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Bad Lieutenant

Bad Lieutenant is a 1992 American neo-noir crime film directed by Abel Ferrara. The film stars Harvey Keitel as the titular "bad lieutenant" as well as Victor Argo and Paul Calderón. The screenplay was co-written by Ferrara with actress-model Zoë Lund, both of whom appear in the film in minor roles. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival.

Bad Lieutenant
Theatrical release poster
Directed byAbel Ferrara
Written by
Produced byEdward R. Pressman
StarringHarvey Keitel
CinematographyKen Kelsch
Edited byAnthony Redman
Music byJoe Delia
Distributed byAries Films
LIVE Entertainment
Release date
  • November 20, 1992 (1992-11-20)
Running time
96 minutes[1]
CountryUnited States
Languages
  • English
  • Spanish
Budget$1 million[citation needed]
Box office$2 million[2]

Since its release, Bad Lieutenant has become one of Ferrara's best known and most critically appreciated works, as well as a cult film.

Plot Edit

After dropping off his two young sons at Catholic school, an unnamed NYPD police lieutenant uses cocaine and drives to the scene of a double homicide in Union Square. The lieutenant finds a drug dealer and gives him a bag of drugs from a crime scene, smoking crack during the exchange; the dealer promises to give him the money he makes from selling the drugs in a few days. At an apartment, the lieutenant gets drunk and engages in a threesome with two women. He then visits a red-haired woman and smokes heroin with her. In parallel events, a nun is raped inside a church by two young hoodlums.

The next morning, the lieutenant learns that he has lost a bet on a National League Championship Series game between the New York Mets and the Los Angeles Dodgers. He tries to win back his money by doubling his wager on the Dodgers in the next game. At another crime scene, the lieutenant rifles through the car and finds some drugs which he stashes in his suit jacket. However, they fall out onto the street in front of his colleagues. The lieutenant tries to play it off by instructing them to enter the drugs into evidence.

At a hospital, the lieutenant spies on the nun's examination and learns that she was penetrated with a crucifix. Later that evening, he pulls over two teenage girls who are using their father's car without his knowledge to go to a club. As they have no driving license, the lieutenant tells one of the girls to bend over and pull up her skirt and the other to simulate oral sex while he masturbates. The following day, he listens in on the nun's confession to her priest, where she says she knows who assaulted her but will not identify them.

While drinking vodka and snorting cocaine while driving through Times Square, the lieutenant listens to the final moments of the Dodgers game and shoots out his car stereo when they lose. Despite being unable to pay the $30,000 wager, he doubles his bet for the next game.

The lieutenant drinks in a bar when the Dodgers lose again. After scoring cocaine in a nightclub, he tries to double his bet yet again. His friend refuses to make the wager, insisting that the bookie would kill him.

The lieutenant picks up his $30,000 share from the drug dealer and calls the bookie personally to place his bet. They arrange to meet in front of Madison Square Garden. He then visits the red-haired woman again and shoots heroin with her. At the church, he tells the nun that he will exact vengeance upon her attackers, but she repeats that she has forgiven them and leaves. In the resulting emotional breakdown, the lieutenant sees an apparition of Jesus and tearfully curses him before begging forgiveness for his crimes and sins. The figure is revealed to be a woman holding a golden chalice, which turns out to have been pawned at her husband's shop.

With the help of the woman, the lieutenant tracks the two rapists to a nearby crack den in Spanish Harlem and cuffs them together. He holds them at gunpoint and smokes crack with them as the Mets win the pennant. Instead of taking them to the station, he drives them to the Port Authority Bus Terminal and puts them on a bus with a cigar box containing the $30,000. He demands that they never come back to New York. After he leaves the terminal, he parks on the street in front of Penn Station. Another car drives up beside him, and the driver, presumably the bookie with whom the lieutenant had arranged to meet, shoots and kills the lieutenant.

