Al Pacino in Cruising Tonight at the Silent Movie Theater
4/3/2009 @ 7:30pm / SERIES: ’70’s Queersploitation
“For equal opportunity skank in queer cinema, you can’t get much nastier than this incendiary pair of thrillers from 1980 which delve deep into the underbelly of New York’s post-disco gay scene and come up covered in grime. William Friedkin’s Cruising sparked a storm of protests as rookie cop Al Pacino goes undercover as a leather-clad bar boy hunting down a serial killer who knifes his hogtied victims in the back. Al learns how to sniff poppers and thrash around hilariously on the dance floor before finally getting his man… or does he? In depicting the underground gay bar scene in the most raw and uncompromising fashion, and in piling on layer after layer of claustrophobic red herring twists to deliberately make the audience as confused as Pacino’s character, Friedkin created a masterwork of ill ease, one of his greatest films to stand alongside The Exorcist and The French Connection.”
Cruising Dir. William Friedkin, 1980, 35mm, 106 min. | Tickets – $10
Trailer for William Friedkin’s Cruising Starring Al Pacino
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