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Sweeney 2
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The Sweeney started out as a British TV detective program all about Scotland Yard's Flying Squad. Its popularity spawned a reasonably satisfying 1976 feature film, starring the TV series' Tom Thaw. In Sweeney 2, Thaw is called upon to solve a series of carefully orchestrated bank robberies, which turn out to be the handiwork of an elite team of crooks headquartered in a posh Maltese apartment complex.
The Sweeney started out as a British TV detective program all about Scotland Yard's Flying Squad. Its popularity spawned a reasonably satisfying 1976 feature film, starring the TV series' Tom Thaw. In Sweeney 2, Thaw is called upon to solve a series of carefully orchestrated bank robberies, which turn out to be the handiwork of an elite team of crooks headquartered in a posh Maltese apartment complex.
Actors:
Barry Stanton,
Jim McManus,
Michael Scholes,
John Flanagan,
Sid Wragg,
Eric Kent,
Nigel Hawthorne
Barry Stanton
1940
Jim McManus
Michael Scholes
John Flanagan
30 April 1947, Ripley, Derbyshire, England, UK
Sid Wragg
Eric Kent
July 16, 1937 in London, England, UK
Nigel Hawthorne
5 April 1929, Coventry, Warwickshire, England, UK
Director:
Tom Clegg
Country:
United Kingdom
Keywords:
#Denholm Elliott #Dennis Waterman #John Thaw #Ken Hutchison #Sweeney 2 #Sweeney 2 (1978) #Tom Clegg
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February 26, 2019
Stripping things back to their core, it's a more satisfying approach and manages to feel truer to the appeal of the series and at the same time expand upon it.

