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Format: VHS
 Rated PG-13
 Recording Mode: (unknown)
 Closed Captioned
 103 min. |
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* ML=ships from multiple locations, AE/AP/AA=ships from U.S. Military location.
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Movie Description A seemingly squeaky clean television reverend and a porno magazine king are suspected of operating a crime-ridden cult. It's up to Joe Friday's nephew and his "hip" partner to prove these allegations, with just the facts.
Synopsis A parody of the famous TV series, starring Dan Aykroyd as the nephew of LA's most upstanding cop. The new Sergeant Friday tries valiantly to continue his uncle's untiring quest for law and order -- with an emphasis on order. But with wacky hipster Pep Streebek for a partner, that's not so easy. When the mismatched twosome try to crack a case involving a crazed TV evangelist and a slimy porn mogul, law and disorder is the name of the game.
Film Notes Color by Deluxe.
Based on the 1950s TV series of the same name starring Jack Webb and Harry Morgan.
Industry Reviews "...Aykroyd hilariously establishes his stern and no-nonsense persona....[Aykroyd and Hanks] give the film a vitality..." Variety - Tege. (07/01/1987)
Quotations "How could Jerry Caesar build a modern Gomorrah smack in the city where they recorded 'We Are the World'?" -- Sergeant Friday (Dan Aykroyd)
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