From 'Bullet' to 'Sicario': Bullying, corruption and anti-heroes mark an era.
The 30 best police movies in cinema history and where to watch them
From Bullitt to Sicario: The Persecutions, Corruptions and Antiheroes That Marked the Times.
Since its inception, crime films have been a dark mirror of society.Through lone detectives, corrupt cops, charismatic criminals, and ruthless moral dilemmas, the genre has portrayed the tension between law and chaos with an intensity that few film genres can match.From the film noir classic The Maltese Falcon to the contemporary thriller Wind River, these films not only entertain, but also challenge, disturb and leave a mark.Songs
In this selection, we list 30 essential titles that define the genre, including masterpieces like 'Serpico', 'Cello', 'Training Day' or 'The Assassin', which explore the limits of justice and moral ambiguity.In addition to their scores on IMDb and FilmAffinity, we tell you where you can watch them streaming.
1. "The Maltese Falcon" (1941)
Director: John Huston
Reporte: Humphrey BAGTR, MALIʻO Martor, Glastor BAHDS GERSEGE, Peter lorre
When private investigator Sam Spade takes on the case of a mysterious woman, he finds himself entangled in a complex web of murder, lies and greed.The search for a prized statue - the Maltese Falcon - sets off a series of events that test his cunning and morals.
Anecode: Many famous figures were made during recruitment, and one of them - the most serious - mysteriously disappeared.Later, it became one of the most valuable film objects found and sold at auction for more than four million dollars.
IMDb: 7.9.film affinity: 8.1
Available on: Prime Video, Moviestar Plus+
2. "O gran sono" (1946)
Director: Howard Hawks
Ribardo: Humphrey Bogart, Lauren Bacall, John Ridgely, Martha Vickers
Detective Philip Philip Marlowe is hired by a retired general to investigate the case of the two people about his two daughters.It begins as a simple investigation that becomes one of complex crimes, secrets and passions, one of the great classics of film noir.
Anekido: in the main scene, the character is presumed dead.The director, script, and even the editor went to great lengths to agree.Who killed him?Because?As?No one knows.So they decided to ask the story's creator, Raymond Chandler.His response was unforgettable: "I don't know. I thought you were just a child."
IMDB: 7.9.Filininta: 8.1
By: Movister Plus +, Amazon Prime Video
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Directed by: Orson Welles
Cast: Charlton Heston, Orson Welles, Janet Leigh, Marlene Dietrich
The drug cartel between Mexico and the United States operates a murderous operation that has no police presence.Or iilles' Noir represents, you do and the unforgettable opening created the plot of the film.
Trivia: The opening sequence is a masterclass in narrative tension.The camera pans through the streets, characters, and conversations while quietly exploding.It sets the pace.Everything is designed down to the millimeter.with no room for errorThe studio wanted to put the credits on top.It was as if it was just another movie.But the director stood up.and received awards, the sequence is now studied in film schools.Analysis in the forumwhich is respected at various festivals
IMDb: 7.9.Cinematic affinity: 8.1
Available on: Prime Video
4. 'Samorai' (1967)
Directed by Jean-Pierre Melville
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Jeff Costello, a troubled and reclusive hitman, is on assignment in a Parisian nightclub.Although he manages to get elsewhere, several witnesses recognize him, and the police and his work start chasing him.Minimal and elegant noir that has inspired generations of filmmakers.
AECDOT: Before filming his scene, the protagonist acted every step with an imaginary weapon.It was not a white man: it was chorexoral.Every scene, every hand, every step had to have the right weight.The director watched calmly, as if waiting for the ritual to end.When he saw that he was ready, he said to him, "Now you can use the right one."The result wasn't just a real killer.It was a moving picture like an art crime.
