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After the
crime
lord was released due to lack of evidence , he framed Chan for the killing of a police officer.
Later on, Salina (Brigitte Lin), who was the secretary of the
crime
lord, went to a shopping mall and started to steal the evidence of the
crime
lord's crimes from his computer and preparing to pass them to Chan.
However, the
crime
lord knew that Salina had downloaded his incriminating data and hired his henchmen to capture her.
At the last scene, Chan was seen punching the
crime
lord.
Running fairly on the heels of that masterful movie comes another impressive French production, Jacques Audiard's gritty
crime
caper, Sur mes levres ( Read My Lips ).
Actually, to tag this film a
crime
caper does it a disservice because it is so much more than that.
When the police arrives at the place, young officer Wai sees how Pang hastily flees from the scene of the
crime
and follow him.
I would love to thank him for getting rid of all the
crime
and being so brave.
Julie Winters is a "freelance social worker" in an unnamed filthy city, ridden with crime, and she and everyone she knows has a lot of issues to work through.
Four teenage girlfriends drive to Fort Laurdale for spring break.Unfortunately they get a flat tire in Medley,Georgia and one of the girls witnesses a brutal murder deep in the woods.The local sheriff is behind the
crime
and the nightmare begins..."Shallow Grave" is a pleasant low-budget surprise.The cast is likable enough,the direction is steady and the violence is particularly nasty and misogynistic.Especially the second murder is pretty grim.The murderous sheriff isn't one-dimensional character-in a couple of scenes it seems that he feels remorse for what he's done.The subplot involving the two boys they meet in the diner goes nowhere,but the stalking scenes in the woods are tense and exciting.7 out of 10.
'Five Days' is billed as something special, a
crime
drama that consists of a series of episodes, each set on one particular day of a police enquiry.
But in fact, this element of the story turns out to be rather less significant than might at first be thought, as the fact that the action in each episode is confined to 24 hours is hardly noticeable, and very little distinguishes the program from countless other
crime
stories.
Alain Delon visits swift, sure vengeance on the ruthless
crime
family that employed him as a hit-man in the Duccio Tessari thriller "Big Guns" after they accidentally murder his wife and child.
Richard Conte of "The Godfather" plays a Sicilian
crime
boss who wants to bury the hatchet with the Delon character, but the rest of his hard-nosed associates want the hit-man dead.
Like most
crime
thrillers in the 1960s and 1970s, "Big Guns" subscribes to the cinematic morality that
crime
does not pay.
The costumes, the music score and soundtrack, the hairstyles, make no mistake about it this is a film all about
crime
in the 80's and while it should have dated horribly it hasn't.
It features performances by Spencer Tracy and Loretta Young that are just about the finest of their careers, and it's a surpassing example of how the director, Frank Borzage, was able to create an almost fairy-tale aura around elements of poverty, crime, and horrendous social inequity, which just proves that how truly romantic and spiritual his talents were.
A romantic comedy wrapped around two
crime
stories, great closing lines.
Why this movie has all but disappeared into obscurity is an absolute
crime.
This is one of the better classic Edgar Wallace movies from the German series - it features all basics for a highly enjoyable Wallace
crime
flic movie way back from the 60ies: Although his majesty, Mr. Kinski, is missing you still have young Joachim 'Blacky' Fuchsberger, starring once again as the typical clever American 'womanizer', you have young Eddi Arendt in his best (and just as well typical) role ever - the cool, sophisticated British butler - and you have (not so young anymore) Lowitz as the melancholic yet very 'dry' ironic (and thus: highly entertaining) police investigator.
Made of equal parts cruelty,
crime
and passion, Dog Bite Dog benefits not merely from an apt title, but also flexible direction, superb cinematography and respectable performances from most involved.
A little soft on the
crime
front (it's almost an afterthought and not terribly suspenseful or fleshed out) but thought the romance angle was wonderfully charming.
It's a beautiful, bittersweet movie about a misfit German Shepherd called Charlie (fantasticaly voiced by Burt Reynolds) who is killed by his boss/partner in
crime
(is name ha,ha is Carface).
The Sopranos is an epic
crime
saga that illustrates it's content with psychological depth that is characterized with subtle nuance, humor and unvarnished violence.
I love the mafia and
crime
genre in film and I enjoy following the compelling stories set in these worlds, but this is so much more.
Its a
crime
that he did not.
He gets into another shamble with the department, as usual, when he tries to fight
crime '
his' way, in particular with a diner robbery (inspiration for Pulp Fiction?) and with a high speed pursuit with a senior citizen bus.
"True
Crime"
has Kevin Dillon, which should be helpful in improving most film projects.
You seldom see him in wuxia, more often in classic eastern or
crime
slapstick.
He plays Tony Montana, A small time hood from Cuba turned into a rich and powerful
crime
lord in Miami, and he does it with the only two things he's got in this world, his balls and his word, and he doesn't break'em for nobody.
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