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Many of his fellow officers considered him the most dangerous man alive - An honest cop.
Frank Serpico is an idealistic New York City cop who refuses to take bribes, unlike the rest of the force. His actions get Frank shunned by the other officers, and often placed in dangerous situations by his partners. When his superiors ignore Frank's accusations of corruption, he decides to go public with the allegations. Although this causes the Knapp Commission to investigate his claims, Frank has also placed a target on himself.
Al Pacino
Officer Frank Serpico
(Acting)
John Randolph
Sidney Green
(Acting)
Jack Kehoe
Tom Keough
(Acting)
Biff McGuire
Captain McClain
(Acting)
Barbara Eda-Young
Laurie
(Acting)
Cornelia Sharpe
Leslie Lane
(Acting)
Tony Roberts
Bob Blair
(Acting)
John Medici
Pasquale
(Acting)
Allan Rich
D. A. Tauber
(Acting)
Norman Ornellas
Rubello
(Acting)
Edward Grover
Lombardo
(Acting)
Albert Henderson
Peluce
(Acting)
Hank Garrett
Malone
(Acting)
Damien Leake
Joey
(Acting)
Joseph Bova
Potts
(Acting)
Gene Gross
Captain Tolkin
(Acting)
John Stewart
Waterman
(Crew)
Woodie King Jr.
Larry
(Acting)
James Tolkan
Steiger
(Acting)
Ed Crowley
Barto
(Acting)
Bernard Barrow
Palmer
(Acting)
Sal Carollo
Mr. Serpico
(Acting)
Mildred Clinton
Mrs. Serpico
(Acting)
Nathan George
Smith
(Acting)
Gus Fleming
Dr. Metz
(Acting)
Richard Foronjy
Corsaro
(Acting)
Alan North
Brown
(Acting)
Lewis J. Stadlen
Berman
(Acting)
John McQuade
Kellogg
(Acting)
Ted Beniades
Sarno
(Acting)
John Lehne
Gilbert
(Acting)
M. Emmet Walsh
Gallagher
(Acting)
George Ede
Daley
(Acting)
Charles White
Delaney
(Acting)
F. Murray Abraham
Detective Partner (uncredited)
(Acting)
P.J. Benjamin
Man (uncredited)
(Acting)
Don Billett
Detective Threatening Serpico (uncredited)
(Acting)
Val Bisoglio
Weapons Storage Officer (uncredited)
(Acting)
John Brandon
Police Lieutenant (uncredited)
(Acting)
James Bulleit
Det. Styles (uncredited)
(Acting)
Roy Cheverie
Cop (uncredited)
(Acting)
Sam Coppola
Cop (uncredited)
(Acting)
Marjorie Eliot
Rape Victim (uncredited)
(Acting)
René Enríquez
Cervantes Teacher (uncredited)
(Acting)
Conard Fowkes
Cop - Narcotics Raid (uncredited)
(Acting)
Frank Gio
Police Lieutenant (uncredited)
(Acting)
Trent Gough
Cop (uncredited)
(Acting)
Paul E. Guskin
Police Academy Classmate (uncredited)
(Acting)
Nick Hardin
Television Cameraman (uncredited)
(Acting)
Judd Hirsch
Cop (uncredited)
(Acting)
Richard Kuss
Detective (uncredited)
(Acting)
Tony Lo Bianco
Cop (uncredited)
(Acting)
George Loros
Det. Glover (uncredited)
(Acting)
Kenneth McMillan
Charlie (uncredited)
(Acting)
Stephen Pearlman
Desk Sergeant (uncredited)
(Acting)
Tim Pelt
Black Hood (uncredited)
(Acting)
William Pelt
Black Hood (uncredited)
(Acting)
Jay Rasumny
Television Cameraman (uncredited)
(Acting)
Franklin Scott
Black Prisoner (uncredited)
(Acting)
Tom Signorelli
Bookmaker (uncredited)
(Acting)
Ben Slack
Detective Sitting At Desk (uncredited)
(Acting)
Jaime Sánchez
Cop (uncredited)
(Acting)
Tracey Walter
Street Urchin (uncredited)
(Acting)
Mary Louise Weller
Sally - Girl at Party (uncredited)
(Acting)
Judd Omen
Doctor
(Acting)
Released
English
United States of America
$ 3,000,000
$ 29,800,000
An honest cop. Who would believe that? Serpico is directed by Sidney Lumet and adapted to screenplay by Waldo Salt and Norman Wexler from Peter Maas’ biography of NYPD officer Frank Serpico who stood up to expose rife corruption in the force. It stars Al Pacino, John Randolph, Jack Kehoe, Biff...
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