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    • 'Cop Land' Review: Movie (1997) - The Hollywood Reporter
      • A solidly entertaining drama that stays true to the independent spirit of its filmmakers, including the casting of heavyweights Sylvester Stallone and Robert De Niro in less-than-glamorous roles, Miramax’s Cop Land has a good shot at leggy box office success based on upbeat word-of-mouth and critical support.
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  1. The cop fires, the kids are killed, and there's no weapon to be found in their car--especially not after a black ambulance attendant gets into a fight with a white cop he sees trying to plant one. In the confusion, the rookie disappears and Uncle Ray announces he has thrown himself from the bridge.

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  3. When hotheaded Superboy (Michael Rapaport) accidentally gets involved in an ugly racially-motivated incident, his uncle Ray Donlan (Harvey Keitel), a corrupt New York City cop, attempts to sweep...

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    • Sylvester Stallone
  4. Parents need to know that Cop Land is a crime drama with strong violence and language, drinking and drug references. The plot centers around small-town Sheriff Freddy Heflin (Sylvester Stallone) who starts to investigate a group of cops who live in his community.

    • James Mangold
    • Alistair Lawrence
    • Miramax
  5. A haunting and decidedly downbeat police drama, Cop Land marks one of the few times anyone could see fit to sing Sly's praises.

  6. This setup is startling: a young New York cop named Murray Babitch (Rapaport) is sideswiped by a car on the George Washington Bridge and overreacts in panic. He winds up shooting two strangers,...

  7. Aug 15, 2019 · On Aug. 15, 1997, Miramax unveiled James Mangold’s star-studded thriller Cop Land in theaters, where it would go on to gross $63 million. The Hollywood Reporter’s original review is below.

  8. Aug 15, 1997 · Cop Land: Directed by James Mangold. With Sylvester Stallone, Harvey Keitel, Ray Liotta, Robert De Niro. The Sheriff of a suburban New Jersey community, populated by New York City police officers, slowly discovers the town is a front for mob connections and corruption.

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