| release date: | Friday September 6, 2002 Tuesday February 18, 2003 (dvd) |
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| genre: | Drama |
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| running time: | 109 min. |
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| director: | Michael Caton-Jones |
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| studio: | Warner Bros. Pictures |
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| producer(s): | Elie Samaha, Michael Caton-Jones, Matthew Baer, Brad Grey |
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| screenplay: | Ken Hixon |
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| cast: | Robert De Niro, Frances McDormand, James Franco, Eliza Dushku, William Forsythe, Patti LuPone, George Dzundza |
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City By The Sea Movie Synopsis
New York City homicide detective Vincent LaMarca (De Niro) has forged a long and distinguished career in law enforcement, making a name for himself as a man intensely committed to his work.
But on his latest case, the stakes are higher for Vincent - the suspect he's investigating is his own son (Franco). He and Joey have been painfully estranged ever since Vincent divorced his wife and left the decaying boardwalks of Long Beach, Long Island for the anonymity of Manhattan and a successful career with the NYPD. He lives his life in solitude, keeping his girlfriend (McDormand) at arm's length; the closest relationship he maintains is with his partner, Reg (Dzundza) - and Vincent makes sure that stops at the precinct door. As long as Vincent lives in the protection of the present, he doesn't have to deal with the pain of his past - or his sorrow over his broken relationship with Joey.
But this murder investigation is drawing Vincent home to Long Beach, the self-proclaimed "City by the Sea," where the past has been waiting for him to return. The agonizing memory that has tortured him all his life - the death of his father, a convicted murderer who was executed when Vincent was just a boy - still plagues him. In the course of the investigation, he discovers that his own unresolved pain and failures as a father have deeply influenced Joey's life, and now his 18-month-old grandson may be fated to follow their self-destructive paths.
Haunted by his father's death, the sins of his own past, and the desire to break the cycle for the sake of his grandson's future, Vincent must put his life on the line in order to do right by both his family and his profession.
A very good daramatic realistic movie..the all crew were marvelous specially james franco je was really kewl ...
This movie was extremley well done. I`ve always had a deep feeling about street life, and one wanted to fufill it. This movie brought that feeling out of me, and for that I have deept respect for the producers, and directors of this movie. The cast did an awsome role, and James Franco and Robert Dinro played the scene with passion and ability to bring play to real-life. Hats off to this movie!
I thought it was a great portrayal of a father son relationship in a very extreme situation. James Franco was marvelous!