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Get Christie Love!

  • TV Movie
  • 1974
  • 1h 14m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Get Christie Love! (1974)
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A beautiful policewoman goes undercover to break up a drug ring.A beautiful policewoman goes undercover to break up a drug ring.A beautiful policewoman goes undercover to break up a drug ring.

  • Director
    • William A. Graham
  • Writers
    • George Kirgo
    • Dorothy Uhnak
  • Stars
    • Teresa Graves
    • Harry Guardino
    • Louise Sorel
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    401
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • William A. Graham
    • Writers
      • George Kirgo
      • Dorothy Uhnak
    • Stars
      • Teresa Graves
      • Harry Guardino
      • Louise Sorel
    • 20User reviews
    • 9Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Teresa Graves
    Teresa Graves
    • Christie Love
    Harry Guardino
    Harry Guardino
    • Capt. Casey Reardon
    Louise Sorel
    Louise Sorel
    • Helena Varga
    Paul Stevens
    Paul Stevens
    • Enzo Cortino
    Ron Rifkin
    Ron Rifkin
    • Normand
    Lynne Holmes
    • Celia Jackson
    Lee Paul
    Lee Paul
    • Max Loomis
    Titos Vandis
    Titos Vandis
    • Spiliolis
    Tracey Roberts
    Tracey Roberts
    • Gwen Fenley
    William Hansen
    William Hansen
    • Dr. Shepard
    Andy Romano
    Andy Romano
    • Sgt. Seymour Greenberg
    Davis Roberts
    Davis Roberts
    • Myron Jones
    Bill Henderson
    Bill Henderson
    • Sgt. Stoner Martin
    Debbie Dozier
    • Amy
    • (as Deborah Dozier)
    Darlene Conley
    Darlene Conley
    • Virginia
    • (as Darleen Conley)
    Rick Hurst
    Rick Hurst
    • Sgt. Tom Farrell
    • (as Richard Hurst)
    Hampton Fancher
    Hampton Fancher
    • Rod
    Laurence Haddon
    Laurence Haddon
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    • Director
      • William A. Graham
    • Writers
      • George Kirgo
      • Dorothy Uhnak
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    6Space_Mafune

    Good Given the Limitations It Likely Had to Overcome to Get on Television.

    When Captain Casey Reardon (played by Harry Guardino) learns that notorious gangster boss Enzo Cortino (Paul Stevens) possesses a secret ledger which could potentially be used to bring him to justice and said ledger is supposedly within the possession of his girlfriend Helena Varga (Louise Sorel), Reardon sends a brash but known for getting results, spirited and spunky young black female detective named Christie Love (Teresa Graves) on undercover assignment hoping she will be able to get to the heart of what makes Helena Varga tick so Ms. Varga will be convinced to co-operate and with her aid and possibly that of Cortino's "ledger", the police will finally be able to bring down Enzo Cortino once and for all.

    Well a blaxploitation television movie had to be something somewhat groundbreaking back in 1974. Obviously this couldn't deliver the same level of violent thrills and nudity as was frequently evidenced in blaxploitation films of the period since it originally aired on television and was subject to television limitations in terms of what could and could not be shown. This element made it necessary for the plot to be more detailed than most films in the blaxploitation action vein so the focus here remains more on the mystery as it relates to Ms. Helena Varga's rather elusive past which means we see Christie actually do a surprising amount of detective work in this story. One negative element that affects the overall impact this one has is it's the subject matter seems to be aimed more towards a white audience than a black one and plays more to common expectation of non-blaxploitation detective television series from the time and era.

    Personally I feel Teresa Graves does a terrific job here and really manages to convey a lot of information in a relatively short amount of time, enough to make her character one we immediately come to like and root on. All in all, this proves successful both in terms of introducing us to a lead character and providing the basic underlying set-up necessary for a TV series to follow as well as most any other TV Pilot I've ever seen and they must have done something right because a TV Series followed shortly thereafter.
    5tavm

    TV movie Get Christie Love! is interesting for historical purposes

    Based on the book, "The Ledger", Get Christie Love was the first time a black female portrayed a detective on network TV. Teresa Graves is adequately compelling as the cop with some attitude whose superior, Captain Reardon (Harry Guardino), has a major open flirtation with her that she seems to occasionally encourage. The main plot concerns the search of a drug dealer's ledger through the interrogation of the wife in order to bring him down. Despite some fight scenes and car chases that attract some attention, the pace seemed mostly dreary and I almost fell asleep before the end. The most interesting discovery for me, however, was the appearance of Ron Rifkin as a serial killer of prostitutes named Normand whom Christie catches in the beginning when she dresses as one. Rifkin would, nearly three decades later, play Sloane on one of the most exciting action series ever-Alias. Compared to that show, this TV movie that later became a series doesn't have as exciting fight scenes but I guess network censorship was more stricter then. Worth a look for historical purposes.
    Hoohawnaynay

    Teresa Graves show should have done better!

