Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans
Banish any thoughts of Abel Ferrara and a naked Harvey Keitel as director Werner Herzog puts his own outlandish stamp on the tale of a cop in moral meltdown. Filmed amidst the broken heart of New Orleans, Herzog’s film features a demented tour de force from Nicolas Cage as a drug-addled homicide detective. Gripped in the fever of an addiction, visited by hellish hallucinations and the owner of a lucky crack pipe, Cage is still determined to serve the greater cause of justice when he is assigned to investigate the massacre of a family of Senegalese immigrants. A riveting journey into the heart of human darkness.
Thanks to Lionsgate.
Showing
Glasgow Film Theatre 1
Thursday 25 February
20:30
Cineworld 18
Friday 26 February
20:45
Film Details
Director
Werner Herzog
Featuring:
Nicolas Cage, Eva Mendes
2hrs 10min, USA 2009,
N/C 18+
Tickets: £7/£6 concession*. GFT Cinecard and Cineworld Unlimited cardholders get concession rate entry to all events.
February 2010
18:30
Certificate:
N/C 15+
Venue:
Glasgow Film Theatre 1
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