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Dragnet (1987)
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Dan Aykroyd
must have practiced for months to perfect his
Jack Webb
inflections for Dragnet. Screenwriter
Tom Mankiewicz
's directorial debut (also written by Mankiewicz, along with Aykroyd, and Alan Zweibel) is a gentle spoof of the legendary '50s television police drama -- pitting '50s conservatism smack up against the attitudes of the '80s. Basically, the film is another
48 Hours
or
Beverly Hills Cop
clone. Aykroyd stars as Joe Friday, the nephew of the original Friday. But with his brown suit, fedora, and lockjaw, he could just as well be the incarnation of
Jack Webb
. He is involuntarily assigned a smart alecky, street-wise partner, Pep Streebeck (
Tom Hanks
), and they are charged to investigate a series of religious cult murders in L.A. The two cops follow the trail to a phony televangelist, the Reverend Jonathan Whirley (
Christopher Plummer
). From there, they are only at step away from uncovering an Orange County-based religious cult calling itself P.A.G.A.N. (People Against Goodness and Normalcy). After sneaking into a secret ceremony, Friday falls in love with the sacrificial victim Connie Swail (
Alexandra Paul
). So much so that even after his superior Captain Gannon (Harry Morgan, reprising his role from the '60s revival of the Dragnet program) orders him off the case, Friday continues on, with the requisite car chases and crashes that usually climax any '80s cop movie or comedy. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide
Cast
Elizabeth Ashley
Police Commissioner Jane Kirkpatrick
Jack O'Halloran
Emil Muzz
Alexandra Paul
Connie Swail
Christopher Plummer
Rev. Jonathan Whirley
Dan Aykroyd
Sgt. Joe Friday
Dabney Coleman
Jerry Caesar
Tom Hanks
Pep Streebek
Harry Morgan
Capt. Bill Gannon
Production Crew
Frank Richwood
Art Director
Don Zepfel
Associate Producer
David Rubin
Casting
Matthew Leonetti
Cinematographer
Ira Newborn
Composer (Music Score)
Taryn de Chellis
Costume Designer
Tom Mankiewicz
Director
Richard Halsey
Editor
William D. Gordean
Editor
Bernie Brillstein
Executive Producer
David Sosna
First Assistant Director
Bernie Brillstein
Producer
David Permut
Producer
Robert Weiss
Producer
Kevin Marcy
Production Assistant
Robert F. Boyle
Production Designer
Alan Zweibel
Screenwriter
Dan Aykroyd
Screenwriter
Tom Mankiewicz
Screenwriter
Arthur Jeph Parker
Set Designer
Willie D. Burton
Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1987
Runtime: 106
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: PG13
Category: Feature
Genre
Comedy
Color type
Deluxe color
Sound
Dolby
Produced by
Applied Action
Universal
Release
June 26, 1987 (USA)
by Universal
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