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City Hall

  • 1996
  • R
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
24K
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John Cusack, Al Pacino, and Bridget Fonda in City Hall (1996)
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The accidental shooting of a boy in New York leads to an investigation by the Deputy Mayor, and unexpectedly far-reaching consequences.The accidental shooting of a boy in New York leads to an investigation by the Deputy Mayor, and unexpectedly far-reaching consequences.The accidental shooting of a boy in New York leads to an investigation by the Deputy Mayor, and unexpectedly far-reaching consequences.

  • Director
    • Harold Becker
  • Writers
    • Ken Lipper
    • Paul Schrader
    • Nicholas Pileggi
  • Stars
    • Al Pacino
    • John Cusack
    • Bridget Fonda
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    24K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Harold Becker
    • Writers
      • Ken Lipper
      • Paul Schrader
      • Nicholas Pileggi
    • Stars
      • Al Pacino
      • John Cusack
      • Bridget Fonda
    • 85User reviews
    • 48Critic reviews
    • 62Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Al Pacino
    Al Pacino
    • Mayor John Pappas
    John Cusack
    John Cusack
    • Kevin Calhoun
    Bridget Fonda
    Bridget Fonda
    • Marybeth Cogan
    Danny Aiello
    Danny Aiello
    • Frank Anselmo
    Martin Landau
    Martin Landau
    • Judge Walter Stern
    David Paymer
    David Paymer
    • Abe Goodman
    Anthony Franciosa
    Anthony Franciosa
    • Paul Zapatti
    • (as Tony Franciosa)
    Richard Schiff
    Richard Schiff
    • Larry Schwartz
    Lindsay Duncan
    Lindsay Duncan
    • Sydney Pappas
    Nestor Serrano
    Nestor Serrano
    • Det. Eddie Santos
    Mel Winkler
    • Det. Holly
    Luna Lauren Velez
    Luna Lauren Velez
    • Elaine Santos
    • (as Lauren Vélez)
    Chloe Morris
    • Maria Santos
    Ian Quinlan
    Ian Quinlan
    • Randy Santos
    Roberta Peters
    Roberta Peters
    • Nettie Anselmo
    Angel David
    Angel David
    • Vinnie Zapatti
    Larry Romano
    Larry Romano
    • Tino Zapatti
    Rob LaBelle
    Rob LaBelle
    • James Wakeley
    • Director
      • Harold Becker
    • Writers
      • Ken Lipper
      • Paul Schrader
      • Nicholas Pileggi
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    User reviews85

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    7djacome-99185

    A must-see for Pacino (and Aiello fans)

    Pacino offers another stellar performance in this generally captivating political suspense story - starts off a bit slow but then the script really begins to gel a third through the film, leading to a terrific Greek tragedy imbued climax. If you generally like movies underscoring power struggles, under the table mischief, and on-location NYC film shooting, you can't go wrong giving this film a try - generally it never really struck a chord with most big shot critics but that doesn't mean it doesnt have its appeal - especially for genre lovers.
    8PyrolyticCarbon

    Excellent acting and a wonderfully quiet script

    Excellent political thriller, played much quieter and slower than other, higher ranking films in this genre. When people talk about Pacino and Cusack how do they manage to skip over these amazing career topping performances? A story of friendships, father-son relationships, corruption and deceit. The two actors gel amazingly well together, and the supports from Aiello and Fonda are equally as impressive, although Aiello is brilliant, especially when the papers run to press. Instead of focussing on an over complex corruption scandal, it creates wonderful characters who show the human side of failure an political bribery, The final scenes with each of the main characters are wonderfully written and acted.
    8g0b0

    Complex but Worth Repeated Viewings

    I read the negative comments before viewing this film and undeterred, went ahead and started watching. I admit that I had to rewind quite a few times as the film is incredibly complex, involved and full of detail. That is a good thing but also, quite unexpected in this culture of car chases, explosions, gratuitous sex and general violence that substitute for plot and character development. In fact, what a welcome departure, however, I am so used to not paying a lot of attention to what I watch.

    This film is chock full of character development and plot line; the kind that we used to analyze when I was in high school. It requires actual mental participation on the part of the viewer. What a nice change. I would compare it to 'All The President's Men' in terms of generic subject matter. That is, it is a mystery about intense misconduct on the part of elected officials and those with enough influence upon officials to essentially 'own' them.

    Unlike 'All The President's Men', this film makes an effort to give a couple of the characters actual personality. In this sense the movie is a character study like 'The Negotiatior' with Samuel Jackson and Kevin Spacey. In that movie, their characters are both city employees and the plot is extremely intense. Yet, the plot is dependent on the ability of their characters to cooperate with each other, trust each, and ultimately unite together against the corrupt Police Department. There is more gun fire in this film and the specific plot is different but generically, there are many similarities.

    I WILL say that City Hall requires a whole lot more concentration. In fact, I was struck how parallel it was to past and present political scandals I've seen in my life going back to Watergate. The thing is, the public knows that something is wrong, for sure! but following the details is hard to do. This movie is not even close to being as complex as real life but it actually is realistic to life in its complexity. I think that is one of the reasons that previous posters have criticized the film: unrealistic expectations.

    If one watches this knowing what they are about to see and are up to the experience, it really is excellent! I watched it 3 times in a row! The acting is superb and the directing is flawless. The weakest link is John Cusak's accent.
    yisraelh

    Good.

