A Stranger Among Us (1992): Lumet’s Probe of Hasidic Culture, Starring (Miscast) Melanie Griffith, with John Pankow, Jamey Sheridan, James Gandolfini (Screen Debut)

In Stranger Among Us, director Sidney Lumet takes one of his recurrent film topics, the urban police thriller, and situates it in the context of Hasidic culture in New York's Williamsburg. Unfortunately, the end result is a dramatically unsatisfying, psychologically shallow film–one of Lumet's weakest–about the contrast between two totally different worlds.