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Everyone in the cast is amazing from Sutherland who tries to accommodate him and provide ways for the
police
to coordinate their efforts, to the troubled citizen x.
For example, when Paul finds Becky in his bed; when he finds her paints; his imagination in many situations; in the drugstore, trying to buy and get explanations about the crab medicine; most of the scenes of his neighbor, the minister; when Karen calls the department store; or when the
police
finds a suspect of assaulting Paul.
But when he learns that the rest of his group is trying to get an antidote that will keep them alive by taking on the
police
-his best friend is a cop- he becomes the black mask.) the style that the movie goes for, very visual, works and at least for me is entertaining.
"Speed Demon" and "Leave Me Alone" were funny, especially when the
police
officer tells Michael, "I need your autograph right here", after stopping him for dancing in a no-dancing zone.
After an anonymous phone call about a spacecraft that would have crashed in a frozen wood, two
police
officers find evidences that the event really happened and apparently one Martian had walked away from the spot.
How the heck could a guy like that kid get a hot
police
babe and his dad let him go free.
The very realistic portrayal of
police
life in a city on the East German coast is a strong contrast to other crime movies or series.
I loved the main actress and the absolute rejection of any prevalent cliché about the
police.
its up to the local
police
chief and some other characters to try and stop him.
The turning of the plot depends on
police
inspector Sir Cedric Hardwicke; Knowles' mother (the redoubtable Lucile Watson); and Knowles' loyal housekeeper (Una O'Connor).
i saw this movie on cable, it was really funny, from the stereotype
police
chief to the stereotype big bad guys, jay leno and mr mayagi from karate kid star in this good comedy about a prototype car part.
I compare this movie to "RUSH HOUR" in which a local cop has to partner up with an asian
police
officer to solve a case.
It is a detailed and sparkling story of the innocent poor masses, complete with evil capitalists and trigger-happy
police
forces, but slowly it evolves into a magic fantasy tale, as the boy wonder Toto develops unlimited superhero powers.
However, he then returns home to find his apartment infested by
police
officers and soon finds out that the reason they are there is because his wife has been strangled with one of his neck ties!
Everything points in that direction, until a
police
shooting ignites an investigation spearheaded by Marybeth Cogan (Bridget Fonda) who believes the guilt points towards city hall and the mayor.
A six year old boy and a
police
officer's death are blamed on a career criminal who's questionable freedom leads to an apparent cover-up by political pay-offs and city corruption involving union leaders like Danny Aiello played by Frank Anselmo, corrupt judicial officials like Judge Walter Stern.
It will fail but it shows that as soon as one in the line of justice,
police
work and other security forces steps off the line of absolute legality, some unjust act is done that can ruin even the best accusation case and that can nourish the worst deepest imaginable thirst for vengeance.
To charge someone on circumstantial elements is just as bad as to let circumstantial elements ruin the work of the
police
or of justice.
The best intentions on the
police
side are ruined by some personal involvement and vengeful intention, just as much as the life of a person can be jeopardized by circumstantial elements inflated to the size of evidence, which in its turn will jeopardize the whole case by being just circumstantial, hence easily discardable, with a good lawyer.
The film then is a deep reflection on the necessity to respect standards and regulations all along the
police
and justice line if we don't want to make a mistake, which in its turn of course does not justify the death penalty since anyway it goes against the deepest belief Americans are supposed to have: "We hold these truths to be self-evident , that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness."
Marjorie, a young woman who works in a museum and lives with two female roommates, Pat and Terry.One night she gets in her car and is attacked by masked man with a knife.His plan is to rape her, but she manages to escape.The man has her purse.The
police
can't help her, since the actual rape didn't happen.Then one day, when Marjorie's roommates are at work, her assailant comes there.His name is Joe.A long battle begins against this man.But then she manages to spray his eyes and mouth with insect repellent, stuff that will kill him if he won't get help soon.She ties him up and makes Joe the subject of the same kind of physical and mental assaults he used on her earlier.The Extremities (1986) is directed by Robert M. Young.It's based on the controversial off-Broadway play from 1982 by William Mastrosimone.Farrah Fawcett, who sadly lost her battle with cancer last year, is terrific as Marjorie.James Russo, who played the attacker also in the play, is convincing as Joe.Alfre Woodard and Diana Scarwid are great as Pat and Terry.James Avery is seen as Security Guard.She got a Golden Globe nomination.This is not a movie that is supposed to entertain you.It asks a question is revenge justified.This is not a perfect movie, but I recommend it.
Repression was the way to 'control' social outbursts at that time and that is the method ,
police
applies to stop the students.
During several battles, he marched out wearing plates of beaten iron, off which the bullets available to
police
at the time would harmlessly bounce.
Indeed, it is only because there were a few bright sparks among the Victorian
police
who noticed he hadn't plated up his legs that he was captured and hanged.
Late at night I trashed the VCR! Kicked the screen of the TV in and called the
police
and reported vandals.
I was arrested of course, I was unable to get my foot out of the TV set before the
police
arrived.
New York
police
detective Mark Dixon (Dana Andrews) is a guy who has to deal with his own demons on a daily basis at the same time as coping with the normal ups and downs of everyday life.
When they cross paths though, the honorable 'Ways' of Japan meet the all-out old school Detroit
police
investigative 'Ways'.
How the
police
work with the political party being what it was...
When the dictator dies suddenly, the Secret
Police
Chief (Julia) who is the one actually controlling the dictator and the country, drafts Jonathan to play the dictator, having noticed the resemblance between them.
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