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Synopsis
Joseph Wambaugh's best-seller about patrol-car cops in urban Los Angeles is given a competent yet antiseptic treatment by director Richard Fleischer. The film has a bad-tasting us-versus-them mentality in its depiction of patrolmen-civilian interaction, and its hopeless atmosphere carries over into the bleak suicide of one of the principle characters. But behind its rancid veneer, the story is the old "B"-movie police story concerning a rookie cop being shown the ropes by a kindly and wizened old veteran. Roy (Stacy Keach) is the young patrolman introduced into the ways of Los Angeles street life by Kilvinsky (George C. Scott), the philosophical old pro. Kilvinsky is just short of retirement and wants to educate Roy to succeed him when he leaves. Roy, however, is on the edge because of a recent divorce, and it takes many speeches by Kilvinsky and the love and affection from his new black girlfriend Lorrie (Rosalind Cash) to keep from going over the deep end. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

Cast

Jane Alexander Dorothy Fehler
Rosalind Cash Lorrie
Erik Estrada Sergio
Stacy Keach Roy Fehler
Scott Wilson Gus
George C. Scott Sgt. Andy Kilvinski
George C. Scott Sgt. Kilvinski

Production Crew

Joseph Wambaugh Book Author
Ralph A. Woolsey Cinematographer
Quincy Jones Composer (Music Score)
Guy C. Verhille Costume Designer
Richard Fleischer Director
Robert Jones Editor
Russ Saunders First Assistant Director
Dave Greyson Makeup
Del Acevedo Makeup
Irwin Winkler Producer
Robert Chartoff Producer
Boris Leven Production Designer
Stirling Silliphant Screenwriter
Harry Reif Set Designer
Arthur Piantadosi Sound/Sound Designer
William Randall Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 1972
Runtime: 103
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature

Genre
Drama

Color type
Eastmancolor

Produced by
Columbia Pictures