The Laughing Policeman

This movie is so real it makes every other movie in this town look like a movie.

6.2
19731h 52m

Production

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When a gunman opens fire on a crowded city bus in San Francisco, Detective Dave Evans is killed, along with the man he'd been following in relation to a murder. Evans' partner, Sgt. Jake Martin, becomes obsessed with solving the case.

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The Laughing Policeman (1973) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD 1080p]

Cast

Photo of Walter Matthau

Walter Matthau

Sgt. Jake Martin SFPD

Photo of Bruce Dern

Bruce Dern

Insp. Leo Larsen SFPD

Photo of Louis Gossett Jr.

Louis Gossett Jr.

Insp. James Larrimore SFPD

Photo of Albert Paulsen

Albert Paulsen

Henry Camerero

Photo of Anthony Zerbe

Anthony Zerbe

Lt. Nat Steiner SFPD

Photo of Val Avery

Val Avery

Insp. John Pappas SFPD

Photo of Mario Gallo

Mario Gallo

Bobby Mow, Snitch

Photo of Joanna Cassidy

Joanna Cassidy

Monica, Beth's Roomate

Photo of Clifton James

Clifton James

Officer Jim Maloney SFPD Bomb Squad

Photo of Paul Koslo

Paul Koslo

Duane Haygood

Photo of Matt Clark

Matt Clark

Coronor

Photo of William Hansen

William Hansen

Mr. Schwermer, Bus Vicitm

Photo of Shirley Ballard

Shirley Ballard

Grace Martin

Photo of Elaine Collins

Elaine Collins

Go-Go Dancer

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Reviews

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8/10

From the early-70's zenith of crime and police-centered films, 'The Laughing Policeman' deserves credit, respect and recognition as a fine, gritty, accurate work that shows the way real officers interact and go through their work-days and solve crimes. Walter Matthau, mostly known for his astute comedic touch, is excellent, as is Bruce Dern, who's promoted to an uneasy partnership with Matthau, when the latter's partner, who was on vacation yet took an unsolved case home with him, is at the wrong place at the wrong time, part of a brutal mass murder on board a bus. The well-directed script shows how alienated a good policeman is from his family, how hated he is by most of the community, and the blind alleys and dead ends he has to go through in order to solve the case, and have it hold up in a court of law. It's 'Dirty Harry' or the 'French Connection' films done honestly, not as a fever dream of wish fulfillment from the policeman's perspective (though I must admit I love those too!)...

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