Strike Force |  | Director: Barry Shear Actors: Don Blakely, Richard Gere, Cliff Gorman, Edward Grover, Joe Spinell Studio: Image Entertainment Category: DVD
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Format: Color, DVD, NTSC Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 90 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
UPC: 082554350824 EAN: 0082554350824 ASIN: B00000JKTV
Theatrical Release Date: 1975 Release Date: February 24, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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1970s pilot for cop show that never was October 27, 2009 Annie Van Auken (Planet Earth) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Transfer quality of ECHO BRIDGE (aka Platinum Disc) DVDs is good, although film stock is not always in the best of condition. A bargain price makes these lesser-known public domainers attractive.
STRIKE FORCE
Richard Gere's third film, some two years before his break out performance in LOOKING FOR MR. GOODBAR (1977) is this failed pilot for a French Connection-ish TV show. Lead Cliff Gorman is a NYC cop who teams with the Feds to battle a drug ring.
Parenthetical number preceding title is a 1 to 10 imdb viewer poll rating.
(3.4) Strike Force (TV-1975) - Cliff Gorman/Don Blakely/Richard Gere/Edward Grover/Joe Spinell
One of the better Gere movies August 23, 2008 Marty Watson (Near Roanoke Va. USA) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
Very happy with this purchase. Movie is dated but well made. I am glad I bought it.
The Way Movies USED To Be! September 19, 2007 webwitch (etna, me) Got this movie on a whim and I love it. It is gritty and very New York. It feels like you are there. The plot is pretty good. This movie doesnt even show up on Gere's movie list though. I guess everyone thought it was a B movie.
LACKS COHESION. June 10, 2006 Rsoonsa (Lake Isabella, California)
The subject of this television pilot is an investigation of heroin trafficking in New York City, emphasizing a law enforcement task force and representatives of its three jurisdictional elements: a City Police detective (Cliff Gorman), an agent of the F.B.I. (Don Blakely) and a New York State trooper (Richard Gere), and their efforts to bring major criminals to bay. The tale is based on a story by Sonny Grosso and the production team is responsible for originating THE FRENCH CONNECTION, with the best scenes predictably those that propel the action yet allow local colour to tinge the proceedings. At only 74 minutes, the film bounds along briskly, but unfortunately this is due in the main to a large degree of cutting that grounds many scenes without a frame of reference to join them with the flow of the plot. A fundamental cause for the failure of the pilot to be accepted is a dearth of chemistry among the three leads, with Blakely and Gere (in his first cinema appearance) somewhat lacklustre, leaving Gorman, a fine actor, properly dominant, thereby shifting the relevance of the task force operation to an N.Y.P.D. focus. Heroin missing from the Department's Property Section becomes the principal investigative target for the three thrown-together partners, and resultant political ramifications for the Police Commissioner are touched upon, but only a trace of logic seeps through, leaving a viewer asea because of the storyline's untapped potential. Various New York City neighbourhoods serve as filming locations, the customary argots enhancing the episodic character of the butchered script, with Gorman utilized effectively amid the unknowing extras supplied by Gotham. Although the climax is rushed and certainly not memorable, the cinematography of Jack Priestley is, contributing immensely to the production's potential excitement, with primarily post-production decisions crippling the piece.
Best Action Movie of All Time November 12, 2002 Karen Rhyne (North Carolina) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
This movie is full of action! What makes this movie so great is because not only is it full of action and special effects, but it has a plot that you find yourself believing. And, you will think you are actually there as you watch the movie. This film stars Richard Gere. It's one of those films no one has heard of, but it is outstanding. I was stunned at how good the movie actually was. It's about a teenager who stumbles on a mob execution in progress. From there, the action starts, and never stops. You'll be on the edge of your seat until the end of the movie. This even makes "The Sopranos" come alive in another plot with other players. This means you will love "The Sopranos" even more, and you will find a lot of their shows incorporated into this movie. Get this film! You won't be disappointed!
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