Night Falls on Manhattan

In a city of nine million people is there room for one honest man?

6.3
19971h 53m

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A newly elected District attorney finds himself in the middle of a police corruption investigation that may involve his father and his partner.

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Night Falls on Manhattan (1996) Original Trailer

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Night Falls On Manhattan - Trailer

Cast

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Andy García

Sean Casey

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Ian Holm

Liam Casey

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James Gandolfini

Joey Allegretto

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Lena Olin

Peggy Lindstrom

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Shiek Mahmud-Bey

Jordan Washington

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Colm Feore

Elihu Harrison

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Ron Leibman

Morgenstern

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Dominic Chianese

Judge Impelliteri

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Bonnie Rose

Instructor

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Bobby Cannavale

Vigoda Assistant #1

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Jude Ciccolella

Lieutenant Wilson

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John Randolph Jones

Captain Lawrence

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Jim Moody

Mayor Williams

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James Murtaugh

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Reviews

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6/10

This film starts and ends with some lovely jazz, thereafter it is all rather an unremarkable crime thriller. When a drug dealer kills three cops and then escapes in a patrol car, the District Attorney "Morgie" (Ron Liebman) announces that when the perpetrator is apprehended, he is going to be prosecuted by the newly qualified lawyer (and ex-cop) son of one of those officers seriously injured by the attacker. "Casey" (Andy Garcia) is that man, and after a curiously far-fetched turn of events finds himself facing the killer in court and next thing, he is DA himself and party to an investigation into police corruption that might well lead to his own nearest and dearest. To be honest, I found this whole thing all just too convenient. It's all just a bit too "nice" and the courtroom scenes at the start which also feature Richard Dreyfuss are really underwhelming. The plot is messy and the conclusion really lacks, well, substance. It looks good and combined with the score is effective at creating a New York that is seedy and immoral - but Garcia just hasn't the gravitas to pull this off and Ian Holm (his father "Liam") is no great shakes either. It's watchable on the telly on a wet winter's evening, but that's about the height of it, sorry.

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