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Director:

Alan Metzger

Writers:

Abby Mann (creator)
Albert Ruben (written for television)
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Release Date:

21 February 1987 (USA) more

Genre:

Drama | Thriller more

Plot:

Top New York cop Theo Kojak finds himself trapped in a tangled web of false trials, jealousies and murderous... more | add synopsis

Awards:

Nominated for Primetime Emmy. Another 1 nomination more

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a tangled web of false trails, jealousies and murderous scheming more (1 total)


Cast

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Telly Savalas ... Kojak

Kate Nelligan ... Kitty
Pat Hingle ... George
Jack Thompson ... Aubrey Dubose
Brian Murray ... District Attorney Neary

John Bedford Lloyd ... Bass
Jeffrey DeMunn ... Marsucci (as Jeffrey De Munn)
Tony DiBenedetto ... Detective Catalano
Ron Frazier ... J.T. Williams
Stephen Joyce ... Chief Brisco
Earl Hindman ... Danny
James Rebhorn ... Quibro
Martin Shakar ... Arnold Nadler

Joseph Carberry ... Lorenzo
Fausto Bara ... Benjamin
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Additional Details

Runtime:

95 min

Country:

USA

Language:

English

Color:

Color (Technicolor)

Aspect Ratio:

1.33 : 1 more

Sound Mix:

Mono

Company:

Universal TV more


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Follows "Kojak" (1973) more


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a tangled web of false trails, jealousies and murderous scheming, 2 May 2004
Author: petershelleyau from Sydney, Australia

This made for TV movie based on the defunct Kojak TV series has New York Inspector Theo Kojak investigate a double infanticide, the murder of the two sons of Kitty Keeler, who is the wife of barman George Keeler.

Kitty is assumed to be guilty from the start because she does not behave the way a grieving mother is expected to, and her preferred dress of pastels supposedly suggests a duplicitous nature. The investigation is by-the-numbers, with the inevitable car chase, one subjective camera shot, and blood spattered over a photograph to show a gun suicide. But thankfully we are always drawn back to the innocence or guilt of Kitty, though any notion of a romance between Kojak and Kitty is dismissed by his sense of irony. Terry Savalas' bald head and full lips hints at a sensuality that his stiff acting negates.

The treatment presents Kitty as having a family with an older man, a sophisticated ambitious woman trapped in her environment, with the idea of her being a "working girl" associated with her described "generosity". This is also one of the rare times when an on-duty police officer accepts an offer of alcohol. The ambiguous ending is also more satisfying than us being given the definitive cop-show conclusion.

Everything leads to Kitty's long awaited police statement, a 5 minute monologue in close-up that director Alan Metzger violates with flashbacks and sound effects. However as Kitty, Kate Nelligan still emerges triumphant. In spite of the inconsistency of the writing of her role, she makes Kitty funny and passionate, also doing wonders with a street scene where she delivers a memory.



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