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The Cop in Blue Jeans (1976)

6.2 | Mar 11, 1976 (IT) | Action, Crime, Drama | 01:34

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

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.

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Cast

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Tomas Milian
Nico Giraldi
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Jack Palance
Norman Shelley / Richard J. Russo
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Maria Rosaria Omaggio
Silvia Cattani
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Guido Mannari
Achille "Baronetto" Bertinari
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Raf Luca
Brigadier Gargiulo
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Benito Stefanelli
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Toni Ucci
Lando "Grottaferrata" Rossi
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Marcello Martana
Marshal Trentini

Reviews

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Wuchak
6 | Dec 07, 2018
***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+