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Cops, robbers- one in the same, 11 November 1998
Author:
Kp-7 from New Jersey
The film was very well made. It's main character is Jerry Clemente, who along with his gang of "bad" cops take their piece of Boston's criminal offerings. At first they were petty, but it was not enough for Clemente. He soon sets his eye to a bank with big score written all over it. The question for Clemente is whether he can keep his "circle" together before a case is built against them..
A nice heist flick that should have been longer, 23 November 2008
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Author:
udar55 from Williamsburg, VA
*** This review may contain spoilers ***
Three corrupt cops (Ray Sharkey, Steve Railsback, James Keach) plot to
break into the Depositors Trust Bank in Medford, MA on Memorial Day
weekend 1980. Using their underworld connections, they bring in some
cons to help with the safe blowing and alarms. The heist itself goes
off perfectly, but due to the already unsavory rep of Captain Gerry
Clemente (Sharkey), things start to come unraveled as his boss (Ed
Asner) begins his investigation alongside the Feds. To make matters
worse, the mob now wants a cut of the haul and the robbers can't unload
most of the jewelery.
Based on a true story of the biggest bank heist (close to $25 million)
in US history, this flick originally aired as a NBC Sunday Night movie.
It is based on Gerry Clemente's confessional book (written while in
prison) and, unfortunately, seems to side with him on the belief that
all would have been fine if everyone else hadn't screwed up the job. TV
vet Paul Wendkos directs it all in a pretty straightforward manner but
the film seems a bit rushed trying to fit into a 2-hour time slot. For
example, the heist is over in a matter of 5 minutes. A two-parter over
four hours would have been better. The cast is great, although Sharkey
is prone to histrionics (something I've never liked about his acting).
Robert Lyons and George Kennedy also pop up in small roles.
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