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Much of the humour is dated, yet curiously touching and outrageous in today's PC world - the girls drink, gamble, smoke and are later sold off to rich Arabs, yet always remain in charge, defeating bureaucrats, police, judges and other establishment figures as they maraud across England.
It's incredibly original with flying
police
and giant mechs and even laugh out loud funny at times, it's a real shame this is such an obscure title because it's really a good film.
Take a young liberal idealist Christopher Boyce (Timothy Hutton) put in a top secret classification in a government front company because of his father's position team him up with a no'count drug dealer Daulton Lee (Sean Penn) who is wanted by the
police
and needs a new source of income and you have a recipe for espionage.
They (Big Brother) sent him out to do the job, he does it too well, without adhering to the accepted "standards" of death and destruction (Am I the only one who's troubled by the fact that we have 'standards' for death and destruction????), so they send the "Conformity
Police"
out to eliminate the individual.
It shows how the
police
took statements from the husband of the dead woman of the description of the man that killed his wife.
The husband seemed to want to change some things to merge with what the
police
said the young man was wearing.
The
police
little to investigate the crime.
He tells the viewers what he thinks and the strategy he will use on the
police
to show their incomplete investigation and beatings against his young client to get him to confess.
McGuinness investigates with Ann Finnell each place the
police
should have gone and the things they should have done but did not.
I am a white and I was surprised to see how blacks in high
police
positions treat other blacks.
It was very disappointing to see black and white
police
stick together when they think they got their man.
Police
have a hard job and I believe most of them are honorable not like the ones in this movie.
I think this is a great movie for anyone involved in the Judicial system including Judges,
police
and lawyers and even potential jurors to watch this movie and learn from it.
(He played a suburbanized version of this same role as the tourist town
police
chief in Jaws.
A man is wrongfully accused of killing his friend in an aircraft plant fire, and must travel cross-country to avoid the
police
and discover the true sinister nature of the situation at hand.
This Metro film is episodic, but nearly a constant series of chases, mainly trying to escape police, whether real or imagined, as Buster is mistaken for an escaped criminal.
A female
police
officer goes to the school undercover to see what is going on.
too bad they showed palm trees that could not be more inaccurate for Connecticut in October ... this was filmed in New Zealand ...This Martha Moxley case had been 'cold' for 20-25 years ... her family worked hard to keep it alive and when Mark Fuhrman decided he did not want to be remembered only for his involvement in the Nicole Simpson case .... which could have been deleterious to his reputation (if it already hadn't)... Anyway, he followed along as the
police
tried to get enough information to write a book.
If you overlook the cheapness of the production and delve deeper, you'll find an excellent performance by Cushing, a stunning opening score, some nice photography and the ever reliable Mr.Douglas McClure, my childhood hero!British
police
constables guarding the Whitehouse at the end!
I was struck by the initial seeming goodness of husband Wilkinson who wanted the driver, when he thought it was Everett, disclosed to the police, and the change of heart (and morals) when he learned it was his wife.
Buddy Manucci(Roy Scheider, solid in a chance leading role)heads a secret undercover
police
squad called the Seven-Ups whose tactics don't necessarily follow the exact ways of the law.
Shortly after the
police
convict an innocent man of the crimes, a reporter named Andrea Martelli arrives in the village and decides to start investigating the murders on his own.
At the end, it is clear that the murderers planted the murder weapon in Mrs. Columbo's car and it was at the
police
ballistics lab.
It's a pretty capable procedural and surprised me with its subtextually rich narrative that shows his distrust for small minded small-town mentality and the inefficiency of the police, as well as the twisted ideals of the Catholic church, the last of which seemed to have cut this film at its knees when it was first released and could have possibly given the director another direction so early on.
Assy McGee is an out-of-control, hard-nosed detective based on the countless examples from late 20th century
police
dramas.
What do you get when you have a tenacious, seasoned French
police
inspector by the name of Maurice Martineau is called to solve a murder case?
Created by Dennis Spooner, 'Department S' was a glossy thriller show about an offshoot of Interpol, based in Geneva, created to solve baffling mysteries the
police
could not handle.
Even though the film is a bit propagandist against Islam (the use of a Muslim
police
officer as a main character) I believe it was entirely realistic.
Is it a
police
procedural?
While traveling to New York City for an annual
police
convention, Chan (Sidney Toler) meets former Scotland Yard investigator Hugh Drake (Frederick Worlock) on the same flight.
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