IMDB: 8,0.Filmaffinity: 7.5 Denial of En: Main Video
5. "Bullet" (1968)
Director: Peter Yates
Starring: Steve McQueen, Jacqueline Bisset, Robert Vaughn, Don Gordon
Lieutenant Frank Bullitt must protect a key witness in a case against the mob.When a witness is killed, Bullitt begins an investigation that leads him to uncover a corruption network.Known for his famous car chases through the streets of San Francisco.
Joke: don't like Steve McQeen.It is interested in a hurry, so he got in a car and ride himself between San Francisco, I'm so hot with the camera.Calculated with the song, with a smell of music, with the sound of the machinary and the sound of machines and each pipe and a nature of each pipe and a person.The release of release for his period.Frank P. Kler had an Oscar for its best job regarding it.
IMDb: 7.4.Affiliation with the film: 7.2
Available on: HBO Max, Prime Video
6. "The French Connection" (1971)
Daracta: William Friedkin
Actors: Gene Hackman, Roy Scheider, Fernando Rey, Tony Lou Bianco
Two New York detectives are on the trail of an international heroin smuggling ring.The investigation leads them on a frantic chase through the streets of New York.Winner of five Oscars including Best Picture and Best Actor.
Anecdote: A director needs realism.So he filmed the most famous scene from the movie in the middle of the street, and there is real traffic without interruption, without warning.The wheel stunt collided with a car that was not in the script.A problem?No one.He left them in the last cut.
IMDB: 7,7.I-Plmaffinity: i-7,3
Available: Prime Video, Apple TV
7. 'Dirty Harry' (1971)
Director: Don Siegel
Adran: Clint Eastwood, Harry Greatino, Reni Santino, Reni Santoni, John Vernon
Inspector Harry Callahan, known for his investigative methods, agreed with the passenger from the series in San Francisco.The film takes place before and after a cop movie, marked by a con that pushes the limits of justice to bring justice.
ANECDote: Before the East created the most important series in Calsa, which went through the hands of Sinatra, Wayne and Newman.No one wants to step into the shoes of a police officer who is strong, tough, aggressive.Until it is enough to drive him to be dangerous.During one of the scenes, the workers were angry at their San Francisco police station while the real police had the same behavior at work.The danger is real: if someone moves, they can stop shooting.
IMDb: 7.7.Film Kinship: 7.5
Available on: Prime Video, HBO Max, Movistar Plus+
8. 'Serpico' (1973)
Director: Sidney Lumet
Repartment: Al-Pacino, Jon Randolf, Jek Kehost, Tony Roberts
Frank Serpico, an honest New York cop, confronts systemic corruption within law enforcement.His efforts to expose corruption make him an outcast among his peers.This film, based on a true story, is one of Al Pacino's most memorable performances.
Anecdote: Al Pacino was a character that during filming, he saw someone attacking someone on the street and ran away.He forgot that he was acting.He just reacted.Meanwhile, we look at the real agent that the whole story is based on.He visits which is often organized, but not always comfortable.Surviving the past, seeing how he was led, listening to his own words in the mouth of another person in the mouth of another person ... This is an exercise to remember that it does not hurt.
IMDB: 7.7.falmaffirini: 7.3
Available: Netflix, Prime Video, Movistar Plus +
9. 'Chinatown' (1974)
Director: Roman Polanski
Uloge: Jack Nicholson, Faye Dunaway, John Huston, Perry Lopez
Private detective Jake Gittes investigates an adultery case in Los Angeles, but soon becomes entangled in a web of corruption, murder, and family secrets.A classic of modern film noir with a Robert Towne screenplay and an unforgettable, depressing atmosphere.
Story: The director wanted authenticity.So he asked the actress to take a slap in the middle of the scene.She refused.He insisted.Tensions rose.Filming stopped.When everything seemed calm, she tossed him a cup of coffee.This wasn't just another argument, the conflict took a personal level.
