Bad Lieutenant
Bad Lieutenant is a 1992 American neo-noir crime drama film directed by Abel Ferrara, from a screenplay co-written with Zoë Lund. It stars Harvey Keitel as the title character "bad lieutenant", an unnamed and corrupt New York police officer, who suffers a string of personal and spiritual crises.
Plot
After dropping off his two young sons at Catholic school, an unnamed NYPD police lieutenant snorts cocaine before driving to the scene of a double homicide in Union Square. The lieutenant then tracks down a drug dealer and gives him a bag of cocaine from a crime scene; he has a small bag of crack cocaine fronted and smokes some while the dealer promises to give him the money he makes from selling the drugs in a few days. The lieutenant ends the day at a rundown apartment, where he gets drunk and engages in a threesome with two women. He then visits a red-haired female junkie and smokes heroin with her. In parallel events, a nun is raped inside a church by two young hoodlums.
More details
| author | Abel Ferrara Paul Calderón Zoë Lund |
|---|---|
| contentLocation | New York City |
| director | Abel Ferrara |
| editor | Anthony Redman |
| genre | crime drama |
| keywords | assault baseball game beg bus terminal car stereo catholic catholic school catholicism church crack cocaine crime scene crucifix drink drive drug dealer emotional breakdown even listen los angeles los angeles dodgers madison square garden morning national league championship series new york city police department new york mets nypd oral sex penn station pennsylvania station police lieutenant port authority bus terminal shoot spanish harlem teenage girl times square |
| musicBy | Joe Delia |
| producer | Edward R. Pressman |
| productionCompany | Edward R. Pressman Film Corporation |
| publisher | Aries Films |
| recordedAt | New Jersey New York City |
| theme | atonement independent neo-noir rape |