everything you have heard about this movie is true.
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if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.
View MoreOne of the worst ways to make a cult movie is to set out to make a cult movie.
View MoreAfter being shot and left for dead near his house,Chief Ironside learns that he would never be able to walk again. He then decides to be a specific consultant fighting crime with his own team of handpicked assistants and policemen including Eve Whitfield and Sergent Brown. He will also introduce Mark Sanger to his team despite Mark dislikes cops and is reluctant. Ironside will discover and find who shoot him and left him paralyzed for the rest of his life. The action and the subplots were superb. Plus the filming on various the locations was done superbly. I recommend this film as a necessary introduction to the Ironside TV series.
View MoreExcruciating pilot episode that, somehow, spawned a successful internationally syndicated television show.Raymond Burr is cheerless. The plotting is baffling. The writing is astonishingly bad. The acting is mundane.Watching this makes you want to be shot, instead of Ironside.
View MoreThis 1967 TV-movie captured the spirit and substance of mid-60's San Francisco far better than anything essayed by big budget Hollywood. Goldstone's use of music and cinematography and choice of backgrounds are all superb. The script is taut, witty, fast-paced, and wise. The dialogue is completely credible. And, the acting of the team was so complementary that the series based on this movie ran for six years. But make no mistake, if no series ever followed, this remarkably taut character study would stand on its own merits.
View MoreLate 60's San Francisco is more than the backdrop, it's the fore-drop for this most remarkable 1967 TV-Movie. A haunting melange of establishment and counterculture, impeccably acted and scripted, this be one of the most cerebral movies ever made for TV. There's also no shortage of marvelous acting and character development.
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