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Sweeney!

The roughest, toughest men from London's greatest crime squad smash their way onto the big screen!
1977 | 97m | English

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Director: David Wickes
Writer: Ranald Graham
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When one of Regan's snouts complains that his girlfriend's recent suicide was murder, the flying squad detective feels compelled to investigate. He uncovers a conspiracy that reaches the heart of the government, and finds himself fitted up, suspended and under the scrutiny of Special Branch.
Release Date: Jan 14, 1977
Director: David Wickes
Writer: Ranald Graham
Genres: Action, Drama, Crime, Thriller
Keywords police, spin off
Production Companies Euston Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $209,595
Updates Updated: Feb 02, 2025
Entered: Apr 20, 2024
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Name Character
John Thaw Det. Insp. Jack Regan
Dennis Waterman Det. Sgt. George Carter
Barry Foster Elliott McQueen
Ian Bannen Charles Baker, MP
Colin Welland Frank Chadwick
Diane Keen Bianca Hamilton
Lynda Bellingham Janice Wyatt
Brian Glover Mac
Michael Coles Johnson
Joe Melia Ronnie Brent
Morris Perry Flying Squad Cdr. Maynon
Paul Angelis Secret Serviceman
Nick Brimble D.S. Burtonshaw
John Alkin D.S. Tom Daniels
Bernard Kay Matthews
Antony Brown Murder Inquiry Supt.
Antony Scott Johnson's Henchman
Nadim Sawalha Chairman of the Oil Producers Conference
Michael Latimer PPS
Johnny Shannon Scotland Yard Duty Sergeant
Peter Childs Murder Inquiry Detective
Sally Osborne Sally
John Kane SB Sergeant
Peggy Aitchison Carter's Neighbour
John Oxley Chadwick's Deputy Editor
Hal Jeayes Manservant
Matthew Long Traffic Sergeant
Anthony Woodruff Coroner
Leonard Kavanagh Pathologist
Chris Dillinger Johnson's Henchman
Joyce Grant McQueen's Secretary
Susan Skipper Chadwick's Secretary
David Corti Young Boy
Alan Mitchell Detective Inspector
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Greg Powell Stunts
David Wickes Director
Ranald Graham Screenplay
Denis King Original Music Composer
Dusty Miller Director of Photography
Chris Burt Editor
William Alexander Art Direction
Arthur Beavis Special Effects
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Ted Childs Producer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Yikes but there's some shocking acting in this film adaptation of the popular television series. It seems that one of Her Majesty's ministers - "Baker" (Ian Bannen) might be a little too close to the oil industry as a major announcement on pool pricing is due to be made in London. The Flying Squad's ... finest "Regan" (John Thaw) and sidekick "Carter" (Dennis Waterman) are soon embroiled, but as the body count starts to mount up the former is suspended from duty. Undeterred, he faces the wrath of not just his own bosses but also of some blokes who're marauding round the city with machine guns. His searching leads him to high-class hooker "Bianca" (Diane Keen) and all of this is going on whilst we the just sense that adviser "McQueen" (Barry Foster) is up to no good. Thaw does try, a bit too hard I reckon, but the rest of this is pretty sloppy stuff. Keen dreadfully over-acts, Foster seems to pick up an accent that vacillates wildly from scene to scene and Waterman doesn't really feature enough to make much difference to this pretty predictable cop drama where the rules are meant for someone else. Gritty? Possibly - but I just figured that in the end, they all pretty much deserved each other. Of it's time, I'd say - and that day has long gone.

Apr 06, 2024