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I am still trying to figure out what the target of this movie was: 1) Whether to show how stupid, disorganized, unprofessional and arrogant the
police
is (I surely could add various adjectives here, but I think my point on this is clear).
Oh... there's a nonsense part with Brinke Stevens, who performed "Linda" in the first Slumber Party Massacre: the
police
bother her to know more details about the killer; but what we get is only some footage from the first film!
There are two groups of people; the upper classes who dwell safely behind the concrete walls of the city being provided by, at the right price, the state
police.
There only means of survival is to trade goods, which they forage for during the day, with the
police
in exchange for tins of food.
Unfortunately someone tips the
police
and after a hectic car chase he winds up in the slam only to escape and take revenge on those who betrayed and got him there in the first place.
A special unit of four
police
detectives are dispensing justice in their own unique way in 1950s Los Angeles.
All of the Lifetime tropes are there- a divorced mother in peril from a deranged stalker, an unreliable ex-husband (who, of course, cheated on her while they were married), and a
police
department that patronizingly dismisses her complaints, forcing her to Stand Up For Herself.
Soon the children are kidnapped and Benji has to help the
police
find them.
Hmm, I wonder who the
police'
s main suspect will be?
The PR-24
Police
Baton was invented in 1974.
The local
police
have bungled the case for a few years, so now the FBI has taken over.
So FBI-chick gets kidnapped, which involves her father, the former lead investigator from the local
police.
Furthermore, he discovers some relation to an investigation into
police
corruption.
Daphne and Harry report their observations at a local
police
station, but when the detective taking a crime report remembers Harry's criminal background, he becomes cynical.
A low budget affair shot in Vancouver, even
police
procedural aspects are displayed by rote.
Nothing more (or less) happens in the movie besides the unending abuse of an attractive woman prisoner by a sadistic
police
official.
Story concerns the mysterious murder of an influential Asian business man and the subsequent implication of a pathetic Vietnam veteran (James Woods) who, the
police
believe, may have taken revenge on his ex-employer.
The
police
send a notorious gangster and cop killer (along with a number of other prisoners) on a bus with a grand total of two guards.
Apparently the building was about to be shut down so somehow the
police
decided that everyone else in the entire precinct got the night off for new year's eve.
If you find the depiction of violent murders and wanton
police
brutality expressed in a plot less film with glacial pacing entertaining, then you're bound to enjoy Surveillance.
Secret informants, gossip turned into accusations, warrantless searches - these are the kind of things secret
police
thugs like the KGB did, and presumably, what the good patriotic Americans were fighting.
There are even gangsters who go to the
police
to get help from this guy.
The plot is ridiculous: a student shoots a
police
officer and five more take him hostage?
Boyer is a French thief hiding in the Casbah of Algiers while the
police
try to figure out how to get him out.
But the younger sister is helped by Bob, a good-hearted DJ, and everything is complicated by
police
involvement and the good sister's ignorance of Earth customs and culture.
A stronger
police
presence?
Escaping the police, hiding the money, and ditching Bruno(who had a loaded gun pointed at Harlan's head threatening to shoot him if he didn't drive)after evading capture by ramming a huge dump truck, Harlan passes out.
Charged with the murder of
police
among other things as a result of the damage caused by the high-speed chase, Harlan is imprisoned and many wish to know where the money is.
On the other hand, Chaney is (surprisingly enough) the laid-back but knowing authoritarian figure and Strode is a native
police
official.
Oldboy is set in Korea & starts as a drunken Dae-su Oh (Min-Sik Choi) is bailed out of the
police
station by his friend only to be abducted, Dae-su wakes up & finds himself in a small room which he will be imprisoned in for the next fifteen years.
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