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Rating: 6.782/10 by 1578 users

Cop Land (1997)

Freddy Heflin is the sheriff of a place everyone calls “Cop Land” — a small and seemingly peaceful town populated by the big city police officers he’s long admired. Yet something ugly is taking place behind the town’s peaceful facade. And when Freddy uncovers a massive, deadly conspiracy among these local residents, he is forced to take action and make a dangerous choice between protecting his idols and upholding the law.

Directing:
  • James Mangold
  • Rebecca Strickland
  • Henry Alex Rubin
  • Wendy Lee Roberts
  • Vebe Borge
  • Amy Lynn
  • Christopher Swartout
  • Marlene Arvan
Writing:
  • James Mangold
Stars:
Release Date: Fri, Aug 15, 1997

Rating: 6.782/10 by 1578 users

Alternative Title:
CopLand - US
Tierra de policías - ES
Tierra de policías - MX
캅랜드 - KR
Cop Land: A Cidade dos Tiras - BR
Полицейские - RU
地頭龍(1997) - HK

Country:
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 01 hour 44 minutes
Budget: $15,000,000
Revenue: $44,862,187

Plot Keyword: new york city, corruption, new jersey, police, handcuffs, fbi, bridge, car crash, murder, arson, organized crime, bad cop, dirty cop, internal affairs, police corruption, car accident, nypd, world trade center, curious, neo-noir
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Sylvester Stallone
Sheriff Freddy Heflin
Ray Liotta
Gary "Figgsy" Figgis
Robert De Niro
Lt. Moe Tilden
Peter Berg
Joey Randone
Janeane Garofalo
Deputy Cindy Betts
Michael Rapaport
Murray "Superboy" Babitch
Noah Emmerich
Deputy Bill Geisler
John Spencer
Leo Crasky
Frank Vincent
PDA President Lassaro
Malik Yoba
Detective Carson
Paul Calderon
Hector - Medic
John Doman
Lassaro's Aide
Terri Towns
Black Woman
Brad Beyer
Young Cop
Charles Dumas
TV Cyril Johns
John Johnson
News Anchor
Terry Serpico
Tony - Wincing Cop
Paul Herman
Game Operator
Graciela Lecube
Spanish Woman
Anthony Citro
Young Freddy
Timothy Stickney
Window Yeller
William Kalaidjian
Police Chaplain
Sean Runnette
IA Detective #1
Michael Gaston
IA Detective #2 - Rubin
Ben Ellerin
Little Kid with Gordon
David Diaz
Funeral Reporter
Tracy O. Emory
Video Camera Op - News Segment
Robert W. Castle
Chaplain at Joey's Funeral
Bruce Altman
Counselor Burt Kandel
Carly Fordham
Liz's Daughter
Tony Giorgio
Ceremonial Officer
Kevin O'Sullivan
Head Pall Bearer / Flag Holder
Louis D'Alto
Exiting Cop
Ronn Munro
Chief of Police
John Henry
Officer in Alleyway
Richard Lisi
Officer in Alleyway 'Charley'
Hans Moody
Sergeant in Alleyway
Garry Pastore
Core Cop 'Johnny B'
Tony Sirico
Toy Torillo
P.J. Brown
Plaza Cop #2
Manuel Corrado
Plaza Cop #3
Europe Harmon
Plaza Cop #5
Rene Ojeda
Plaza Cop #6

Eky

Sheriff Freddy Heflin (Stallone) is an ordinary officer who spends his boring life in the town where he lives. Time passes so slow in a quiet little town of “Cop Land”. This bulky sheriff does nothing other than controlling traffic and surrendering to his pinball addiction. When a misfire broke out in town, Freddy jumped into it with the help of Lt. Moe Tilden (Robert De Niro). This seems like a big leap of the career-stuck sheriff. Two thumbs of for Stallone for giving up his all muscles body, something is well-maintained for years and also his choice for accepting a role much different from his usual heroic/action ones. Stallone did much better in his role when compared to his acting in Get Carter or D-Tox

Gimly

Weird that it took me so long to watch given the cast. Look, _Cop Land_ isn't the best movie in the filmography of anybody involved, but it was a worthwhile watch, and a nice way to break up the crap horror we've been on a bender of lately. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go_.

