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Directed by Bob Clark
Timothy Hutton stars in this rabble-rousing movie in the tradition of Rocky, directed by Bob Clark. Hutton plays Jimmy Lynch, the younger brother of New York City firefighter Terry (Robert Urich). Terry is off-duty and has been drinking but rescues a young girl for a dangerous fire. When he injures himself in the fire and is hospitalized, New York City refuses to pay for his medical expenses because he was intoxicated during the rescue. Incensed that Mayor Tyler (Robert Culp) refuses to look after his brother, Jimmy decides to take them all on and mounts a series of public stunts designed to embarrass the mayor. Along the way, Jimmy becomes a folk hero, since he hides his identity behind the signature "Turk 182!" Jimmy is now a celebrity and consents to sit down for a television interview to reveal his true identity. But when the television station fails to broadcast the interview due to political pressure, Jimmy takes it upon himself to stage one final elaborate stunt to make the public aware of Terry's plight. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide
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by lukasblu in Grew up in the 80's
"brooke shields,i believe she does mostly tv shows and guest tv appearances lately;and a few indie movies in the late 90s;I liked her in suddenly susan (sitcom), freeway, and black and white;She's played varied indie " [More]
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Charismatic performances carry this odd little story of underdogs and public disobedience above mere throwaway status. Turk 182! may be unusual subject matter for a Hollywood film, but it's structured almost like an action movie, with interludes of graffiti and public protest staged as taut moments of danger. Especially silly, yet surprisingly exciting, is the prolonged finale, in which Timothy Hutton's character must dodge gunfire while trying to transform an anniversary dedication fastened to the side of the Queensborough Bridge into his trademark slogan. His improbable crusade teeters between contagious and ridiculous, with the former winning out due to Bob Clark's effectively rousing execution. Kim Cattrall reteams with Clark a few years after achieving notoriety for her role in Porky's, only this time she gets to be sweet and utterly captivating -- a significant upgrade from her carnal howling in that movie. Robert Urich is also a likeable prankster type as the fireman in traction, in one of his few film roles. Turk 182! may come up in conversation more as a funny title to recall from the 1980s than on its own merits, but it does have a giddy momentum that rubs off enough for an enjoyable viewing. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
 

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