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* RomanAClef: The original book was a well-researched history of the case. The film moves the time period forward about five years, taking place between 1972 and the late 1970's, but other than that it hews ''very'' closely to the facts of the case.
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* WhamShot: At least two big ones. The film is divided into segments, each beginning with ID photos or mugshots of people that will play a part in Danny's life, accompanied by a quote from Danny. At first, it's Danny and his partners, then the Chase Commission lawyers, then mobsters that Danny has dealt with in the past... then an ID of Gino Mascone, a respected detective that Danny is close to, shows up, and the quote is, "But I never meant to hurt Gino." Danny is getting roped into turning on people he is close to.

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* WhamShot: At least two big ones. The film is divided into segments, each beginning with ID photos or mugshots of people that will play a part in Danny's life, accompanied by a quote from Danny. At first, it's Danny and his partners, then the Chase Commission lawyers, then mobsters that Danny has dealt with in the past... then an ID of Gino Mascone, a respected detective that Danny is close to, mentored Danny, shows up, and the quote is, "But I never meant to hurt Gino." Danny is getting roped into turning on people he is close to.
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* WhamShot: At least two big ones. The film is divided into segments, each beginning with ID photos or mugshots of people that will play a part in Danny's life, accompanied by a quote from Danny. At first, it's Danny and his partners, then the Chase Commission lawyers, then mobsters that Danny has dealt with in the past... then an ID of Gino Mascone, a respected detective that Danny is close to, shows up, and the quote is, "But I never meant to hurt Gino." Danny is getting roped into turning on people he is close to.
** The second WhamShot is the last set of pictures: Danny and his partners. After spending so much time trying to avoid getting his partners involved, Danny will have to turn on them.
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* BigRottenApple: New York City at its most corrupt.
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''Prince of the City'' is a 1981 film directed by Creator/SidneyLumet, adapted from the [[TheFilmOfTheBook nonfiction book of the same name]] by Robert Daley. It has [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters a large cast]] (126 speaking roles) led by Creator/TreatWilliams.

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''Prince of the City'' is a 1981 film directed by Creator/SidneyLumet, adapted from the [[TheFilmOfTheBook nonfiction book of the same name]] by Robert Daley. It has [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters a large cast]] cast (126 speaking roles) led by Creator/TreatWilliams.
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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: The crackdown is successful, and Daniel has a new career as an instructor for investigators. However, his part in the investigation led to the implication of many of his friends on the force--which is specifically what he fought to ''prevent'' from happening. As such, he has to live with his image being tarnished in the eyes of most of the cops from the "old days".]]

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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: The crackdown is successful, and Daniel has a new career as an instructor for investigators. However, his part in the investigation led to the implication of many of his friends on the force--which force -- which is specifically what he fought to ''prevent'' from happening. As such, he has to live with his image being tarnished in the eyes of most of the cops from the "old days".]]
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* AntiHero: Filled with them.

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* CrapsackWorld: A major theme in the film is how corruption is everywhere, and that even basically honest man will therefore dabble in it out of what they feel to be necessity. See the page quote above.

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* CrapsackWorld: A major theme in the film is how corruption is everywhere, and that even basically honest man will therefore dabble in it out of what they feel to be necessity. See the page quote above.



* YouAreWhatYouHate: Daniel's realization of this is what leads him to assist the investigation.

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''Prince of the City'' is a 1981 film directed by Creator/SidneyLumet, adapted from the [[TheFilmOfTheBook nonfiction book of the same name]] by Robert Daley. It has [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters a large cast]] (126 speaking roles) led by Treat Williams.

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''Prince of the City'' is a 1981 film directed by Creator/SidneyLumet, adapted from the [[TheFilmOfTheBook nonfiction book of the same name]] by Robert Daley. It has [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters a large cast]] (126 speaking roles) led by Treat Williams.
Creator/TreatWilliams.
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* {{New York City Cops}}
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* ShoutOut: The second half of the film makes constant references to TheFrenchConnection case.

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* ShoutOut: The second half of the film makes constant references to TheFrenchConnection ''Film/TheFrenchConnection'' case.
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''Prince of the City'' is a 1981 film directed by Creator/SidneyLumet, adapted from the [[TheFilmOfTheBook nonfiction book of the same name]] by Robert Daley. It has [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters a large cast]] (126 speaking roles) led by Treat Williams .

