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Would the PD really send a lone
officer
into an unlit warehouse, subway tunnel, or wherever to find a body, when the location of the perp is unknown?
Two L.A cops track down a serial killer nicknamed "The family man" who has wiped out whole families and when one of the police
officer'
s wife takes the deep six, questions are raised and it turns out that a serial killer isn't responsible but rather mobsters.
It's every fireman's life, every police officer, nurse, doctor in some way.
He was the worst one--well, okay, I have to give props to that freaky police
officer
rapist guy too, he was even worse.
The best and cult part happens during a flashback which brings us during WWII when a Nazi
officer
hide his Jewish wife.
Brando was good as a German
officer
but the rest of the film was simply unbearable.
Silly comedy casts an embarrassed-seeming Ray Milland as a British
officer
in World War II Europe escaping German confines and taking up with a man-hungry gypsy woman, played by Marlene Dietrich.
The same scenario follows and the American commanding
officer
would rather die than betray his fellow soldier.
In his busy day "Benji" grabs breakfast at the house of two young children, has a chat with an
officer
of the law, chases an old lady's cat and reminds an aging café owner to start on the day's special.
Killing off her character right away wouldn't result in a very long movie and thus she subsequently encounters a motor home family of freaks, suffers from visions (?) in which she talks to the deranged killer's previous victims and she has deeply emotional (and boring) conversations with a police
officer
who just won't die even though a truck ran over him...twice!
Pepe le Moko, played by Charles Boyer, is some sort of international criminal mastermind wanted in countries throughout Europe, and to stay free he holes himself up in the Casbah, a mysterious part of Algiers where even the police are reluctant to go, until a senior
officer
is sent from Paris to capture le Moko once and for all.
Seems Shirl was pulled from a shipwreck by a government-appointed lighthouse keeper, but when a truant
officer
from the State Board finds out the tyke isn't in school, she threatens to take the kid away.
It doesn't really matter if the prune-faced
officer
has a point that Temple isn't being raised properly (the woman is turned into the proverbial villainess almost immediately); one can see right away that Temple can hold her own, taking care of herself and her elderly guardian in the bargain (as well as the local widow who has her hooks in for the Captain).
The back of my DVD describes the plot of "El Chucabra":after his capture in the wilderness,the legendary bloodthirsty creature Chupacabra escapes into the city creating mayhem and panic.As they pursue the deadly beast,an animal control
officer
and scientist Dr Starlina Davide realize that a vigilante with his own suspicious plan is also tracking the elusive killer for a mysterious research facility run by the diabolical Dr Goodspeed.This putrid horror flick is somewhat amusing,if you watch it under the influence of alcohol.The script is completely silly,the acting is wooden beyond belief and the direction is amateurish.Two rubber Chupacabra suits are easily the best thing about this movie.3
Therefore, some young people - as well as a law enforcement
officer
- are among the creature's victims.
German
officer'
s with a spotless English accent, they didn't even attempt to be German.
Unknown to Moses, Keats is actually an undercover police
officer.
Nick Nolte plays Max Hoover, the unit's lead
officer
and his partners are played by Michael Madsen, Chazz Palminteri and Chris Penn.
The film revolves around impersonation (which seems to be in the curriculum of every comic star!) - in this case a German
officer
- and, while not as bad as Leonard Maltin claims (awarding it a BOMB rating), it's not exactly classic stuff either - certainly leagues behind Chaplin's THE GREAT DICTATOR (1940), even if comparably narcissistic!
Judith Light's charactor (an officer) has her hair down past her shoulders!
She plays the head officer, and I have to wonder if this where Hilary Clinton decided to adopt her current look and demeanor.
When we meet up with him he's trying to catch a corrupt undercover
officer.
In order to track down this cold-blooded killer, he and a by-the-book Russian intelligence
officer
enlist the aid of an imprisoned Irish terrorist.
The plot is ridiculous: a student shoots a police
officer
and five more take him hostage?
A day-long hostage situation -- with a wounded NYPD
officer
no less, takes all day?
The next evening at a lavish engagement party the airman turns up disguised as a German
officer
and dances with Anna.
Quite why this "jounalist" and a press
officer
from the Met would ever work together is never explained.
They even have a police
officer
by the name of "Falfa" (Harrison Ford's character in the original) who makes a "cameo".
A hard-nosed by-the- book, Cavalry officer, Captain Richard Lance, captures a leader of the Indian enemy after a massacre at a fort.
That is why the man with the shovel ( or was it a broom ) was so side-splittingly funny when he was telling the police
officer
about some funny looking man down at the bar the other night.
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