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La brigade volante

Original title: Sweeney!
  • 1977
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
6.7/10
1.7K
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Diane Keen, John Thaw, and Dennis Waterman in La brigade volante (1977)
Hard-bitten Flying Squad officer Jack Regan gets embroiled in a deadly political plot when an old friend asks him to investigate the death of his girlfriend.
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When one of his informants is murdered, Detective Inspector Jack Regan is drawn into a deadly political game. He is soon a marked man and, after being framed, is suspended from duty. This do... Read allWhen one of his informants is murdered, Detective Inspector Jack Regan is drawn into a deadly political game. He is soon a marked man and, after being framed, is suspended from duty. This doesn't stop him searching for the truth.When one of his informants is murdered, Detective Inspector Jack Regan is drawn into a deadly political game. He is soon a marked man and, after being framed, is suspended from duty. This doesn't stop him searching for the truth.

  • Director
    • David Wickes
  • Writers
    • Ranald Graham
    • Ian Kennedy Martin
  • Stars
    • John Thaw
    • Dennis Waterman
    • Barry Foster
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • David Wickes
    • Writers
      • Ranald Graham
      • Ian Kennedy Martin
    • Stars
      • John Thaw
      • Dennis Waterman
      • Barry Foster
    • 23User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    John Thaw
    John Thaw
    • D.I. Jack Regan
    Dennis Waterman
    Dennis Waterman
    • D.S. George Carter
    Barry Foster
    Barry Foster
    • Elliott McQueen
    Ian Bannen
    Ian Bannen
    • Charles Baker
    Colin Welland
    Colin Welland
    • Frank Chadwick
    Diane Keen
    Diane Keen
    • Bianca Hamilton
    Michael Coles
    Michael Coles
    • Johnson
    Joe Melia
    Joe Melia
    • Ronnie Brent
    Brian Glover
    Brian Glover
    • Mac
    Lynda Bellingham
    Lynda Bellingham
    • Janice Wyatt
    Morris Perry
    Morris Perry
    • Flying Squad Cdr. Maynon
    Paul Angelis
    • Secret Serviceman
    Nick Brimble
    Nick Brimble
    • D.S. Burtonshaw
    John Alkin
    • D.S. Tom Daniels
    Bernard Kay
    Bernard Kay
    • Matthews
    Antony Scott
    • Johnson's Henchman
    Antony Brown
    Antony Brown
    • Murder Inquiry Supt.
    • (as Anthony Brown)
    John Oxley
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    • Director
      • David Wickes
    • Writers
      • Ranald Graham
      • Ian Kennedy Martin
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    6CinemaSerf

    Sweeney!

    Yikes but there's some shocking acting in this film adaptation of the popular television series. It seems that one of Her Majesty's ministers - "Baker" (Ian Bannen) might be a little too close to the oil industry as a major announcement on pool pricing is due to be made in London. The Flying Squad's finest "Regan" (John Thaw) and sidekick "Carter" (Dennis Waterman) are soon embroiled, but as the body count starts to mount up the former is suspended from duty. Undeterred, he faces the wrath of not just his own bosses but also of some blokes who're marauding round the city with machine guns. His searching leads him to high-class hooker "Bianca" (Diane Keen) and all of this is going on whilst we the just sense that adviser "McQueen" (Barry Foster) is up to no good. Thaw does try, a bit too hard I reckon, but the rest of this is pretty sloppy stuff. Keen dreadfully over-acts, Foster seems to pick up an accent that vacillates wildly from scene to scene and Waterman doesn't really feature enough to make much difference to this pretty predictable cop drama where the rules are meant for someone else. Gritty? Possibly - but I just figured that in the end, they all pretty much deserved each other. Of it's time, I'd say - and that day has long gone.
    8markmartin2305

    Cheers Guv'nor

    A no frills film in keeping with the series, the genre and the time.

    This is a film about edgy London police in an edgy London in the edgy 70's. You could of course substitute "edgy" for "dodgy" in the above sentence and it would still be true...

    For those of us around in the 70's it, like the series, is fantastically atmospheric. The hair, the clobber (look out for Regan's green anorak), the boozers, the motors, the women.

    The plot is far less important than the characters who are all superb, and a particular mention for the young (and very beautiful) Diane Keen, and to a lesser extent Linda Bellingham - whose nudity makes you look at those OXO adverts very differently (or it would if they were still on) The film also gives some extra scope to the relationship between Regan & Carter, and there are some edgy moments between the 2, starting with their morning-after-the-night-before and culminating in the dramatic ending and indeed the film's last words. One of the many things I liked about the Sweeney was its realism and how it didn't portray its main characters as heroes but showed their dark sides and their failures.

    I loved the TV Sweeney, for me John Thaw's (God rest his soul) Regan is one of, if not the, best TV characters of all time and this is an appropriate and very satisfying movie length "episode" Hollywood it ain't guv'nor, and for me thats what makes it the boll***s.
    8grantss

    Highly entertaining police drama

    When one of his informants is murdered, Detective Inspector Jack Regan is drawn into a deadly political game. He is soon a marked man and, after being framed, is suspended from duty. This doesn't stop him searching for the murderers and the truth.

