Brannigan
Big Jim Brannigan takes on London - Chicago Style !
A hard-nosed Chicago cop is sent to London to bring back an American mobster being held for extradition. Brannigan in his Irish-American way brings American law to the people of Scotland Yard but has to contend with a stuffy old London first.
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Brannigan ≣ 1975 ≣ Trailer
Cast

John Wayne
Lt. Jim Brannigan

Richard Attenborough
Cmdr. Charles Swann

Judy Geeson
DS Jennifer Thatcher

Mel Ferrer
Mel Fields

John Vernon
Ben Larkin

Ralph Meeker
Capt. Moretti

Barry Dennen
Julian

Lesley-Anne Down
Luana

Del Henney
Drexel

James Booth
Charlie-the-Handle

Brian Glover
Jimmy-the-Bet

John Stride
Insp. Traven

Daniel Pilon
Gorman

Arthur Batanides
Angell

Pauline Delaney
Mrs Cooper

Stewart Bevan
Alex

Don Henderson
Geef

Anthony Booth
Freddy

Tony Robinson
Motorcycle Courier

Kathryn Leigh Scott
Miss Allen
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Nutshell
A mostly mediocre action flick made near the end of John Wayne's long career, the last 15 minutes are so awful, it seems hard to believe these final sequences were directed by Douglas Hickox, who's work was normally pretty decent and at times brilliant (Theatre of Blood). Only for hardcore Duke fans I'm afraid...
CinemaSerf
Who could ever have thought that John Wayne and Richard Attenborough would ever team up? Well they do, here, and I quiet enjoyed the outcome. The former is a rather wayward Chicago police officer sent to London to collect escapee "Larkin" (John Vernon). Thing is, whilst he and "Sir Charles" are having a boiler-maker in a posh gentleman's club, their quarry is kidnapped from his sauna and it falls to this unlikely alliance - with a little help from the feisty "Jennifer" (Judy Geeson) to track him down. Wayne has a glint in his eye for most of this, and though the plot is entirely predictable it does feature quite a fun car chase, and some very explosive toilet furniture. Nope, it isn't great, but it moves along well for just shy of two hours with two experts in their field having just enough fun for us to enjoy it. Fifty years on, it is also interesting to look at a London docklands environment that has long gone - and there is quite a nifty twist in the tale at the end.
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