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1979 Certificate 18
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Based on the best-selling novel by Joseph Wambaugh, which tells the true and tragic story of the kidnapping of two police officers in Los Angeles in the 1960s. Read more

Starring John Savage, James Woods, Ted Danson, Ronny Cox
Director Harold Becker
Genres Drama

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    • Well meaning but lumbering case history. The author must carry the blame, as for once the picture was made exactly on his terms.

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    • Rated - 3.0 stars  

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      OK

      This is an average film for me, a true story based on the kidnapping of two police officers and the killing of one of them by two crooks. James Woods delivers a... read more »

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    • Rated - 3.0 stars  

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      SLOW.....

      I saw this film first time round, and really enjoyed it, but this time seemed very slow, I found myself fast forwarding it....

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    • Rated - 4.0 stars  

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      The Onion Field

      I haven't seen this film in over twenty years and it was even better 2nd time around. The powerful screenplay between the the main protagonists was dark, ... read more »

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      good murder story

      A tense and true murder story of a policeman. However the real story is about the poor legal system that allowed the murderer to go free. Well done

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    • Rated - 3.0 stars  

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      Disappointing

      The film is carried by the three leads, and has has been pointed out before James Woods steals it. If you're a fan of his, rent it and you won't be ... read more »

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      Great film!

      I have to disagree with Customer from England 6 Sept, 2004 - which just goes to show that everybody is different! I thought this was a fantastic film when I ... read more »

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    • Rated - 3.0 stars  

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      OK

      This is an average film for me, a true story based on the kidnapping of two police officers and the killing of one of them by two crooks. James Woods delivers a... read more »

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