
The Waltzing Policemen
Two policemen dance the waltz together in an empty grand ballroom.
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Plot Summary
A pair of bumbling detectives, Sergeant Bob O'Brien and Constable Gary Davies, are assigned to a high-profile case involving stolen jewels. Despite their questionable methods and constant mishaps, they find themselves stumbling closer to the truth, often with the help of unlikely informants. Their investigation leads them through various eccentric characters and comical situations as they try to apprehend the elusive jewel thieves.
Critical Reception
The Waltzing Policemen was a modest success in Australia, appreciated for its lighthearted take on the crime genre and its comedic performances. While not a critical darling, it was generally seen as an entertaining and enjoyable film for its target audience, offering a blend of slapstick and mild suspense.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its broad Australian humor and comedic performances.
- Some found the plot predictable and the humor dated.
- Enjoyable as a lighthearted crime-comedy flick.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely uncatalogued on Google platforms, making specific sentiment difficult to ascertain. However, historical viewing trends suggest a positive but not overwhelmingly enthusiastic reception.
Fun Fact
The film was part of a wave of Australian comedies in the late 1970s that aimed to showcase local talent and humor to a broader audience.
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