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Pride and Glory
A saga centered on a multi-generational family of New York City Police officers. The family's moral codes are tested when Ray Tierney, investigates a case that reveals an incendiary police corruption scandal involving his own brother-in-law. For Ray, the truth is revelatory, a Pandora's Box that threatens to upend not only the Tierney legacy but the entire NYPD.
Gavin O'Connor
Casts & Crew
Edward Norton
Jon Voight
Colin Farrell
Noah Emmerich
Jennifer Ehle
John Ortiz
Frank Grillo
Shea Whigham
Lake Bell
Carmen Ejogo
Manny Pérez
Wayne Duvall
Ramón Rodríguez
Rick Gonzalez
Maximiliano Hernández
Leslie Denniston
Hannah Riggins
Ty Simpkins
Ryan Simpkins
Francisco Burgos
Carmen LoPorto
Lucy Grace Ellis
Flaco Navaja
Raquel Jordan
José Ramón Rosario
Christopher Michael Holley
Jason Rodriguez
Jessica Pimentel
Popa Wu
Nikkole Salter
David Pinon
Lissette Espaillat
Sekhar Chandra
Cuba Libre
Gabriel Lopez
Bill McHugh
Robert P. Alongi
Bo Eason
Howard W. Overshown
Peter Moog
Edward Gardner
Kenneth Pepe
James Cavanagh Burke
Richie Thorton
John Comer
Thomas Pilkington
Glenn Cunningham
Steve DiSchiavi
William McNeely
Rick Tirelli
Jamie McShane
John Mariano
Robert Hopes
Jim O'Neill
Eddie Molina
Karl Bury
Sean Gavigan
Christina Cabot
Sal DiGiovani
Tom Pelligrino
Nancy McCabe
Bill McKinney
Joseph Roman
Kubrat Hristoff
William Geiger
Keith Fallon
Craig Garland
Steve Benvegna
Carl Bocker
Tim Byrne
Gerald M. Kline
William Clemente
Joe Blozis
Tom Nonnon
Scott Dillin
Nicoye Banks
Denia Brache
Roz Abrams
Sandra Endo
Dick Brennan
Dominic Carter
Yanko Perez
Sujeilee Candele
Michael Angelo Ortiz
Juan Lopez
Argelis Parra
Miguel Ventura
Billy Joe Marrero
Sean Dougherty
Tammy Tunyavongs
Jaime N. Garcia
Darren E. Johnson
Pablo Gonzalez
Louise G. Colón
Cecelia Riddett
Tony Rhune
Andrew Rogers
Luis Da Silva Jr.
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