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what really bothered me was the way the
police
were describing schizophrenics as ruthless, unpredictable villains who can seem like normal people 99% of the time and then just snap.
In Theodore Rex poor Whoopi Goldberg is set up as a tough
police
cop who gets to work with a pathetic dinosaur on a case.
The performances are all one-note although it's nice to see Carl Brisson in a musical but when Victor McLaglen, as the
police
Lieutenent, lurches into view for the umpteenth time on the hunt for clues, you may want to throw in the towel or at least fast-forward to the next number.
So the basic idea is, the
police
outnumbers these gangsters by like a million to one, but they're powerless because the villains' guns are just a bit bigger.
I guess
police
ammo just kinda bounces of.
A
police
officer (Robert Forster) in a crime ridden city has his wife attacked and young son killed after she dares to stand up to a thug at a petrol station.
The twee
police
station looked like the set from Heartbeat ( a nauseating British series set in the 60s).This film just couldn't make its mind up what it wanted to be- a comedy or a serious examination of the undercurrents in women's friendships.
An other problem was the
police
story.
Watch for Alan "The Skipper" Hale jr. as a
police
Sgt.
The neighbors, including a fantastically wicked Burgess Meredith and kinky couple Sylvia Miles & Beverly D'Angelo, are a diabolical lot, and Eli Wallach is great fun as a wily
police
detective.
The premise of the story is simple: An old man living alone in the woods accidentally stumble upon a murder of a small child, and tries to convince the
police
that the murder has occurred.
Often bursting into song or dancing a few steps, the capricious Steckert gradually gains the trust and affection of his captive and, as
police
close in for an inevitable showdown, the tethered pair are seen to be a great deal alike in their responses to forms of rejection, as discerned by a psychiatrist (Lindsay Wagner) assigned to aid a zealous
police
lieutenant (James Coburn) who is in charge of the manhunt for Steckert and his "prisoner".
Mitchell being Mitchell, the film wouldn't have suffered from a lack of gratuitous
police
brutality either.
The
police
and army were very aggressive at Soweto, but this is probably an exaggerated event.
The
police
and army did shoot students, but there is not evidence of them going into schools and executing people like this.
Dana Andrews again portrays a cop, but this time he's hardened, cynical and has been accused of
police
brutality by his superior - "You don't hate hoods, you liked to beat them up!".
Eugene Palette is better than usual playing very straight as an admiring
police
partner to Vance, with his very professional timing.
Both Andrew and Dave are inside the house when the
police
and the demolition team come calling.
They are desperate and can't escape, and in the panic and confusion just as the
police
burst in everything fades to white.
No police, no demolition team, no angry girl scout mother!
Meanwhile the
police
are investigating Alecia as she might have known the shooting was going to happen.
We had mad
police
officers, ambulance men, secretery's and that was just for starters.
Alan Curtis has a loud, violent sounding argument with his wife, slams out of his apartment, has a night of drinking with a mysterious lady with a large hat in a bar (run by Andrew Tombes, in a nice villainous part for a change), and returns to find his wife dead and the police, led by Thomas Gomez waiting for him.
The relationship of them become affect by the feeling of guilty and the investigation of the
police.
The
police
investigate and find no sign of violence in that apartment- no corpse, no blood, nothing.
The
police
hire psychiatrist Michael Glass (David Morrissey) to see if she's mentally competent to stand trial.
Laura was based around love, and this film is based around hate; as we watch
police
detective Mark Dixon, a copper already suffering scrutiny from his superiors for his heavy handed tactics, accidentally kill a suspect and try to pin the murder on a known criminal; a man by the name of Tommy Scalisi.
Of Deanna's three songs, only "Il Bacio" is from the classical repertoire, but when she sings it in that
police
station scene, the film's place in history is assured.
The acting is fine all around, including Malden as a tough
police
captain and Tully as Tierney's protective father.
Onetime Mexican sex symbol Andres Garcia of "Tintorera" infamy portrays the dashing
police
officer hero and Julissa looks absolutely ravishing as the sole likable female character.
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