    I liked this neglected movie quite a bit, for a number of reasons.

    The characters. I found them believable, real, with some depth, in conflict. Not cardboard, cartoon-like. I found that I could really identify with and care about them.

    The story. I thought it was really interesting and realistic. The behind-the-scenes look at political machinations was exciting. I tend to like movies without special effects, that are not unrealistic fantasies. ("Ordinary People" generally comes to my mind.) I thought that this movie simply took real-life type people, put them in interesting situations, filled with conflict, and had us watch them deal with the problems they were in.

    I also think the movie had a message for us, in terms of right and wrong. In fact, it's downright Shakespearian. (Contrast this with another Al Pacino movie, "Heat", where the criminals are portrayed just as sympathetically as the law enforcement officers, and there is no inkling at all that there is anything morally wrong with armed robbery. I'm uncomfortable with that.)

    It's refreshing to see a movie in this day and age without gratuitous sex, violence, bombs and bullets, profanity.

    On a cinematic level, I found the directing, acting (the entire cast) and production to be first rate.

    I realize that many, many people (possibly the large majority) don't see things as I've described here. But if what I've written resonates, then you'll probably like this movie a lot.
    7Prismark10

    City Hall Intrigue

    This is one of the best acted political films you will see.

    At the beginning you get a good idea of some of the wheeling and dealing the local politicians do just to get votes and keep various factions satisfied.

    There are four writers credited with the screenplay and three of those are recognised top drawer writers.

    It is obvious that the film has gone through various manifestations, gestations, rewrites and conceptual readjustments before a final, locked script emerged.

    The movie dealing with a shooting that leaves a cop dead as well as an innocent child sets off a chain of events that leads to political skulduggery.

    While others might find the film hard going, even dense, there is no denying the quality of the acting.

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    Related interests

    Dustin Hoffman and Robert Redford in All the President's Men (1976)
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    James Gandolfini, Edie Falco, Sharon Angela, Max Casella, Dan Grimaldi, Joe Perrino, Donna Pescow, Jamie-Lynn Sigler, Tony Sirico, and Michael Drayer in The Sopranos (1999)
    Crime
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    Mystery
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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      To help prepare for his role, Al Pacino spent time with then-New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and former Mayors Ed Koch and David Dinkins.
    • Goofs
      Although the action of the film covers only a few days, Kevin Calhoun's (John Cusack) weight appears to fluctuate considerably from scene to scene.
    • Quotes

      Mayor John Pappas: I was warned not to come here. I was warned. They warned me, "Don't stand behind that coffin." But why should I heed such a warning, when a heartbeat is silent and a child lies dead? "Don't stand behind" this coffin. That boy was as pure and as innocent as the driven snow. But I must stand here, because I have not given you what you should have. Until we can walk abroad and recreate ourselves; until we can stroll along the streets like boulevards; congregate in parks free from fear, our families mingling, our children laughing, our hearts joined - until that day we have no city. You can label me a failure until that day. The first and perhaps only great mayor was Greek. He was Pericles of Athens, and he lived some 2500 years ago, and he said, "All things good on this Earth flow into the City, because of the City's greatness." Well, we were great once. Can we not be great again? Now, I put that question to James Bone, and there's only silence. Yet could not something pass from this sweet youth to me? Could he not empower me to find in myself the strength to have the knowledge to summon up the courage to accomplish this seemingly insurmountable task of making a city livable? Just livable. There was a palace that was a city. It was a PALACE! It was a PALACE and it CAN BE A PALACE AGAIN! A PALACE, in which there is no king or queen, or dukes or earls or princes, but subjects all: subjects beholden to each other, to make a better place to live. Is that too much to ask?

      Audience: No!

      Mayor John Pappas: Are we asking too much for this?

      Audience: No!

      Mayor John Pappas: Is it beyond our reach?

      Some Audience Members: No!

      Mayor John Pappas: Because if it is, then we are nothing but sheep being herded to the final SLAUGHTERHOUSE! I will not go down, THAT WAY!

      [the audience begins shouting approval]

      Mayor John Pappas: I choose to FIGHT BACK! I choose to RISE, not fall! I choose to LIVE, not die! And I know, I know that what's within me is also WITHIN YOU.

      Audience Member: Amen!

      Mayor John Pappas: That's why I ask you now to join me. Join me, RISE UP with me, RISE UP on the wings of this slain angel.

      [Audience members begin shouting "Yes" at every pause]

      Mayor John Pappas: We'll rebuild on the soul of this little warrior. We will pick up his standard and RAISE it high! Carry it forward until THIS CITY - YOUR CITY - OUR CITY - HIS CITY - IS A PALACE OF GOD! IS A PALACE OF GOD! I am with you, little James. I am you.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Broken Arrow/Black Sheep/Beautiful Girls/A Midwinter's Tale/Antonia's Line (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      A Wonderful Guy
      Music by Richard Rodgers

      Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II

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    • Release date
      • February 16, 1996 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • City Hall: La sombra de la corrupción
    • Filming locations
      • Teaneck, New Jersey, USA(city hall interiors)
    • Production company
      • Castle Rock Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $40,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $20,340,204
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $6,950,794
      • Feb 18, 1996
    • Gross worldwide
      • $20,340,204
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 51m(111 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • SDDS
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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