Bad Lieutenant
Bad Lieutenant is an American film carried out by Abel Ferrara, left in 1992.
Synopsis
With New York, the diving with the hells of a corrupted cop and drug addict who finds a kind of redemption despaired in his investigation into the rape of a nun.
Data sheet
- Title: Bad Lieutenant
- Realization: Abel Ferrara
- Scenario: Abel Ferrara and Zoë Lund
- Production: Mary Kane, Edward R. Pressman, Randy Sabusawa, P Atrick Wachsberger and Ronna B. Wallace
- Music: Joe Untied
- Photographie: Ken Kelsch
- Assembly: Anthony Redman
- Decorations: Charles Mr. Lagola
- Country of origin: the United States
- Format: Colors - 1,85:1 - Stereo - 35 mm
- Kind: Police officer
- Lasted: 96 minutes
- Comings out date: September 16th 1992 (festival of Toronto), November 20th 1992 (the United States), March 10th 1993 (France)
- Film prohibited with less than 16 years at the time of its exit in France
Distribution
- Harvey Keitel : The lieutenant
- Frankie Thorn: The nun
- Victor Argo: A police officer
- Paul Calderon: A police officer
- Leonard L. Thomas: A police officer
- Zoë Lund: Zoe
Distinctions
- Price of the best actor (Harvey Keitel) and nomination at the price of best film, at the time of the festival Fantasporto 1993.
- Price of the best actor (Harvey Keitel) and nominations at the prices of best film and better realizer, at the time of the Independent Spirit Awards 1993.
See too
- Bad Lieutenant on AlloCiné
- Bad Lieutenant on Internet Movie Database
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