Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuTwo honest cops cross the line for a one time score, resulting in the accidental death of an undercover FBI agent.Two honest cops cross the line for a one time score, resulting in the accidental death of an undercover FBI agent.Two honest cops cross the line for a one time score, resulting in the accidental death of an undercover FBI agent.
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I don't know about you, but I've seen so many hard boiled cop thrillers I've lost track. That includes the type with an unfair world as otherwise good men are tempted to the dark side for cold hard cash. 'Under Oath' obviously belongs to this genre and while it's story beats are very stale a solid cast amongst some palpable tension make this low budget dtv flick a better watch than it should be.
Veteran detective Hollit (Jack Scalia) and partner Ramírez (Eddie Velez) are getting tired seeing scumbags skate on technicalities. Then the city puts a freeze to any cop raises. Hollit gets the notion to ripoff one to even the playing field, but the target they choose flashing big sums is undercover ATF and he's accidently killed. Assigned the case gives them breathing room, but evidence left and right means time is running out.
"We're supposed to be the good guys ..."
You get known faces James Russo as a police captain, Richard Lynch & Robert LaSardo putting in rare good guy roles as ATF as does Abraham Benrubi. Lastly a blink and you'll miss it bit part for Clint Howard as a corrupt cop. The main characters might go down in predictable fashion, but Scalia & Velez ultimately hold everything together. Both feel real.
"It's just you and me now ... all we got is each other."
'Under Oath' is a flick with a tale that's a dime a dozen. However this familiar morality play hits better than some ones who did it with bigger budgets, casts, directors etc. Genre fans might want to check this one out and it's certainly head & shoulders above most pics New Concorde and legendary shlock producer Roger Corman put out.
Veteran detective Hollit (Jack Scalia) and partner Ramírez (Eddie Velez) are getting tired seeing scumbags skate on technicalities. Then the city puts a freeze to any cop raises. Hollit gets the notion to ripoff one to even the playing field, but the target they choose flashing big sums is undercover ATF and he's accidently killed. Assigned the case gives them breathing room, but evidence left and right means time is running out.
"We're supposed to be the good guys ..."
You get known faces James Russo as a police captain, Richard Lynch & Robert LaSardo putting in rare good guy roles as ATF as does Abraham Benrubi. Lastly a blink and you'll miss it bit part for Clint Howard as a corrupt cop. The main characters might go down in predictable fashion, but Scalia & Velez ultimately hold everything together. Both feel real.
"It's just you and me now ... all we got is each other."
'Under Oath' is a flick with a tale that's a dime a dozen. However this familiar morality play hits better than some ones who did it with bigger budgets, casts, directors etc. Genre fans might want to check this one out and it's certainly head & shoulders above most pics New Concorde and legendary shlock producer Roger Corman put out.
I saw this movie last year on cable and being an Eddie Velez fan for many years (18 yrs. and growing!) and recently, a Jack Scalia fan from his 'All My Children' run and a Robert Davi flick, I thought that the movie deserved much more publicity and a much wider audience!
It had to of been the best I've seen Mr. Velez do as far as acting goes since his scenes on the UPN defunct show, 'LiveShot' as 'Ricardo Sandavol'. He was very good on 'LiveShot' that was yanked too early before anyone had the chance to really actually catch on. And his work here was much more better!
His conflict was original and absolutely believable and I pray that one day soon that someone will discover or should I say 'rediscover' the find in Eddie Velez that his fans see.
Sharon R.
It had to of been the best I've seen Mr. Velez do as far as acting goes since his scenes on the UPN defunct show, 'LiveShot' as 'Ricardo Sandavol'. He was very good on 'LiveShot' that was yanked too early before anyone had the chance to really actually catch on. And his work here was much more better!
His conflict was original and absolutely believable and I pray that one day soon that someone will discover or should I say 'rediscover' the find in Eddie Velez that his fans see.
Sharon R.
Out of nowhere comes "Under Oath", with a clever script, fine acting, and believability. This is DVD gold for those seeking an unknown movie to "wow" your friends. The fast moving story has plenty of action, twists and turns, and well developed characters. The low budget never gets in the way, and the camera work is totally acceptable. My only objection, and is not a big deal, is that several of the stunt scenes are marginal at best (can you really miss that many times with an automatic weapon?). For all the times you took a chance on an unknown noir, and were disappointed, "Under Oath" should regain your faith, and encourage your quest for those hidden gems. Highly recommended. - MERK
I bought this on DVD for much less money than it is actually worth. It currently sits proudly in my DVD shelf next to movies like Heat, Manhunter and Narc and deservedly so. Standout performances from Eddie Velez, Robert LaSardo James Russo and Jack Scalia drive what is a really lean and mean movie. Its as though the ghost of Don Siegel (Dirty Harry) came back and directed this fine crime flick. Police corruption, action, violence, disloyalty and paybacks are the name of the game and it really works well here.
I liked it and I return to watch it from time to time.
I liked it and I return to watch it from time to time.
Every once in a while you rent something you've never heard of with the off chance that you'll discover an unheralded masterpiece. This one comes awfully close. This tight thriller concerns two cops who decide to get their hands dirty and profit on one of their drug busts. When the dealer is accidently killed and turns out to be an undercover DEA agent, the cops are assigned to the case. They must bury the trail leading to them as they create new evidence to pin the crime elsewhere. This movie sucks you in. Great performances by James Russo, Eddie Velez and Jack Scalia.
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