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Wilson is the bumbling
police
officer, in his three-wheeled electric
police
cart complete with blue light and funky siren.
Part one illustrates the vicelords' empire from inside one of their clubs, showing the fate of a victim who is beaten and then picked up by
police
in the pay of the Mob.
Nikki is taken to the hospital while Michele and Jackie go to the
police
station.
Sam Elliot does a good job of portraying a man who tortured by the guilt of his own murderous actions, and grief over the death of his partner who may have been involved in
police
corruption.
Following a mugging incident at New York's Grand Central Station, an innocent bystander (Kevin Spacey, "The Usual Suspects") is arrested by
police
who believe him to be under the influence of hallucinogenic drugs.
Love Barbara Stanwyck, SZ Sakall, Sidney Greenstreet, Dennis Morgan, Robert Shayne (Superman's
police
chief), the housekeeper, the waiter at Restaurant Felix, and the judge......I can go on and on.
The innocence and sense of righteousness of the younger woman (literally) accidentally getting into his life, reinstalls his better judgment and it is because of her that he spontaneously confesses his spying behavior to his neighbors and the police, accepting and even holding on to the stones consequentially thrown through his windows.
Stroud makes an impression as an intense, racially-bigoted hit-man while Peters adds just a tinge of class as an upright
police
detective who enlists Brown's aid.
Are they some sort of paramedics, or the secret
police?
I still count
"Police
Squad!" as the absolute funniest TV show of the 1980s.
In Truffaut book-length interview with Hitchcock, it's apparent that Big Al's fear from the
police
dates back to his childhood.
His father sent him to the
police
station carrying a note.
This is a difficult movie to watch, and would have been even more difficult had I known then that the actor playing the protagonist was in fact killed in his home by
police
at age 19.
It switches between the court trials for those facing accusations, those who are in the park escaping
police
attention, the training of officers preparing to handle these prisoners, the judges in their leisure time, among many other things.
These upper crust traitors are the last the
police
pursue or even suspect.
Hitchcock had a lifelong distrust of the
police.
I think anybody who makes low budget movies can relate to certain scenes such as actors who just can't get that one line, being bothered by the police, and having most of the crew disappear after the first week.
There's not much anyone can say about this flick....the plot is quite simple: Two
police
officers (who also happen to be lovers) are using a brothel as a stakeout in order to catch a criminal, with the help of the "lady of the house", played by hardcore pornstar Chloe.
They are very intelligent and want to prove they are smarter than the
police
so they plan the "perfect crime".
A nice, humorous mix of music hall (in the first third mostly) and
police
procedural mystery as the various suspects' stories start to collapse.
You can ignore the final scene (the Hollywood ending). Louis Jouvet is best as the
police
inspector who seems to be just passing through, but is really on top of things.
Back on land, he is assigned to the
police
force, where he is to clean up corruption and crime in a local suburb.
The Chinese Manchu government is after these revolutionaries, and anyone that stands in their way is in trouble, even if they are in the
police
force.
Disillusioned with his life in Italy and with the
police
there closing in on him, he decides to return to his old stomping ground in Paris.
The heist proffers a meagre half million francs, way less than their sources had suggested, despite this and with the
police
in chase they both make it to Nice, where they hideout briefly.
A now wounded Davos with two kids in tow is going to be easily spotted by police, so he calls on his old friends in Paris to send help, but they have moved on since their old friend went into hiding and are not too inclined to take a risk themselves, so they send small time thief, Eric Stark (Jean Paul Belmondo) to rescue him.
There is a
police
officer, nancy,his ex girlfriend, two brothers that just got out of jail, a older man and his lover, a black man and the couple that owns the cabins and their retarted son that never speaks.
She hires Samuel L. Jackson, who is a former
police
officer.
OK,so this film is NOT very well known,and wasn't very well publicised.I discovered this fairly brutal gangster gone good movie by complete accident on one of Skys millions of movie channels late on some boring evening,but I'm glad i did!The opening sequence to this film is fantastically comical in a very dark way.This in fact sets what i think is the general tone for the movie.I think a lot of critics and movie fans that have actually seen this film have been a bit unfair to just write it off as a lower budget gangster movie in the Reservoir Dogs vein.OK,so there are undeniable similarities between Thursday and some other crime genre films that it has been compared to,but in all fairness,i think this film takes a much more darkly comic look at this type of film,and the end result is a engrossing,well made,funny,if not totally original film.Tom Jane is good in this,and deserves the recognition he will now hopefully get thanks to the The Punisher.His performance as the bad guy gone good is realistic,funny and just cold enough to make you believe Casey really was a bad ass before he reformed.Thats another thing that makes this film stand out for me,the characters.In Nicks gang you get the strangest trio of criminals ever assembled,a smooth,charismatic but very cold leader(Nick),a trigger happy blood loving sexually predatory bitch of a woman(Dallas)and a psychotic hill billy with brains with a penchant for torture(Billy Hill).Throw in the most bizarre
police
detective ever seen on screen,beautifully over played by Mickey Rourke,and you've got a recipe for...well for Thursday really.Its at times darkly comic,sometimes brutal,sometimes unoriginal,but always engrossing and worth watching.8/10
The cast struggle gamely with the silly material: the adorable Barbara Alyn Woods as sassy, fetching
police
captain Kate, Raquel Krelle as tart, sexy hooker Jeanine, Bobby Di Cicco as Graves' bumbling, excitable partner Scotty, Peggy Trentini as alluring museum curator Monica, and Ace Mask as the jolly Dr. Rochelle.
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