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Prince of the City

Prince of the City

  • Status: Released
  • 19-08-1981
  • Runtime: 167 min
  • Score: 7
  • Vote count: 169

New York City detective Daniel Ciello agrees to help the United States Department of Justice help eliminate corruption in the police department, as long as he will not have to turn in any close friends. In doing so, Ciello uncovers a conspiracy within the force to smuggle drugs to street informants.

Treat Williams

Daniel Ciello

Jerry Orbach

Gus Levy

Richard Foronjy

Joe Marinaro

Don Billett

Bill Mayo

Kenny Marino

Dom Bando

Carmine Caridi

Gino Mascone

Tony Page

Raf Alvarez

Norman Parker

Rick Cappalino

Paul Roebling

Brooks Paige

Bob Balaban

Santimassino

James Tolkan

George Polito

Steve Inwood

Mario Vincente

Lindsay Crouse

Carla Ciello

Matthew Laurance

Ronnie Ciello

Tony Turco

Socks Ciello

Ronald Maccone

Nicholas 'Nick' Napoli

Robert Christian

The King

Tony Munafo

Rocky Gazzo

Tony DiBenedetto

Carl Alagretti

Ron Karabatsos

Dave DeBennedeto

Lee Richardson

Sam Heinsdorff

Lane Smith

Tug Barnes

Cosmo Allegretti

Marcel Sardino

Bobby Alto

Mr. Kanter

Michael Beckett

Michael Blomberg

Burton Collins

Monty

Carmine Foresta

Ernie Fallacci

Conard Fowkes

Elroy Pendleton

Peter Friedman

Goldman

Peter Michael Goetz

Charles Deluth

Lance Henriksen

Burano

Eddie Jones

Ned Chippy

Don Leslie

Louis D'Amato

Harry Madsen

Bubba Harris

E.D. Miller

Sam Edelman

Cynthia Nixon

Jeannie

Lionel Pina

Frank Sancho

José Angel Santana

José

Bruce Willis

Extra (uncredited)

Dana Lorge

Ann Mascone

GenerationofSwine

It hurts to watch... literally. Every time i catch it it looks like I'm watching a copy of an old VHS tape. If anything was in need of remastering.... well, Prince of the City isn't going to be remastered because I don't even think it has a cult following. And that is a crying shame, because it is a really good movie that you can currently only find bad copies of on Amazon. The script is.... meh. It really is. You have seen the corrupt narcotics pitch many times before. That's not the draw. This was riding on Serpico's heels. What is the draw is the directing. It is severely understated, severely actor focused, and entirely atmospheric. It is really minimalist directing done right and... it works. The cast are a bunch of B-Listers at best, but they are B-listers that brought their A-Game and out classed most of the names you see on the marquees. So it's sort of like watching the underdogs win. They really nailed it, and their performances meshed perfectly with the direction. It's not going to stand out for reasons of a rehashed plot... but it's going to have an effect on you. You will walk away thinking, "that was done well. They gave great performances, why haven't I heard of this?"