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  2. The Seven Five - Wikipedia

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    The film looks at police corruption in the 75th precinct of the New York Police Department during the 1980s. The documentary focuses on Michael Dowd and Patrick Eugene McKenna, both corrupt DEA agents under cover for 10 years, who were arrested in 1987 leading to one of the largest police corruption scandals in New York City history. [ 1 ]

  3. Are these the funniest movie quotes ever spoken on the big ...

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    If you love those wisecracks and funny movie quotes in general, you've come to the right place, because we've collected a list of the absolute best lines from movies like "Young Frankenstein ...

  4. Category:Films about police corruption - Wikipedia

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    Films about police corruption, a form of police misconduct in which law enforcement officers end up breaking their political contract and abuse their power for personal gain. Pages in category "Films about police corruption"

  5. Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Aidil Rusli of The Malaysian Insider: favorite movies from 2009 [30] The Canadian Press: top 10 films of 2009 [31] Kim Morgan of The Huffington Post: #2 among top 10 films of 2009 [32] Stan Hall of The Oregonian: #1 among "foreign language and indie films of 2009" [33] Jay Stone of Canwest News Service: #1 best film of 2009 [34]

  6. 75 famous movie quotes every film buff should know - AOL

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    To test your movie trivia skills, we've gathered the very best movie quotes from all your favorite films, including classics like "Jaws," "Casablanca," "Star Wars," "Jerry Maguire," "The Godfather ...

  7. The 22 funniest movies to keep the laughs coming - AOL

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    Eddie Murphy had already transitioned from “Saturday Night Live” to movies with “48 Hrs.” and “Trading Places” by the time “Beverly Hills Cop” came out in 1984.

  8. Prince of the City - Wikipedia

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    Prince of the City is a 1981 American epic neo-noir [2] crime drama film directed by Sidney Lumet.It is based on the life of Robert Leuci, called ‘Daniel Ciello’ in the film, an officer of the New York Police Department who chooses, for idealistic reasons, to expose corruption in the force.

  9. The Glass Shield - Wikipedia

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    The jury can not reach a verdict. Facing a widespread investigation of police corruption that goes to the city council and mayor's office, the district attorney offers to drop the charges against Woods. Locket, with the reluctant backing of a city councilman, instead pushes for a new trial, which the judge accepts.