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Policewomen is a 1974 exploitation film about a female police officer who infiltrates an all-female criminal gang. The film was written and directed by Lee Frost, and stars Sondra Currie (who would later be better known to recent audiences for her role in the Golden Globe-winning comedy The Hangover), Tony Young, and Phil Hoover.
"Flowers of Evil" is a 1974 episode of the American police procedural television series Police Woman. The episode features Sgt. Suzanne "Pepper" Anderson (Angie Dickinson) going undercover at a nursing home to investigate a murder. She uncovers a trio of lesbians who are robbing and murdering their elderly residents. The episode, the eighth of ...
La poliziotta (internationally released as Policewoman) is a 1974 Italian comedy film directed by Steno. For this film Mariangela Melato was awarded with a David di Donatello for Best Actress . [ 1 ]
The siren heard over the opening seconds of “A Cop Movie” doesn’t emanate from a car at all, but from an actor, imitating the piercing sound of approaching police with her voice. That’s a ...
1974: Kojak: Elena Rozelle: Season 1; episode 19: "Down a Long and Lonely River" The Manhunter: Terri Jordan: Episode 2: "The Man Who Thought He Was Dillinger" The F.B.I. Story: The FBI Versus Alvin Karpis, Public Enemy Number One: Vicky Clinton: TV movie The Streets of San Francisco: Lori: Season 3; episode 10: "For Good or Evil" 1975: Police ...
(The lone heroes in this story were the high schoolers who recognized Zapeta-Calil later in the day, at the Jay Street-Metrotech station, and called police.) Not too long ago, an atrocity like ...
Best Actor: Jack Nicholson — Chinatown and The Last Detail; Runners-up: Gene Hackman — The Conversation and Richard Dreyfuss — The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz Best Actress:
Investigators in Wisconsin used genetic genealogy to solve a 50-year-old cold case this week, charging an 84-year-old Minnesota man with murdering a woman who was found dead in 1974, authorities said.