IMDB: 8.1.film Affinity: 7.9
Available on: Prime Video, Movistar Plus+, Rakuten TV
10. 'Dog Afternoon' (1975)
Director: Sidney Lumet
Elenco: al pacino, John Cazle, Karol Durning, Chris PARANDON
Moving forward in the long-running hostage situation of Brooklyn gangsters, inspired by true events, the film creates a chaotic intensity of desperation, chaos, chaos and chaos.
IMDb: 8.0. Film Affiliation: 7.8
Available: Hebo Max
The story: Al Pacino played the role.Every scene was an emotional release, every shot an open wound.The hero asked to leave the mission.He offered to replace.But the director convinced him to continue.And then the time came. In front of the audience, in full excitement, he shouted "Attica!"without it being in the script.He improvised it and it became an icon.
11. 'Mississippi Burns' (1988)
Director: Alan Parker
Starring: Gene Hackman, Willem Dafoe, Frances McDormand, Brad Dourif
Two FBI agents with contrasting patterns choose to erase the disappearance of three civil rights activists in a southern city. Local hatred and the involvement of the Ki Klux Klan make the case against established racism.
Story: During filming, the team traveled to various locations in the Deep South, including towns in Mississippi and Alabama, with the goal of capturing the rural and oppressive atmosphere necessary for the story.What they didn't anticipate was the persistence of racist attitudes among some residents decades after the real-life events that inspired the script.Between the photos there are hostile looks, inappropriate comments and more palpable tension.
imdb 7,8.FilmAffinity 7,6
Available from: Vizemin
12. 'The Silence of the Lambs' (1991)
Director: Jonathan Dmeme
Reparto: Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins, Scott Glenn, Ted Levine
A young FBI cadet seeks the help of a brilliant, imprisoned psychiatrist - the terrible Hannibal Lecter - to catch a serial killer who skins his victims.A cult psychological thriller, winner of five major Oscars.
Anecdote: Anthony Hopkins is only on the screen for about 16 minutes, but every second is full of blood-curdling intensity.His presence is so strong that he no longer needs time to dominate the film.In one of the most memorable scenes, he came closer to Jodie Foster than expected by improvising some of the dialogue.Foster's paralyzed reaction with fear was completely genuine.The director did not hesitate to leave this shot in the finale.
IMDb: 8.6.Film relevance: 8.3
Available on: Prime Video, Movistar Plus +, Movies
13. "Reservoir Procedure" (1992)
Director: Quintin Tarantina
Features: Harvey Keitel, Tim Roth, Michael Madsen, Steve Buscemi
After a failed robbery, members of the gang gather in a warehouse to find their traitors.Tarantino's first features marked by its non-linear narrative, Sharp dialogue and modern violence.
A joke.Quentin Tarantino planned to shoot it on 16mm with friends and a few bucks, but fate dealt him another trick.Harvey Keitel read the script, became obsessed with it, and not only joined the cast, but also became a producer.Thanks to their participation, the project received professional financing and became a starting signal for the new American independent cinema from a family film.
IMDB: 8,3.Filmaffinity: 8,1
Available: Streaming on Prime Video and Apple TV
14. 'Bad Lieutenant' (1992)
Director: Abel Ferrara
Reparto: Harvey Keitel, Victor Argo, Frank Thorne, Zo lun
An NYPD lieutenant addicted to drugs and gambling investigates the rape of a nun while facing his own demons.A provocative independent film with one of Keitel's rawest performances.
Anecdote: Abel Ferrara and his team marched through the streets of New York without permits, cuts or nets.They used flash cameras, moved quickly and filmed in real locations, often avoiding the police.This was not only an aesthetic decision, but also a necessity.That urgency, that dirtiness, that uncomfortable truth can be infused into every beat.
IMDB: 7.0.Flammability:- 6,9
Available in: prime video
15. 'The Heat' (1995)
Director: Michael Mann
Kupony Wa: Al Pacino, Robert de Niro, Valmer, Jon Voight
A veteran detective and a master thief face off in a game of criminal chess on the streets of Los Angeles.Epic thriller with one of the most iconic scenes in modern cinema: the face-to-face meeting between Pacino and De Niro.
