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THE SUPER COPS feature film from 1974 - NYC 21st Precinct Gold Collar Brass Set
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Item description
Feature Film
New York City Police
Fictitious 21st Precinct
Gold Color Collar Brass Set (2 pieces)
Used in the movie
Screw Post Wheel Attachment
The film opens with
archival footage from a press conference where NYPD officers Dave Greenberg and
Robert Hantz are lauded by Commissioner Patrick V. Murphy commends them for the
sheer volume of drugs and weaponry that the two cops have removed from the
streets.
After a credits
sequence, the narrative begins at the New York City Police Academy, where
Greenberg (Leibman) and Hantz (Selby) graduate as probationary officers. They
are assigned to low-level work like clerical tasks and directing traffic, but
they chafe against the insignificance of these tasks and frequently abandon them
to follow the sound of gunfire. One day, Greenberg is standing on the street in
plain clothes when an elderly man offers to sell him some "French
films" (porn). When he refuses, the old man attacks Greenberg, who arrests
him. Greenberg gets in trouble for making an arrest while off-duty.
A still image from
The Super Cops showing Greenberg and Hantz in front of a Batman Robin
tag.
Greenberg and Hantz
decide to keep making off-duty collars. They go to Coney Island disguised as
Texaco attendants. They make a drug bust under the boardwalk and bring their
collars to the local precinct, where the supervising officer is astonished to
learn that two off-duty probationary cops confiscated so many illegal weapons
and drugs. The pair continue to make busts around the city in their spare time.
They stop a stolen car on Convent Avenue in Harlem, and at the local precinct,
they bluff their way into being treated as senior officers from the
"SUB" division, which is just the acronym for traffic enforcement.
After their
probationary period, they are assigned to the fictional 21st Precinct in the
Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn. On their way to report for duty,
they are aghast at the state of the neighborhood, and the precinct seems to be
in just as much disarray. They are told to not make waves and to report for
their first full day of duty the following morning. Instead, they find some
prostitutes, hoping to get information. Greenberg tells his prostitute, Sara
(Frazier), that he is a cop and asks where he can find some drug dealers. She
screams for her pimp, causing a commotion.
Undaunted, Greenberg
and Hantz manage to find an informant and make their first drug bust. As they
book their collars, they identify themselves as new to the precinct. They are
asked when they started, and Greenberg replies, "Tomorrow". They
track down the precinct Captain Krasna (Frazer). He is convinced his office is
bugged, and he views Greenberg and Hantz' enthusiasm warily.
Greenberg meets Sara
again at Hank's Tip Top Inn and accompanies her back to her apartment. He
presses her for information about drug activity. The duo start making busts
with her information. Captain Krasna calls them into his office and accuses
them of being on the take because of all their independent drug busts. He
pretends to call Internal Affairs, but when they do not react like corrupt
cops, he decides to encourage their freelancing. Sara tells Greenberg that a
contract has been put out on them. An anonymous tip to the station confirms her
warning. Greenberg and Hantz lay in wait for their assassins and make a daring
bust in broad daylight. The bystanders jokingly yell out greetings to the
adventurous cops who they call "Batman and Robin".
At the arraignment
for the case, Greenberg and Hantz are offered $1,500 to lie and get the case
dropped. They try to gather evidence about the attempted bribe, but the
District Attorney's office ruins the bust by warning off the targets. The
officers are growing more isolated by their fellow cops, who either resent them
for showing them up, or view them with suspicion as being either corrupt or
part of Internal Affairs.
The partners
eventually corner the three Hayes Brothers who run the drug market in Bed-Stuy.
The Hayes offer them a $1,000-week bribe, which Greenberg and Hantz pretend to
take. Greenberg insists on meeting the Hayes' suppliers, but on the way to the
meeting, one of the Hayes notices Greenberg's wire. Greenberg and Hantz kill
the brothers in self-defense, and they are taken off duty while Inspector
Novick (Hingle) conducts an internal investigation.
Greenberg is approached by another officer who
has just transferred from the 80th Precinct. He offers to cut Greenberg and
Hantz in on a scam. They meet at the Fish Delight Hut to discuss the details.
It turns out the officer is from the Knapp Commission, and when he tries to
arrest Greenberg and Hantz, the pair, in turn, try to arrest him for engaging
in conspiracy. Greenberg threatens to arrest the other Knapp officers on the
scene for entrapment. When Insp. Novick and Cpt. Krasna arrive at the
restaurant, both factions of officers reveal that they have been taping each
other. The stalemate is resolved by promoting everyone. The film ends with a re-enactment
of the opening press conference, with Novick commending Greenberg and Hantz for
their service.
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- THE SUPER COPS feature film from 1974 - NYC 21st Precinct Gold Collar Brass Set
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