Newman's Law
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Directed by | Richard T. Heffron (as Richard Heffron) |
Written by | Anthony Wilson |
Produced by | Richard Irving |
Starring | George Peppard |
Cinematography | Vilis Lapenieks |
Edited by | John J. Dumas (as John Dumas) |
Music by | Robert Prince |
Color process | Technicolor |
Production company | Universal Pictures |
Distributed by | Universal Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Newman's Law is a 1974 American crime film directed by Richard T. Heffron and starring George Peppard.[1]
Plot[]
Vince Newman, a no-nonsense cop, decides to investigate on his own when tipped off that colleagues in the police department are involved in a drug ring.
Cast[]
- George Peppard as Vince Newman
- Roger Robinson as Garry
- Eugene Roche as Reardon
- Gordon Pinsent as Jack Eastman
- Abe Vigoda as John Dellanzia
- Louis Zorich as Frank Lo Falcone
- Michael Lerner as Frank Acker
- Victor Campos as Pete Jimenez
- Mel Stewart as Quist
- Jack Murdoch as Beutel
- David Spielberg as Hinney
- Teddy Wilson as Jaycee (as Theodore Wilson)
- Pat Anderson as Sharon
- Regis Cordic as Clement (as Regis J. Cordic)
- Marlene Clark as Edie
- Kip Niven as Assistant Coroner
- Richard Bull as Immigration Man
- Howard Platt as Spink
- Dick Balduzzi as Conrad
- Penelope Gillette as Matron
- Kirk Mee as First Assistant
- Don Hanmer as Real Estate Agent
- Antony Carbone as Policeman Gino
- Jude Farese as Cop #1
- Stack Pierce as Baines
- Jac Emel as Dashiki
- Don Newsome as Ginger (as Donald Newsome)
- Titos Vandis as Grainie
- Wilbert Gowdy as Black Boy
- Louis J. DiFonzo as Pants
- Dea St. Lamont as Hooker
References[]
- ^ Brennan, Sandra. "Newman's Law". AllMovie.
External links[]
Categories:
- 1974 films
- English-language films
- 1970s crime drama films
- American films
- American crime drama films
- Fictional portrayals of the Los Angeles Police Department
- Films about police misconduct
- Films directed by Richard T. Heffron
- Films scored by Robert Prince
- Films set in Los Angeles
- American police detective films
- Universal Pictures films
- 1974 drama films