Frais bleus d'une académie de police, Greenberg et Hantz ont affronté le système de la police de New-York, sont devenus détectives et étaient connus dans les rues de Brooklyn comme "Batman e... Tout lireFrais bleus d'une académie de police, Greenberg et Hantz ont affronté le système de la police de New-York, sont devenus détectives et étaient connus dans les rues de Brooklyn comme "Batman et Robin". D'après une histoire véridique.Frais bleus d'une académie de police, Greenberg et Hantz ont affronté le système de la police de New-York, sont devenus détectives et étaient connus dans les rues de Brooklyn comme "Batman et Robin". D'après une histoire véridique.
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
- Sara
- (as Sheila E. Frazier)
- Det. Basoff
- (as Dave Greeberg)
- Girl
- (as Tamu)
This film lacks the vitality and edge of "Shaft", something that must have been a budget issue. Nonetheless, it's quick, good-hearted police action based on the L.H. Whittemore book of the same title. Whereas the book covered the late 60's/early 70's NYC crime scene very well, the film comes only halfway in detailing the true story depicted here. The plot is somewhat disjointed, with choppy arrest and pursuit scenes that do not build upon each other. By the end of the movie, one still has the interest in the characters, but no clue exactly how much they've endured. Still, it's a fun ride and good visually if one is familiar with the book. At best, a solid document of the time- a good cop story if nothing more.
The underrated Ron Liebman is excellent in one of the lead roles, cocky and enthusiastic. David Selby is more refined and cool, and many of the police superiors are great as gruff, cranky New York types. This story is begging for another attempt, with more detail and character development. But without the superb 70's environment and post-Serpico interest in police flicks, would it float?
A friend of mine to whom I screened the movie years ago met the great Gordon Parks a few years before Parks' death. He reports that upon mention of The Super Cops, Parks immediately responded, "I like that one!! ...but Shaft was better."
- tonypuma
- 22 sept. 2000
- Lien permanent
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe real-life "Batman and Robin", officers David Greenberg and Robert Hantz, had a 97% conviction rate and became legends in New York City. They received every commendation and citation that the NYPD could award.
- GaffesPat Hingle's character is identified as "Inspector Novick" yet he wears 4 stars on his uniform. In the NYPD 4-stars would indicate the Chief of the Department. A NYPD inspector wears a gold eagle similar to an Army colonel's.
- Citations
Detective: 21 Precinct? That's our precinct. When did you start working here?
David Greenberg: Well, to tell you the truth, we started working here tomorrow.
- Autres versionsOriginally rated "R" when originally released in 1974. Later that year the film was edited to receive a "PG" rating.
- ConnexionsFeatured in TCM Guest Programmer: Edgar Wright (2015)
- Bandes originalesWhen the Saints Go Marching In
(uncredited)
Music by Virgil Oliver Stamps
Playing at Coney Island
Meilleurs choix
- How long is The Super Cops?Propulsé par Alexa
Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 1 500 000 $ US (estimation)
- Durée1 heure 30 minutes
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1