The Laughing Policeman (1973) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD 1080p]
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- Directed by Stuart Rosenberg. Starring Walter Matthau, Bruce Dern, Louis Gossett Jr and Albert Paulsen.
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AKA:
A nevető rendőr
An Investigation of a Murder
Asesinato en masa
De Negende Passagier
Den skrattande polisen
Døden tar buss
Endestation mord
L'ispettore Martin ha teso la trappola
Le flic ricanant
Massenmord in San Francisco
Matança em San Francisco
Naurava poliisi
O detective tou San Francisco
Poliţistul care râde
S. Francisco Cidade Nua
San Francisco, ciudad desnuda
Tvrdoglavi policajac iz San Franciska
Смеещият се полицай
Смеющийся полицейский
マシンガン・パニック
Put this movie and Charley Varick in a double bill- two of WM's best dramatic roles and crime movies of the 1970s.
Good call mate both top films. If you like the older better-made films like me may I suggest 'Prime Cut' starring Lee Marvin Sissy Spacek and Gene Hackman?
@@mrcockney-nutjob3832 Prime cut is great check out night moves another good hackman film
@tylerinnes3178 Night Moves is another amazing Gene Hackman film. And as for his Prime Cut co-star; the Great Lee Marvin, Point Blank is another excellent film.
Another great 70s cop movie was The Taking of Pelham 123 with Walter Matthau and Robert Shaw!
I love those 70's classic cop shows!
This was a feature movie
I think I saw this in the movie theaters with my dad when I was a kid.... definitely remembering some of this .
One of my favorite movies of all time. It's gritty, cynical, feels like a real story. Matthau and Dern are great and the supporting cast is too. Little touches like policemen eating for free in the kitchen at a Chinese restaurant. Good San Franscisco street scenes everywhere too.
I actually liked this more than Dirty Harry the first time I saw it. One of the most realistic 70s movie portrayals of the SFPD.
Based on the novel by Swedish writers Maj Sjöwall og Per Wahlöö.
They won the 1971 Edgar Award for that book.
@@JohnJohansen2have you read it? Good?
@@wexfordrob Very!
@@JohnJohansen2 I’ll have to check that out 👍👍
One of my favorites. Bruce Dern; Leo Larson. Straight laced, dedicated, after his own manner. A great 1970s cop movie.
The Legendary Bruce Dern adds great balance to the unamused Matthau. Lous Gossett Junior restricting a lowlife's travel. The funky old Transbay Terminal with the TV consoles. Yup a classic.
These old trailers is why I love the classics. This is a good one.
Wish this movie could be found on UA-cam.
Pretty good movie. Seen it numerous times. Can't help but notice how creepy the film's movie poster artwork is. It shows the killer shrouded in darkness giving him a faceless giallo killer type of look.
I found this to be a pretty good movie. Saw this at a drive-in back in '73. Good old fashioned police work. Bruce Dern's role as a good guy was not very common in this stage of his career. Outstanding dialogue between everyone.
This always make me smile. Seeing a iconice swedish crime story made in America.
Saw this back in '73 at the President Theater in the Bronx when I was just 8 Years old....GOOD Memories!!!
This film has one of the most shocking beginnings I've ever seen in a classic cop thriller
Rough, dark and stylish and a perfect Walter Matthau
Sick opening of gratuitous needless, ugly violence adding nothing at all but useless shock
Love them 70s crime movies, cool chases, ugly clothes, gritty stories, good stuff all around.
I know it's about an unamused policeman, but for some reason the voice-over on this trailer just cracks me up. "... and every suspect IS DEAD."
This is one of those 70's hits that needs a new trailer! Great movie though!
It would be so awesome to see this movie on 4K blu-ray
I gotta watch it.
Has anyone a link to the full movie? What is Blue Ray?
Dern is the title character... He's a policeman, and he's the only person in the movie that laughs...
Miss that funky old Transbay terminal.
50 years old!
It's the kind of cop thriller you'd expect
The big showdown doesn't happen until the last few minutes so you can't exactly call it a Neo-noir thriller
Matthau works well enough with Bruce Dern
Even if a majority of stuff in here is dated particularly with the gay culture there's much more nuance and grit when it comes to the police work building on top of one another
Dern's porn stache. and awesome Walter M. Both great actors. THis movie made my brother throw up (he was 10!!), our neighbors were 10 years older and I think it was his 1st R Rated movie (mine was The Shining, at 14) at the theatre.
Eneyone else serchedup the song the laghting police man and got this
Is a M76 or M3 S&W?..Somebody know it?
RIP Gregory Campbell 1931 2022
this a hard movie to find, several years ago, comcast had it on demand under their crime films, but it dissapeared and it hasnt been on tv since.. i wish they would show it again, maybe its some kind of copyright issue they dont show it?
There's a blu ray available.
Saw this as a double bill with "taxi driver" when it came out. This movie was good. Taxi driver? I left about 1/3 the way though. It sucked ass....
Hairy colourfull 70's. What do we got now? Hipsters with smart phones. This is so dead time.
Louis Gossett steals the movie.
I love the line he told the pimp. "Whatever it is you got better be a sandwich because you are going to have to eat it"
I have not seen the movie yet and he certainly steals the trailer when he is punking that pimp.
@2:22 don't u understand, I don't like little notes Felix!
La vi cuando era niño
Would I be wrong to say this movie had a terrible opening and a terrible ending, but in between was an amazing movie?
Yes you would be wrong.
That was an M76, not an M3.
M76 S&W with detachable barrel?
Lindo el cine policiaco de los 70"
Whatever you reaching for better be a sandwich🤣
The cops would ask me that🤣
1973..God bless those born in 73'
There's Joanna Cassidy.
Like si tienes el libro.
One of those classic wonderfully politically incorrect early 70s cop thrillers that would never be made in the woke era.
This movie makes no sense? He didn't laugh once, during the film trailer.
The title is sarcastic
@@raymondwitter7650 Yes, I know. Me too
It makes perfect sense. There's no claim on how the Laughing Policeman was (And Bruce Dern laughed the entire movie) - hence The Laughing Policeman
This is the best of the fake grindhouse trailers- makes me wish they really made this movie!
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@@LucasMartins-zv3oh ua-cam.com/video/9x0VE98JGVA/v-deo.html
@@tedbailey3673 yeah i know what grindhouse is, but the laughing policeman isnt a fake movie
@@LucasMartins-zv3oh Whoa! Never occurred to me this could possibly be real - its too 70s to be 70s! Cant wait to see.
Youre clueless if you cant tell its a real movie
Merry cmas, happy channikah SECURE YOUR ELECTRONICS-Think LOCALLY-ACT Globally but no Seth Rogaine O&R only. As the WiseMan says "let the pros take care of it."