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Citizen Cohn

  • TV Movie
  • 1992
  • R
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
1.6K
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James Woods in Citizen Cohn (1992)
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As ruthless lawyer and power broker Roy M. Cohn lies dying of AIDS in a private hospital room, ghosts from his past visit him as he reflects on his life and loves.As ruthless lawyer and power broker Roy M. Cohn lies dying of AIDS in a private hospital room, ghosts from his past visit him as he reflects on his life and loves.As ruthless lawyer and power broker Roy M. Cohn lies dying of AIDS in a private hospital room, ghosts from his past visit him as he reflects on his life and loves.

  • Director
    • Frank Pierson
  • Writers
    • Nicholas von Hoffman
    • David Franzoni
  • Stars
    • James Woods
    • Joe Don Baker
    • Joseph Bologna
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.0/10
    1.6K
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    • Director
      • Frank Pierson
    • Writers
      • Nicholas von Hoffman
      • David Franzoni
    • Stars
      • James Woods
      • Joe Don Baker
      • Joseph Bologna
    • 29User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 3 Primetime Emmys
      • 11 wins & 19 nominations total

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    James Woods
    James Woods
    • Roy Marcus Cohn
    Joe Don Baker
    Joe Don Baker
    • Sen. Joseph McCarthy
    Joseph Bologna
    Joseph Bologna
    • Walter Winchell
    Ed Flanders
    Ed Flanders
    • Joseph N. Welch
    Frederic Forrest
    Frederic Forrest
    • Dashiell Hammett
    Lee Grant
    Lee Grant
    • Dora Cohn
    Pat Hingle
    Pat Hingle
    • J. Edgar Hoover
    John McMartin
    John McMartin
    • Older Doctor
    Josef Sommer
    Josef Sommer
    • Albert Cohn
    Daniel Benzali
    Daniel Benzali
    • Francis Joseph Cardinal Spellman
    Tovah Feldshuh
    Tovah Feldshuh
    • Iva Schlesinger
    John Finn
    John Finn
    • Sen. Charles Potter
    Frances Foster
    • First Annie Lee Moss
    Allen Garfield
    Allen Garfield
    • Abe Feller
    David Marshall Grant
    David Marshall Grant
    • Robert F. Kennedy
    Joe Grifasi
    Joe Grifasi
    • Gerald Walpin
    Daniel Hugh Kelly
    Daniel Hugh Kelly
    • Congressman Neil Gallagher
    Karen Ludwig
    Karen Ludwig
    • Ethel Rosenberg
    • Director
      • Frank Pierson
    • Writers
      • Nicholas von Hoffman
      • David Franzoni
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    User reviews29

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    mermatt

    Disturbing and funny

    This film is an amazing study in self-loathing. As Cohn himself puts it in the movie, he was "a Jew who persecuted Jews; a gay who persecuted gays." Always trying to prove something to himself or his parents, he recklessly smashed lives and helped create the paranoia of the McCarthy era.

    In the midst of the tragedy there are some very funny moments such as when Cohn eats off the plates of everyone he is dining with including Cardinal Spellman of New York. He was indulged and self-indulgent.

    There is a Shakespearian quality to some of the scenes in which Cohn speaks to himself or to the ghosts of people he hurt. This is a disturbing look at human ego as well as a bitterly funny movie.
    7filmbuffsky

    Good movie to see in 2003

    Saw it last night on HBO. While it's true that Cohn was gay that was a minor part of what the movie was about. I would say the film shows what happens when radical right wing idiots get too much power and start a crusade against everyone who disagrees with them.

    Woods is excellent in this film playing a total a-hole so convincingly that as a viewer you want him to get run over by a bus about 10 minutes into the movie. When an actor can make you intensely emotional, whether positively or negatively, towards a character he portrays that is great acting.

    It's a good movie to watch in these times of extreme right wing conservatives dominating the American government, the airwaves and book sales. The rhetoric and the despicable way of going about achieving their misguided goals reminds me very much of what I see today. They harass people, don't let them talk when they try to defend themselves, use intimidation tactics, etc. These are truly disgusting, disturbed, completely misguided people with absolutely no sense of what's right and wrong.

    A great favorite of many conservatives, Ann Coulter, not only defended McCarthy in her latest book, but with her views could be a proud member of his staff. People need to see this film to realize how dangerous people like Coulter are. I also wonder what's up hers? I'm sure she has an interesting past and upbringing. Maybe it's time someone looked into it.

