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Fuzz
Fuzz

5.4

Fuzz

PG·1972·93m

Summary

Police in Boston search for a mad bomber trying to extort money from the city.

Cast

Burt Reynolds

Burt Reynolds

Det. Steve Carella

Jack Weston

Jack Weston

Det. Meyer Meyer

Tom Skerritt

Tom Skerritt

Det. Bert Kling

Raquel Welch

Raquel Welch

Det. Eileen McHenry

James McEachin

James McEachin

Det. Arthur Brown

Steve Ihnat

Steve Ihnat

Det. Andy Parker

Dan Frazer

Dan Frazer

Lt. Byrnes

Bert Remsen

Bert Remsen

Sgt. Murchison

Stewart Moss

Stewart Moss

Det. Hal Willis

H. Benny Markowitz

Patrolman Levine

James Victor

Patrolman Gomez

Royce D. Applegate

Royce D. Applegate

Patrolman Cramer

Tom Lawrence

Patrolman Crosby

Norman Burton

Norman Burton

Police Commissioner Nelson

Vince Howard

Vince Howard

Patrolman Marshall

Jake Lexa

Patrolman Miscolo

Britt Leach

Britt Leach

Detective

Brian Doyle-Murray

Brian Doyle-Murray

Detective

Peter Elbling

Peter Elbling

Detective

J.S. Johnson

Telephone Technician

Harry Eldon Miller

Police Garage Attendant

David Dreyer

Mayor's Uniformed Guard

William Martel

Mayor's Bodyguard

Yul Brynner

Yul Brynner

The Deaf Man

Peter Bonerz

Peter Bonerz

Buck

Cal Bellini

Cal Bellini

Ahmad

Don Gordon

Don Gordon

Anthony La Bresca

Charles Tyner

Charles Tyner

Pete Schroeder

Gary Morgan

Gary Morgan

Jimmy

Charles Martin Smith

Charles Martin Smith

Baby

Tamara Dobson

Tamara Dobson

Rochelle

George Reynolds

Tiny

Albert Popwell

Albert Popwell

Lewis

Ron Tannas

Dominick

Barry Hamilton

Young Prisoner

Roy Morton

The Rapist

Felipe Turich

Puerto Rican Prisoner

Gino Conforti

Gino Conforti

Painter

Gerald Hiken

Painter

Robert Jaffe

Robert Jaffe

Alan Parry

Neile Adams

Neile Adams

Teddy Carella

Martine Bartlett

Martine Bartlett

Sadie

Peter Brocco

Peter Brocco

Man with Garbage

Mia Bendixsen

Little Girl

Christopher Wheeler

Little Boy

David Fresco

John Vicenzo

Vincent Van Lynn

Henry Jefferson

Jack Perkins

Jack Perkins

Parks Commissioner Cooper

Bunny Summers

Bunny Summers

Mrs. Cooper

Russ Grieve

Russ Grieve

Deputy Mayor Scanlon

Cay Forester

Cay Forester

Mrs. Scanlon

Athena Lorde

Athena Lorde

Mrs. Jefferson

Patty Byrne

Patty Byrne

Abigail Jefferson

Cynthia Lane

Louise Jefferson

Dominic Chianese

Dominic Chianese

Panhandler

Richard Stahl

Richard Stahl

Vagrant

Charlie Picerni

Charlie Picerni

Chauffeur

Larry Barton

Bald Headed Man

Uschi Digard

Uschi Digard

Girl on Loop Film (uncredited)

Bob Harks

Bob Harks

Policeman (uncredited)

Anne Lockhart

Anne Lockhart

Girl in Car Wreck (uncredited)

Ron Rifkin

Ron Rifkin

Cop Guarding the Mayor's Mansion (uncredited)

Crew

Director

Richard A. Colla

Novel, Screenplay

Evan Hunter

Reviews

Wuchak

Wuchak

December 8, 2020

6

_**87th Precinct yarn set in Boston with Burt Reynolds, Tom Skerritt and Raquel Welch**_

Detectives in Boston have to deal with several typical crime issues in the big city, including a money-hungry killer bomber (Yul Brynner). Burt Reynolds, Tom Skerritt, Raquel Welch and Jack Weston head the cast.

"Fuzz" (1972) is an 87th Precinct tale based on the book of the same name and written by the author, Evan Hunter, aka Ed McBain. It’s similar in some ways to other big city detective flicks of that era, like “Bullitt” (1968), Dirty Harry (1971), “The Night Stalker” (1972) and “Deathwish” (1974), but it’s easily the least of these because (1) the attempt to shoehorn humor into the life-or-death proceedings, à la “M*A*S*H” (1972), seems forced and (2) the script tries to juggle too many separate incidents with too many characters.

One example of the strained humor is the painters working in the headquarters throughout. But some of the humor works. If they would’ve toned down these kinds of artificialities the movie would’ve worked better. But working out the kinks in scripts take time and time means money.

In any case, if you can adapt to the movie’s peculiar tone there’s a lot to appreciate here, including the great cast, which includes many recognizable faces, like Charles Martin Smith, Steve Ihnat and Cal Bellini. It’s also worth noting that the film gets better as it moves along with the last act being the best. It was the obvious inspiration for the TV show Hill Street Blues.

Fifteen months after its release, 24 year-old Evelyn Wagler was shockingly murdered in the rundown Blue Hill district of Boston in what might have been a copycat crime based on this movies’ depiction of bums doused with gasoline and set ablaze. What made this incident worse was that it appeared to be a racial hate crime, the victim being white and the six teen perps being black, as witnessed by Wagler before she succumbed to her injuries four hours after the crime. The thug scum were never caught.

The movie runs 1 hour, 32 minutes.

GRADE: B-/C+

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$0.00

Revenue:

$0.00

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