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Cruising:region all ntsc.Al Pacino,Paul Sorvino,Karen Allen

Al Pacino , William Friedkin    DVD
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  • Actors: Al Pacino
  • Directors: William Friedkin
  • Producers: Jerry Weintraub
  • Format: Import, Dolby, NTSC, Full length, Colour, Widescreen
  • Region: All Regions
  • Studio: United Artists
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00708YU24
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 34,095 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Cruising For A Bruising 10 Dec 2009
Format:DVD
I first saw "Cruising" on grainy VHS back on a chilly February night in 1998. I was mesmerized by it. Al Pacino was the star of gangster classics like "The Godfather Trilogy" "Carlito's Way" and "Scarface." He was a cool, tough guy. To see him with his permed hair going to gay bars in this movie and letting himself be felt up, tied up and slapped was bizarre.

Now "Cruising" has been released on DVD for the first time. First off, the movie has been remastered and looks like a different film. What was murky or muffled before, now is crystal clear, especially the soundtrack. The songs in the clubs have much more oomph to them than they did before.

Al Pacino plays a cop called Steve Burns who's offered the chance to go undercover in the gay community to catch a serial killer. He agrees and goes under the alias of John Forbes. There are hints that Pacino's character is struggling with his own sexuality despite having a girlfriend (Karen Allen). But it is never really properly addressed in the film.

Sadly, Al Pacino has no involvement whatsoever with this DVD release and there are no interviews or commentaries from him on it. It was a painful experience making it and he brought a firestorm of criticism down on his head by being in it. It was one of three movies in the first half of the 80s that he was lacerated for. "Cruising" was the first one in 1980. It was attacked by gay groups who objected to its depiction of gay life and it was mauled by the critics. The next one was, believe it or not, "Scarface" in 1983. It was attacked by Cuban-Americans for portraying them as criminals and attacked by the critics for not being as good as the 1930s original. Then "Revolution" in 1985 was again savaged by the critics and was a huge box office flop. Pacino must have wondered what he'd done wrong and he retreated into a 4-year exile from films. Many wondered if he would ever return. Thankfully he did with "Sea Of Love" in 1989 (ironically, a sort of heterosexual remake of "Cruising" with Pacino's cop after another sexual killer) and the critics heaped praise on his performance. His non-involvement with this DVD just shows that he would rather forget this movie. It's a shame as it would be great to hear his side of the story and what he saw in the project.

You can see why Pacino would want to forget it from the "Making Of" documentaries on the DVD. Gay activists would turn up on set and blow whistles to drown out the actor's voices. A lot of the dialogue had to be redone in a studio later. The gay activists even resorted to reflecting sunlight with mirrors on rooftops into the actor's eyes and ruining the lighting of the shot. One time, word got around that Pacino was shooting a scene in a coffee shop and the activists surrounded the place. Pacino had to be taken through the hostile crowd by bodyguards as the coffee shop had no other way out but the front door. He was driven away at speed with his head in his hands.

William Friedkin's commentary is not as good as the one he did on "The French Connection" DVD. That's one of the best DVD commentaries I've ever heard and you were gripped from first moment to last with the wealth of detail that Friedkin added to the movie. Here, he doesn't have so much to add and sometimes even resorts to just describing what's happening onscreen when you can work that out for yourself. One fascinating comment is how the radiologist's assistant in "The Exorcist" ended up being accused of a gay murder and Friedkin visited him in prison to do research for "Cruising."

