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Hickey and Boggs
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The film follows two detectives Al Hickey and Frank Boggs who are hired to track down the girlfriend of an attorney. They uncover suddenly the girl who has gone missing involves a Pittsburgh bank robbery. What happen ?
The film follows two detectives Al Hickey and Frank Boggs who are hired to track down the girlfriend of an attorney. They uncover suddenly the girl who has gone missing involves a Pittsburgh bank robbery. What happen ?
Actors:
Nancy Howard,
Bernard Nedell,
Bernie Schwartz,
Denise Renfro,
Ron Henriquez,
Michael Moriarty,
Bob Harks
Nancy Howard
Bernard Nedell
14 October 1893, New York City, New York, USA
Bernie Schwartz
Denise Renfro
Ron Henriquez
20 March 1944, Panama
Michael Moriarty
5 April 1941, Detroit, Michigan, USA
Bob Harks
Country:
United States
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December 07, 2004
Not a pretty story, but it should bring a smile to Peckinpah.
February 23, 2012
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May 21, 2014
This was Culp's only venture into movie directing, and he handles the assignment well, and he and Cosby are both credible in their roles.
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February 03, 2006
Walter Hill wrote this tough, uncompromising story of two down-on-their-luck private eyes. Marks a career high for both stars of TV's I Spy. Another of those overlooked 1970s gems that's ripe for rediscovery.
May 21, 2014
"Hickey and Boggs" is not involved in a story or with characters really worthy of a full theatrical treatment.

