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L'ispettore Regan

Titolo originale: The Sweeney
  • Serie TV
  • 1975–1978
  • TV-PG
  • 51min
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John Thaw and Dennis Waterman in L'ispettore Regan (1975)
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Segui il duro detective della Flying Squad della Metropolitan Police di Londra, Jack Regan, che insegue ai criminali con metodi subdoli e spesso illegali, violenti e non molto efficaci.Segui il duro detective della Flying Squad della Metropolitan Police di Londra, Jack Regan, che insegue ai criminali con metodi subdoli e spesso illegali, violenti e non molto efficaci.Segui il duro detective della Flying Squad della Metropolitan Police di Londra, Jack Regan, che insegue ai criminali con metodi subdoli e spesso illegali, violenti e non molto efficaci.

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    • Ian Kennedy Martin
  • Star
    • John Thaw
    • Dennis Waterman
    • Garfield Morgan
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      • Ian Kennedy Martin
    • Star
      • John Thaw
      • Dennis Waterman
      • Garfield Morgan
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    • 8Recensioni della critica
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    • Nominato ai 2 BAFTA Award
      • 2 candidature totali

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    John Thaw
    John Thaw
    • Regan
    • 1975–1978
    Dennis Waterman
    Dennis Waterman
    • Carter
    • 1975–1978
    Garfield Morgan
    Garfield Morgan
    • Haskins
    • 1975–1978
    John Alkin
    • DS Tom Daniels
    • 1975–1978
    Martyn Read
    • DC Jimmy Thorpe
    • 1975
    Morris Perry
    Morris Perry
    • Det. Chief Supt. Maynon
    • 1975–1976
    Benjamin Whitrow
    Benjamin Whitrow
    • Det. Chief Supt. Braithwaite
    • 1978
    Stephanie Turner
    Stephanie Turner
    • Alison Carter…
    • 1975
    James Warrior
    • Det. Con. Jellyneck…
    • 1976–1978
    John Flanagan
    • DS Matt Mathews
    • 1975
    Nick Brimble
    Nick Brimble
    • Det. Con. Gerry Burtonshaw
    • 1975–1978
    Jennifer Thanisch
    • Susie Regan
    • 1975–1976
    Peter Brayham
    • Crook…
    • 1975–1976
    Del Baker
    • Detective…
    • 1975–1978
    Patrick Mower
    Patrick Mower
    • Colin McGruder
    • 1975
    Stuart Wilson
    Stuart Wilson
    • DI Ken Knowles…
    • 1975–1978
    George Layton
    George Layton
    • Ray Stackpole
    • 1975
    George Sweeney
    • Tim Cook
    • 1976
    • Creazione
      • Ian Kennedy Martin
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    rainbird131162

    Much imitated but never equalled

    **This comment contains spoilers**

    The Sweeney is not well known outside the UK but on the list of great British TV series it's up there alongside I, Claudius, Fawlty Towers and The Avengers. Mention The Sweeney to almost anyone in Britain and you will probably be greeted by a reply of 'Shut it!' or 'Get yer trousers on, you're nicked!' Both are lines from the show and have long since become much quoted catchphrases. Quite an accomplishment for a series that ended over 25 years ago.

    So why is The Sweeney so great? Well, for a start it features two marvellous characters. The late John Thaw (of Inspector Morse fame) stars as Detective Inspector Jack Regan of Scotland Yard's famed 'Flying Squad' (so called because of their use of high performance squad cars to get them to the scene of major crimes). Routinely mixing with violent criminals, gangsters, informers, strippers and prostitutes in those parts of London tourists never get to see, Regan is a 24/7 copper with an ex-wife and an 8 yr old daughter he rarely sees. And he's nothing like Inspector Morse. At all.

    Jack Regan is as hard as they come. He displays no hesitation in beating up villains, threatening suspects, or even, in the episode 'Queen's Pawn', organising a kidnapping(!) so as to put pressure on a suspect. For UK viewers accustomed to the traditional saintly image of the English policeman, Regan was a truly startling creation and Thaw's performance remains utterly convincing not least because, with his craggy features and gruff manner, Thaw never looks like some pretty-boy poseur trying to 'act hard'.

    Of course every great star has to have a loyal sidekick with whom to share the good times and the bad and Regan's best mate also happens to be his second-in-command - Detective Sergeant George Carter, superbly played by Dennis Waterman. Although ready to use his fists when required Carter is initially a bit more reluctant to use Regan style methods (although the tragic death of his wife in the sensational second series episode 'Hit and Run' brings him closer to Regan) and the pair spend much of their time exchanging insults, chasing birds and smoking like chimneys whilst trying to drink every pub in the London area dry. The delightful on screen chemistry between Regan and Carter, (one that was mirrored off screen by Thaw and Waterman) is one of the main reasons viewers adore the show. For Regan and Carter feel like real working people caught up in the stresses and strains of increasing bureaucracy, long hours, an unsympathetic boss and a shrinking home life. Like all great popular drama, regardless of setting or era, Regan and Carter's attitude to life connected directly with the millions of viewers who tuned in every week to watch them.