    A full-length movie spin-off of the popular TV show The Sweeney (1974-78). The movie includes the two main characters of the show, DI Jack Regan (played by John Thaw) and DS George Carter (Dennis Waterman) as well as a few other characters.

    The result is a great mix of police investigation, intriguing conspiracy at the highest level and enthralling action scenes. The dynamic between Regan and Carter also provides some great lighter moments.

    Not perfect - the plot does feel a bit holey at times and the ending is a bit odd - but it's still very intriguing and entertaining.
    10RatedVforVinny

    Top TV spin-off movie.

    A great film adaptation of the legendary tv series. 'Sweeney!' was a milestone for all 'Brit' Gangster' movies that followed (two decades later). See vintage 'Jags' and Ford Granada's, tearing up the streets of London; plus with an increase in violence, to give it a more brutal reality. The complicated plot was criticized for slowing the action but the 'Sweeney!', remains a great sign-of-the-times piece. Sort of dated but in the most endearing of ways.
    Oct

    Sweet as a nut, guvnor

    "Sweeney!" was one of the innumerable TV spin-offs which kept the British film business perilously afloat in the 1970s. For once this low-budget work did not spring from a sitcom but from Britain's best ever cop show, which made "Starsky and Hutch" look like "Sesame Street" with its relentless violence and raucous backchat. ("Sweeney Todd", it should be explained , is London rhyming slang for the Flying Squad, an elite detective unit of the Metropolitan Police.)

    Jack Regan and his sidekick George Carter here find themselves out of their depth with a bigger budget and canvas than on the boob tube: they get "webbed up"in an international conspiracy to lower, or raise, or something, oil prices. A suave Energy Minister is too fond of the high-class "brasses" furnished by his American PR agent. He is blackmailed, with multiple-murderous consequences and mucho ketchup.

    In some ways this is very much a 1970s period piece: flared trousers, two-tone grey telephones and no computers, police who drink and smoke heroically, ugly lowlifes, hideous pubs, tyre abuse, shootouts in junkyards and an overall grey, downbeat atmosphere which is a far cry from the Swinging London of Hollywood England in the previous decade. "Sweeney" was conceived at the moment of maximum crisis when OPEC was holding the industrialised nations to ransom, inflation was the highest for 60 years and trade unionists and militant socialists seemed poised to seize power in Blighty.

    True, a red double-decker bus figures during one chase, but the film makes concessions to mid-Atlanticism neither in casting, nor by moderating the constant Cockney badinage ("leave it aht!", "you wot?", "shut it!", "dull it isn't" (mocking a Met recruitment slogan)) nor by glamourising its high-life scenes. Also carried over from the series is the endless friction between different law enforcers: Regan clashes not only with his superior but with the security services and Special Branch, the Met's anti-subversion arm. Typically, he cocks up the operation to snatch the PRO and bring him to justice. Regan is no superhero.

    Contrary to what others have posted, I find Foster's accent and manner all too convincing, and his performance incisive. The theme of politicians being corrupted by their spin doctors remains fresh. Ian Bannen as the blackmailed MP looks and has a role not unlike Robert Vaughn's. Thaw and Waterman are the same crumpled reprobates as on the small screen, but the plot makes too little of their partnership; Regan is suspended and lone-wolfing it for much of the running time.

    No doubt the best of "The Sweeney" was on TV, but this is a fair-value distillation and introduction. It makes the mockney gangster movies of Mr Madonna and his posse look pathetic. "Up yours, sunshine!"

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    • Trivia
      The first British movie to be shown legally in Communist China.
    • Goofs
      When Regan and Bianca hide out in Carter's flat, Regan joins Bianca on the bed on the right hand side, but the next time the scene goes back to the bedroom, they've switched sides.
    • Quotes

      Det. Sgt. George Carter: Jack you're full of shit. Bollocks, you're pissed off because they didn't go down on their hands and knees to you at Fulham - "Ah it's Jack Regan, mastermind of the Sweeney police come to help us out" - and you've bored me all night tryin' to prove otherwise!

      Det. Insp. Jack Regan: Well you don't have to stay, you know!

      Det. Sgt. George Carter: Too bleedin' right I don't. See ya!

    • Connections
      Featured in Grange Hill: Episode #8.9 (1985)
    • Soundtracks
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      Music by Michael Vickers

      KPM Music Ltd

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    • Release date
      • January 20, 1977 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sweeney!
    • Filming locations
      • Latymers, 157 Hammersmith Road, Hammersmith, London, Greater London, England, UK(Regan and Carter have a drink-fuelled discussion and Carter warns Regan that Special Branch are on to him, then known as The Red Cow Pub)
    • Production companies
      • EMI Film Distributors
      • Euston Films
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    • Budget
      • £130,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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