Cop Hater (1958)
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(131 ratings)
On a boiling hot night in the middle of a steaming New York summer, Detective Mike Reardon is on his way to work when he is shot down execution style. His fellow officers at the 87th, led by detectives Steve Carelli (Robert Loggia) and Mike Maguire (Gerald S. O'Laughlin), can't come up with… More On a boiling hot night in the middle of a steaming New York summer, Detective Mike Reardon is on his way to work when he is shot down execution style. His fellow officers at the 87th, led by detectives Steve Carelli (Robert Loggia) and Mike Maguire (Gerald S. O'Laughlin), can't come up with a motive. The investigation has barely started when Reardon's young partner Foster is ambushed and gunned down as well. Carelli and Maguire are the lead investigators on the double police homicide, tracing potential suspects and following up clues that all lead to blind alleys. Meanwhile, Miller, a reporter, does some investigating on his own and nearly gets a young detective killed by a street gang led by smart-mouthed punk Joe Sanchez (Jerry Orbach). Amid this chaos, Carelli tries to carry on a romance with a deaf-mute author named Teddy (Ellen Parker) and Maguire attempts not to neglect his wife too badly. Maguire is gunned down by the same shooter that killed the other two detectives, only he makes sure the killer leaves behind a few clues before he dies. Carelli can't make the pieces fit together -- the only thing that the three victims had in common was that they worked in the 87th Precinct and they were all cops. He begins wondering if the fact that they were all police officers was relevant to the killings, but not the motive. Looking for a story, Miller reports Carelli's private suppositions, suddenly putting Teddy in jeopardy. Not knowing that the shooter is a step ahead of him, the detective races to her home. Carelli breaks the case and discovers that only one of the murders had an actual motive, one much closer to home than anyone on the squad would ever have guessed. ~ Bruce Eder, Rovi
- Directed By
- William A. Berke
- Genres
- Drama, Mystery & Suspense, Classics
- In Theaters
- Sep 25, 1958 Wide
- Studio
- United Artists
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Sean Axmaker, Parallax View
... an independent production shot largely on the cheap in with a New York cast headed by Robert Loggia...
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Cast
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Robert Loggia
as Detective Steve Carelli
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Gerald S. O'Loughlin
as Mike Maguire
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Ellen Parker
as Teddy
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Shirley Ballard
as Alice Maguire
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Russell Hardie
as Lieutenant Peter Byrnes
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Gene Miller
as Hank Miller
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William Neff
as Officer Bert Kling
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Ted Gunther
as Detective Roger Haviland
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Miriam Goldina
as Mama Lucy
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Glenn CAnnon
as "Rip"
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Jerry Orbach
as Joe Sanchez
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Hal Riddle
as Mercer
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Lincoln Kilpatrick
as Dave Foster
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Ralph Stantley
as Willis
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Vincent Gardenia
as Danny Gimp
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Johnny Seven
as William "Willie" Bronken
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Alan Manson
as Frank Clark
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John Gerstad
as Forensics expert
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Steve Franken
as Teen in Line-up