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The Seven Five

  • 2014
  • R
  • 1h 44m
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The Seven Five (2014)
For Michael Dowd, being a police officer wasn't a calling, it was just a job- and, assigned to the 75th Precinct in crime-ridden East New York, not an easy or lucrative one. Seizing the opportunity to profit, he stole money from drug dealers, eventually recruiting his partner into an expanding criminal ring. Their 1992 arrest exposed widespread corruption in the NYPD. Weaving together Dowd's revelatory testimony from the investigation, dramatic surveillance footage and interviews with the primary players, The Seven Five tells his incendiary tale.
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Meet the dirtiest cop in NYC history. Michael Dowd stole money and dealt drugs while patrolling the streets of 80s Brooklyn.Meet the dirtiest cop in NYC history. Michael Dowd stole money and dealt drugs while patrolling the streets of 80s Brooklyn.Meet the dirtiest cop in NYC history. Michael Dowd stole money and dealt drugs while patrolling the streets of 80s Brooklyn.

  • Director
    • Tiller Russell
  • Stars
    • Mike Dowd
    • Ken Eurell
    • Walter Yurkiw
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  • IMDb RATING
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    6.5K
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    • Director
      • Tiller Russell
    • Stars
      • Mike Dowd
      • Ken Eurell
      • Walter Yurkiw
    • 18User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
    • 69Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Mike Dowd
    Mike Dowd
    • Self
    Ken Eurell
    Ken Eurell
    • Self - Former 75th Precionct Officer
    • (as Kenny Eurell)
    Walter Yurkiw
    • Self - Former 75th Precionct Officer
    Chickie
    • Self
    Dori Eurell
    • Self - Kenny Eurell's Wife
    Tom Brokaw
    Tom Brokaw
      Connie Chung
      Connie Chung
        Al Coletto
        • Self - Suffolk County PD Wiretap Supervisor
        Katie Couric
        Katie Couric
          Adam Diaz
          • Self - Drug Dealer
          David Fein
          • Self - US Atorneys Office, Southern District of NY
          Joe Hall
          • Self - 75th Precinct Homiide Detective
          Larry King
          Larry King
            Jose Montalvo
            • Self - Head of La Compania Gang
            • (archive footage)
            Baron Perez
            • Self - Drug Dealer
            Dan Rather
            Dan Rather
              Tom Reilly
              • Self - Suffolk County PD Detective
              Joe Trimboli
              • Self - NYPD Internal Affairs Officer
              • Director
                • Tiller Russell
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              10lozmillar

              Outstanding Documentary

              I found this gripping from start to finish, an amazing insight into outrageous police corruption, I can't recommend enough, well worth a watch.
              10joebf-04456

              SHOCKING??!!!! REALLY??!!??

              Cop gets badge. Cop tries to stem the flow of crime. Cop gets hit HARD with the hammer of reality. Cop gets frustrated,& disillusioned. Cop sees opportunity to make actual money. Cop says 'f$&k it',& life will never be the same.not a unfamiliar story,&/or plot line of many movies.....but this aint no movie,it's real life,& it will shock you,Amaze you,and have you wanting the 'bad guy' to get away with it. I work for the Chicago PD,& the first time i heard this story,was in audiobook format,& i just started it over,as soon as it was finished. Ok,first,Mike was bad dude with a badge...sort of. Kenny was a rookie cop,wet behind the ears type of guy.a good dude,& slowly but surely gets sucked in the 'life'.as a cop,i can't hate Mikey,and i can't love Kenny.he's a rat. He could not ever be trusted. Mikey,on the other had,i suit up,& ride with him right now.it's a cop thing,& i don't expect you to get it. Ok,the film was done well,edited well,all boxes checked,yadayadayada. Justbtry not to be shocked too much,by remembering this.....police corruption has been the standard.it has gone on forever,& will continue.this was quite a while ago,&, trust me,it continues to this very day,& this is only the beginning of the start of the tip of Mt. Everest!!
              8mattyhavok

              Chilling

              I couldnt stop watching this documentary when I first came across it. It's absolutely chilling to see and hear what these cops did.
              8colonel-13070

              Excellent first hand account of policing in New York City at that time.

              NYC has a long and storied history of policing through many eras and generations. The police department is huge, probably up to about 30,000 now. In the 80s NYC was a cesspool. Years of democratic government destroyed the city. Police officers were stuck in the middle of absolute chaos and anarchy. This story about officer going bad certainly tarnishes the badge and our faith in POLICE. But as a story that's being told firsthand, it is great! It is intriguing, compelling, and above all first hand accounts of what was going on at the time. So if you're looking for real crime stories and in this case involving police as the criminals, look no further. This is a great depiction of that type of subject matter, as unsavory as it might be to most of us. My thanks go out to all officers who hold the line, do the right thing, and are there when we need them.
              8Red-Barracuda

              Incredible story of police corruption

              Precinct Seven Five refers to the 75th precinct located in Brooklyn New York which was the location of extraordinary police corruption back in the 1980's. In this decade the streets of New York really were crime addled and the 75th precinct had a reputation as one of the very worst areas of this dangerous city. Cops from the NYPD felt it necessary to pragmatically back each other up in order to survive life on the front line of serious crime; this led to them turning a blind eye to certain practises. This film looks at the extreme end result of this culture. The New York streets at this time were awash with crack cocaine and well organised gangs protected their interests with violence. Entering into this maelstrom was rookie cop Ken Eurell, who was given a partner Michael Dowd, who was an experienced police officer with a reputation for shady practices. At first Eurell was extremely reticent about this partnership but before long he was joining Dowd in a downward spiral of corruption which began with taking bribes, moving on to actual thieving, then protecting the interests of a big league drug dealer, leading onto to dealing themselves and even winding up with the facilitation of murder. It's an incredible story of cops bowing to temptation in a pretty bad way and is an alarming example of the police acting like gangsters.

              Starting with footage of Dowd answering questions at a commission, the story intermittently returns to this as he gives very candid answers while we go back to the start of the story and work our way forward through the 80's and gradually learn about the increasing levels of corruption this group of cops let themselves become party to. It's a fascinating tale, very well told; including some disturbing crime photographs. The level of danger on the streets of Brooklyn really comes through in this, with a particularly incredible segment where the cops are actually chased by the criminals! Dowd himself is obviously an interesting character for the very fact that he got away with such significant levels of corruption for such a long while. His eventual downfall did ultimately lead the NYPD to significantly improve its internal affairs to more pro-actively try to prevent such wrong-doing; whether or not it has been successful in this I really have no idea. But whatever the case, this is a very good and eye opening documentary about a bad chapter in American law enforcement.

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              • Trivia
                Screened at the Edinburgh international film festival.
              • Goofs
                Mike Dowd said he left work early one day and they showed someone punching their time card on a time clock, but the NYPD didn't used a time then and still doesn't.
              • Connections
                Referenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 549: 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi (2016)
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                Feel Like Makin' Love
                Written by Mick Ralphs and Paul Rodgers

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              • Release date
                • May 8, 2015 (United States)
              • Country of origin
                • United States
              • Official site
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              • Language
                • English
              • Also known as
                • Precinct Seven Five
              • Filming locations
                • New York City, New York, USA
              • Production company
                • All3Media America
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              • Gross US & Canada
                • $48,869
              • Opening weekend US & Canada
                • $14,785
                • May 10, 2015
              • Gross worldwide
                • $48,869
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              • Runtime
                • 1h 44m(104 min)
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                • 1.78 : 1

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