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The stakes are, of course, high--will the
police
and Widmark, the public health doctor, apprehend the criminals who don't know that they are carrying plague before a full-scale epidemic breaks out?
But smaller plot elements introduce tension in every scene--between Widmark and the
police
captain, between the bad guys played by Palance and Mostel, between Palance and a dying plague-stricken man whom Palance mistakenly believes is the subject of a manhunt because he has smuggled in some valuable commodity, between Widmark and his wife, and with the underlying question of whether the public is better served by informing them of the danger or hiding the situation to avoid a full-scale panic.
He asks them questions that are not on the list, and tries to act like the
police
and solve crimes.
So, he decides that he needs to track the missing girl down rather than help the
police.
My favorite Jackie Chan movie will always be "Drunken Master" (1978), followed by this film from 1985,
"Police
Story."
Like "Drunken Master,
" "Police
Story" has many of the signature stunts and over-the-top martial arts/action choreography that Chan has become famous for, climaxing in a battle royal at a crowded shopping mall.
The movie starts something like a less hyper-kinetic, more pastiche Dead or Alive: strange underground activities are done while bodies are discovered by
police
officers.
She enlists the aid of a
police
cadet, and they begin running down a series of clues which lead to a traveling carny worker with a long
police
record.
She plans to kill him to avenge her death since the
police
have abandoned her.
In fact, I think this movie should be shown at
police
headquarters all over Mexico.
It's a sad truth that our
police
system is as rotten as a 3 month old corpse.
He's running, desperate to be with his hospitalized wife, the
police
are the least concern.
Really enjoyable with lots of colour, plenty of sexiness, some gory kills and minimal
police
interference.
A woman apparently discovers her husband has been murdered-there was no motive for her to have done it yet she's arrested.A lawyer gets her off on some sort of technicality-which could have been due to the fact that there was no fingerprints,witnesses or motive but the
police
need to do this stuff.
At least
police
women was athletic and looked like she could run, to add realism to the show.
Mid-life trouble and
police
work do not mix.
The murderer subsequently goes to the town, assuming the killed man's identity and starting to work in the
police
precinct himself, without anyone noticing that there is something wrong!
When bodies start turning up with incriminating evidence pointing to The Saint, the
police
try to track him down.
This film practically gets on its knees and begs for laughs like none other I've seen, and this is compared to such classics like the
police
academy movies and any Adam Sandler movie.
Jack Mosley is an aging cop who has degenerated himself to a dead beat work horse of the
police
department.
Vampires in Las Vegas run amok and are hunted by a variety of
police
officers, who eventually defeat the vampires with the help of a sexy nun.
The scenes with the
police
are also not too strong and could have been better done.
Once back in town, Elwood went to Malvern Gasperon's used car lot and set his sites on a classic
police
cruiser, similar to the one he had in the last adventure.
After being kissed by a kabuki master, Harry Griswold
(police
detective) transforms into the superhero Kabukiman.
Clint Eastwood's third coming as Detective Harry Callahan is once again a stylish, well-made, fast-paced and wonderfully strong
police
thriller that's definitely worth a watch or ten.
Tyne Daly played Kate Moore, Harry's lady partner who had no street experience of the real
police
work.
Seems he returned to town to meet with the
police
psychiatrist who knows the "real" story behind his shell-shocked persona....Dial 1119 is an engaging (if never quite gripping) drama, part of MGM's low-budget, black-and-white early 1950s productions under Dore Schary
i am not sure what year it was to take place in, but at no time did
police
cars look like 86' buicks spray painted black.
In this cautionary tale of greed and Roux rinses, three gun molls, one intersexual
police
decoy and Mike (Touch) Connors go on a boat trip.
Desperately hoping to avoid the
police
in their rite of passage through an existential mobius strip of bayou, the women don hot pants and traffic-cone-orange shirts.
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