The only criminal he can't catch is himself.
Terence McDonagh is a drug- and gambling-addled detective in post-Katrina New Orleans investigating the killing of five Senegalese immigrants.
Genre(s): Crime, Drama
Rating: 7.8/10 (842 votes)
Release Date: 4 September 2009
Country: USA
Languages: English, Spanish
Company: Edward R. Pressman Film
Sound: DTS, Dolby Digital, SDDS
Director(s): Werner Herzog
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Producer(s):
Stephen Belafonte - producer
Melanie Brown - co-producer
Nicolas Cage - producer
Alessandro Camon - executive producer
Boaz Davidson - executive producer
Danny Dimbort - executive producer
Randall Emmett - producer
Avi Lerner - executive producer
Diego J. Martinez - executive producer
Alan Polsky - producer
Gabe Polsky - producer
Edward R. Pressman - producer
Elliot Lewis Rosenblatt - executive producer
Trevor Short - executive producer
John Thompson - producer
Writer(s):
William M. Finkelstein - (screenplay) (as William Finkelstein)
Victor Argo - (earlier film "Bad Lieutenant") &
Paul Calderon - (earlier film "Bad Lieutenant") &
Abel Ferrara - (earlier film "Bad Lieutenant") &
Zoë Lund - (earlier film "Bad Lieutenant")
Cast:
Nicolas Cage - Terence McDonagh
Val Kilmer - Stevie Pruit
Eva Mendes - Frankie Donnenfeld
Fairuza Balk - Heidi
Jennifer Coolidge - Genevieve
Brad Dourif - Ned Schoenholtz
Michael Shannon - Mundt
Shawn Hatosy - Armand Benoit
Denzel Whitaker - Daryl
Shea Whigham - Justin
Music: Mark Isham
Stephen Belafonte - producer
Melanie Brown - co-producer
Nicolas Cage - producer
Alessandro Camon - executive producer
Boaz Davidson - executive producer
Danny Dimbort - executive producer
Randall Emmett - producer
Avi Lerner - executive producer
Diego J. Martinez - executive producer
Alan Polsky - producer
Gabe Polsky - producer
Edward R. Pressman - producer
Elliot Lewis Rosenblatt - executive producer
Trevor Short - executive producer
John Thompson - producer
Writer(s):
William M. Finkelstein - (screenplay) (as William Finkelstein)
Victor Argo - (earlier film "Bad Lieutenant") &
Paul Calderon - (earlier film "Bad Lieutenant") &
Abel Ferrara - (earlier film "Bad Lieutenant") &
Zoë Lund - (earlier film "Bad Lieutenant")
Cast:
Nicolas Cage - Terence McDonagh
Val Kilmer - Stevie Pruit
Eva Mendes - Frankie Donnenfeld
Fairuza Balk - Heidi
Jennifer Coolidge - Genevieve
Brad Dourif - Ned Schoenholtz
Michael Shannon - Mundt
Shawn Hatosy - Armand Benoit
Denzel Whitaker - Daryl
Shea Whigham - Justin
Music: Mark Isham

November 22nd, 2009
Sometimes it's better to leave things alone. Whereas the original BadLieutenant was a well written and acted version of the "buddy-cop"films, the sequel is uninspired and drawn out version of the first. Theaudience soon loses interest in the characters that they have come towatch. Herzog and Cage do not add any depth or growth to the charactersthat once made them famous.
If you liked the original then you should like this. It appears to be afilm where the cast & crew walked through the motions of production andcollected a hefty paycheck at the end. Unfortunately the audiencediscovers after paying the price of admission, that if you want anotherBad Lieutenant, watch the original.
November 27th, 2009
I can’t describe in words how much I disliked this movie, which had a really bad story and an even worse shooting technique.
It’s about a cop who rescued a criminal which was drowning in a police station’s prison, and because of this he has injured his back. Since the beginning it was funny because I couldn’t understand how he injured his back by jumping in pretty deep water (it was reaching the criminal’s head). He was promoted for his “courages” act to lieutenant. Because of the back pain, he had to use drugs to calm it down, and that’s how the movie continues to its end, him trying to find drugs through illicit methods. How bad is that!?
I wouldn’t suggest going to see it unless you want to waste money and time.
It was the 1st movie where I left the cinema as I couldn’t stand it anymore. Oh man, and the shooting techniques..
I can’t believe I paid to watch this (well, half of it).