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Charles Bronson plays Jack Murphy a veteran police detective who is framed for the murder of his ex-wife. Although taken into custody, Murphy escapes from the police station handcuffed to a foul-mouthed car thief. Pursued by the police, Murphy must find the real killer before it is too late. Written by
Michael A Kortt <mkortt@metz.une.edu.au>
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He's a cop, She's a thief, together they're running for their lives
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Trivia
This movie was one of two films that starred
Charles Bronson and released during 1986.
Act of Vengeance was the other movie (made for television) and interestingly, both were first released in the USA during April of that year.
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Goofs
When Jack and Arabella escape from the hotel, she steps onto the fire ladder first. However it is Jack that steps off the ladder prior to her.
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Quotes
Joan Freeman:
Go to Hell!
Jack Murphy:
Ladies first.
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References
Airwolf (1984)
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Soundtracks
"It's Got to Get Better"
Written by
Jim Cushinery &
Valentine McCallum (as Val McCallum)
Courtesy of The Wigs
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while he was still making movies for cannon films which is no longer in existence, bronson took the lead in this cop thriller from the early eighties. he stars as jack murphy a worn and beaten down cop who has been framed for the murder of his wife who left him to become a stripper in a sleazy bar. while on the run from the mob as well, and trying to clear his name, he is handcuffed to a mouthy petty thief named arabella mcgee. considering it is kathleen whilhoite's first starring role in a feature (she plays arabella) she turned in a great and funny performance. she has a mouth like a trucker but has some very creative and imaginative ways of telling people off who displease her ie. snot-licking donkey fart among other things. while she is more than half of bronson's age the writers were trying to build some kind of weird sexual tension between the two and it clearly wasn't working. it came off more creepy and awkward than anything else. while bronson's later movies won't win any awards it will keep you entertained.