    There are many conservative pundits who are simply stupid, ignorant and misinformed people. Coulter is not dumb and she knows exactly what she's doing just like Cohn. These are the ones we have to watch out for.

    This film shows why.
    9claudio_carvalho

    The Rise and End of an Unscrupulous and Despicable Being

    In the 50's, the ambitious and unscrupulous Jewish prosecutor Roy Marcus Cohn (James Woods) convinces Senator Joseph McCarthy (Joe Don Baker) to be his Chief Counselor in his hunting against communists. The arrogant Cohn destroys careers and lives and becomes a Jew hunting Jews and a gay hunting gays. In 1986, he dies of AIDS in a hospital in New York.

    "Citizen Cohn" tells the rise and fall of an unscrupulous, arrogant and despicable Roy Marcus Cohn through flashbacks. I saw this film in the early 90's and the performance of James Woods is outstanding. This is the third time that I see this magnificent movie. My vote is nine.

    Title (Brazil): "Cidadão Cohn" ("Citizen Cohn")
    8Jared G.

    A Great Film!

    I find this film, tv movie or not, to be absolutely incredible! James woods is great as always, and he gives us a sometimes scary look into the disturbed mind of one of the leaders of the McCarthy era. He's surrounded by an excellent cast, even Joe Don Baker turns out a good performance as the alcoholic McCarthy. A must-see for anyone interested in the early 50's or for those who have read Arthur Miller's "The Crucible".

    The film is based on the book by the same name.
    dtucker86

    a frightning film about a true American monster.....

    Roy Cohn was truly a brilliant man. He graduated from law school before most people even graduated from college. During his prosecuting of the Rosenburgs and his stint as McCarthy's assistant, he was looked upon as a rising star, a "young Commie catching comet" as Walter Winchell called him. For all his panache, brilliane and theatrics, however, Cohn was nothing more then a liar and a crook and was disbarred shortly before his death from AIDs. It made me angry that this man was so brilliant and we could have reaped a great benefit from his talents if he had properly and honestly applied them to helping people. Like so many, however, Cohn was corrupted by power and greed. I have rarely seen an actor who can play a bad guy the way that James Woods can, this man is awesome in every way and they couldn't have picked a better man to play this real life meglomaniac and monster. Woods is so chilling as Cohn that you almost feel that his dying of AIDs is God's punishment. He is sneering in our faces all throughout this film. I see nothing wrong with calling Roy Cohn a monster, but he is like a Frankenstein monster because we made him and let him get away with it. He was a Jew who persecuted Jews and a gay man who persecuted gays. The most disturbing scene for me in the film is where the dying Cohn is literally "haunted" by the Rosenburgs, a victim of the Witch Hunt he drove to suicide and even Senator McCarthy and Joseph Welch (the lawyer who helped bring him down during the infamous Army-McCarthy hearings). Its hard to believe that we could have another Salem Witchcraft period of hysteria in our country but we did less then 50 years ago because of two demagogues named Joe McCarthy and Roy Cohn. Joe Don Baker did a fine job as the infamous Wisconsin Senator but Peter Boyle was the one who did a masterful performance in the 1977 tv film Tail Gunner Joe. They re-enact the scene during the hearings (which were the first of their kind carried live on tv) where Joseph Welch called down the wrath of God on this tyrant in a way no one would ever forget "I don't think I ever really gauged your cruelty or your recklessness...if it were in my power to forgive you for your reckless cruelty I would do so...I like to think I'm a gentle man but your forgiveness will have to come from someone else...have you left no sense of decency sir?...at long last have you left no sense of decency? He could have easily said the same thing to Roy Cohn and the answer would have been no.

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    • Trivia
      When a tape is played from bugging Martin Luther King's hotel room, the sounds of people having sex are the same sounds from the sex scene between Jack Nicholson and Sally Struthers in Five Easy Pieces (1970).
    • Goofs
      As he is scattering ashes into what is purportedly the East River, Cohn says he consigns his mother to the waters of New Jersey, where she did not live. The East River does not border New Jersey.
    • Quotes

      Dora Cohn: You're telling this boy how to live? You are?

      Albert Cohn: That's the idea.

      Dora Cohn: [firmly] Don't. He's MINE. This is one boy they're NEVER going to forget!

    • Connections
      Edited from Five Easy Pieces (1970)

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    • Release date
      • August 22, 1992 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le pouvoir de Roy Cohn
    • Filming locations
      • Carnegie Mellon University - 5000 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
    • Production companies
      • HBO Films
      • Breakheart Films
      • Spring Creek Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 51m(111 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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