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Writer:
Larry Cohen (written by)
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Release Date:
13 May 1988 (USA) more
Tagline:
You have the right to remain silent. Forever. more
Plot:
In New York, a man in a cop's uniform starts killing people for no apparent reason. full summary | add synopsis
User Reviews:
This cop isn't here to serve and protect! more (61 total)

Cast

  (in credits order) (verified as complete)
Tom Atkins ... Frank McCrae

Bruce Campbell ... Jack Forrest

Laurene Landon ... Theresa Mallory

Richard Roundtree ... Commissioner Pike

William Smith ... Capt. Ripley

Robert Z'Dar ... Matt Cordell
Sheree North ... Sally Noland
Nina Arvesen ... Regina Sheperd (as Nina Aversen)
Nick Barbaro ... Councilman

Lou Bonacki ... Det. Lovejoy
Barry Brenner ... Coroner
Victoria Catlin ... Ellen Forrest
James Dixon ... Clancy
Corey Michael Eubanks ... Bremmer

Jill Gatsby ... Cassie Phillips
Rocky Giordani ... Fowler
John F. Goff ... Jack's lawyer (as John Goff)
William J. Gorman ... Desk sergeant
Jon Greene ... Tactical sergeant
Teddy M. Haggarty ... Prison guard
Dan Hicks ... Squad leader
Erik Holland ... Dr. Gruber
Dennis Junt ... Assistant squad leader
Marcia Karr ... Nancy

Judy Kerr ... Motel maid
Jake LaMotta ... Detective
Judy Levitt ... Woman in car
Jason Lustig ... Squad commander
William Lustig ... Motel manager
Vic Manni ... Jail guard
Tito Núñez ... Chico
Daniel Ortiz ... Ramos
Louis Pastore ... John
Frank Pesce ... Watchman
Bernie Pock ... Sam
Ed Polgardy ... Man #1 in bar
Carla Reynolds ... Police officer
Jefferson Richard ... Witness
Adele Sparks ... Nurse
Tom Taylor ... Man #2 in bar
Ingrid Van Dorn ... Waitress
Luke Walter ... Musician
Patrick M. Wright ... Prison guard (as Patrick Wright)
Nicholas Yee ... Patrolman
Lee Arnone ... White woman (TV sequence)
Nay K. Dorsey ... Young black man (TV sequence)

George 'Buck' Flower ... Old man (TV sequence)
Bill Waldron ... Young white man (TV sequence)
Alma Washington ... Black woman (TV sequence)
rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Ron Holmstrom ... Building superintendent (uncredited)

Sam Raimi ... Reporter at parade (uncredited)
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Directed by
William Lustig 
 
Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Larry Cohen  written by

Produced by
Larry Cohen .... producer
James Glickenhaus .... executive producer
Jefferson Richard .... co-producer (as Jef Richard)
 
Original Music by
Jay Chattaway 
 
Cinematography by
James Lemmo 
Vincent J. Rabe 
 
Film Editing by
David Kern 
 
Casting by
Gino Havens 
 
Art Direction by
Jonathon Hodges 
 
Costume Design by
Dorothy Amos 
Margaret Shan Jensen 
 
Makeup Department
Brad Look .... special makeup effects artist
Kerry Mendenhall .... hair stylist
Bill Miller-Jones .... makeup artist
 
Production Management
John Engel .... production manager: New York
Sanford Hampton .... production manager
Sanford Hampton .... unit production manager
Frank K. Isaac .... executive in charge of production (as Frank Isaac)
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Phil Betz .... assistant director: New York
Sanford Hampton .... first assistant director
Noga Isackson .... second assistant director: New York
David Kern .... second unit director
Theone Masoner .... second second assistant director
Spiro Razatos .... second unit director
Jefferson Richard .... second unit director (as Jef Richard)
Debra Simon .... second assistant director
 
Art Department
Nat Bocking .... property master
Ann Cudworth .... art director: New York
Bill H. Roberts Jr. .... props: second unit
 