The confusion over who the real killer is is a real cheat on the audience. You can't string the audience along for two hours and then thumb your nose at them and say: "Suckers!" It makes the whole thing seem pointless. I still like watching "Cruising" for the atmosphere. As Friedkin says, it's like no other movie and there are things you'll see here that you'll never see anywhere else. A fascinating glimpse into the pre-AIDS gay leather bars of 1980 and an example of a movie that could simply never be made today.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Remarkable 25 Nov 2006
By PM
Format:VHS Tape
Mesmerising and incredibly brave performance from Al Pacino. On one level, it's a classic 'cop goes under cover to catch a killer' story, on another it raises some disturbing questions about society's attitude to gay men and gay sex, and how gay men themselves act out the hatred dished out to them from parents and society. Real NY fetish clubs and punters were used in the movie and it shows. Although the movie is set very much at the end of the 70s, it is remarkable how little things have changed. Yes, poofs are now acceptable on prime-time TV, as long as no one has to think about them having sex, and certainly not without a condom. Julian Clary almost got crucified for mentioning fisting on TV. This is a great movie. Apparently, Marc Almond's favourite film. The sort of film that gets better and deeper each time you watch it.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars hard to sort out 27 Jun 2012
By schumann_bg TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:DVD
I've never known quite what to think about Cruising, but it does exert a certain fascination, I find, much as I dislike dramas about serial killers in general and am not too sure about its presentation of the gay scene. Certainly it caused a lot of controversy at the time, and was felt by gay activists to be anti-gay. Perhaps the more accurate statement would be that it isn't actively pro-gay, but rather uses the milieu and the suggestion of dark, late-night haunts and clubs as a backdrop which is quite convincing. The leather scene had an edge that was quite separate from this, of course, but nevertheless could be harnessed to it to create a mood of life on the edge ... or exploited, depending on your point of view. I don't like the murder sequences, but there are two things I do enjoy in the film: the Al Pacino character, his friendship with his roommate, his energy and potential gayness himself, and the way New York is shown. The camera seems to take in the teeming city with all its visual squalor and splendour quite effortlessly. The energy is common to both, and is really very effective. There is also a role of a drag queen who helps the police with their investigations who is an arresting figure, with very stylish hair(!) and a seen-it-all manner that is quite fascinating. But it's really Pacino's film, and he shines like nowhere else except possibly Dog Day Afternoon, but that film has none of the big-city grandeur of this one!
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5.0 out of 5 stars good film depicting sm gay life in 70-80's before aids became a...
i have seen this film several times before on tv and liked it
it was my era when i when first came to london
Published 3 months ago by Mr. George J. Fogden
1.0 out of 5 stars Cruising
IL dvd pur costosissimo rispetto alla qualità,non è una director's cut,e non aggiunge nulla anche nei pochi extra ,quindi perchè : Deluxe edition? Read more
Published 8 months ago by querelle
4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting.
A film that is certainly at odds with Al's normal macho roles and defies the typical Italian stereo-type.
Definitely worth a watch.
Published 18 months ago by simaz
4.0 out of 5 stars Great film
This is worth the price of admission just for Al Pacino's drugged up dance scene. Pacino has never looked worse on camera - strangely pallid, with a terrible tight perm. Read more
Published on 11 May 2011 by David J. Moseley
5.0 out of 5 stars CLASSIC TRASH
At a certain point director william friedkin was the man,French Connection,The Exorcist,this movie.there are books about him well worth reading,a tyrannical megalomaniac whose... Read more
Published on 31 Mar 2011 by mister joe
5.0 out of 5 stars Cruising - Al Pacino
Excellent, years since I've seen this, tried to get hold of the movie 2years ago, but not available in UK then. Read more
Published on 21 Nov 2010 by we need a bigger boat
4.0 out of 5 stars strangers in the night...
For those unfamiliar with the plot, Cruising (based on a book by Gerald Walker) is about a straight cop going undercover in the world of 'heavy leather' - a subculture within New... Read more
Published on 6 Sep 2010 by E. Granter
5.0 out of 5 stars Great film and well acted
An insightful look in to the other gay World that sprang up in the 70s and 80s. Not for the faint hearted it is an interesting and thought provoking film about a time that is now... Read more
Published on 22 Aug 2010 by Kian2002
5.0 out of 5 stars Crusing - Missing bits...
Everyone before me has commented about the way this film was and how it was set in the late 70's and the music is not what gays heard in those days. Read more
Published on 12 Aug 2010 by Graham Burton
1.0 out of 5 stars very poor quality
The item arrived in good time and well packed When watching the film broke up half way through spoiling my enjoyment of the film I tried all the usual I cleaned the player and... Read more
Published on 7 Aug 2009 by Mr. James M. Mill
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