Cast Edit

Production Edit

According to Zoë Lund:

There was a lot of rewriting done on the set. Two other characters were cut, and my character modulated and took on more and more. A lot of things had to be changed and improvised. The vampire speech – which is crucial to the Lieutenant – was written two minutes before it was shot. I memorized it and did it in one take. The speech is important because she is acute in knowing the journey the Lieutenant makes. She shoots him up, sends him off, knowing of his passion, she lets him go.[3]

Lund avowed in an interview that she "co-directed" several scenes in the film.[4] Lund also claimed that she wrote the screenplay of Bad Lieutenant alone and believed that Ferrara did not put much effort in his contributions in the film.[5][6]

According to Jonas Mekas, Lund's ex-boyfriend Edouard de Laurot was reported to have written most of the film's script.[6] David Scott Milton later vouched for this claim.[7] Mekas even claimed he had "scribbles and notes to prove it".[8]

Ferrara said in 2012 that he was using drugs during the making of the film:

The director of that film needed to be using, the director and the writer—not the actors.[9]

The Special Edition DVD from Lion's Gate has a special feature about the pre-, during, and post-production of the film, in which Ferrara explains the screenplay's genesis, its authorship, and its original brevity.[citation needed]

Christopher Walken was originally going to portray the titular character.[10]

Alternate versions Edit

Originally rated NC-17 and one of the few films to be rated thus on the basis of depictions of drug use and violence (the only other film being Comfortably Numb), the unedited cut's rating was described as being for "sexual violence, strong sexual situations and dialogue, graphic drug use".

Blockbuster and Hollywood Video, the largest video rental companies in the United States, had a policy prohibiting the purchase and rental of NC-17 films. An R-rated cut was created specifically so that Blockbuster and the other retailers would rent and purchase out the film. The R-rated cut was described with "drug use, language, violence, and nudity". The scene in which the Lieutenant pulls over two young girls and masturbates in front of them is almost completely absent from the Blockbuster version.

The original theatrical version featured the song "Signifying Rapper" by Schoolly D. The song was removed from some editions of the film's home video release due to the unauthorized use of a re-recorded guitar riff from Led Zeppelin's "Kashmir", which the rapper did not license.[11]

Ban in Ireland Edit

On January 29, 1993, the film was banned in Ireland. Sheamus Smith, who headed the Irish Film Censor Board at the time, felt the film had a "demeaning treatment of women".[12][13][14][15] The DVD release was banned for the same reason 10 years later.[16]

Reception Edit

Bad Lieutenant has a 78% rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 49 reviews, with an average rating of 7.3/10. The site's critics consensus reads: "Bad Lieutenant will challenge less desensitized viewers with its depiction of police corruption, but Harvey Keitel's committed performance makes it hard to turn away."[17] Writing in The New York Times, Janet Maslin praised Ferrara's talent for making "gleefully down-and-dirty films", continuing, "He has come up with his own brand of supersleaze, in a film that would seem outrageously, unforgivably lurid if it were not also somehow perfectly sincere."[18] Desson Howe for The Washington Post called the Lieutenant "a notch nicer than Satan", and he cites Keitel's work as the film's saving grace, "It is only the strength of Keitel's performance that gives his personality human dimension."[19]

Mark Kermode has mentioned that the film was praised as "a powerful tale of redemptive Catholicism".[20] Roger Ebert gave the film four stars and stated that "in the Bad Lieutenant, Keitel has given us one of the great screen performances in recent years".[21] Martin Scorsese named this movie as the fifth best movie of the 1990s.[22]

Followup Edit

A narratively unrelated follow-up, Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans, was released in 2009, seventeen years after the first film's release. The film was directed by Werner Herzog and stars Nicolas Cage and Eva Mendes. It was described as being "neither a sequel nor a remake".[23] Both films were produced by Edward R. Pressman.