Anecdote: Al Pacino and Robert De Niro have already matched the credits of the same film, but they've never shared the same frame.Here they finally come face to face at the irresistible cafe that has become a holy place for moviegoers.Michael Mann gave them the freedom to improvise some dialogue and what followed was a tense, restrained exchange of respect and threats.Two legends who measure up against each other.
IMDb: 8,3.Film Affinity: 7,5
Available on: Prime Video, Netflix, Disney+
16. Seven (1995)
Director: David Fincher
Lifestyle: PIT TIME, MIGAN FreeMAN, BYGYNT PALTROWS, SHOW SPecty
Two students are sick and one is from the Rookie, investigating various things where the killer uses the seven deadly sins as a template.Something entertaining and disturbing that '90s space cinema is known for is its story and its consequences.
Arkdot: Coming to an endThe studio wants to clean it up, make it more pleasant, without problemsBut Brad Pitt stood up: if they changed the results, he would quit his jobWith that consistency, The Box "represented and is one of the worst moments in cinema of this era. To preserve its impact, Kevin Spacey asked that his name not appear in the opening credits or in the promos."
Imdb: 8,6..fotakfilish: 8,3
Available on: Prime Video, Movistar Plus, HBO Max
17. 'The Common Missing' (1995)
Director: Bryan Singer
Featured: Kevin Spacey, Gabriel Byrne, Chazz Palmiteri, Benicio Del Toro
Five criminals are gathered in the preset.What seems to be a chance encounter is in the plot of a scam, the story and a room with the name of a criminal.The sponsor of the sun with one of the most relevant final moments in cinema.
Anecdote: The police recognition scene was meant to be serious, suspenseful and almost ritualistic.But Benicio-Del Toro couldn't suppress the candidate's jokes and laugh and laugh.Far from making the cut, Bryan Singer decided to go with the flow.The result was a heady, messy and hilarious look that became the film's official poster.
IMDB: 8,5.ServUfrinity: 8
Available: Rentals on Prime Video and Rakuten TV
18. 'Fargo' (1996)
Directors: Joel and Ethan Coen
Reparto: Frens Mcdrenand, Uilyam H. Mash, Stiv Buscemi, Butrus Borare
A car salesman hires two thugs to kidnap his wife for ransom.But the plan goes awry and a pregnant police officer starts investigating the crime.The mix of dark humor, violence and ritual became an instant classic.
ANECDOT: To set the character of the GunderSon logo, for McDorcant himself goes to the world of Minnesota.You spend time with a real agent, learning his techniques, his speech, his body language.It is not to imitate, but to understand.A preparation that is teber meant by a performance, no joke, that is an OSCAR.
IMDb: 8,1.FilmAffinity: 7,8
It is available in: movie
19. 'L.A. Confidential' (1997)
Director: Curtis Henson
Repertory: Kevin Ceci, Russell Crowe, Guy Pearce, Kirk Kirk
Three police officers have to investigate a series of murders in Los Angeles in the 1950s in different ways and motives. Portraits of police corruption, the power of the media and the appearance of Hollywood, with a perfect narrative and an extraordinary setting.
Anecdote: James Eeloy did not want his Pastero adapted for the pillment.It is very complicated, very dirty, and Nau.But when he saw the bottom line, he changed his mind.He didn't just disagree with the film: he meant it."Curtis Hanson works. Better than my book," he said.
IMDB: 8.2.FALMAFFIRINI: 7.7
Available on: Disney+
20. 'Education Day' (2001)
Directed by: Antoine Fuqua
Attori: Denzel Washington, Ethan Hawke, Scott Glenn, Tom Berenger
A young police officer accompanies a veteran detective on his first day in the narcotics unit.What begins as a learning journey turns into a dive into the dark side of the law.Denzel Washington won an Oscar for his role.
