
Nashville Beat
A Los Angeles police officer named Mike Delaney transfers to Nashville joining his former partner. Together they battle gangs and get to know each other again. This is also a unofficial reunion film to the TV series Adam-12 which shared this TV movies two leads, Kent McCord and Martin Milner.
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Plot Summary
A tough narcotics detective is sent to Nashville to investigate a series of drug-related murders. He teams up with a local country singer who knows more than she's letting on about the criminal underworld. Together, they must race against time to uncover a conspiracy and bring the perpetrators to justice before they become the next victims.
Critical Reception
Nashville Beat received mixed to negative reviews from critics, who often cited its formulaic plot and uninspired direction. While some acknowledged the performances of the lead actors, the film was generally considered a forgettable entry in the crime thriller genre, failing to offer anything particularly new or engaging.
What Reviewers Say
- The film suffers from a predictable plot and a lack of originality.
- Performances are adequate but fail to elevate the material.
- Lacks the gritty realism or compelling drama expected from a crime thriller.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Nashville Beat are scarce, but those available suggest a general disappointment with the film's uninspired narrative and execution. It is often described as a run-of-the-mill crime drama that doesn't leave a lasting impression.
Fun Fact
Michael Dudikoff, known for his roles in action films like 'American Ninja', took on a more dramatic role in 'Nashville Beat' which marked a slight departure from his typical action-hero persona.
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