References Edit

  1. ^ "BAD LIEUTENANT (18)". Guild Film Distribution. British Board of Film Classification. October 16, 1992. Retrieved August 21, 2014.
  2. ^ "Bad Lieutenant (1992)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved March 9, 2018.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved June 30, 2015.
  4. ^ Zoe Tamerlis on drugs and sex in "Bad Lieutenant"
  5. ^ Zoe Tamerlis on the script of "Bad Lieutenant"
  6. ^ a b Rubinstein, Raphael (September 2014). "MISSING FOOTAGE". The White Review. Retrieved June 30, 2015.
  7. ^ Milton, David Scott (September 13, 2014). . Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved June 30, 2015.
  8. ^ Edouard De Laurot
  9. ^ Walker, Luke (March 15, 2012). "Breaking Bad: The Second Coming of Abel Ferrara". Retrieved April 18, 2015.
  10. ^ Lambie, Ryan (November 24, 2016). "Abel Ferrara interview: Driller Killer, Bad Lieutenant, Body Snatchers". Den of Geek. Retrieved June 23, 2017.
  11. ^ . The A.V. Club. Archived from the original on March 20, 2007.
  12. ^ "Films banned in Ireland". boards.ie. Retrieved March 4, 2018.
  13. ^ "Violent 'Bad Lieutenant' has been banned in Ireland". The Buffalo News. Retrieved March 4, 2018.
  14. ^ Dwyer, Michael (February 5, 1993). "Film about amoral policeman is banned". The Irish Times.
  15. ^ Dwyer, Michael (November 23, 1994). "Madonna film is banned by the censor". The Irish Times.
  16. ^ "No.27 – 279–287 – 04042003" (PDF). Iris Oifigiúil. Retrieved March 5, 2018.
  17. ^ "Bad Lieutenant (1992)". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved August 27, 2023.
  18. ^ Maslin, Janet (November 20, 1992). "Jaded Cop, Raped Nun: Bad Indeed". The New York Times. Retrieved February 6, 2011.
  19. ^ Howe, Desson (January 29, 1993). "Bad Lieutenant". The Washington Post. Retrieved February 6, 2011.
  20. ^ Kermode, Mark (December 24, 2006). "Why the Life of Brian beats The Passion of The Christ". The Observer. from the original on May 19, 2008. Retrieved June 10, 2008.
  21. ^ Ebert, Roger (January 22, 1993). "Review of "Bad Lieutenant"". RogerEbert.com. from the original on May 27, 2013. Retrieved May 17, 2021.
  22. ^ Ebert, Roger (February 26, 2000). "Ebert & Scorsese: Best Films of the 1990s". rogerebert.com. Retrieved June 7, 2011.
  23. ^ Douglas, Edward (July 5, 2008). "Exclusive: The Bad Lieutenant is NOT a Remake!". ComingSoon.net. Coming Soon Media, L.P. from the original on August 10, 2008. Retrieved August 11, 2008.