Anecdote: Denzel Washington didn't like half measures.The original script offered nuance, gray areas, possible redemption.But he asked to go further: for his character to be a dark, seductive, unapologetic force.And he got it.Every gesture, every word, every look conveys a threat.Even the car he drives—that black Chevrolet Monte Carlo—was chosen by him.It's not just a car: it's an extension of the character.
IMDB: 7,7.FilMaffinity: 7,4
Available on: Rentals on Prime Video and Apple TV
21. "Dirty Game" (Infernal Affairs) (2002)
Director: Andrew Lau, Alan Mak
Starring: Tony Leung Chiu-wai, Andy Lau, Eric Tsang, Anthony Wong
A police officer infiltrates the trio and the intruders lead double lives that pit them against each other in a game of deception and crossing loyalties.The Hong Kong thriller that inspired Scorsese's remake of The Departed.
Anecdotes: Martin Scorsese made a lame-shooter-shot, but the original followed suit.It is funny, anxious, morally weak.At the time Oscar was dropped, yes, but many of its scenes were copied from the Hong Kong film.Even James Ellroy-it's not easy to wake up who said the most important.
IMDb: 8,0.Film Affinity: 7,4
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22. 'Mystical Day' (2003)
Director: Clint Eastwood
Actors: Sean Penn, Tim Robbins, Kevin Bacon, Laura Linney
Our childhood friends are reunited after the murder of their daughter.The police search for previous orders and investigate their connections.An intense drama with beautiful antithatones, based on the novel by Lenyis Leeane.
Anecdote: Michael Keaton would be one of the protagonists.He prepared thoroughly: he lived in Boston, worked with the police and participated in script readings with the rest of the cast.But a strong argument with Clint Eastwood changed everything.Keaton left the project and was replaced by Kevin Bacon just a week later.
IMDb: 7,9.FilmAffinity: 8
Available: HBO Max
23. 'Holiday' (2006)
Director: Martin Scorsese
Report: Leonardo DiCaprio, Matt Damon, Jack Nicholson, Mark Wahlberg
An undercover cop infiltrates the Irish mafia in Boston, while criminals conduct similar investigations within the police force. Both try to discover each other's identity before they are discovered. A remake of Infernal Affairs, which won four Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
Anecdote: Mark Wahlberg didn't have to look far to build his character.This was based on his adolescence, which was characterized by arrests, street fights, and frequent visits to the police station.He used this memory - as well as the memory of his parents, who paid the bail - to create an explosive, sarcastic and quick-witted personality.
Imdb: 8,5.Filmaffity: 7,9
Available on: Netflix
24. "Elite Troop" (2007)
Registrar: José Padilha
Division: Wagner Moura, Cayo Junqueira, Andre Ramiro, Milem Cortez
Captain Nascimento cleans up an operation before the Pope's visit. While searching for an heir, he encounters police corruption and drug cartels.A stark depiction of a Brazilian urban landscape.
Anecdote: During filming in the Chapeau Mangaira favela, the tension was not only in the script: it was also felt by the camera.Some of the equipment was hijacked by local smugglers, who stole 59 replica weapons and 31 real pieces fitted for the film.Production was halted for two weeks.
Imdb: 8,0.Mamafaty: 7,5
Available on: Prime Video (Lions+)
25. 'Zodiac' (2007)
Director: David Fincher
Reppacko: Jake Gyllenhaal, Mark Ruffalo, Robert Downey Jr. Anthony Edwards
Dellees in real events, showing trial records and police officers in San Francisco in the 60s and 70s. Accident and Motoposeic thriller about watching and anger.
The Story: David Fincher wasn't content with reading police reports or reviewing books.Before filming, he began his own investigation that lasted 18 months.Together with screenwriter James Vanderbilt and producer Brad Fisher, he interviewed eyewitnesses, reconstructed history, and reviewed official archives.I wanted the truth to breathe in every scene, even if that truth was uncomfortable, obsessive, and had no solution.
