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Sharky's Machine

Nobody leans on Sharky's Machine.
1981 | 122m | English

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Police officer Tom Sharky gets busted back to working vice, where he happens upon a scandalous conspiracy involving a local politician. Sharky's new 'machine' gathers evidence while Sharky falls in love with a woman he has never met.
Release Date: Dec 18, 1981
Director: Burt Reynolds
Writer: Gerald Di Pego, William Diehl
Genres: Action, Drama, Crime, Thriller
Keywords transvestism, robbery, martial arts, jazz, gangster, finger, vice, police, revenge, murder, scam, prostitution, white slavery
Production Companies Orion Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures, Deliverance Productions
Box Office Revenue: $35,610,100
Budget: $17,500,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Burt Reynolds Tom Sharky
Rachel Ward Domino
Henry Silva Billy Score
Brian Keith Papa
Vittorio Gassman Victor Scorelli
Charles Durning Lt. Friscoe
Earl Holliman Donald Hotchkins
Bernie Casey Arch
Richard Libertini Nosh
Darryl Hickman Smiley
Joseph Mascolo Joe Tipps
Tony King Kitten Holmes
John Fiedler Barrett
Carol Locatell Mabel
Suzee Pai Siakwan
Glynn Rubin Pregnant Woman
Val Avery Manny
Aarika Wells Tiffany
Princess O'Mahoney Hooker (uncredited)
Hari Rhodes
James O'Connell
Tony King
Weaver Levy
Bennie Moore
Alveda King
Name Job
Gerald Di Pego Screenplay
William Diehl Novel
William D. Gordean Editor
Dennis Virkler Editor
Terry Liebling Casting
Walter Scott Herndon Production Design
Phil Abramson Set Decoration
Norman Salling Costume Design
Al Capps Original Music Composer
Burt Reynolds Director
William A. Fraker Director of Photography
David R. Ellis Stunts
Buddy Joe Hooker Stunts
Name Title
Hank Moonjean Producer
Edward Teets Associate Producer
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GenerationofSwine
10.0

It was made in '81 and is actually a pretty solid police film. It's not great, it's not Chinatown, but it also is pretty far from horrible. The dialogue is absolutely fantastic, and even in the throw away moments, there is a humor that seems very human. It's Hollywood sharp and witty to the point ... where it's almost too good to be realistic, it's just, human. There are a lot of little throw away conversations that seem like the kind of thing you'd hear in your everyday life. And that adds a nice touch of realism to what is otherwise a cop film, and those are always pretty unrealistic. The sound track is a little dated, a little 70s Adult film in places, but that was just a trope of the era and even great films like Three Days of the Condor had that 70s had that "I expect John Holmes to walk in any minute now" kind of music... but then it also had the cliche 80s sex scene instrumentals. So it feels like the merging of two eras and, audioly, it can't really decide if it wants to be 70s or 80s. And then it has crooning that seems like it fits better in a Sean Connery era 007 film. I guess what I'm saying is that, if there is a flaw, it's the sound track. Essentially what it is though is a solid cop film that is bucking for 1970s gritty and realistic, but is still, ultimately, as over the top and unrealistic as most police thrillers. It's a very enjoyable film to watch.... despite the music.

Jan 12, 2023