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The film is in fact only half Giallo and plays more like a Poliziotteschi (Italian
police
procedure film), we only get brief glimpses of the leather clad killer as he tries to cover up his identity by killing those who might be able to give him away.
On the trail of the killer are two overweight
police
detectives with no acting skill whatsoever - which accommodates a cast of similar types.
The film is funny for all the wrong reasons, especially some inane dialog like the fattest
police
detective being warned that the ham sandwich he is eating may be his father(?)
Factoids: 1.'Short cut' road used is a clearly maintained county road.Never any maintenance,
police
or local use?
The zombies were more funny that scary, and it almost made me chuckle a few times because they act sort of funny, running around mumbling, the gore was good, I like when the guy got his throat bitten out, and when the one
police
officers fingers got bitten off reminded me of a scene from the remake of Wes Craven's "The Hills Have Eyes" which was my favorite part in that movie, so it was kind of cool to see a similar scene in this movie.
The
police
seem to be unable to put a stop to the killer they've dubbed the "Creeper".
During one of his escapes from the police, the Creeper hides out in an apartment occupied by a blind woman.
The Navajo Nation
Police
as they are portrayed in this film make me cringe, not to mention the Navajo culture and people.
We have the buffoonish
police
captain whom no one takes seriously.
The camera spends most of the time examining the bleak, grim, and sad expressions of police, innocents, and others caught up in the drug war leaving the plot muddled and somewhat buried in its attempt to show that where drugs are involved there are no winners.
The second has Red Riding Hood becoming a fitness fanatic who is desperate to lose her virginity with her boyfriend while being pursued by The Big Bad Wolf (who just wants his medication back..) Lastly, in the best of the trilogy, Goldilocks is transformed into a homicidal maniac with psychic powers who has just escaped from a loony bin along with 'The Three Bears' and is on the run from the
police.
This Film was a real experience of what can go on inside the
police
force.
Rescue 911, ER, Law & Order, Third Watch, Cops; the entire medical and
police
reality television genre can trace their origins to Emergency! and once a compatible DVD box set for Australian players arrives I'll have it to reminisce with too.
the
police
looked like security guards.
If Packard's ever shrinking gang & the ensuing
police
investigation isn't enough for him to worry about a new kid in town named Jake Kesey (Charlie Sheen) seems to want to date his girl Keri Johnson (Sherilyn Fenn).
Was the intention of the movie to show that you can never trust in
police
cause they won't believe a guy who runs across the street completely out of breath and out of his mind, telling that his friends are just about to get killed near by? is it possible the movie-makers really think a cop wouldn't even stop for a second to think about it and make himself an own impression?
The story (what there is) is skillfully doled out to provide maximum tension, so don't worry why someone working in a
police
department is not a uniformed cop, all will be revealed by film's end.
But, after a botched robbery and a near fatal encounter with the police, the lads must flee to the "jungles" of Hillbrow.
In that one the former was a
police
officer who is trying to protect the Pope on a visit to San Francisco, and the latter is an innocent by-stander who stumbles into the details of an assassination plot.
Gee, the husband seems okay that the
police
not be called - afterall the wife reckons the bodies are 'old'.
There's a body or two buried in the garden, the internment of one of these was witnessed by a criminal on the run, but he says nothing when caught by the
police.
One is a lawyer who falls hopelessly in love with a young girl whose father made his living fishing dead bodies out of the Thames River, removing anything of value on them, and turning them in to the
police.
In this brutal expose you will witness the birth of a global
police
state that surpasses Orwell's nightmarish vision.
Chronicling the true-life story of Frank Serpico, a
police
officer who exposed corruption in the NYPD, the film comes from that exquisite golden age of cinema, lasting from the late '60s through the late '70s, when paranoia infected the country and our most trusted and honored institutions were becoming suspect.
Retired soldier Tommy Lee Jones learns his son, just back from Iraq, has gone AWOL, and he searches in vain for him, running up against resistance from both the Army and, at least initially, the local
police.
The cast is a bizarre mixture of old and new faces, with Farrah Fawcett-Majors and Brooke Adams as stewardesses, Sonny Bono as a has-been musician, Polly Bergen as a flirtatious, drunken writer, Molly Picon and Walter Pidgeon as chummy oldsters, Hugh O'Brian (looking like Hugh Hefner) as a
police
detective, Danny Bonaduce as a 13-year-old prankster, and Robert Stack in the Charlton Heston role of the no-nonsense pilot (there are two other Stacks listed in the credits, perhaps making this a family affair).
They're supposed to be working undercover, but I don't see anything "undercover" about wearing
police
uniforms and patroling the streets in a
police
car.
A biomechanically augmented ex-assassin and wise cracking bar-fly hardly seem the most likely pair yet this film manages to pull it off as it follows them running from bounty hunters,
police
and various explosions alike.
By the end of that day, 111 prisoners lay dead, the victims of the riot
police
who stormed the facility and brutally massacred them - even after they'd surrendered their weapons.
The only leads for the
police
force, commanded by Detectives Ray Martinez (Andy Garcia) and Phil Wilson (Richard Bradford), are the contacts of the criminal through Malcolm and the bodies of his victims.
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