A police psychiatrist attempts to find a mugger obsessed with the need to seek out lonely women and slash their faces.A police psychiatrist attempts to find a mugger obsessed with the need to seek out lonely women and slash their faces.A police psychiatrist attempts to find a mugger obsessed with the need to seek out lonely women and slash their faces.
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- TriviaFilm debut of George Maharis.
- GoofsWhen Peter Graham uses the phone in the Grecco house, the shadow of the boom mike appears on the wall above him.
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[first lines]
[At a police station, two men can be seen in an office. Sitting at a desk is Dr. Pete Graham, and with him is a policeman. This is Sergeant Cassidy]
Sergeant Cassidy: We need good cops, even though you are a psychiatrist now.
Dr. Pete Graham: [looks at a piece of paper on his desk] And this mugging business seems to be right down my alley.
Sergeant Cassidy: Do you think so, huh? Well, let's see how this new science works.
Dr. Pete Graham: First, we'll see how the hold science works. Now, you know what I need. Six cars in the area, two men in each car. I'll take Kelly with me.
Sergeant Cassidy: [nods] You got it.
[the Sergeant turns and begins to leave the office]
Dr. Pete Graham: I'll feed you everything I know as soon as I can
[the Sergeant smiles and nods again before the turns to leave]
Part of the pleasure of Ed McBain's seemingly endless series of police procedurals set in the 87th Precinct is that he takes the bizarre and the pathological and makes them mundane - part of the warp and weft of living in a city. The second of his novels to be filmed, The Mugger leeches much of the familiarity away; it ill-advisedly dispenses with the quirky cops of the 87th to center on Smith, a character so four-square that McBain would never have written him.
And though his books may seem garrulous and absent-minded, underneath the disgressions clockwork plots tick away. But in The Mugger, the red herrings really stink. Few adaptations of McBain's series, for the movies or for television, have been quite successful in fidelity to the author's nameless city and the cops who police it, but The Mugger must count among the weakest of them - an inferior follow-up to the same year's Cop Hater.
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- Runtime1 hour 14 minutes
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- 1.37 : 1