CinemaSerf

This has a really good ensemble cast, but the sum of the parts really don't add up to much of an whole. Sylvester Stallone is local sheriff "Freddy", in charge of policing a small town - Garrison - near New York that is largely populated by it's police officers. The television news reports and our frequent attendance at the cemetery soon demonstrate to us that being a cop has become an even more perilous affair. Just who is behind this new danger? Harvey Keitel ("Ray") is the kingpin sergeant who many believe is to be applauded for enabling many officers to escape the Big Apple itself and set up home for their families in relatively safe and secure surroundings, but is he really the altruist that he purports to be? The death of one officer leads "Tilden" (Robert De Niro) to lead an internal investigation, but when that is mysteriously shut down by the Mayor, it falls to "Freddy" to find the truth. There are just too many characters in this film, there is far too much dialogue and for the most part, really too little action. It shines a dimly lit light on police corruption, but to be honest most of these are pretty unsavoury characters who would stab their own mothers in the face for a quick buck. De Niro is all to rarely on screen and I found Ray Liotta's "Gary" just too unconvincing after about ten minutes. If this is supposed to be brotherhood, hmmm, I think I will pass.

GenerationofSwine

Well, it has almost everyone that could really act in the 90s in it. That is a plus. And Stallone actually does a great job of being a washed up no-nothing out of shape small town sheriff. He rarely takes roles that actually require him to act so it's always a shock when you see films and realize that, no, Sly is in fact really a stellar actor. This is one of those movies. It's also one of those movies that stays with you as a classic. Not as well known as Chinatown, but the kind of movie where, after you forget about it, you get the chance to re-watch it and realize once more how great it actually was.

Wuchak

**_Tough Cops of NYC living in a town across the Hudson River in Jersey…_** …where the half-deaf Sheriff (Sylvester Stallone) is basically a nice-guy tool of their arrogant leader (Harvey Keitel). When the angry cops engage in corruption concerning a cover-up, it attracts the attention of an Internal Affairs investigator (Robert De Niro), who tries to enlist the help of the Sheriff. Ray Liotta and Robert Patrick are also on hand. “Cop Land” (1997) is a crime drama with an ensemble cast, the second film of writer/director James Mangold. There are a lot of characters and so it’s wise to use the subtitles to keep track of who’s who. It’s one of those films where you have to pay close attention or you won’t be able to follow what’s going on and get frustrated. Siskel & Ebert’s review (available on Youtube) does a good job of pointing out the movie’s strengths and weaknesses: Siskel carefully followed what was happening and so praised the flick whereas Ebert got irritated by the overstuffed production. The first time I saw it, I felt the way Ebert did but, seeing it again recently, I lean more toward Siskel’s position. There’s a Director’s Cut, released in 2008, that adds about 14 minutes of extra footage and makes what’s happening more sensible. While this is great and I want to see it, the Theatrical version is fine if you pay attention and keep track. It comes in the noir-ish tradition of “On the Waterfront” and is similar to Bruce Willis’ “Striking Distance,” just less comic booky and grittier, not to mention more convoluted. Yet it’s superior to both of these IMHO. The future “Crash” (2004) was obviously influenced by it. Stallone gained 40 lbs for his role and is convincing as the pushover Sheriff, who’s basically backed into a corner where he has little choice but to consider a radical turn. Meanwhile Liotta, Keitel, De Niro and T-1000 all bring their A-game with intense performances. In the feminine department, Annabella Sciorra plays the wife of one of the cops (Peter Berg), a woman who the Sheriff evidently still loves. Meanwhile Cathy Moriarty is on hand as Uncle Ray’s cheatin’ wife while Janeane Garofalo plays the Sheriff’s increasingly frustrated deputy. The film runs 1 hour, 45 minutes, and was shot in Edgewater, New Jersey, and the nearby George Washington Bridge, with some scenes done across the river in Manhattan. GRADE: B+


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