IMDb: 7.7.Cinematic Affinity: 6.8
Available: HBO Max, Movistar Plus+
26. Eastern Promises (2007)
Director: David Cronenberg
Dibintangi: Viggo Mortensen, Naomi Watts, Vincent Cassel, Armin Mueller-Stahl
A young Rist examines the everyday serenity of a woman in the care of a London midwife, which leads her to develop a human connection to Russian magic.Morten's most powerful performance is a lesson and a violent thriller.
Anecdote: To play Nikolai, Viggo Mortensen is not satisfied with reading lines of dialogue.He met members of the Ex-Russian Mafia, studied the meanings of tattoos in all prisons and worked with experts on criminal symbology.The structures that appear on the screen are not decorative: they are codes, hierarchies, confessions.
IMDb: 7,6.FilmAffinity: 7,4
Available on: Skshowtime, Movistar Plus +
27. ' gangster i road (2007)
Director: Ridley Scott
Starring: Denzel Washington, Russell Crowe, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Josh Brolin
Frank Lucas, a Harlem mobster's driver, uses the death of his boss to build a heroin smuggling empire.An incorruptible policeman sets out to catch him.Based on true events, in the perfect setting of 1970s New York.
The anecdote: Denzel Washington didn't want to build his personality from afar.He met Frank Lucas before he died, face to face, to understand his psychology, his morals, his way of working.I did not try to correct, but to understand.
IMDb: 7.8.Film Affinity: 7.6
Available on: Rent on Prime Video and Apple TV
28. 'The Prisoner' (2013)
Directed by Denis Villeneuve
Starring: Hugh Jackman, Jake Gyllenhaal, Viola Davis, Maria Bello, Paul Dano
Two girls went missing in a residential area because the police made no progress.So the father of one of them decided to take justice into his own hands.A tense and morally ambiguous thriller.A sombre atmosphere and Roger Deakins photography.
Story: Denis Villeneuve did not treat the script as a fictional story.He treated the case as fact: he investigated the kidnapping, spoke with experts in criminal psychology, and reconstructed police procedures with screenwriter Aaron Kucikowski.Paul Dano helped create the character of Alex Jones.Explanation.
Imdb: 8,2. Philfurian: 7,6
Available on: Netflix
29. "Sicario" (2015)
Director: Denis Villeneuve
Israa: Emily Brount, Benoicio Del Toro, Josh Bwolin, Daniel Kala7ya
An FBI agent takes part in an undercover operation to combat drug trafficking along the US-Mexico border.He soon discovered that the team's methods bordered on the illegal.A brutal and stylized thriller about the war on drugs.
The anecdote: Kate Macer's character wasn't supposed to be a woman.In the original script, it was written as male, but Taylor Sheridan changed her mind after meeting a military woman in Texas, who made her approach again.When Denis Villeneuve saw Emily Blunt in Queen Victoria, she knew she had what the role needed: solidity, vulnerability and an appearance that does not need to raise her voice to demand respect.
IMDb: 7,7 Affinity for the film: 6,9
Available on: Prime Video (Lionsgate)
30. Wind River (2017)
Director: Taylor Sheridan
Elenco: Jeremy Renner, Elizabeth Olsen, Graham Greene, Kelsey Asbille
An expert tracker and FBI agent investigate the murder of a young Native American woman on a Wyoming reservation.A silent and moving thriller that denounces violence against Native women in the United States.
Anecdote: Taylor Sheridan contested the election as the leader of the dangerous badge: tough, cool and uncomfortable and an uncompromising inhaler.It was deployed right in the middle of blizzards, sub-zero temperatures and skin-biting wind in Utah and Wyoming.The team had to adjust to adverse circumstances.
Imdb: 7.7.movi Maquinity: 7
Available on: Play Play.Rent on rakuten TV
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