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Sundance Selects | Release Date: November 1, 2017
Summary: In the early 1970s, one man stood up to the entire New York City police force. Hailed as a hero by many, hated by others, officer Frank Serpico made headlines when he blew the whistle on a culture of bribery and corruption within the department. His one-man crusade for police reform inspired the Al Pacino classic that bears his name, but the real life saga is as gripping as anything Hollywood could dream up. Now, Serpico tells his story in his own words: from his Italian-American roots in Brooklyn to his disillusionment with the NYPD to his riveting account of a dramatic drug bust—and possible set-up—that ended with him being shot in the face. [Sundance Selects]
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Runtime: 98 min
Rating: NR
Official Site: http://www.ifcfilms.com/films/frank-serpicoc
Production: Gigantic Pictures
Genres: Documentary
Country: US
Language: English
Director Credit
Antonino D'Ambrosio Director
Writer Credit
Antonino D'Ambrosio Writer
Principal Cast Credit
Bob Delaney Himself
David Burnham Himself
Eddie Mamet Himself
Frank Serpico Himself
Janet Panetta Herself
John Bal Himself
John O'Connor Himself
Londel Davis Himself
Ramsey Clark Himself
Stanislao Pugliese Himself
Cast Credit
Arthur Cesare Himself
Donna Murch Herself
Gina Colelli Herself
Luc Sante Himself
Robert Daley Himself
Producer Credit
Antonino D'Ambrosio Producer
Brian Devine Producer
Brian Devine Sr. Executive Producer
Brooke Devine Producer
Ian Jarvis Associate Producer
Jason Orans Producer
John Kim Field Producer
Jonathan Gray Executive Producer
Karim Lopez Co-Producer
Lauren Franklin Co-Producer
Mia Vinciguerra For Gigantic Pictures
Pamela Ryan For Gigantic Pictures
Philip Bunuel For La Lutta Nmc
Silvija Devine Executive Producer
Steven Tollen Executive Producer: Post Sound