Review of Keaton's Cop (1990) by Monsieur R — 14 Nov 2010
Not suspenseful and barely interesting plot; a mediocre at best movie. Probably a television movie as it has all the same look and feel. Lee Majors and partner Don Rickles are paired in this lame effort to make a crime drama. Some humor thrown in at times.
A ruthless mob hit-man mistakenly murders the wrong guy. Detective (Lee Majors) and his partner (Don Rickles) are ordered to protect the intended target (Abe Vigoda). Old mobsters never forget and Abe Vigoda is about as old as an actor can get and still shoot a gun. Millions of dollars are hidden away from a very old heist and who gets it wins.
The ending shootout is just about the worst job of finishing off a film as I have seen in a very long time. You can pass on this one.
Cast.
Lee Majors (of Million Dollar Man tv series).
Don Rickles (now legend comedian spanning decades).
Abe Vigoda (Joe vs. the Volcano; television sit-coms).
Crew.
Director: Bob Burge (a real no name director of 2 films).
Producer: Bob Burge.
This review of Keaton's Cop (1990) was written by Monsieur R on 14 Nov 2010.
Keaton's Cop has generally received mixed reviews.
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