Cruising (1980)

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Title: Cruising

Genre: Crime,Mystery,Thriller

Director: William Friedkin

Cast: Al Pacino,Paul Sorvino,Karen Allen,Richard Cox,Don Scardino,Joe Spinell,Jay Acovone,Gene Davis,Randy Jurgensen,Barton Heyman,Arnaldo Santana,Larry Atlas,Sonny Grosso,Ed O'Neill,Michael Aronin,James Remar,William Russ,Mike Starr,Steve Inwood,Keith Prentice,Leland Starnes,Robert Pope,Leo Burmester,Bruce Levine,Charles Dunlap,Powers Boothe,James Sutorius,Richard Jamieson,Jimmie Ray Weeks,David Winnie Hayes,Carmine Stipo,James Hayden,Todd Winters,Kirsten Baker,Henry Judd Baker,Bob Duggan,Burr DeBenning,Allan Miller

Release: 1980-02-15

Runtime: 102

Plot: A serial killer brutally slays and dismembers several gay men in New York's S&M and leather districts. The young police officer Steve Burns is sent undercover onto the streets as a decoy for the murderer. Working almost completely isolated from his department, he has to learn and practice the complex rules and signals of this little society.

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Cruising was a great Al Pacino movie. Basically Pacino is a cop that goes undercover as a gay man so he could catch a killer that preys on the gay community. It's not a popular movie but what a great movie. Then again the same guy that was responsible for the movie the Exorcist was responsible for this one. There's a part in the movie where I started my laughing my ass off. When the guy that Pacino was following looks outside his window the first thing the camera shows is Pacino's face. I don't know but I found it real funny.
 
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