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"Beyond Tomorrow" is a song from the motion picture Serpico , with words by Larry Kusik and music by Mikis Theodorakis. [1] Theodorakis and Kusik were nominated for Grammy and BAFTA awards for the soundtrack. Perry Como, backed by the Ray Charles Singers, recorded the song at an RCA studio (Studio "C") in New York City on January 4, 1974.
The song's lyrics depict a potential conversation between Frank Serpico and one of his superiors. In the 1995 movie Se7en, Brad Pitt's character (detective Mills) says to his wife "Serpico's got to go". In the 1998 film Rushmore, Max Fischer (Jason Schwartzman) creates a stage adaptation of Serpico's story. Frank Serpico, a 2017 documentary. [44]
On September 21, 1975, Serpico premiered on television on The ABC Sunday Night Movie. [81] It was released on VHS in 1991, [82] and on DVD in 2002. [83] The film was made available on Blu-ray in 2013. [84] Masters of Cinema released Serpico in the United Kingdom on Blu-ray in 2014. It contains three video documentaries about the film, a photo ...
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Serpico intentionally tips off The Indian's go-between Grace to an upcoming raid. He gets suspended but gains The Indian's trust. Serpico wants to meet and personally bust The Indian. Serpico reunites drug courier Heather with her father, and he has romantic interest in the hospital doctor caring for Heather.
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