Sound Department
Gregg Barbanell .... foley artist
Kenneth R. Burton .... sound recordist
Denis Dutton .... sound editor
Craig Felburg .... sound mixer
Jeff Gall .... sound editor
Robert Glenn .... sound editor
Eric J. Goldstein .... sound mixer: second unit
Jeffrey J. Haboush .... sound re-recording mixer
Cameron Hamza .... boom operator
Paul Heslin .... adr supervisor
Paul Heslin .... sound editor
Warren Kleiman .... adr mixer
John Post .... sound effects supervisor
Steven J. Rogers .... sound mixer: New York (as Steve Rogers)
Greg P. Russell .... sound re-recording mixer
Jackson Schwartz .... foley mixer
Bob Weitz .... stereo sound consultant: Ultra
Ted Johnston .... sound editor (uncredited?)
Cathy McKelvey .... assistant sound editor (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
David Atherton .... special effects makeup artist
John Best .... special effects coordinator
Bill Drysdale .... special effects coordinator
John Naulin .... special effects makeup supervisor
Jim Spinner .... special effects makeup artist: second unit
Paul Staples .... special effects coordinator
Laszlo Stumpf .... special effects coordinator
 
Visual Effects by
Larry Arpin .... optical effects
 
Stunts
Gregory J. Barnett .... stunts
Buzz Bundy .... stunts
Richard E. Butler .... stunts
Charles Croughwell .... stunts
Phil Culotta .... stunts
Corey Michael Eubanks .... stunts (as Corey Eubanks)
Glory Fioramonti .... stunts
Donna Garrett .... stunts
Andy Gill .... stunts
David M. Graves .... stunts
Freddie Hice .... stunts
Matt McColm .... stunts
Bernie Pock .... stunts
Don Pulford .... stunts
Spiro Razatos .... stunt coordinator
Spiro Razatos .... stunts
Ronnie Rondell Jr. .... stunts (as Ronald R. Rondell)
Tom Sarmento .... stunts
Tony Vaccaro .... stunts
Al Wyatt Jr. .... stunts (as Alan Wyatt Jr.)
Kenny Bates .... stunts (uncredited)
Kurt Bryant .... stunts (uncredited)
John Cade .... stunts (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Michael Berries .... still photographer
John Beymer .... aerial camera operator: New York
Alan Brownstein .... gaffer
Al Cerullo .... aerial photographer: New York
Ray Dietz .... assistant camera: New York
Roxanne di Santo .... assistant Steadicam operator
John Gabrielle .... key grip: New York
Larry Hillier .... gaffer: New York
Levie Isaacks .... camera operator: second unit
Konstantin Jekov .... assistant camera: New York
Ron Johnson .... assistant camera: second unit (as Ronald Johnson)
Tom Keefer .... key grip
Forrest Landreth .... assistant camera
Roger Lattin .... best boy
Damon Marcellino .... set lighting technician
J. Michael Muro .... Steadicam operator: New York (as James Muro)
Rick Perez .... best boy
Mark Petersson .... camera operator: New York
Daryl-Ann Saunders .... still photographer: New York
Henning Schellerup .... camera operator: second unit
Irene Schonwit .... assistant camera: second unit (as Irene Schoenwitt)
Peter Spera .... assistant camera: New York
Rick Sutherland .... best boy: second unit
Lou Weinert .... second assistant camera
Oliver Whipple III .... key grip: second unit
Paul Witte .... camera operator: second unit
Elizabeth Ziegler .... Steadicam operator
 
Casting Department
Jacov Bresler .... extras casting
Ann Ross .... extras casting
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Freya Torsky .... wardrobe supervisor: New York
 
Editorial Department
Adam Chuck .... post-production coordinator
Carole A. Edge .... assistant editor
Larry Engelmann .... color timer
 
Music Department
Joseph Smith .... orchestrator (as Joseph C. Smith)
Jack K. Tillar .... music editor
Pete Levin .... composer: additional music (uncredited)
 
Transportation Department
Ron Holmstrom .... transportation captain (as Ron Holstrom)
 
Other crew
Eva Banhidi .... script supervisor: New York
Nadia Bruce .... production secretary
Jon Greene .... police services
Mike Hyatt .... title designer
Mike Hyatt .... title designer: main titles
Nancy Karlin .... script supervisor
Dessa Kaye .... production coordinator
Jane Muset .... office coordinator: New York
Jeffrey D. Stevens .... set medic
 

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Additional Details

Runtime:
85 min | USA:91 min (DVD version) | Canada:88 min (DVD version)
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1.85 : 1 more
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Fun Stuff

Trivia:
Cameo: [Jake LaMotta] [makes a brief cameo as a detective.] more
Goofs:
Boom mic visible: When the maniac cop kills the drunk driver, in the shot through the windshield the boom mic is visible. more
Quotes:
Security Guard: You always take a leak with a gun in your hand? That's a good way to blow your balls off! more
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Soundtrack:
WALK THE FLOOR more

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8 out of 10 people found the following review useful.
This cop isn't here to serve and protect!, 25 January 2006
8/10
Author: lost-in-limbo from the Mad Hatter's tea party.

