Director:
Sidney LumetGuión:
Robert J. AvrechCámara:
Andrzej BartkowiakMúsica:
Jerry BockReparto:
Melanie Griffith, John Pankow, Tracy Pollan, Eric Thal, Lee Richardson, Mia Sara, Jamey Sheridan, Jake Weber, James Gandolfini, Rena Sofer, Jack Gill (más)Streaming (1)
Sinopsis(1)
Emily Edith, una dura y cínica agente de policía, se infiltra en una cerrada y estricta comunidad judía de Nueva York para intentar descubrir al autor de un brutal asesinato. A pesar de las reticencias iniciales, la joven logra integrarse poco a poco en el grupo y, además, acaba enamorándose del hijo de un rabino. (Lauren Films)
Reseñas (1)
If I had to recommend a foreigner to others, I could argue the charms of Melanie Griffith, who was still relevant in the early 90s. The film is suitable for fans of klezmer music and superficial enthusiasts of the world of orthodox Jews. The rest, it must be said, is not essential for the art of film. It starts with the screenplay and ends with the direction of Sidney Lumet, who is otherwise known for several exceptional genre pieces. For me, it's more of a below-average crime film. Overall impression: 40%. ()
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