Quando il capitano della polizia Frank Matthews viene accusato di aver ucciso la moglie adultera e il suo amante, fugge all'arresto e si mette sulle tracce dell'assassino.Quando il capitano della polizia Frank Matthews viene accusato di aver ucciso la moglie adultera e il suo amante, fugge all'arresto e si mette sulle tracce dell'assassino.Quando il capitano della polizia Frank Matthews viene accusato di aver ucciso la moglie adultera e il suo amante, fugge all'arresto e si mette sulle tracce dell'assassino.
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George Peppard stars as Captain Matthews...a decorated cop who recently arrested a murderous psychopath. However, two things happen that will become important. First, Matthews' wife is cheating on him and he is beginning to suspect the truth. Second, due to a technicality, the psychopath has been released even though everyone knows he is guilty. How do these two things work together to REALLY impact on the Captain? See the film.
George Peppard is really good here. The other actor who was a major standout is Robert Lyons as the psychotic murderer and rapist. He's quite smug and chilling! Now one part of the film MIGHT seem like a cliche that isn't is when the Captain escapes from custody after he's arrested (yes, he ends up being arrested for a double murder). Normally, this is a bad plot element...the notion of an innocent man escaping in order to prove he's not guilty. Here it's handled well...as it's obvious that for political reasons the Captain is assumed to be guilty and the cops aren't even considering other options. In a case like this, you can understand Matthews' actions.
Overall, a very exciting, taut and suspenseful film...well worth seeing because it is so intelligently made from start to finish. So good, I nearly gave this one a 10....and I almost never do that!
Jean Seberg looked beautiful. She was a rare beauty and very talented as well. She is wasted here, but her brief time on scene does capture your attention.
The supporting cast of veteran actors do a professional job. The only real problem is that the film drags at times and lacks any real action. The ending was typical, but this was 1969, so don't expect too many surprises.
Why such a low score, I honestly couldn't relate the score here to the actual movie. I thoroughly enjoyed it, it's an 8 in anybody's book surely.
I had preconceived ideas about it being slow, it is anything but, the pace moves up a few notches about 45 minutes in with the discovery of the bodies. The twist at the end is very well done.
Great visuals, seeing DC in the 60's, those amazing cars, it's a real treat for fans of the great era.
George Peppard is absolutely fantastic as Matthews, he's a brooding, serious figure, but definitely one with a roguish charm.
Yes Peppard is great, but the supporting, smaller roles, Jean Seberg, Richard Kiley etc are all spot on too. Even the extras are convincing.
This was so much better than I expected it to be.
8/10.
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- QuizDuring location filming in Washington, DC, Martin Luther King was assassinated. The resulting riots in the capital caused the shooting company to wrap early and return to Los Angeles. Visible in the rear window of the cab during Jean Seberg's ride through the city, buildings are burning and smoke is obvious.
- BlooperIn the opening sequence, under the main titles, the taxicab starts out as a 1964 Plymouth. Upon arrival at its destination, the car has changed to a 1968 Plymouth.
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Judge Kinsella: On your last appearance before me, Mr. Sanderson, it was my unpleasant duty to sentence you to death in the electric chair. Now, the duty I have before me now is in some respects even more unpleasant. I have no quarrel with the principle of law involved, it's a good and wise application of our constitutional guarantees, but in this case, it results in turning loose upon society a degraded and immoral person.
Judge Kinsella: [he continues] There's no doubt that in the first half of the twentieth century, we - and I mean the press and the public as well as the courts - had looked the other way as our police, in the name of law and order, showed a patent disregard for individual liberties as guaranteed by the Bill of Rights. But it seems now that the pendulum is swinging a little too far the other way.
[sighs heavily]
Judge Kinsella: Well there is hope; gravity will bring it to rest at some point where the interests of both individual liberty and the community as a whole are best served. Motion is granted.
- ConnessioniReferenced in Eurocrime! The Italian Cop and Gangster Films That Ruled the '70s (2012)
- Colonne sonoreThe Pendulum Swings Both Ways
Music by Walter Scharf
Lyrics by Mack David
Sung by The Lettermen (as The Letterman)
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