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''Prince of the City'' is a 1981 film directed by Creator/SidneyLumet, adapted from the [[TheFilmOfTheBook nonfiction book of the same name]] by Robert Daley. It has [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters a large cast]] (126 speaking roles) led by Treat Williams .
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''Prince of the City'' is a 1981 film directed by Creator/SidneyLumet, [[TheFilmOfTheBook adapted from the nonfiction book of the same name]] by Robert Daley. It has [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters a large cast]] (126 speaking roles) led by Treat Williams .

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''Prince of the City'' is a 1981 film directed by Creator/SidneyLumet, adapted from the [[TheFilmOfTheBook adapted from the nonfiction book of the same name]] by Robert Daley. It has [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters a large cast]] (126 speaking roles) led by Treat Williams .
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''Prince of the City'' is a 1981 film directed by Creator/SidneyLumet. It has [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters a large cast]] (126 speaking roles) led by Treat Williams .

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''Prince of the City'' is a 1981 film directed by Creator/SidneyLumet.Creator/SidneyLumet, [[TheFilmOfTheBook adapted from the nonfiction book of the same name]] by Robert Daley. It has [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters a large cast]] (126 speaking roles) led by Treat Williams .
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''Prince of the City'' is a 1981 film directed by Creator/SidneyLumet. It has [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters a large cast]] (126 speaking roles) led by Treat Williams

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''Prince of the City'' is a 1981 film directed by Creator/SidneyLumet. It has [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters a large cast]] (126 speaking roles) led by Treat Williams
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->''"I don't know why you people don't understand the system. You want a conviction, but you've got these stupid search and seizure laws. And wiretaps. Case one never got made without an illegal wiretap. And you're never gonna get a conviction if a cop don't commit perjury. What is it that you want? You want the big dealer out of business? The only way I know to push him out of business is to steal his cash. Otherwise somewhere down the line, he's gonna buy out. He'll buy himself a bondsman. A DA. A judge. The scumbag dealer's back on the streets before the arresting officer."''\\
--'''Raf Alvarez'''


''Prince of the City'' is a 1981 film directed by Creator/SidneyLumet. It has [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters a large cast]] (126 speaking roles) led by Treat Williams who plays Daniel Ciello. Daniel is a UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity narcotics detective who reluctantly agrees to cooperate with a special commission investigating police corruption. However, he soon discovers that he's in over his head, and nobody can be trusted.

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->''"I don't know why you people don't understand the system. You want a conviction, but you've got these stupid search and seizure laws. And wiretaps. Case one never got made without an illegal wiretap. And you're never gonna get a conviction if a cop don't commit perjury. What is it that you want? You want the big dealer out of business? The only way I know to push him out of business is to steal his cash. Otherwise somewhere down the line, he's gonna buy out. He'll buy himself a bondsman. A DA. A judge. The scumbag dealer's back on the streets before the arresting officer."''\\
--'''Raf
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''Prince of the City'' is a 1981 film directed by Creator/SidneyLumet. It has [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters a large cast]] (126 speaking roles) led by Treat Williams who plays Williams

Daniel Ciello. Daniel Ciello (Williams) is a UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity narcotics detective who reluctantly agrees to cooperate with a special commission investigating police corruption. However, he soon discovers that he's in over his head, and nobody can be trusted.trusted.
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* YouAreWhatYouHate: Daniel's realization of this is what leads him to assist the investigation.

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* YouAreWhatYouHate: Daniel's realization of this is what leads him to assist the investigation.investigation.
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''Prince of the City'' is a 1981 film directed by Creator/SidneyLumet. It has [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters a large cast]] (126 speaking roles) led by Treat Williams who plays Daniel Ciello. Daniel is a New York City narcotics detective who reluctantly agrees to cooperate with a special commission investigating police corruption. However, he soon discovers that he's in over his head, and nobody can be trusted.