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For the 2009 film see Bad Lieutenant Port of Call New Orleans For the band that includes former members of New Order see Bad Lieutenant band Bad Lieutenant is a 1992 American neo noir crime film directed by Abel Ferrara The film stars Harvey Keitel as the titular bad lieutenant as well as Victor Argo and Paul Calderon The screenplay was co written by Ferrara with actress model Zoe Lund both of whom appear in the film in minor roles The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival Bad LieutenantTheatrical release posterDirected byAbel FerraraWritten byZoe Lund Abel FerraraProduced byEdward R PressmanStarringHarvey KeitelCinematographyKen KelschEdited byAnthony RedmanMusic byJoe DeliaDistributed byAries Films LIVE EntertainmentRelease dateNovember 20 1992 1992 11 20 Running time96 minutes 1 CountryUnited StatesLanguagesEnglish SpanishBudget 1 million citation needed Box office 2 million 2 Since its release Bad Lieutenant has become one of Ferrara s best known and most critically appreciated works as well as a cult film Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Production 4 Alternate versions 4 1 Ban in Ireland 5 Reception 6 Followup 7 References 8 External linksPlot EditAfter dropping off his two young sons at Catholic school an unnamed NYPD police lieutenant uses cocaine and drives to the scene of a double homicide in Union Square The lieutenant finds a drug dealer and gives him a bag of drugs from a crime scene smoking crack during the exchange the dealer promises to give him the money he makes from selling the drugs in a few days At an apartment the lieutenant gets drunk and engages in a threesome with two women He then visits a red haired woman and smokes heroin with her In parallel events a nun is raped inside a church by two young hoodlums The next morning the lieutenant learns that he has lost a bet on a National League Championship Series game between the New York Mets and the Los Angeles Dodgers He tries to win back his money by doubling his wager on the Dodgers in the next game At another crime scene the lieutenant rifles through the car and finds some drugs which he stashes in his suit jacket However they fall out onto the street in front of his colleagues The lieutenant tries to play it off by instructing them to enter the drugs into evidence At a hospital the lieutenant spies on the nun s examination and learns that she was penetrated with a crucifix Later that evening he pulls over two teenage girls who are using their father s car without his knowledge to go to a club As they have no driving license the lieutenant tells one of the girls to bend over and pull up her skirt and the other to simulate oral sex while he masturbates The following day he listens in on the nun s confession to her priest where she says she knows who assaulted her but will not identify them While drinking vodka and snorting cocaine while driving through Times Square the lieutenant listens to the final moments of the Dodgers game and shoots out his car stereo when they lose Despite being unable to pay the 30 000 wager he doubles his bet for the next game The lieutenant drinks in a bar when the Dodgers lose again After scoring cocaine in a nightclub he tries to double his bet yet again His friend refuses to make the wager insisting that the bookie would kill him The lieutenant picks up his 30 000 share from the drug dealer and calls the bookie personally to place his bet They arrange to meet in front of Madison Square Garden He then visits the red haired woman again and shoots heroin with her At the church he tells the nun that he will exact vengeance upon her attackers but she repeats that she has forgiven them and leaves In the resulting emotional breakdown the lieutenant sees an apparition of Jesus and tearfully curses him before begging forgiveness for his crimes and sins The figure is revealed to be a woman holding a golden chalice which turns out to have been pawned at her husband s shop With the help of the woman the lieutenant tracks the two rapists to a nearby crack den in Spanish Harlem and cuffs them together He holds them at gunpoint and smokes crack with them as the Mets win the pennant Instead of taking them to the station he drives them to the Port Authority Bus Terminal and puts them on a bus with a cigar box containing the 30 000 He demands that they never come back to New York After he leaves the terminal he parks on the street in front of Penn Station Another car drives up beside him and the driver presumably the bookie with whom the lieutenant had arranged to meet shoots and kills the lieutenant Cast EditHarvey Keitel as The Lieutenant Victor Argo as Bet Cop Paul Calderon as Cop 1 Eddie Daniels as Jersey Girl Passenger Bianca Hunter credited as Bianca Bakija as Jersey Girl Driver Zoe Lund as Zoe Vincent Laresca as J C Frankie Thorn as The Nun Fernando Velez as Julio Joseph Micheal Cruz as Paulo Paul Hipp as Jesus Frank Adonis as Large Anthony Ruggiero as Lite Victoria Bastel as BowtayProduction EditAccording to Zoe Lund There was a lot of rewriting done on the set Two other characters were cut and my character modulated and took on more and more A lot of things had to be changed and improvised The vampire speech which is crucial to the Lieutenant was written two minutes before it was shot I memorized it and did it in one take The speech is important because she is acute in knowing the journey the Lieutenant makes She shoots him up sends him off knowing of his passion she lets him go 3 Lund avowed in an interview that she co directed several scenes in the film 4 Lund also claimed that she wrote the screenplay of Bad Lieutenant alone and believed that Ferrara did not put much effort in his contributions in the film 5 6 According to Jonas Mekas Lund s ex boyfriend Edouard de Laurot was reported to have written most of the film s script 6 David