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What was peculiar was how she was involved everytime the
police
were on the scene.
The next day Paula says they should go to the
police
& confess, an idea that Marcos is not keen on saying that the
police
will never believe them because he is poor & cannot afford an expensive lawyer.
Paula says she will go to the
police
on her own at which point Marcos strangles her.
Racked with guilt Marcos confesses all to his Brother Steve who also says he must tell the police, in no time whatsoever Marcos beats Steve to death with a wrench.
In actuality, DeMille, who early-on saw Duke's potential, twice attempted to team him with Gary Cooper in his productions (he had been seriously considered for the role of Buffalo Bill in "The Plainsman", and as the Mountie Preston Foster ended up portraying in "North West Mounted
Police"
).
The details of the case make little sense, and although the dead-end leads might reflect real-life
police
business, they don't do much for a plot already messy with loose ends and too many characters (all of them sordid).
And when they did go to the woods, these firemen actually want to dig up a grave so that they maybe help the
police
locate a body?
This hardens the
police
investigation while the killer (on a motorcycle and carrying an authentic butcher knife) is still on the loose.
I saw clips of the movie on the internet and I was amazed on how they were funny, especially the scene when Candy unintentionally almost destroys the entire
police
station while trying to find a pencil or when he hilariously fails his shooting test in the gun range.
She don't have any credibility in the role of the
police
inspector.
Probably the funniest scenes involved the crazy roommate, such as when he pulls out a gun and starts shooting at the
police
during a high speed chase, "They hate it when you do this".
besides the obvious Rear Window storyline, all of the following in this movie are also signature Hitchcockian themes or devices . . . the sudden overhead shots during interiors for dialog transitions; the use of shadows (the darkness and the light); the wrongly persecuted (Stanwyck) trying to prove the truth; the inept
police
wanting to incarcerate the innocent person; the average working-class Joe (or Josephine) getting thrown into a sinister web by no fault of their own; the dramatically different stories within each rear window, i mean each door in the apt.
Even before getting to settle in; a coffin arrives carrying the former owner and the spooked couple call the
police.
A Polish eye witness to the murder puts in an anonymous call to the
police
who in turn summon the German occupational
police.
She realizes that the woman is Leon's wife and she finds Popaul's lighter in the crime scene but she hides the evidence from the
police.
Set in a future where Mars has been colonised, a team of
police
officers led by Pam Grier and Natasha Henstridge are sent to a mining post to escort public enemy James 'Desolation' Williams (Ice Cube) back for trial.
The
police
finally accept he is crook, but believe they have no way of catching him.
Luckily, the hotshot
police
detective hired to the case also has the hots for her..
Lucky for him the mobsters are inept, the
police
don't investigate until it's too late, and the dangerous professional hit man cares more about a good story than getting paid.
Although it may be silent, it shows detail on the corruption of the mob with the
police
force and government officials, and not to mention the costumes of the film were obviously fitting for the time period, and used common "gangster" themes, such as the pinstriped suit with fedora and the cigar.
I believe the show featured cartoons and kid's features, including a regular visit from a safety cop from the Toronto
police
corps.
From Topper to his wife (Billie Burke, the good witch in "The Wizard of Oz; she is wonderful as the flighty matriarch); from Joan Blondell, the ghost, seeking the reason for her death; to Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, who actually makes a reference to working for Mr. Bennyand keeps finding himself falling down a well where there is a sea lion; to the terrific slow burns of the
police
detective.
After some martial arts training, she and her newfound karate cohorts decide to bring their own brand of justice to these hoodlums since the
police
won't do anything about them.
Only this time around the focus is more on the
police
procedure than the blood and sleaze that is associated with the giallo.
No one call tell me that that a captain of the
police
will let a mentally insane ex-detective on a serial killer just because they were engaged?
Then the
police
plants evidence on this mentally ill guy because they were sure it was him; yeah right...
Why was he so stupid as to go to the
police
in the era of hatred in which he lived?
The idea here is that a
police
station is threatened to shut down, because in this smalltown there hasn't been a serious crime for ten years.
Instead they made a movie that portrayed a town full of simple minded rednecks who somehow have Southern accents, a
police
force consisting of a Barney Fife cop, and a total reinvention of certain parts of the story.
Omar Epps gives a good performance, who delivers some great speeches at the
police
station questioning.
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