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''Prince of the City'' is a 1981 film directed by Creator/SidneyLumet. It has [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters a large cast]] (126 speaking roles) led by Treat Williams who plays Daniel Ciello. Daniel is a New York City UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity narcotics detective who reluctantly agrees to cooperate with a special commission investigating police corruption. However, he soon discovers that he's in over his head, and nobody can be trusted.
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->"I don't know why you people don't understand the system. You want a conviction, but you've got these stupid search and seizure laws. And wiretaps. Case one never got made without an illegal wiretap. And you're never gonna get a conviction if a cop don't commit perjury. What is it that you want? You want the big dealer out of business? The only way I know to push him out of business is to steal his cash. Otherwise somewhere down the line, he's gonna buy out. He'll buy himself a bondsman. A DA. A judge. The scumbag dealer's back on the streets before the arresting officer." --'''Raf Alvarez'''

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''Prince of the City'' is a 1981 film directed by Sidney Lumet. It has a large cast (126 speaking roles) led by Treat Williams who plays Daniel Ciello. Daniel is a New York City narcotics detective who reluctantly agrees to cooperate with a special commission investigating police corruption. However, he soon discovers that he's in over his head, and nobody can be trusted.

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->"I ->''"I don't know why you people don't understand the system. You want a conviction, but you've got these stupid search and seizure laws. And wiretaps. Case one never got made without an illegal wiretap. And you're never gonna get a conviction if a cop don't commit perjury. What is it that you want? You want the big dealer out of business? The only way I know to push him out of business is to steal his cash. Otherwise somewhere down the line, he's gonna buy out. He'll buy himself a bondsman. A DA. A judge. The scumbag dealer's back on the streets before the arresting officer." "''\\
--'''Raf Alvarez'''

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''Prince of the City'' is a 1981 film directed by Sidney Lumet. Creator/SidneyLumet. It has [[LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters a large cast cast]] (126 speaking roles) led by Treat Williams who plays Daniel Ciello. Daniel is a New York City narcotics detective who reluctantly agrees to cooperate with a special commission investigating police corruption. However, he soon discovers that he's in over his head, and nobody can be trusted.
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* ShoutOut: The second half of the film makes constant references to TheFrenchConnection case.
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* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler: The crackdown is successful, and Daniel has a new career as an instructor for investigators. However, his part in the investigation led to the implication of many of his friends on the force--which is specifically what he fought to ''prevent'' from happening. As such, he has to live with his image being tarnished in the eyes of most of the cops from the "old days".]]
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* HollywoodLaw: [[PlayingWithATrope Plays with this]] occasionally in mild ways--most notably in the Alvarez quote above.
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* CrapsackWorld: A major theme in the film is how corruption is everywhere, and that even basically honest man will therefore dabble in it out of what they feel to be necessity.

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* CrapsackWorld: A major theme in the film is how corruption is everywhere, and that even basically honest man will therefore dabble in it out of what they feel to be necessity. See the page quote above.

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* {{New York City Cops}}

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* AntiHero: Filled with them.
* AntiVillain: There are arguably no true "villains" in the film to speak of--everyone is oddly sympathetic in some way.
* CrapsackWorld: A major theme in the film is how corruption is everywhere, and that even basically honest man will therefore dabble in it out of what they feel to be necessity.
* FilmNoir: The film is essentially a cop-film-meets-legal-drama channeled through a strong Noir "mood".
* {{New York City Cops}}Cops}}
* YouAreWhatYouHate: Daniel's realization of this is what leads him to assist the investigation.
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->"I don't know why you people don't understand the system. You want a conviction, but you've got these stupid search and seizure laws. And wiretaps. Case one never got made without an illegal wiretap. And you're never gonna get a conviction if a cop don't commit perjury. What is it that you want? You want the big dealer out of business? The only way I know to push him out of business is to steal his cash. Otherwise somewhere down the line, he's gonna buy out. He'll buy himself a bondsman. A DA. A judge. The scumbag dealer's back on the streets before the arresting officer." --'''Raf Alvarez'''

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''Prince of the City'' is a 1981 film directed by Sidney Lumet. It has a large cast (126 speaking roles) led by Treat Williams who plays Daniel Ciello. Daniel is a New York City narcotics detective who reluctantly agrees to cooperate with a special commission investigating police corruption. However, he soon discovers that he's in over his head, and nobody can be trusted.
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* {{New York City Cops}}

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