    The other key to the success of The Sweeney was the extraordinarily high standard of writing and direction on the show. The crew were much influenced by The French Connection and Dirty Harry and, in a revolutionary approach to TV production they used that documentary style; shooting entirely on location in and around the London suburb of Hammersmith using lightweight 16mm cameras and radio mikes on the actors for a raw documentary feel. Dialogue scenes were kept short and pace, action and humour emphasised. Even more boldly, the villains sometimes got away scott-free. The team also pushed the envelope in the depiction of violence. Excitingly choreographed fight scenes were a hallmark of The Sweeney right from the start and more than 25 years after it finished the brutality still has the power to take your breath away.

    The fears and perceptions of crime harboured by the British public and the problems endemic in the police service were all superbly dramatised by a tight-knit group of some of Britain's top scriptwriters. These stories included police brutality ('Big Brother'), know nothing career climbers ('Taste of Fear'), personal involvement with villains ('Lady Luck'), European terrorism ('Faces'), police corruption ('Bad Apple') and hi-tech crime ('Tomorrow Man'). That all of these concerns are still major problems in British policing just goes to show how little the series has dated.

    The Sweeney ultimately ran for four seasons, 53 episodes in all with two feature film spin offs, Sweeney! (1976) and Sweeney 2 (1978). A definitive DVD presentation of the show (immaculate digital restoration from the original film elements, commentaries, exhaustive extras, etc, etc) has recently been released in the UK and stands as testament to the show's continued popularity among viewers of all ages.
    herbertanchovy

    great non-PC action

    Don your kipper tie and bell bottoms, chug yer glass of scotch and screech off in yer Mk1 Granada (ok, consul GT) and take a trip back to the '70s. This series was Brilliant.

    and the actual catchphrase is "we're the sweeney, son, and we haven't had any dinner." NOT "we haven't had out dinner yet." it's in the episode "ringer" with Ian Hendry and Brian "shouty bloke" Blessed.

    John Thaw was born to play this role, I could not fault his performance at all;

    I did start to wonder if a remake would be a good idea, but no, they don't make granadas any more. wouldn't be the same with a mondeo.
    fiddle01

    Blinding TV

    I was amazed recently when watching a television programme on a debate about good TV and The Sweeney was completely slated!! The content in those episodes is as fresh today as it were then and the violent feel throughout most instalments has some how become more menacing as time as moved on. You see this series is about real Brut swilling Coppers who new exactly how to wear their bell bottoms. This series was about as good as it gets and I would go as far to say that after this and The Proffesionals latter police style programmes look plain. Dated maybe but like a fine rolls Royce...never out of fashion for those who are lucky enough to see one.
    9dajwilkinson

    The anachronisms fall away and leave...

    On promotional material for 70s US cop series Starsky and Hutch when it was remade, Paul Michael Glaser commented that that series worked because it was first about men, second about cops. The same applies for The Sweeney. Regan and Carter are not perfect, they are not saints, they are not superheroes. They do not solve every crime perfectly. That is why we can relate to them. We watch them and see men like ourselves.

    The setting is firmly in the Seventies, with all its period detail. But as with Starsky and Hutch, we see the relationship between men engaged in battle. The dated backdrops fall away and we see the same spirit behind it - an appeal to heroism in an age when this is lacking.

    The series is over 30 years old but talks to men today. Therein lies its continued appeal - and success.
    Big S-2

    Kipper ties and expendable Cortinas

    When it first hit the screens in the mid 70s, "The Sweeney" was the first in a line of gritty, violent British cop shows which also included such series as "The Professionals" and "Dempsey and Makepeace". "The Sweeney" was a radical departure from the comparative coziness and tranquility of long-established shows like "Z Cars" and "Dixon of Dock Green" and portrayed a London full of violent villains brandishing sawn-off shotguns, pick axe handles, sideburns and flared trousers being pursued and often violently brought to justice by John Thaw's no-nonsense Detective Inspector Jack Regan and his sidekick Detective Sergeant George Carter, played by Dennis Waterman. Punch-ups, gunfights and car wrecks abounded, Thaw and Waterman frequently getting blood and grime on their enormous, tasteless ties and winged shirt collars as they strove to uphold law and order on the funky streets of Seventies London. Sometimes they'd introduce themselves to their quarry with lines like "we're The Sweeney, son - and we haven't had our dinner yet" before piling in, fists flying, to make the arrest. Violent, politically incorrect and still great entertainment, even after all these years.

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    • Data di uscita
      • 2 gennaio 1975 (Regno Unito)
    • Paese di origine
      • Regno Unito
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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      • Ispettore Regan
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Battersea, Londra, Inghilterra, Regno Unito
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      • Euston Films
      • Thames Television
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