    It's sad this TV Movie & later a TV series never made it. It was better than some other cop shows that were on at the time. The beautiful Teresa Graves had lots of charm & charisma and made this worth watching. Watered down compared to the Pam Grier movies of the era. Funniest scene is the beginning of this TV movie where Teresa is a cop posing as a hooker and when she tells a "John" her price is $100 he calls her a nigger and she responds with "nigger lover". Try doing that today! Surprising this was 1974. Louise Sorel is a standout as a gangster's girlfriend who gets into a tussle or two with "Christie". I remember how cool I thought Teresa Graves was at the time driving around in her VW Convertible kicking men's butts and karate chopping men taller than she was. The later TV series was just as good, I don't know why it was cancelled, it was more fun than Barnaby Jones or Petrocelli or any of those other shows starring white men (how cliche). I hope they do a remastered DVD of this, the cheapie I have looks like a bad TV print transferred to DVD (snap, crackle, pop!)
    5gridoon

    Kickass Heroine, not so Kickass Movie

    "Get Christie Love!" is included in many DVD packages along with "TNT Jackson", and the two films do have a lot of things in common: most importantly, they both have black female action leads who have the right attitude for their roles down pat, but their actual fight scenes leave a lot to be desired. "Get Christie Love" doesn't have nearly as much action as "TNT Jackson", but Teresa Graves is a better actress than Jeanne Bell, and (in my opinion at least) prettier as well. However, this film is hurt by the flat direction, a dreary pace and an uninteresting plot that wastes far too much time with an investigation about an adopted kid. And I have to agree with a previous reviewer, the DVD transfer is pretty bad. You turn the volume almost all the way up and you still can't listen to the dialogue clearly. (**)
    5bkoganbing

    An indelible character

    Taking an honored place among the black exploitation characters of the Seventies is Teresa Graves and the indelible character she created in Get Christie Love. When she walked away from the series and later from show business all together she certainly was never forgotten.

    I do remember her as a regular on Rowan&Martin back in the day and she was a talented woman with the ability to take herself not too seriously. Until she decided to become a Jehovah Witness. That was taking in to the max.

    Christie Love is a LAPD policewoman who's real handy both with weapon and with fighting skills. When we first meet her she's taking down a serial rapist all by herself because her backup didn't get there on time to be of assistance. But her supervisor has bigger plans for her.

    Harry Guardino playing the supervisor wants Graves to go undercover to find a ledger that drug kingpin Paul Stevens is supposed to have. Since the days of Al Capone those things are kept under the tightest of hoodlum security. Stevens certainly has one tightly secured operation. In these days before computers nothing is down on paper. All that they can learn for a while is that Louise Sorel has something to do with the books.

    Teresa Graves was not alone or unique in putting religion first. Dolores Hart left movies to become a nun in the 60s. Later on Kirk Cameron made the same kind of demands on the producers of Growing Pains when he got into fundamentalist Christianity. Only Kirk came back using his celebrity for evangelism. Both Graves and Hart took a more private and more respectful approach to religion.

    This was a television pilot, nothing spectacular or great about it except for Teresa Graves. She was unforgettable, RIP Teresa Graves.

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    • Trivia
      This is technically not an episode of the series Get Christie Love, bur rather it's the TV movie on which the series was based. It originally aired in January of 1974, and the series did not debut until September of that year.
    • Goofs
      Boom mike visible in lower left side of screen when Christie feeds her fish.
    • Connections
      Featured in Spicebush (2005)

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    • Release date
      • January 22, 1974 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Chamem Christie Love!
    • Filming locations
      • MacArthur Park, Los Angeles, California, USA(Christie undercover as hooker, S corner)
    • Production company
      • Wolper Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 14 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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