Kojak charms his way into high society to investigate art thefts that are tied to munitions smuggling and murder.Kojak charms his way into high society to investigate art thefts that are tied to munitions smuggling and murder.Kojak charms his way into high society to investigate art thefts that are tied to munitions smuggling and murder.
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- TriviaTelly Savalas's final performance as Kojak. He was terminally ill with cancer at the time.
- GoofsWhen Detective Blake shows Theo the beer mat, the words are spelt Clan Ne Gael, but, take it from one of Irish descent, the spelling should be Clan Na Gael (Family of the Gaels), an Irish Republican organisation prevalent in the United States and elsewhere at that time.
- ConnectionsEdited into The ABC Mystery Movie (1989)
- SoundtracksAmazing Grace
Written by John Newton
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With Flowers For Matty, Telly Savalas bid farewell to his career role of NYPD Detective Theo Kojak now moved up to the rank of inspector for the feature
films. In a corrupt post Watergate Kojak was that rare commodity, an incorruptible cop.
In this film Kojak is put on a case involving some stolen art from society folks. These are movers and shakers and it irks him to be working on this when a detective friend of his Eddie Jones has been killed leaving widow Barbara Barrie and a young son.
Little does he know at first, but the two cases are connected and the whole picture involves a really corrupt Internal Affairs cop Tom Atkins, an Irish emigre Donald Moffat and daughter Glynnis O'Connor and the provisional Irish Republican Army.
Standing out in the cast is Richard Lynch an IRA contract killer who's the one doing in a lot of people. This is a great portrayal to whole gallery of psycho killers that Lynch seems to specialize in on the big and small screen.
This was a good farewell for Kojak. We could use a lot of Kojaks on any police force.
In this film Kojak is put on a case involving some stolen art from society folks. These are movers and shakers and it irks him to be working on this when a detective friend of his Eddie Jones has been killed leaving widow Barbara Barrie and a young son.
Little does he know at first, but the two cases are connected and the whole picture involves a really corrupt Internal Affairs cop Tom Atkins, an Irish emigre Donald Moffat and daughter Glynnis O'Connor and the provisional Irish Republican Army.
Standing out in the cast is Richard Lynch an IRA contract killer who's the one doing in a lot of people. This is a great portrayal to whole gallery of psycho killers that Lynch seems to specialize in on the big and small screen.
This was a good farewell for Kojak. We could use a lot of Kojaks on any police force.
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- Nov 10, 2018
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What is the broadcast (satellite or terrestrial TV) release date of Kojak: Flowers for Matty (1990) in Australia?
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