Scott Milton later vouched for this claim 7 Mekas even claimed he had scribbles and notes to prove it 8 Ferrara said in 2012 that he was using drugs during the making of the film The director of that film needed to be using the director and the writer not the actors 9 The Special Edition DVD from Lion s Gate has a special feature about the pre during and post production of the film in which Ferrara explains the screenplay s genesis its authorship and its original brevity citation needed Christopher Walken was originally going to portray the titular character 10 Alternate versions EditOriginally rated NC 17 and one of the few films to be rated thus on the basis of depictions of drug use and violence the only other film being Comfortably Numb the unedited cut s rating was described as being for sexual violence strong sexual situations and dialogue graphic drug use Blockbuster and Hollywood Video the largest video rental companies in the United States had a policy prohibiting the purchase and rental of NC 17 films An R rated cut was created specifically so that Blockbuster and the other retailers would rent and purchase out the film The R rated cut was described with drug use language violence and nudity The scene in which the Lieutenant pulls over two young girls and masturbates in front of them is almost completely absent from the Blockbuster version The original theatrical version featured the song Signifying Rapper by Schoolly D The song was removed from some editions of the film s home video release due to the unauthorized use of a re recorded guitar riff from Led Zeppelin s Kashmir which the rapper did not license 11 Ban in Ireland Edit On January 29 1993 the film was banned in Ireland Sheamus Smith who headed the Irish Film Censor Board at the time felt the film had a demeaning treatment of women 12 13 14 15 The DVD release was banned for the same reason 10 years later 16 Reception EditBad Lieutenant has a 78 rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 49 reviews with an average rating of 7 3 10 The site s critics consensus reads Bad Lieutenant will challenge less desensitized viewers with its depiction of police corruption but Harvey Keitel s committed performance makes it hard to turn away 17 Writing in The New York Times Janet Maslin praised Ferrara s talent for making gleefully down and dirty films continuing He has come up with his own brand of supersleaze in a film that would seem outrageously unforgivably lurid if it were not also somehow perfectly sincere 18 Desson Howe for The Washington Post called the Lieutenant a notch nicer than Satan and he cites Keitel s work as the film s saving grace It is only the strength of Keitel s performance that gives his personality human dimension 19 Mark Kermode has mentioned that the film was praised as a powerful tale of redemptive Catholicism 20 Roger Ebert gave the film four stars and stated that in the Bad Lieutenant Keitel has given us one of the great screen performances in recent years 21 Martin Scorsese named this movie as the fifth best movie of the 1990s 22 Followup EditA narratively unrelated follow up Bad Lieutenant Port of Call New Orleans was released in 2009 seventeen years after the first film s release The film was directed by Werner Herzog and stars Nicolas Cage and Eva Mendes It was described as being neither a sequel nor a remake 23 Both films were produced by Edward R Pressman References Edit BAD LIEUTENANT 18 Guild Film Distribution British Board of Film Classification October 16 1992 Retrieved August 21 2014 Bad Lieutenant 1992 Box Office Mojo Retrieved March 9 2018 Zoe Tamerlis Lund interview Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved June 30 2015 Zoe Tamerlis on drugs and sex in Bad Lieutenant Zoe Tamerlis on the script of Bad Lieutenant a b Rubinstein Raphael September 2014 MISSING FOOTAGE The White Review Retrieved June 30 2015 Milton David Scott September 13 2014 Edouard de Laurot Film Genius and Lunatic Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved June 30 2015 Edouard De Laurot Walker Luke March 15 2012 Breaking Bad The Second Coming of Abel Ferrara Retrieved April 18 2015 Lambie Ryan November 24 2016 Abel Ferrara interview Driller Killer Bad Lieutenant Body Snatchers Den of Geek Retrieved June 23 2017 Abel Ferrara The A V Club The A V Club Archived from the original on March 20 2007 Films banned in Ireland boards ie Retrieved March 4 2018 Violent Bad Lieutenant has been banned in Ireland The Buffalo News Retrieved March 4 2018 Dwyer Michael February 5 1993 Film about amoral policeman is banned The Irish Times Dwyer Michael November 23 1994 Madonna film is banned by the censor The Irish Times No 27 279 287 04042003 PDF Iris Oifigiuil Retrieved March 5 2018 Bad Lieutenant 1992 Rotten Tomatoes Retrieved August 27 2023 Maslin Janet November 20 1992 Jaded Cop Raped Nun Bad Indeed The New York Times Retrieved February 6 2011 Howe Desson January 29 1993 Bad Lieutenant The Washington Post Retrieved February 6 2011 Kermode Mark December 24 2006 Why the Life of Brian beats The Passion of The Christ The Observer Archived from the original on May 19 2008 Retrieved June 10 2008 Ebert Roger January 22 1993 Review of Bad Lieutenant RogerEbert com Archived from the original on May 27 2013 Retrieved May 17 2021 Ebert Roger February 26 2000 Ebert amp Scorsese Best Films of the 1990s rogerebert com Retrieved June 7 2011 Douglas Edward July 5 2008 Exclusive The Bad Lieutenant is NOT a Remake ComingSoon net Coming Soon Media L P Archived from the original on August 10 2008 Retrieved August 11 2008 External links EditBad Lieutenant at IMDb Bad Lieutenant at Box Office Mojo Bad Lieutenant at Rotten Tomatoes Bad Lieutenant at Metacritic nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bad Lieutenant amp oldid 1176929253, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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