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Cop-Out

Just when the sounds make you feel crazy ... and the lights shine right through your head ... and everything starts to fly ...
1967 | 104m | English

(291 votes)

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John Sawyer, once an eminent barrister, has slid into a life of cynicism and drunkenness since his wife left him. When his daughter's boyfriend is accused of murder, Sawyer decides to try to pull himself together and defend him in court.
Release Date: May 23, 1967
Director: Pierre Rouve
Writer: Georges Simenon, Pierre Rouve
Genres: Drama, Crime
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Production Companies Selmur Productions, De Grunwald Productions
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Aug 04, 2024
Entered: Apr 25, 2024
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Name Character
James Mason John Sawyer
Geraldine Chaplin Angela Sawyer
Bobby Darin Barney Teale
Paul Bertoya Jo Christoforides
Ian Ogilvy Desmond Flower
Bryan Stanion Peter Hawkins
Pippa Steel Sue Phillips
Clive Morton Col. Flower
Moira Lister Mrs. Flower
James Hayter Harry Hawkins
Megs Jenkins Mrs. Christoforides
Lisa Daniely Diana Sawyer
Marjie Lawrence Brenda
Michael Danvers-Walker Chelham
Ivor Dean Insp. Colder
Yootha Joyce Shooting Range Girl
John Henderson Old Clerk
Toni Palmer Doorwoman
Sheila White Hazel (uncredited)
Rita Webb Mrs. Plaskett (uncredited)
Victor Harrington Singing Party Guest (uncredited)
Julian Orchard Policeman (uncredited)
Fred Wood Protester Against Execution (uncredited)
Name Job
Georges Simenon Novel
Pierre Rouve Director, Screenplay
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Geronimo1967
6.0

This is an odd choice of Simenon novel to adapt into a film. It provides for a good role for James Mason as the drunkard solicitor "Sawyer" - a bright, intelligent operator who has hits the skids somewhat after his wife abandoned him, and he became oddly estranged from his daughter "Angela" (an effe ... ctive, almost aloof Geradine Chaplin), with whom he shares a home. Otherwise, the rest of the roles are weak, wet even. When her boyfriend "Jo" (Paul Bertoya) is accused of a murder, "Sawyer" determines to raise his game and defend the young man. To be fair, this is a small tour de force for the star, who does deliver well. The rest of the story borders on the facile. The collective surrounding "Angela" - a bunch of wealthy no-hope wasters with Bobby Darin and a very dapper looking Ian Ogilvy, are thoroughly disengaging and but for a suitably grumpy performance from James Hayter as chief magistrate "Hawkins" one could reasonably be forgiven for reaching for the fast forward button. The ending, doubtless a superlative piece of deduction from Mason is almost irrelevant - by this point I really couldn't care less about any of the characters and, indeed, may well have reached for a glass myself (it's not yet 10am, so perhaps not!). At best it's a mediocre short story that has little enough to sustain it for the viewer, sorry.

Aug 28, 2023