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While she's leaning over a boat railing trying to get an earring, Owen stands behind her and creeps up...Soon the
police
are looking for Larry to question him, but he's at Owen's where he's being encouraged to live up to his end of a bargain he had no idea he made.
Never mind Kafka's fiction, think more the recent killing of the innocent Brazilian in London in 2005, with the Head of the Metropolitan
police
still in his job and no-one tried for the poor man's murder.
"All men are guilty," says the chief of the
police.
It also haunts the dreams of the other villagers creating a climate of suspicion and gossip around the couple which is aggravated by the arrival of a
police
officer that comes to investigate the disappearance of the murdered husband.
Roy Scheider is a member of an elite
police
task group called The Seven Ups, which are 5 guys that fight crime undercover.
Anyway, since the cop ends up dying, Scheider and his men are under suspicion because the
police
commissioner knows so little about their activities he wonders if THEY'RE on the make by kidnapping mobsters, so of course this kind of thinking needs to be nipped in the bud & Scheider is relentless getting to the bottom of things.
My boyfriend opined that this movie is in a couple of ways similar to a film in which Ed Harris had a Hispanic partner (in the
police
sense of the term!) who was a little overeager to prove himself.
Garfield is fine as a boxer hiding from the
police
with that motley crew the Dead End Kids.
it is nice to see Jerry Orbach play a doctor instead of a
police
officer and Kelly Bishop as the mother.
Think of Lloyd in his first talkie, WELCOME DANGER, trying to "assist" the San Francisco
Police
Department in the midst of a crime wave, and making
police
sergeant Edgar Kennedy want to kill him.
Trivia - a Bekins truck appears in the movie when the
police
run out of Black Marias.
The film's "us vs. the law" mentality is underscored by the all-black neighborhood vs. the nearly all-white
police
force.
The opening sequence of the
police
arriving at a dark and rainy house wherein the "wife" has committed murder.......or is it??....and the remainder of the film seeks to unravel what really happened....OK...the film is a bit "campy"...but has good editing and dialogue.....professional acting.....often humorous......and the very last scene with the facial expression is one of the best of its' kind......definitely worth watching.....deserving at least a 7 or an 8!
This is NOT your run-of-the mill
police
story where the characters were only secondary to the gun battles and car chases.
Anyway, let me tell you right away that, if like me, you're a sucker for gritty
police
dramas, you'll like "The Lost Child" Tennison, the heroine, throughout the "Prime Suspect"series, has been battling the male
police
establishment, throughout the series, getting to her present, comparatively powerful rank in the
police
hierarchy through hard work,obstinacy, and sheer talent for
police
work.
Unfortunately her relationships are affected by the wicked hours, which her career demands, and she has never married, so when she finds herself pregnant from her latest affair, she is faced with the choice of becoming a mother, and jeopardising her entire
police
job, let alone future advancement, or having an abortion - which she opts for.
Commissaire Mattei(André Bourvil) is a single with a little gun who loves cats and his boss at the Paris
police
department is a philosopher who knows that even the
police
becomes sooner or later guilty.
Couple this with some beautiful northern Canadian scenery and recent ongoing events involving
police
officers and First Nations people like the Neil Stonechild case, and you have a very rewarding and relevant viewing experience.
As is, it's just a decent
police
procedural with hints of film noir (at its zenith in 1947) and social commentary (also trendy at the time) thrown in for good measure.
Pretty good movie about a man and his wife who get caught up in murder and the
police
officer investigating the case.
was kind of a short movie,around 70 minutes and some change,but the action is there,and the great actors are there as well.Lionel atwill turns up as a
police
inspector,heres some trivia,Lionel atwill appeared in son of Frankenstein,ghost of Frankenstein,Frankenstein meets the wolf-man,and house of Frankenstein.
The smugness of the police, makes you cring, because just as the Rodney King Beating brought to light, the brutality of the police, this movie brings forth the total lack of moral fiber in these
police.
The camera follows them around in an almost documentary style;from the juvenile detention center (where most of the staff is as corrupt as the police) and back to the streets, and it never turns away from the horrors of the city.
A ninja gets shot up by the police, and uses his spirit for revenge.
Plenty of stereotypes beginning with the Black man in the beginning and when the
police
captain orders that "every Hindu in town" by rounded-up.
Of course he calls Dennis and when the
police
arrive, they see no sign of Karen, but find her next door neighbor murdered in the bushes.
I am not sure how good or bad that is for this French
police
procedural emanating from the song- and-dance community, though it is certainly interesting that what we do know throughout is who did not do it.
The East German
Police
are closing in and the outcome far from certain, until the very end.
The film has been beautifully photographed in what I presume to be Monte Sant'Angelo, near the Adriatic in southern Italy (at least, that town's
police
force is thanked in the closing credits).
After a party is raided by
police
for no other reason then to practice raids, Charley and his wife frantically try avoiding each other at home for fear the alterations in appearances become known.
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