The Cop in Blue Jeans

The Cop in Blue Jeans

1976-03-11 1h 34m
Action Crime Drama
6.1
User Score
48 votes

"The Cop in Blue Jeans...is dressed to kill."

Overview

A top undercover cop finds and arrests a series of purse snatchers until he discovers an American at the top of an evil ring of thieves.

Bruno Corbucci

Director

Mario Amendola

Writer

Top Billed Cast

Movie Details

Status

Released

Original Language

it

Budget

$N/A

Revenue

$N/A

Runtime

1h 34m

Release Date

1976-03-11

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Reviews

Wuchak

Wuchak

2018-12-07T17:56:05.382Z

***Roman Serpico, sort of*** Released in 1976, “The Cop in Blue Jeans” is a loner-cop thriller in the mold of “Dirty Harry” (1971) and “Serpico” (1973). The titular protagonist even looks like Serpico. The difference is that this is an Italian production directed & co-written by Bruno Corbucci. The plot revolves around an undercover cop named Nico Giraldi (Tomas Milian) who arrests several thugs of the purse snatching variety and zeroes-in on the mastermind of the ring (Jack Palance). The Italian title is “Squadra Antiscippo,” which means “Swindle Squad” and I assume refers to the theft ring. Anyway, the movie’s an interesting way to observe the more obscure parts of Rome in the mid-70s. The story’s relatively compelling and there’s a lot of undercover cop type of action (naturally). Maria Rosaria Omaggio is easy on the eyes, but not enough is done with her. Nico’s pet mouse, named Serpico, is a nice addition. While this is a decent Euro flick and worth catching for the highlights noted, don’t expect the greatness of any of the Dirty Harry installments. The film runs 1 hour, 31 minutes and was shot in Rome. GRADE: B-/C+