The equally strait-laced and "by-the-book" nephew of Joe Friday must work with his more laid-back partner to solve a mystery.The equally strait-laced and "by-the-book" nephew of Joe Friday must work with his more laid-back partner to solve a mystery.The equally strait-laced and "by-the-book" nephew of Joe Friday must work with his more laid-back partner to solve a mystery.
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Hilariously funny, dem d dur dem durr !!!
Wonderful homage to a great old TV show
The jokes in this movie fly fast and furious and are aimed at all kinds, not just the lowest common denominator. Lots of fun, randomness abounds. The best way to enjoy this movie is to relax and not take it too seriously, because it is half spoof-half cop action comedy. This is a fun ride. 9/10
It's A Fun Bit Of Nostalgia For Those Who've Seen The Old TV Series
A lot of old television shows have been made into movies. Most of them, frankly, have been disappointments. I have to say that the movie version of "Dragnet" is one of the better ones. Based on the cast, it should be. I'm not sure you could do any better than casting Dan Aykroyd and Tom Hanks in the lead roles, respectively, of Sgt. Joe Friday (supposedly the great-nephew of the Joe Friday from the series) and Tom Hanks as his new partner Pep Streebek. Both played their roles perfectly. Aykroyd was a great satirical take on Jack Webb's character, and Hanks was the perfect balance. The supporting cast - with names like Christopher Plummer and Dabney Coleman and Harry Morgan (reprising his character of Gannon from a 1969 "Dragnet" movie, who's now the police captain) - also made this worth watching.
The story has Friday and Streebek investigating some type of pagan cult that's been causing havoc on the streets of the city. Their undercover encounter with the cult at one of its gatherings was hilarious. Overall, mind you, this isn't an outrageously funny movie. It's more humorous than anything, with appeal mostly to those who've seen the original series. If you've never seen the original series a lot of the subtle humour (which revolves around Aykroyd's parody of Webb's character) will be lost. However, for those who do know the original series, it's a fun nostalgia trip with a good cast.
Absolutely hilarious!
Did you know
- TriviaThe photograph of Captain Gannon's wife behind his desk is the same photograph as Colonel Potter's wife in M*A*S*H (1972). Both parts were played by Harry Morgan.
- GoofsWhen Joe is eating his chili-dog, he sits down with both covered in chili, but when he takes his first bite it has almost none.
- Quotes
Joe Friday: [Closing scene, narrating] Monday, January 12, 8:43 a.m. As for Streebek and me, we're back on day watch at Robbery-Homicide, where he still exhibits a blatant disregard for departmental procedure. But I am somehow managing to keep this in its proper perspective.
Lady Motor Cop: [as she drops him off] Goodbye, Pep. Will you be coming over later?
Pep Streebeck: Yeah, I have to. I'm wearing your underwear.
Pep Streebeck: [Turning to Friday] Late night last night, partner? I thought the Christian Science Reading Room closed at 10:00.
Joe Friday: Not that it's any of your business, Mr. National Enquirer, but I had the pleasure of spending the evening in the company of Connie Swail.
Pep Streebeck: Wait a minute. *Connie* Swail? Don't you mean "the virgin Connie Swail?"
[Friday stops, turns his head slowly and fixes Streebek with a knowing look and sly grin. Streebek is startled]
- Crazy creditsTowards the end of the film, when Streebeck arrests Muzz, he raps him his rights. In the closing credits there is an extended version of this, with Friday and Streebeck rapping about rights, as well as about the PAGAN ritual they witnessed.
- Alternate versionsUK cinema and video versions were cut by 14 secs by the BBFC to remove shots of nunchaku during a fight scene, as these were strictly outlawed in the UK at the time. The cuts were restored for the 2001 Columbia release.
- SoundtracksJust the Facts
Performed by Patti LaBelle
Written by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis
Produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis for Flyte Time Productions Inc.
Patti LaBelle appears courtesy of MCA Records
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Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- Dragnet 1987
- Filming locations
- Sisters of the Immaculate Heart of Mary - 3431 Waverly Drive, Los Angeles, California, USA(Home of Bait Magazine publisher Jerry Caesar {Dabney Coleman})
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Budget
- $20,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $57,387,516
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $10,542,669
- Jun 28, 1987
- Gross worldwide
- $66,673,516
- Runtime
- 1h 46m(106 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1







