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Pride and Glory
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It is a story that looks quite different where we live a powerful adventure through that investigator named Ray Turney. Rai is investigating a case that reveals a police corruption scandal involving his wife's brother. It may be very difficult in that case. For Ray, the truth is Pandora's Box, which threatens not only the Tirani legacy, but also the whole New York police mercilessly.
It is a story that looks quite different where we live a powerful adventure through that investigator named Ray Turney. Rai is investigating a case that reveals a police corruption scandal involving his wife's brother. It may be very difficult in that case. For Ray, the truth is Pandora's Box, which threatens not only the Tirani legacy, but also the whole New York police mercilessly.
Actors:
Bill McHugh,
Luis Sanchez,
Manny Perez,
Bo Eason,
Carmen LoPorto,
WBBrown II,
Edward Norton,
Ty Simpkins,
Jaime N. Garcia,
Leslie Denniston,
Tom Pelligrino,
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Bill McHugh
Luis Sanchez
28 October 1988, El Paso, Texas, USA
Manny Perez
5 May 1969, Baitoa, Santiago, Dominican Republic
Bo Eason
10 March 1961, Walnut Grove, California, USA
Carmen LoPorto
4 January 1997, Hopatcong, New Jersey, USA
WBBrown II
Edward Norton
18 August 1969, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Ty Simpkins
Jaime N. Garcia
Leslie Denniston
19 May 1950, San Francisco, California, USA
Tom Pelligrino
Director:
Gavin OConnor
Gavin OConnor
1964, Long Island, New York, USA
Country:
United States
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March 21, 2009
This predictable police corruption story with an A-list cast explores themes of family and honesty as two cop brothers uncover the dirt on their brother-in-law's violent activity, while senior cop Dad tries to keep things under control.
November 07, 2008
Bloody, violent and increasingly derivative, 'Pride and Glory' betrays its initial promise as a small-scale, 'Godfather'-esque social tapestry with crude plotting, variable acting and an all-too-guessable storyline and conclusion.
February 27, 2009
Uma pena que o filme jamais consiga escapar realmente do lugar comum, implodindo de vez em seu terrĂvel terceiro ato.
October 24, 2008
There's nothing really wrong with Pride and Glory, apart from an excessive degree of brutality, but there's nothing terribly revelatory about it either.
August 30, 2009
Pride and Glory doesn't add anything to the generic crooked-cop procedural that we haven't seen with more verve in better movies.
June 18, 2016
...another strong drama from a seriously underrated filmmaker.
November 10, 2008
What it lacks in subtlety and intelligence it makes up in violence, brutishness, and hackneyed story lines. These are qualities best enjoyed at home.
October 24, 2008
Pride and Glory is full of interesting little grace notes, and the cast is excellent, yet it grows more and more frustrating. It has everything going for it except a story that doesn't send the audience out miles ahead of the plot developments.
December 24, 2009
No button remains unpushed, no shred of scenery remains unshredded and no F-bomb remains unuttered.
October 28, 2008
It's yet another movie about familial strife in the New York City Police Department. If you think you've seen it all before, you have.
April 25, 2011
They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but it can make for some awfully dull films. The line between inspiration and imitation is fine crossed repeatedly. Pride and Glory isn't the worst offender, just the latest.
USA Today
October 24, 2008
Pride's only saving grace is Edward Norton, whose mere presence raises the level of a film several notches. But it's unclear why he lately has chosen such worn-out material.

