#486: MAMET, David: Homicide (1991)
MAMET, David (United States)
The Extras
The Booklet
Twenty-page booklet featuring an essay by critic Stuart Klawans.
Commentary
Featuring writer-director Mamet and actor Macy.
Video program
Homicide [1991]
Spine #486
DVD
DVD
In David Mamet's cinema, nothing is as it seems — so you better know what you're looking for. Unfortunately, the protagonist of Mamet's nightmarish urban odyssey Homicide, inner-city police detective Bobby Gold (Joe Mantegna), is as bewildered about who he is as who (or what) he's after. Gold's investigation, following the murder of an elderly Jewish candy-shop owner, leads him down a path of obscure encounters and clues, to a profound reckoning with his own identity. Filled with Mamet's trademark verbal play and featuring standout supporting performances from William H. Macy, Ving Rhames, and Rebecca Pidgeon, Homicide is a taut, rich work from a true American original.
101 minutes
Color
Color
Stereo
1:85:1 aspect ratio
Criterion Release 2009
Director/Writer
David Mamet was 44 when he wrote and directed Homicide.
#399: House of Games (1987)
The Film
#399: House of Games (1987)
The Film
The Extras
The Booklet
Twenty-page booklet featuring an essay by critic Stuart Klawans.
Commentary
Featuring writer-director Mamet and actor Macy.
Video program
Featuring interviews with recurring Mamet actors Goldstein, Jay, Johnston, Mantegna, and Wallace.
Gag reel and TV spots
Gag reel and TV spots






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