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Law and Disorder

1975

R

1 h 41 m

Amerika Serikat

Komedi

Kejahatan

Drama

In crime-ridden 1970s New York City, cops Willie and Cy have had enough. Along with other disgruntled people, they decide to take matters into their own hands - only to realize too late that they're in over their heads.
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Carroll O'Connor
Willie
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Ernest Borgnine
Cy
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Ann Wedgeworth
Sally
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Anita Dangler
Irene
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Leslie Ackerman
Karen
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Karen Black
Gloria
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Jack Kehoe
Elliott
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David Spielberg
Bobby
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Joseph Ragno
Peter
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Pat Corley
Ken
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J. Frank Lucas
Flasher
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Edward Grover
Capt. Malloy
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Pepper Wormser
Yablonsky
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Lionel Pina
Chico
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Gary Springer
F.U. Kid
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Jay Fletcher
Jogger
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William Richert
Desk Sergeant
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Jack Stamberger
Morris

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Roro👼🏻

29/05/2023 16:43
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Sarah.family

16/11/2022 10:12
Law and Disorder
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Himalayan 360

16/11/2022 03:08
Given the talent of the two stars of this film (who incidentally happen to be among my favorite actors), I was surprised at how much I really disliked this movie. I will admit that the cinematogrophy was great, really capturing the New York City of the mid-seventies. However, the lack of plot really disappointed me. The film goes nowhere fast, it was all that I could do to keep awake until the end. My brother picked up the DVD at K-Mart for $2.95, but it wasn't even worth that low price. If you must insist on seeing this piece of garbage, however, I recommend the DVD purchase (at the aforementioned low price), as it would be easier to fling like a Frisbee than the VHS version! -Den Corleone
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TextingStory

16/11/2022 03:08
This movie is basically a slice-of-life drama about working class people trying to maintain some order when, as Hamlet said, "the time is out of joint". It's plotless and episodic, and the tone changes from broadly comic early on to utterly nightmarish by the end. It has tons of authentic New-York-in-the-'70's atmosphere (it would play well on a bill with TAKING OF PELHAM 123 or SERPICO), and was, of course, actually shot there. The racial tensions, the collapse of the system, the oddballs, the hopelessness -- they're all there. And the performances are quite good -- neither O'Connor nor Borgnine has ever been better. If you know what to expect, you will probably enjoy it very much. There are a few negative reviews from people who were obviously expecting a straight comedy... that's not what this movie is.
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Silvia Uachane

16/11/2022 03:08
I thought this was a decent film; not a classic, but entertaining enough. The basic premise for me is that sometimes you get in over your head trying to be something that you are not. Guess you'd call this a dark comedy. Excellent acting, gritty scenes of New York life when it wasn't so pleasant, and a shockingly brutal ending makes this worth a look.
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Zainab Jallow

16/11/2022 03:08
This is truly one of the best serio- comedies I have ever see! The edited version shown rarely on TV does not do this film justice. If you haven't seen the un-edited version, you're missing an outstanding film. I have been looking for this film for over 20 years, but no luck. I would love to see it again, but it is on "moratorium."
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Charlaine Lovie

16/11/2022 03:08
During the hiatus of "All in the Family", Carroll O'Connor starred in this feature film about a couple of New York guys who join the auxillary police force in order to clean up the neighborhood. I'll just say this film meanders quite a bit with many comic interludes of which some of the funniest involves Carroll's co-star Ernest Borgnine. Karen Black is also a hoot as Borgnine's not-so-helpful hairdressing assistant. The way it all ends is quite bittersweet. So on that note, I highly recommend Law and Disorder. P.S. This review is dedicated to the late Ann Wedgeworth-playing O'Connor's wife here-who passed a few months ago.
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