Bad Lieutenant
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Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen Rating:
NC17 — for drug use, language, violence and nudity-
Language:
English Studio:
Live/ArtisanUPC:
012236114307Year of Release:
1992Item Number:
LVD011430Release Date:
03/22/2005Genre:
Crime Drama –
Cult Classics –
Drama –
Police Drama
Format:
DVD
MOVIE DESCRIPTION:
If police lieutenant Harvey Keitel's life could get any more sordid, he could probably sell tickets. The least of his vices is gambling, which has gotten him in Dutch with the mob. He abuses his body with drugs and his soul with hookers, and now he's turned to exploiting teenage girls for sex. Keitel is forced to reassess his life while investigating the rape of a nun. Director Abel Ferrara co-wrote the screenplay with Zoe Lund, who as Zoe Tamerlis starred in Ferrara's cult classic Ms. 45. A soundtrack tune by rapper Schoolly D, which was included in the initial release of Bad Lieutenant, featured a sample from Led Zeppelin which was used without permission; the song has since been excised from the soundtrack. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi
DVD FEATURES:
- Region: 1
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: Dolby Surround
- Screen: Enhanced Wide Screen Letterbox for 16x9 TV
- Subtitle: Spanish
- Features:
- cc 16:9 widescreen version
- 2.0 Dolby Surround
- Digitally mastered
- Interactive menus
- Scene access
- Theatrical trailer
- Production notes
- Cast and crew information
- Spanish subtitles
- English closed captioning
AWARDS
Independent Spirit Awards
- Won Best Actor - 1992 (Harvey Keitel)
- Nominated Best Director - 1992 (Abel Ferrara)
- Nominated Best Picture - 1992
Telluride Film Festival
- Film Presented - 1992
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Director:
Abel FerraraProducer:
Mary Kane, Edward R. PressmanScreenwriter:
Abel Ferrara, Zoë LundCinematographer:
Ken KelschComposer (Music Score):
Joe DeliaEditor:
Anthony RedmanProduction Designer:
Charles Lagola, Diana PhillipsCo-producer:
Randall SabusawaExecutive Producer:
Patrick Wachsberger, Ronna WallaceSet Designer:
Stephanie CarrollCostume Designer:
David SawarynLine Producer:
Diana Phillips
REVIEW:
- Bad Lieutenant is like a diseased '90s version of Mean Streets: same lead (Harvey Keitel), same city in turmoil (New York), same striking visual energy, same Catholic guilt. Of course, Abel Ferrara's movies have never had the same sense of humanity as Martin Scorsese's, and Bad Lieutenant is the ultimate extension of that comparison. The "bad" lieutenant is so lost in excess of every kind that he has become basically an anti-human. Ferrara has made a strange career of examining such bottom-feeders; his filmography includes such classic exploitation titles as Driller Killer, Ms. 45, and King of New York. What elevates Bad Lieutenant above the others is Keitel and his shockingly open, courageous -- some would say foolhardy -- performance. In 1992, Keitel was making quite a diverse career statement, starring in this movie, Reservoir Dogs, and...Sister Act. Ferrara's ability to build the tension surrounding the lieutenant is impressive, but none of it makes for pleasant viewing. It's a lurid, over-the-top cult film masquerading as an arthouse movie, and it's hard to imagine a motion picture that could polarize reactions more. At times, that reaction seems to be exactly Ferrara's idea. Bad Lieutenant has been issued in two versions -- one rated NC-17, and one rated R. ~ Brendon Hanley, Rovi
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