In New York someone is committing brutal murders on unexpected and innocent victims, but to make matters worst for the police force, witnesses claimed it was a cop doing the horrific acts. Now terror fills the people of New York of anyone in a blue uniform. Not too long officer Jack Forrest (Bruce Campbell) gets accused of these murders, but Cordell a supposedly dead cop who was wrongfully jailed by the higher authorities of the city frames Forrest, so he could get closer to those screwed him. Lt. McCrae (Peter Atkins) who is in charge of the case doesn't believe that the accused officer is apart of it and he goes out of his way to prove that a demented policeman is the one they should be after.

Damn! I wished I watched them in order, as certainly this is by far the best of the three. It's just I couldn't get my hands on it, until after seeing the two sequels and they were just there. But that's always the case when you do something like that. Oh well, I did leave the best for last, which I guess leaves me with more than a satisfied feeling towards the trilogy after the somewhat fair, but disappointing number three.

'Maniac Cop' isn't going to win any awards nor is it not trying to. What we have by Director William Lustig and writer Larry Cohen is nothing but good trashy b-grade action-horror hokum… and it achieves it in a rather sprightly manner. Watching this you'll be thinking your trash heaven! It borders on ridiculous, but hey that makes it even more enjoyable and you could say its one of the better horror flicks that filled the late 80's. It has the slasher touch to it, but with a twist with a killer being someone who we think will protect us. Larry Cohan's screenplay makes great use of this premise, by executing ideas about the hysteria it would cause when playing on society fears of political correctness and people abusing their authority figure and power. These sort of social commentaries you just come to like and grow use to when watching a film that has him credited as writer. Other than the satire part, Cohan adds to the mystery of Cordell in a very compelling structure by providing enough mayhem and more than enough surprises along the way. That's not to say it doesn't have its plot holes and some things just come together a bit to easy, but again it knows its limitations by playing it for fun than going for a serious outlook were every little thing is wrapped up in nice little bow. For me it was more original than most in its field.

The vividly seedy New York backdrop was a superb fitting with its scummy macabre that fills every crevice during the night sequences, but still enough through daylight that you are pulled into panic and uneasy vibe that fills the city. A chilling aurora is felt with rustling sounds that added even more to the grinding tension and increasing dread. Something that the two sequels just couldn't replicate, well not in the same vein. The time pretty much passes by like a breeze, as it's relentlessly at a high-octane pace. That's all because of William Lustig no bars approach to the direction, by adding a pinch of all types of ingredients. Like the usual high speed car chase, interesting interactions between the characters, explosive shootout, exploitative violence that has a tad of gore and the basic flashback on the bad guy and how he become this monster. You'll be on the edge for last 15 minutes.

Although, the performances also make it one hell of a ride with the likes of some favourite powerhouse b-films stars that just have a knack of making any sort of character interesting. You have probably guess who I'm going to praise and I see from other reviewers I'm hardly alone on this one, but Bruce Campbell and Peter Atkins can make anything incredibly lively when they are involved. Both get their fair share of screen time and make the most of it and it's the first time that I've seen Campbell in a tone down role and he still nails it. But again the characters get their witty lines curtsy to Cohen's profound script. Laurene Landon also is quite good as Forrest's mistress and cop buddy. She adds another feisty element to the picture. Also in the support you got the likes of Richard Roundtree as Commissioner Pike and William Smith as Capt. Ripley. Robert Z'Dar plays the hidden figure Matt Cordell that has some supernatural vibe with brute and energy, but even with some passion too. The actual makeup for Cordell's scarred face wasn't too bad either.

Overall, this low-budget feature is immensely messy fun with an above-average script and remarkably agreeable performances by all involved. Definitely check out the sequels if you enjoy this flick as they kind of follow the same path, but also adding their own distinguishable trait to the central idea.

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