The Blue Knight is an American CBS Crime TV series, running in 1975 and 1976, starring George Kennedy as Officer Bumper Morgan. The show was based on the best selling novel by author Joseph Wambaugh and produced by Lorimar Productions. It was also inspired by the 1973 TV Film starring William Holden, which ran before the TV show premiered.
Set in 1950s Birmingham, England, 'WPC 56' follows a female police officer as she faces chauvinism and sexism while solving crimes. With an ensemble cast, the show explores murder investigations and the challenging dynamics within the police force.
Superior Donuts follows the story of a doughnut shop owner and his interactions with the diverse community that frequents his shop. The show touches upon various social issues and explores the generation gap and prejudice. It features a female beat cop as a regular customer and her male-female police partnership with an African-American police officer. The sitcom highlights the culture clash between the Iranian-American doughnut shop owner and the multi-ethnic neighborhood. Additionally, it showcases the friendship and camaraderie between the shop owner and a young artist. Set in Chicago, the show provides social commentary and addresses street crime in an inner-city neighborhood.
In the futuristic city of Zone 414, a detective is tasked with investigating the disappearance of a wealthy man's daughter. As he delves deeper into the case, he uncovers a web of deceit and corruption that reaches the highest levels of society. Along the way, he encounters androids, artificial intelligence, and a brother with a secret agenda. The detective must navigate the dangerous streets of Zone 414 and confront his own demons to solve the mystery.
A veteran street cop gets an experimental android that has been programmed by the police lab for his new partner.
The New Centurions follows a rookie cop in the LAPD as he navigates the challenges of law enforcement in Los Angeles. He encounters various situations such as domestic violence, street life, and prostitution. Along the way, he forms an interracial relationship and faces tension within the police force. The movie explores themes of violence, mentorship, and the complexities of urban life.
A young orphan in New York's Lower East Side is collectively adopted by three neighborhood men--a minister, a cantor, and a cop.
In The Goat (1921), a man is mistaken for a criminal and finds himself on the run from the police. Along the way, he gets involved in various chaotic situations, including falling down an elevator shaft and escaping from jail. With slapstick humor and clever gags, Buster Keaton delivers an unforgettable performance in this silent film.
In this comedy of errors, two grocery store customers get entangled in a series of escalating retaliations after a misunderstanding over a broken pocket watch. Their innocent pranks soon escalate into a full-blown battle, causing chaos and destruction in the store. With each retaliation becoming more outrageous than the last, the two customers must find a way to put an end to their feud before it causes even more mayhem.
A police officer is murdered, and his colleague sets out to find the killer with the help of witnesses and Scotland Yard. The investigation leads to car chases, robberies, and a desperate search for justice.
Danforth is assigned to take over the police department in a section of a large city saddled with juvenile delinquency, petty crimes, graft and also a recent unsolved murder of a strip-tease dancer. Recognizing the laxity of the department he implements many changes and soon finds himself under fire by the newspapers, the attorney of a racket leader and the denizens of this human jungle.
City That Never Sleeps is a crime drama film set in Chicago. It tells the story of a beat cop who experiences a night filled with crime, corruption, and unrequited love. The film showcases the dark underbelly of the city that never sleeps.
A doctor and nurse sneak away for a kinky encounter, only to be interrupted by a cop... with a secret of his own.
A newlywed discovers her husband is a cheating phony.
The story of two New York City police officers, one white and one black, their ambush and murder by black revolutionaries and the efforts to hunt down and capture their killers.
When Joe, a hold-up man, tries to rob Mary, a nightclub hostess, she winds winds up knocking him out. She takes pity on him, however, and nurses him back to health. He decides to go straight and marry her. Mary buys a $1000 Liberty Bond as an investment, while Joe saves up and buys a taxi to start his own business. Then Maisie, Mary's wild and money-crazy sister, shows up, which leads to tragedy.
A police unit, consisting of one male and two females, must solve a series of crimes while dealing with various comedic situations and a masked robber. This spoof and parody film features a mix of comedy, montages, and erotic elements, including scenes of topless sunbathing, a dominatrix, a male sex slave, and sexual fantasies. The plot also revolves around a quiz show host, an office party, and various relationships between colleagues. With its sex comedy theme, the movie explores relationships, sexuality, and humor.
In Smart Alecks, a group of friends find themselves caught up in a web of comedic and criminal misadventures. From tap dancing to playing harmonica, they use their unique skills to navigate situations involving brain operations, contaminated food, and baseball. With plenty of humor and heart, this movie takes you on a wild ride through the streets of New York City.
Scram! is a comedy short film from 1932. It follows a series of comical events involving a drunk policeman, mistaken identities, a flirtatious wife, and a compromising situation.