Officers
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(And of course, all Senior
Officers
are either corrupt criminals or total idiots.)
What does it say for British police when helicopters and a number of
officers
at Snipe's location can't find Snipe's and he manages to evade capture by hiding behind some stairs?
During the intro, we follow a bunch of nervous security
officers
and hired hit men as they chase a doctor who escaped from a mysterious laboratory with a briefcase full of top-secret files.
The principal characters are merely characterizations; embarrassing stereotypes that range from the 'enigmatic and noble' American Indians through to the 'stuffy but sadistic' British
officers.
Mr Coward might have had the respect of the gentlemen of the chorus at Drury Lane and Binkie Beaumont might have been terrified of him but his ability to tame,mould and direct a ship's crew in wartime must be brought into question.He folds himself languorously around the bridge,patronising the other ranks and barking orders at the officers,he only needed a silk dressing gown and a cigarette holder to seem right at home.
This show is like a slap in the face to real hard working law-enforcement
officers.
The city of Muncie, the Police Chief, and all the
officers
should be hanging their heads in shame and should never want o admit they come from that city.
Another example is the number of LAPD
officers
who were shot near the end of the movie, this is far from the truth!
The only thing that the German
officers
talked about was how wonderful the Americans are.
Unfortuneatley he is met by some not so friendly police
officers.
A mostly Caucasian cast portraying the North Korean camp
officers
might have been forgivable, but when supposedly Russian
officers
acting as advisors to the Koreans strut around wearing re-badged Nazi uniforms complete with jodhpurs and jackboots (obvious costume-department recycles from WWII flicks) and speaking with accents like General Burkhalter from Hogan's Heroes, well, that's just six kinds of silly.
The story is about some navy
officers
on leave in San Francisco during WWII.
He is extremely patriotic, bemoans that US-Americans didn't appreciate and celebrate the achievements of the single soldier, but has nothing but distrust for leading
officers
and politicians.
The US appear to run the UK police who all run around armed to the teeth and did you know that CID
officers
change into uniform when they stop work and go down the pub!
Bored attendants still run gas stations and doctors still make house calls and helpful police
officers
still show up with radiator fluid just when you need it.
Joel Schumacher's 'Tigerland' follows the standard template, we see men treated like dirt but emerging as soldiers, with a degree of mutual respect for their commanding officers, and judgement is reserved on whether such an extreme process can be considered justified; as is judgement of the merits of the war for which they are being trained (typically, as here, Vietnam).
In an attempt to celebrate the work of Liverpool's Junior Liaison
Officers
the opening title points out that 92% of potential delinquents, who have been dealt with under this scheme, have not committed a second crime.
We had mad police officers, ambulance men, secretery's and that was just for starters.
Like Karisma is getting beat up, and the same time SRK is fighting (comically) with the police
officers.
In fact, as soon as it was realized they had multiple murders on their hands, the authorities assigned a task force of dozens of
officers
to track down and end the killing spree of a man that did not fit into what is perceived as normal serial killer parameters.
The three quirky, irritable old cops make a brilliant team, applying twenty-year old detection methods in a police force which has moved a long way on since then - sometimes with effect, at other times to the horror of their senior
officers.
Upon reassuming command, Kirk demands an explanation, whereupon Spock requests immediate court martial by a tribunal of Starfleet commanding
officers
- of whom there are three on board - Mendez, Kirk, and the crippled invalid Captain Pike.
In 1943, a group of RAF Officers, including Eric Wiiliams, decide to escape from a POW camp using a Gymnastic Vaulting Horse in the courtyard.
This is the same POW camp that was the scene for the Great Escape which resulted in the murder of 50 re-captured
officers
by the Gestapo (and later was made into a very successful movie of the same name).
After an anonymous phone call about a spacecraft that would have crashed in a frozen wood, two police
officers
find evidences that the event really happened and apparently one Martian had walked away from the spot.
However, he then returns home to find his apartment infested by police
officers
and soon finds out that the reason they are there is because his wife has been strangled with one of his neck ties!
He has a track record of treating suspects and known criminals with gross brutality and this has brought him into conflict with his superior
officers
who have censured him for the amount of violence he has regularly used.
Loosely based on Rudyard Kipling's poem of the same, GUNGA DIN follows the journey of three military
officers
in 19th century India.
The casting, especially of the younger officers, was spot on, and the script and editing, the soundtrack, and the acting made this episode a tour d'force.
The plot is related of how the young army
officers
took the power in Portugal in 1974, to finally defeat the fascist government of Caetano and to also finalize the wars in the colonies, i.e.
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