Director:
William FriedkinGuión:
William FriedkinCámara:
James A. ContnerMúsica:
Jack NitzscheReparto:
Al Pacino, Paul Sorvino, Karen Allen, Richard Cox, Don Scardino, Joe Spinell, Jay Acovone, Barton Heyman, Ed O'Neill, James Remar, Mike Starr, Leo Burmester (más)Sinopsis(1)
Un policía (Al Pacino) se ve obligado a infiltrarse en los ambientes gays más sórdidos de Nueva York para atrapar a un asesino de homosexuales. (Warner Bros. España)
Reseñas (1)
On one hand, a perfect crime movie, on the other a homophobic, insight into the sleaziness of the gay community of 1980. Some scenes are a little too much (even though it could probably have been even worse), Friedkin is simply a very good director for these sequences not to affect the viewer, but for god’s sake, why did he decide to make something like this? Cruising was clearly a challenge for Pacino and he accepted it with a tenacity of his very own. Thanks to the very well handled ending, my lasting impression of this movie is I suppose positive, but never again. I can’t do this. ()