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Un policía de homicidios obsesivo e insubordinado está convencido de que un asesino en serie anda suelto por el área de Hollywood y desobedece las órdenes para atraparlo.Un policía de homicidios obsesivo e insubordinado está convencido de que un asesino en serie anda suelto por el área de Hollywood y desobedece las órdenes para atraparlo.Un policía de homicidios obsesivo e insubordinado está convencido de que un asesino en serie anda suelto por el área de Hollywood y desobedece las órdenes para atraparlo.
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There are times that this feels like a TV Movie. In fact, if it were not for the presence of James Woods that is all this would be, a good TV movie. As it is, Woods acts his socks off without overdoing it. He manages to pull this up to a much higher standard, very watchable stuff, in fact. There is nothing really ground shaking in the script and, to be truthful, it kind of gets a bit lost at a couple of points. Like others have pointed out, the dark twisted aspect of the original book do not quite come across to the screen, but nevertheless is a very passable transition. In summary, not one to watch for your main film on a Saturday night, but certainly worth a look on any other night.
If you want to watch a cool movie, I suggest you see it. James Woods did a great job as a hard egotistical cop out to solve a serial killing. Maybe it is like other cop thrillers, but this was made a while back before a lot of others. So, if you're not a 'critic' I'd say it's nothing short of intriguing. I came away saying "it was a good movie," a couple of times.
Sometime ago a sadistically violent novel written by James Ellroy was published under the title 'Blood on The Moon.' Having read the book, I was most surprised to see the story up on the silver screen under the marquee of " Cop." The tragic tale was so woefully violent, I wondered how it's stark terror and black suspense would transferred to the Big Screen. However, I was pleased when I saw that James Wood would be the hero and it would be directed by James B. Harris. Woods plays detective Sgt. Lloyd Hopkins a hard-as-nails police officer seemly obsessed with solving an unsolved series of murders dating back years. Seemingly at a dead-end, he is frustrated and on the verge of giving it up, when a ray of hope inspires him to continue. As he does, he enlist the aid of Kathleen McCarthy (Lesley Ann Warren) a Feminist poet and his police mentor Dutch Peltz (Charles Durning) who is in line to become a police Captain. Despite his unorthodox methods, Hopkins gets results even if it means stepping on toes and challenging his superiors. The movie is powerfully dark, suspenseful and dotted with terrifying scenes which are not for the faint of heart. Still any Woods' fan is sure to enjoy the power and skill with the main actor and I for one look forward to this film becoming a milestone for Woods. Excellent rendition of the book and if one wants to peek under the ambulance sheet, I suggest you read the novel. ****
If you are a big fan of James Wood's work than please go to your video store right now and rent this gem. You see I'm more into the performance side of a film, not the writing or story (even though it does help). Trust me, you've seen it all before. An over-the-top detective (Woods) gets caught up in a murder case which takes over his professional and private life. With the clues stacking up, Woods begins to believe that he is not only dealing with a murderer but a serial killer as well, who preys on females. This opinion on the matter doesn't sit well with his captain or coworkers, except one, a long time friend named Dutch. As the film moves along you begin to notice that Woods is a womanizer who usually ends up in bed with the witnesses. Everything Woods did made me laugh. I know this probably isn't "right" of me but he is just so FUNNY!! Even in a serious murder mystery such as this, I still can't help it. This film also contains one of the quickest endings I've seen in a long time. It's great!! Trust me though, I won't give it away. Thanks for reading.
Extremely entertaining film about a cop (Woods) who tries to hunt down a criminal who is murdering women downtown in an apparently random order. I saw this on AMC one Friday night, very late, and I was blown away. Great acting, particularly by James Woods, and just a very fine film with a good fade-to-black ending.
It's sort of dumb and predictable sometimes, but it's one of the best endings I can remember in recent years.
4/5 stars.
It's sort of dumb and predictable sometimes, but it's one of the best endings I can remember in recent years.
4/5 stars.
- John Ulmer
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- TriviaThe novel "Blood on the Moon" upon which the movie is based was rejected by 17 publishers due to its violent content.
- ErroresHopkins goes to the initial murder scene by himself, even though the killer might still on the premises. Once there, he handles the doorknob, phone and other objects with his bare hands. No experienced police officer, even one who's supposed to be a bit of a loose cannon, would make such rookie mistakes.
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Lloyd Hopkins: [Last lines] Well, there's some good and there's some bad news. The good news is you're right - I'm a cop and I've gotta take you in. The bad news is I've been suspended and I don't give a fuck.
- ConexionesFeatured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Oscar Nomination Surprises for 1987 (1988)
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- También se conoce como
- Blood on the Moon
- Locaciones de filmación
- Harper House - 1334 North Harper Avenue, West Hollywood, California, Estados Unidos(Julia Lynn Niemeyer's apartment building)
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- USD 3,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 1,984,315
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 1,984,315
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