In a career that includes Oscar-nominated masterpieces such as Serpico, Prince of the City and The Verdict, director Sidney Lumet has cross-examined the fine line between those who enforce the law and those who exploit it, both in the courtroom and on the streets. Adapting a novel by former NYPD officer Robert Daley (Year of the Dragon), Lumet once again exposes the corrupt underbelly of the city that never sleeps in Night Falls on Manhattan. Sean Casey (Andy Garcia) is an assistant district attorney and a rising star in the New York City legal system. He is forced into a tough position when his ambitious boss, seeking re-election, asks Sean to prosecute a drug dealer caught by two NYPD detectives under controversial circumstances - one of whom happens to be Sean's father (Ian Holm). As Sean gets closer to the truth in the case, what he uncovers may break his faith in the legal system, threaten his promising career and tear his family apart. Boasting a powerhouse supporting cast including Lena Olin, Richard Dreyfuss and James Gandolfini, this underrated entry in Lumet's canon of crime classics can be freshly reappraised with a new restoration and illuminating bonus features.
Bonus Materials
- Brand new 2K remaster from the original negative by Arrow Films
- High Definition (1080p) Blu-ray presentation
- Original lossless 5.1 surround and 2.0 stereo audio
- Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
- Archive commentary by director Sidney Lumet
- Archive commentary by actors Andy Garcia and Ron Leibman, with producers Josh Kramer and Thom Mount
- The Directors: Sidney Lumet, an hour-long archive documentary from 2002 featuring interviews with Lumet, Garcia, Leibman, Jack Lemmon, Rod Steiger, Christopher Walken and others
- On-set interviews with Lumet, Garcia, Dreyfuss, Olin, Holm and Leibman
- Behind-the-scenes footage
- Theatrical trailer and TV spots
- Limited Edition packaging featuring original and newly commissioned artwork by Tom Ralston
- Illustrated collectors’ booklet featuring new writing on the film by Nick Clement and original production notes