Chicago police detective Jack Reed investigates the brutal murder of a stripper while he deals with corruption and bureaucracy within his own department.Chicago police detective Jack Reed investigates the brutal murder of a stripper while he deals with corruption and bureaucracy within his own department.Chicago police detective Jack Reed investigates the brutal murder of a stripper while he deals with corruption and bureaucracy within his own department.
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Starring and directed by ...brian dennehy. As he did with most of the jack reed chapters. He's detective reed, who isn't getting promoted because he busted some friends of the bigwigs at city hall. So when a stripper in a club wakes up dead, it's up to reed and his team to figure out who dunnit. Co-stars charles dutton and miguel ferrer. It's an overly-simple script, which makes me think either this was aimed towards a younger audience, or maybe it was just a weak script that needed a tune up. Some overacting by several actors. Everything is a big bombshell announcement. Conclusions that reed makes are a surprise to his subordinates, who should have known that too. And i refuse to believe that a detective's wife would go behind his back and interrogate witnesses like she did. Clearly she would know that she was screwing up the case. So who is tipping off the crooks of raids ahead of time? The script has some flaws, but the story is pretty compelling. Dennehy passed away right at the start of the pandemic in 2020... from sepsis, according to wikipedia dot org.
An unsettled blend of action with drama marks this movie, the third endeavour by Brian Dennehy performing as Sergeant Jack Reed, a veteran Cook County (Chicago) Sheriff's Department homicide detective, with Dennehy additionally making his first directing stint while being credited as well for having written part of the screenplay, all in the service of a work that will frustrate a viewer who is biased toward intelligent cinema due to its ongoing lapses into hackneyed episodes, in spite of some moments of notably insightful as well as naturalistic dialogue. The first Jack Reed feature, DEADLY MATRIMONY, establishes the character as a Sheriff's Department freethinker who, in that picture, singlehandedly brings about the downfall, due to corruptness, of a high-ranking Department official, and in A SEARCH FOR JUSTICE, Reed discovers to his keen displeasure that he has been blocked from promotion to the rank of Lieutenant as a result of his honesty (considered as disloyalty by his peers), with his Detective partner being advanced over him because of "race norming", but the two nonetheless work effectively together as they attempt to solve a homicide, the victim a pregnant stripper (Marjorie Monaghan) whose day-time job is as a successful, albeit rather unbelievable, day care center operator, based at her trailer park home. In his initial directorial outing, Dennehy provides an able effort, in the face of a script that is heavily laden with cliché, not an unusual condition for a film produced expressly for television. Miguel Ferrer utilizes his lines to capably create his role of a man who desires more from life than he is likely to ever obtain from his comfortably established business and domestic relationships. A more inventive and less bromidic scenario, one that would have included a realistic approach to law enforcement procedures, would have been needed to lift this piece a notch.
Brian Dennehy directs, co-writes and stars ins this mix of urban and homely television movie. Sergeant Jack Reed, a veteran Chicago homicide detective is once again passed over for promotion because he is deemed to be too honest and the job may go to a black cop (Charles Dutton)which leads to a lot of affirmative action comments.
This case involves the murder of a pregnant stripper where the main suspect his her boyfriend (Miguel Ferrer.) Reed and the black detective despite their difficulties work well together to solve the crime but there is very little insight regarding any police procedural, drama and I never even got an insight to the motive.
I have seen a later Jack Reed film that was rather violent, this one was more tame as if it was hemmed in by TV censorship conventions. Its an inoffensive piece there is a bit of humour with Reeds friends and family but its bland.
This case involves the murder of a pregnant stripper where the main suspect his her boyfriend (Miguel Ferrer.) Reed and the black detective despite their difficulties work well together to solve the crime but there is very little insight regarding any police procedural, drama and I never even got an insight to the motive.
I have seen a later Jack Reed film that was rather violent, this one was more tame as if it was hemmed in by TV censorship conventions. Its an inoffensive piece there is a bit of humour with Reeds friends and family but its bland.
When movies were worth watching!in the 80s& 90s ! And the acting was worth watching and believable! This is is actually,Realistic!! And the way the WORLD really is!its realistic as HELL! ALL THE COPS ARE REALLY LIKE THIS! THEY ARE ALL CORRUPT!& CRIMINALS THEMSELVES! EVERY ONCE IN AWHILE YOU'LL SEE A " GOOD" COP! LIKE DEHENNEY! IS PLAYING!!BUT THEY DONT! LAST LONG! BECAUSE THE EVIL WORLD IS ALL ABOUT MONEY! AND THEY SELL THERE SOULS TO THE DEVIL! ITS ALL TRUE! AND NOT A MOVIE!!ALL CELEBRITIES SELL OUT TO! ITS ALL EVIL! WAKE UP! EVERYONE!!JESUS CHRIST !IS ABOUT TO RETURN! YOU BETTER REPENT! NOW!!!!!!
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By what name was Jack Reed: A Search for Justice (1994) officially released in Canada in English?
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