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Storyline
Tom Sharky is a narcotics cop in Atlanta who's demoted to vice after a botched bust. In the depths of this lowly division, while investigating a high-dollar prostitution ring, Sharky stumbles across a mob murder with government ties, and responds by assembling his downtrodden fellow investigators (Sharky's "machine") to find the leaders and bring them to justice before they kill off all his partners and witnesses, including Sharky himself. Written by
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Nobody leans on Sharky's Machine. [Theatrical]
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Trivia
William Diehl:
The author of this movie's source novel "Sharky's Machine" in a small role as Percy, Dominoe's pimp.
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Goofs
In the opening scene, Murray the Junkman is seen holding the bag of heroin before Sharky hands it to him.
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Quotes
Billy Score:
Do you think I will live... or die?
Sharky:
Ah, you'll die all right!
Billy Score:
No, I don't think so. No, not by you!
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Soundtracks
Route 66
Performed by
The Manhattan Transfer
Written by
Bobby Troup (as B. Troup)
Courtesy Atlantic Records
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I like Burt Reynolds (Boogie Nights) playing a cop, and he didn't do too bad as a director here either.
He had a great supporting cast of cops and criminals: Vittorio Gassman makes a great crime boss; Henry Silva (Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai) makes a great psychopath; Brian Keith ("Family Affair"), Charles Durning (The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas), Bernie Casey, and Richard Libertini (A Grandpa for Christmas) all make great partners; and, there is, of course, Rachel Ward ("The Thorn Birds"), who got a Golden Globe nomination out of her performance.
Lots of action, superb performances, and a great story.