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Genre
  
Crime, Drama

Music director
  
Mark Isham

Country
  
United States

6.7/10
IMDb


Director
  
Werner Herzog

Initial DVD release
  
June 8, 2010 (Denmark)

Duration
  

Language
  
English

The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans movie poster
Release date
  
November 20, 2009 (2009-11-20)

Writer
  
William M. Finkelstein (screenplay), Victor Argo (earlier film "Bad Lieutenant"), Paul Calderon (earlier film "Bad Lieutenant"), Abel Ferrara (earlier film "Bad Lieutenant"), Zoe Lund (earlier film "Bad Lieutenant")

Initial release
  
September 11, 2009 (Italy)

Cast
  
Nicolas Cage
(Terence McDonagh),
Eva Mendes
(Frankie Donnenfeld),
Val Kilmer
(Stevie Pruit),
Fairuza Balk
(Heidi),
Shawn Hatosy
(Armand Benoit),
Jennifer Coolidge
(Genvieve)

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,
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,
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Tagline
  
The only criminal he can't catch is himself.

Terence McDonagh (Nicolas Cage) isnt doing so well. He has a nasty painkiller addiction, courtesy of an injury he sustained while rescuing a prisoner during Hurricane Katrina. Plus, theres his alcoholic father (Tom Bower), boozy wife (Jennifer Coolidge) and prostitute girlfriend (Eva Mendes). And, hes just been saddled with a rookie partner (Shawn Hatosy). Now Terence must pull himself back from the edge of insanity to investigate a series of murders that has the city on edge.

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The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans movie scenes

The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans is a 2009 American crime drama film directed by Werner Herzog and starring Nicolas Cage, Eva Mendes, Tom Bower, Jennifer Coolidge, Xzibit, Val Kilmer and Brad Dourif. The film takes its title from Abel Ferraras 1992 film, Bad Lieutenant; however, according to Herzog, the film is neither a sequel nor a remake, but instead a reimagining. Both Bad Lieutenant movies were produced by Edward R. Pressman.

The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans movie scenes

The film premiered on September 9, 2009 at the 66th Venice International Film Festival where it won the Christopher D. Smithers Foundation Special Award for Herzog. It opened in general release in the United States on November 20, 2009.

The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans movie scenes

Terrence McDonagh, a New Orleans Police sergeant, who starts out as a good cop, receiving a medal and a promotion to lieutenant for heroism during Hurricane Katrina. During his heroic act, McDonagh injures his back and later becomes addicted to prescription pain medication. McDonagh finds himself involved with a drug dealer who is suspected of murdering a family of African immigrants.

Plot

The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans movie scenes

Terence McDonagh is a New Orleans Police Sergeant. While cleaning out a locker after Hurricane Katrina, he notices that a prisoner may not have been transferred. When he finds the prisoner about to drown, he mocks him before eventually jumping in the water to save him. He is promoted to lieutenant and given a medal for his work, but has suffered a serious back injury because of the rescue. As a result, he is prescribed Vicodin which he will most likely need to take for the rest of his life to manage the pain.

The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans movie scenes

The film moves ahead six months. McDonagh is now not only addicted to painkillers, but is habitually using several other drugs including cocaine and cannabis. He has convinced a person that works in the police department to bring him drugs sent to the evidence room. His girlfriend Frankie, a prostitute, also does cocaine and they often share drugs. He has also become estranged from his father, a recovering alcoholic who can only bring himself to attend to his Alcoholic Anonymous meetings and nothing else, and his alcoholic stepmother, Genevieve. Over the course of the film, he uses his position as an officer to bully people and steal more drugs.

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McDonagh has been assigned to investigate a murder scene, where five illegal immigrants from Senegal were executed. Information comes in that leads them to a delivery boy who was an auditory witness, and through his details and evidence they deduce the people were killed for selling drugs in a gang leaders neighborhood. The gang leader Big Fate has two associates: Midget and G. They are both arrested, leading to Big Fate willingly coming to the police station with his lawyer. As they try to get enough evidence to convict Big Fate, McDonagh goes back to a hotel room where he finds Frankie beaten by one of her clients, a seemingly well-connected man named Justin. McDonagh threatens Justin and takes $10,000 from him. Later on, the auditory witness of the murder scene goes missing. McDonagh finds the witnesss grandmother, who works at a nursing home, and threatens to kill an old woman who is the grandmothers patient to get the grandmother to tell where the witness has gone. The old woman has sent him to stay with her family in England, to prevent him from getting involved in gang affairs.

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In addition to dealing with the murder investigation, McDonagh gets in trouble with his bookie for not paying his debts. What little money McDonagh has is given to a gangster who works for Justin. The gangster now requests five times the amount stolen from Justin, $50,000, as compensation, and gives McDonagh two days to get it. As a result of his treatment of the old woman, McDonagh is on modified duty and his gun placed in the evidence room. Now angry, McDonagh goes to Big Fate and they become partners, with McDonagh supplying Big Fate with police information. McDonagh now has enough money to pay off his debts to his bookie and uses his surplus earnings to place a new bet. During a celebration of the successful partnership between McDonagh and Big Fate, the gangster shows up, demanding his money. McDonagh offers him a cut worth more than $50,000 from a bag filled with pure heroin, but the gangster wants to take it all. Big Fate and his crew end up killing the gangsters.

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To further celebrate their partnership, McDonagh implores Big Fate to smoke crack cocaine with his "lucky crack pipe". He does, and McDonagh later plants the pipe at the murder scene of the Senegal family. The department uses this new evidence to arrest Big Fate and his cronies, but when he and McDonagh are alone with Big Fate, McDonaghs partner, Stevie Pruit, threatens to kill Big Fate, as he doesnt want him to have the chance to escape conviction. McDonagh is outraged at this idea and arrests Big Fate, showing that despite his addictions he still performs his duties as an officer. McDonagh is later promoted to Captain.

