Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 10000000
Revenue
$ 9889670

Sean Casey

Liam Casey

Joey Allegretto

Peggy Lindstrom

Jordan Washington

Elihu Harrison

Morgenstern

Sam Vigoda

Judge Impelliteri

McGovern

Instructor

Detective

Judge

Vigoda Assistant #1

Eileen

Lieutenant Wilson

Captain Lawrence

Mayor Williams

Captain

Man in Asylum

Legal Aid Attorney

Eduardo

Shmuel

Captain #1

Captain #2

Captain #3

Cop #2

Cop #3

Half-Naked Girl

Captain Gentile

News #1

News #2

News #3

Court Clerk

64 Precinct Lieutenant

65 Precinct Sergeant

Patrolman #2

Sean's Assistant

Jury Foreman

Pier Cop

Police Diver Cochran

Lab Assistant

Moderator

TV Newsperson #1

TV Newsperson #3

TV Newsperson #4

Cop #1

Cop #2

Sergeant #1

Lieutenant #1

Cop #4

Sergeant #2

Lieutenant #2

Reporter #1

Reporter #2

Reporter #3

Meter Maid

Girl in Restaurant

D.A. Driver

Sean's Ass't #2

Juror (uncredited)

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2023-02-26
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.