The King off New York ( King off New York ) is an American film carried out by Abel Ferrara, left in 1990.
Synopsis
Frank White leaves prison after having spent five years for drug trafficking there. It finds its accomplices and starts to remake its place in the medium.
Data sheet
- Title: The King off New York
- original Title: King off New York
- Realization: Abel Ferrara
- Scenario: Nicholas St John
- Production: Augusto Caminito and Mary Kane
- Music: Joe Untied
- Photographie: Bojan Bazelli
- Assembly: Anthony Redman
- Decorations: Alex Tavoularis
- Costumes: Carol Ramsey
- Country of origin: Italy, the United States, the United Kingdom
- Format: Colors - 1,85:1 - Dolby Surround - 35 mm
- Kind: Police officer
- Lasted: 103 minutes
- Comings out date: July 18th 1990 (France), September 28th 1990 (the United States), August 17th 2005 (Re left France)
- Film prohibited with less than 16 years at the time of its exit in France
Distribution
Original soundtrack
- Concerto for violin op.8 - Fall , composed by Antonio Vivaldi
- Am I Black Enough For You? , interpreted by Schoolly D
- Saturday Night , interpreted by Schoolly D
- Strivin , interpreted by Party Poses to
- Dream One , interpreted by Freddy Jackson
- Rockabilly Willy , interpreted by Abel Ferrara and Haywood Gregory
- Piece off the Rock , composed by Joe Delia, Nicholas St John and Abel Ferrara
Distinctions
- Nomination at the price of best photography, at the time of the Independent Spirit Awards in 1991.
- Price of the best realizer and nomination at the price of best film, at the time of the Mystfest in 1991.
External bond
- The King off New York on Internet Movie Database