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- Sex & Nudity (2)
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- Profanity (3)
- Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking (1)
- Frightening & Intense Scenes (7)
- Spoilers (3)
Certification
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Sex & Nudity
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- Rape and child molestation are mentioned as charges against a suspect
- The bad guy is a sex deviant who photographs, rapes and kills his victims
Violence & Gore
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- Multiple mentioned instances of murder and rape, as well as child abuse and kidnapping
- Friday has to physically subdue a suspect
- It is mentioned that a child molester, attempting to kidnap a girl, hit her in the mouth for crying ,causing her to have several teeth knocked out
- Friday beats up the bad guy to save his hostage; the bad guy is visibly roughed up
- Friday is bruised under his eye apprehending the bad guy
- The rating when this film was shown on AMC a while back was TV-14 (lv)
Profanity
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- Friday says "damn"
- A suspect calls a black policeman a "n***er cop"
- One person says "dang"
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
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- Only as much smoking as would be expected for a 1960s film, or a noir film in general
Frightening & Intense Scenes
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- This story is far from the lighter cases of the dragnet TV series, and is generally darker in tone, handling sensitive topics like child molestation, murder,racists and serial killers
- This film, although not too graphic in its descriptions of the criminal activities involved in the plot,is dark in tone in a way comparable to the later Law and Order franchise.
- Friday is nearly buried alive in a landslide
- A man threatens to push a trailer over a cliff with his bound and gagged victim inside
- The film involves a serial killer who photographs his bound victims before killing them
- Disturbing photos of the killer's bound victims are shown (they're in black and white)
- The story is based on a real series of murders committed by Harvey Glatman (the Lonely Hearts Killer)
Spoilers
Frightening & Intense Scenes
- The scene where the young boy cries after learning of his father's murder is definitely emotionally intense, and may be uncomfortably real for some viewers
- The main characters, who are police detectives, have disturbing encounters with a racist child molester and a psychotic serial killer
- The prologue is more frightening than any other dragnet scene. A young woman is sadistically tormented by a man in front of a camera. The scene cuts to later as the girl's body is dumped in a remote location. The scene then cuts to a hotel room across the city where a man's brutalized corpse is seen on a bed, followed by a shot of the killer leaving. The killer's faces are not seen, making it all the more disturbing.