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A Stranger Among Us

Play trailer Poster for A Stranger Among Us PG-13 Released Jul 17, 1992 1h 50m Mystery & Thriller Play Trailer Watchlist
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A New York policewoman (Melanie Griffith) enters the Hasidic community to investigate a diamond-robbery murder.
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A disappointing misfire for director Sidney Lumet, A Stranger Among Us tries to tell a murder mystery and a fish-out-of-water love story, doing a disservice to both.

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Peter Rainer Los Angeles Times A Stranger Among Us isn't emotionally on a much higher level than a Harlequin romance, but Lumet keeps the actors in front of us, and we enjoy watching them. May 3, 2014 Full Review Desmond Ryan Philadelphia Inquirer [Lumet] may be the quintessential New York director, but A Stranger Among Us argues that he should stay out of Brooklyn. Rated: 1.5/4 May 3, 2014 Full Review Jay Boyar Orlando Sentinel Director Sidney Lumet is obviously fascinated by the Hasidic community, and he displays this fascination by presenting the Jewish characters and settings with affection and respect. Rated: 3/5 May 3, 2014 Full Review Nicholas Bell IONCINEMA.com While Avrech's script, which might as well be a sci-fi film in its depiction of NYPD operations, is mostly at fault, Griffith casts a dubious shadow over the proceedings. Rated: 2/5 Aug 10, 2020 Full Review David Nusair Reel Film Reviews A Stranger Among Us is rife with laughably heavy-handed instances of plot and character development... Rated: 2/4 Feb 3, 2016 Full Review Roger Hurlburt South Florida Sun-Sentinel A Stranger Among Us is an unwieldy yarn that plays passion against faith and tradition in a most unconvincing manner. May 3, 2014 Full Review Read all reviews

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Steve D Didn't really bring anything new to the table but I found it engaging. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/22/23 Full Review arnold r I really liked A Stranger Among Us, which I recently rewatched. The comparison, of course, is Witness. In both movies a hardened, cynical cop must live in a closed, tight-knit religious community that rejects mainstream culture, and both are transformed by the experience. Is Harrison Ford a more convincing cop than Melanie Griffith? Of course he is. Ford is more convincing in any macho role than any actor alive. Attractive young woman in law enforcement is a harder role to fill, you can't just be tough, and Griffith isn't supposed to be a super cop, just an ok detective. But both films are less about the whodunit than than the community, Hasidic or Amish, how they deal with the outsider and how the outsider deals with them. Both do that well, with careful attention to details that bring the respective communities alive. Both films get violent towards the end. Witness gives us a triumphal climax, while A Stranger Among Us is more thoughtful, with one scene in particular making a bad guy's comeuppance more real and anything but triumphal. In both films, the outsider cop falls in love with a community member, and both films resolve the situations in similar ways, but Stranger's resolution has more depth and is much more satisfying. If you Liked Witness, give A Stranger a chance. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 03/30/23 Full Review Audience Member The plot, dialogue, and acting were all subpar in what was a rare miss, and easily the worst film I have seen so far, from Sidney Lumet. The plot involves Melanie Griffith, as a policewoman, going undercover within a community of Orthodox Jews in an attempt to solve a murder while navigating the NYC diamond district, the mob, and, of course, a romantic connection. Everything about this felt messy as the film starts off as a gritty NYC cop drama, reminiscent of other Lumet films, before turning into a fish out of water comedy as the gentile undercover cop attempts to put the milk in the meat fridge or drops the fully intact fish while preparing a sater meal. Finally we finish off as a romantic drama, where the two lovers from totally opposite worlds need to decide if their connection is strong enough to overcome the vast differences between their lives, a "will they or won't they" scenario for the ages. The most positive takeaway from this for me was the unexpected Gandolfini appearance where a svelte looking James was working a semi passable Brando voice, exhibiting a gravelly whisper with his wise guy character that made me smile. This was an excellent choice for my 13th Lumet film as I wouldn't have felt any unluckier watching any of the 12 previous. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 01/20/23 Full Review Audience Member Fascinating and respectful of the Hassidic community in Brooklyn. Directed by Sidney Lumet- an absorbing movie! Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 02/25/23 Full Review Audience Member I hate Melanie’s acting but everyone else was pretty good. Still, the movie was so so. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 11/19/17 Full Review Audience Member Decent cop drama. Nothing to phone home about though. The only distinguishing feature is that it shows an inside look at the lives of hasidic Jews. One you don't see often. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 02/01/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis A New York policewoman (Melanie Griffith) enters the Hasidic community to investigate a diamond-robbery murder.
Director
Sidney Lumet
Producer
Steve Golin, Sigurjon Sighvatsson, Howard Rosenman
Production Co
Hollywood Pictures, Sandollar Productions, Propaganda Films
Rating
PG-13
Genre
Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Jul 17, 1992, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Aug 10, 2016
Box Office (Gross USA)
$12.1M
Runtime
1h 50m
Sound Mix
Stereo
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