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Emergency Squad
A ruthless Interpol agent goes after the man who killed his wife in Stelvio Massi's crime thriller. A gutsy robber named Marseilles pulls off a tricky heist, but he's no match for agent Ravelli, a maverick who can't control his bloodlust. And this time, it's personal: Years earlier, the daring thief murdered the operative's wife in cold blood.
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Plot Summary
A hardened detective navigates the gritty streets of Los Angeles, battling crime and corruption within his own precinct. He becomes entangled in a dangerous case involving a notorious crime boss and a volatile informant. The detective must race against time to prevent a city-wide disaster while confronting his own moral compromises.
Critical Reception
Emergency Squad received a mixed reception upon its release, with critics often praising its gritty realism and strong performances from its lead actors. However, some found the plot to be formulaic and predictable, a common criticism for crime dramas of the era. Audiences at the time were somewhat divided, with some appreciating its tough-guy action and others finding it overly bleak.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic portrayal of police work and urban decay.
Criticized for a familiar narrative arc that offered few surprises.
Robert Forster's compelling performance was a standout element.
Google audience: While specific Google user reviews for this film are not readily available due to its age and niche status, similar films from the 1970s often received praise for their raw, unvarnished look at crime and society, while sometimes being criticized for excessive violence or dated pacing.
Fun Fact
Although often categorized as a crime film, "Emergency Squad" also features elements of the disaster film genre, with a subplot involving the potential threat of a large-scale catastrophe that the protagonists must avert.
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