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Plot Summary
A disgraced detective, haunted by his past failures, is drawn back into the murky underworld when a young informant he tried to protect is murdered. He must navigate a labyrinth of corruption and betrayal to uncover the truth, facing off against dangerous criminals and his own inner demons. The investigation forces him to confront the very system he once served and question who he can truly trust.
Critical Reception
The Crime File received a mixed to negative reception, with critics generally finding the plot predictable and the execution lacking. While some performances, particularly Scott Glenn's, were noted as solid, the film struggled to distinguish itself within the crowded crime thriller genre of the early 90s. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many finding it a forgettable entry.
What Reviewers Say
- The film offers a standard crime narrative that fails to deliver surprising twists.
- Scott Glenn's performance is a highlight, but it's not enough to elevate the material.
- The pacing and overall execution are considered somewhat lackluster.
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Fun Fact
While the film is titled 'The Crime File', there is no publicly available information or official record suggesting it was intended to be part of a series or franchise, despite the title's implication.
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