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Ironside 426
Crack police officer Damon (aka: #426) is ordered to infiltrate the triad as mounting crime waves hit Hong Kong. Damon his sidekick Doggie and sex proprietress Charmagne band together to smash Satan Hong's triad gang in this high-octane action adventure.
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Plot Summary
This TV movie sequel to the popular series follows Robert Ironside, a brilliant but crippled detective, as he tackles a new case. A former colleague is accused of murder, and Ironside must race against time to uncover the truth and clear his friend's name. The investigation leads him through a complex web of deceit and betrayal, testing his deductive skills and his resolve.
Critical Reception
As a TV movie continuation of a long-running series, 'Ironside' (1977) generally satisfied fans of the original show by bringing back beloved characters and familiar crime-solving dynamics. While it didn't break new ground, it offered a solid, if predictable, mystery that played to the strengths of its lead actor, Raymond Burr.
What Reviewers Say
Reliable continuation of the popular detective series.
Raymond Burr delivers a compelling performance as the titular detective.
Offers a standard, engaging mystery for fans of the genre.
Google audience: Audience reception data for this specific TV movie is not readily available, but general sentiment from fans of the original 'Ironside' series suggests appreciation for its return to familiar characters and crime-solving formats.
Awards & Accolades
None notable for this specific TV movie, though the original 'Ironside' series received multiple Emmy nominations.
Fun Fact
The 1977 TV movie 'Ironside' was one of several made-for-television revivals of the original series, which had concluded its original run in 1975.
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