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  • Good cops versus bad cops but done with great style. Set in late 1940's Los Angeles this film has a real feel for the period with the costumes and cars. The background sets are stylised rather than replicated which has the effect of giving them the period feel without over doing the reality which would otherwise have looked out of place. The score is a foot tapping swing/jazz piece that can grab you at once and get you "in the mood". The pairing of George Peppard and Richard Bradford in the leading cop roles works well and Charles Haigh, late of "Hill Street Blues", is convincing as a "dock rat". Ursula Andress is just right for the aging night club owner. It is not a new plot,we have been there many times before but I enjoyed going there again with this film and I think you will too.
  • Best Peppard Flick post A Team I've seen so far. He's happy, the story is fun, and the cast is solid. I can't think of another movie where George is laughing and hugging his costars in the final scene.
  • Film is set in the 1940's with George Peppard investigating a series of murders. George plays his character as if he were doing Banacek, or Hanabal Smith. He does on of his old proverb routines, reminiscent of Banacek, making this a fun, good 80's enjoyable TV movie.