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The film ends one year later. McDonagh appears to be sober, as do Frankie (who is pregnant with McDonaghs child) and McDonaghs parents, but it turns out that McDonagh is still taking heroin. He encounters the prisoner whom he saved at the beginning of the film, and the man, recognizing McDonagh, exclaims that McDonagh saved his life. The man has been sober for almost a year and offers to help McDonagh finally escape his own addiction. McDonagh simply asks, "Do fish have dreams?" The film ends with the two men in an aquarium, sitting on the floor with their backs against a wall-sized fish tank.

Cast

  • Nicolas Cage as Terence McDonagh, the bad lieutenant.
  • Eva Mendes as Frankie Donnenfeld, a prostitute and Terences love interest.
  • Tom Bower as Pat McDonagh, Terences father
  • Jennifer Coolidge as Genevieve McDonagh
  • Val Kilmer as Stevie Pruit, Terences partner
  • Brad Dourif as Ned Schoenholtz, Terences bookie
  • Xzibit as Big Fate
  • Fairuza Balk as Heidi
  • Michael Shannon as Mundt
  • Vondie Curtis Hall as James Brasser
  • Shawn Hatosy as Armand Benoit
  • Denzel Whitaker as Daryl
  • Shea Whigham as Justin
  • Katie Chonacas as Tina
  • J. Omar Castro as Narcotics detective
  • Production

    The film was first announced in May 2008 with Werner Herzog to direct and Nicolas Cage to star. The script was penned by TV writer William Finkelstein. One major change from the original film was moving the setting from New York City to New Orleans. Herzog insists that the film is not a remake, saying, "It only has a corrupt policeman as the central character and thats about it." At the 2009 Academy Awards, Herzog stated that he has never seen Ferraras film, saying "I havent seen it, so I cant compare it. It has nothing to do with it." Herzog did not like the idea of a remake and desired to change the title of the film, but was unsuccessful. Herzog stated, "I battled against the title from the first moment on", but added, "I can live with it, I have no problem with it at all. The title is probably a mistake, but so be it."

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    Actress Eva Mendes, who starred with Cage in the 2007 film Ghost Rider, joined the cast the following June. Filming began on July 7, 2008 in Louisiana and also around South Mississippi, shooting some scenes at the Hollywood Casino in Bay St. Louis.

    Abel Ferraras reaction

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    Abel Ferrara, director of the 1992 film, has been quoted by various media outlets as being very angry about this film. After the film was first announced, Ferrara was quoted as saying "As far as remakes go, ... I wish these people die in Hell. I hope theyre all in the same streetcar, and it blows up." When asked later for his response to Ferraras statements, Herzog stated that he does not know who Ferrara is, saying "Ive never seen a film by him. I have no idea who he is." At a press conference at the Venice Film Festival after the films premiere, Herzog said of Ferrara, "I would like to meet the man," and "I have a feeling that if we met and talked, over a bottle of whisky, I should add, I think we could straighten everything out."

    Release

    Although production on the film was completed in 2008, the film did not quickly find a distributor for a wide release. The film had its world premiere at the 2009 Venice Film Festival, and was also screened at the 2009 Toronto Film Festival and the 2009 Telluride Film Festival. The films American release was handled by First Look Studios, with a release date of November 20, 2009. As of February 2010 the film had grossed $1,697,956 domestically, against an estimated budget of $25,000,000.

    Critical response

    The Bad Lieutenant received largely favorable reviews among critics, as the film holds an 87% Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes based on 138 reviews.

    The Guardian critic Xan Brooks called Cages work in the movie "surely his best performance in years." Blogging about the film from the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival, Roger Ebert declared: "Nicolas Cage is as good as anyone since Klaus Kinski at portraying a man whose head is exploding. Its a hypnotic performance." He also wrote that the film is very different from Abel Ferraras 1992 movie and that "comparisons are pointless." Ebert named the film as among the top 10 best mainstream films of 2009, and then included it in his list of the best films of the decade.

    The film appeared on several critics lists of "best films of 2009", including:

  • Roger Ebert: top 10 "mainstream films" of 2009
  • Aidil Rusli of The Malaysian Insider: favorite movies from 2009
  • The Canadian Press: top 10 films of 2009
  • Kim Morgan of The Huffington Post: #2 among top 10 films of 2009
  • Stan Hall of The Oregonian: #1 among "foreign language and indie films of 2009"
  • Jay Stone of Canwest News Service: #1 best film of 2009
  • Ray Pride: #7 best film of 2009
  • In some regions the film was not released until 2010:

  • James McMahon of NME: #5 among top 10 films of 2010
  • Neil Young of Tribune: #6 among top 10 films of 2010
  • Similar Movies

    Abel Ferrara wrote the story for Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans and directed Bad Lieutenant. Sinners and Saints (2010). The Big Easy (1986). Irma P Hall and others appear in Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans and Hurricane Season. Mark Isham composed the music for Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans and Pride and Glory.

    Accolades

    Venice Film Festival 2009
  • Golden Lion nomination for Werner Herzog (lost to Samuel Maoz for Lebanon)
  • Christopher D. Smithers Foundation Special Award for Werner Herzog
  • Independent Spirit Awards 2010
  • Best Cinematography nomination for Peter Zeitlinger (lost to Roger Deakins for A Serious Man)
  • Toronto Film Critics Association 2010
  • Best Actor award for Nicolas Cage
  • Jameson Dublin International Film Festival 2010
  • Special Jury Prize award
  • References

    The Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans Wikipedia
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