Officer Down
Officer Down
| 01 August 2005 (USA)
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A policewoman unwittingly puts her family in danger when she uncovers corruption in her department.

Reviews
CommentsXp Best movie ever!
Breakinger A Brilliant Conflict
SparkMore n my opinion it was a great movie with some interesting elements, even though having some plot holes and the ending probably was just too messy and crammed together, but still fun to watch and not your casual movie that is similar to all other ones.
Melanie Bouvet The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.
g404c Someone is killing L.A.'s major drug dealers, and anyone else who gets in the way. Officer Down stars Sherilyn Fenn as an officer with the LAPD who realizes the problem may be much closer than she ever thought.Fenn is good, and Casper Van Dien has an almost angelic look here, but in an evil way. Definitely some polished actors present, as Ted Shackelford (Knots Landing) and Larry Drake (L.A. Law) are cast. The newer talent is also quite good, with Jordan Roberts and James Patric Moran giving memorable performances. Jerry Kroll (Second to Die) is a good actor and I hope to see him in more projects. Great shots of Los Angeles and Hollywood.The scariest thing about Officer Down is that it makes police corruption look all too plausible. This gritty film premiered on Lifetime last summer, and the opening sequence had me hooked. Worth a look. 9/10
mgconlan-1 I liked this a lot better than I thought I would! Though the plot stretches credibility and Christopher Miller occasionally overdirects (memo to Miller: lose the strobe-like digital effects next time), for the most part this is a taut, suspenseful, better-than-average film with a marvelous performance by Fenn as the honest cop investigating a vigilante (Casper Van Dien) who turns out to be a fellow officer. Van Dien's performance is chilling and Stephen Johnston's script has a lot to say about the thin line between enforcing the law and taking it into your own hands. I was surprised to see from the entry on this site that this was a U.S. production (I'd had the impression it was filmed in Canada) and I suspect from the awkward compositions and the all-too-obvious editing out of obscene words that this was originally shot for theatrical release and the version I saw (on the Lifetime channel) was panned-and-scanned and edited for TV.
limespider If this movie was written directed and produced with the intention of creating a bad movie cult classic, it might (i say might) have been a hit. Have you ever sat and watched a movie that was so absolutely awful that it becomes fascinating in terms of its faults? Well this is it. Every one of the acting cast should be nominated for worst acting performance awards. It would be hard to find another film, with this kind of production budget, that contains so little of any value whatsoever. The whole thing, from the opening scenes defies logic. Dialogue is completely unbelievable and illogical. Ditto for the behaviour and general storyline of the film itself. What is really mind boggling, is that some buffoons in a boardroom actually made decisions to spend money on this piece of trash. Wow.
whpratt1 Watched this film on Lifetime which involved a group of people who decided evil doers in this world must simply disappear. There are a series of point blank hits on drug dealers through out the Los Angeles area and Sherilyn Fenn,"Cement",'99, portrays a newly appointed detective who becomes deeply involved with the case. Sherilyn had a very successful father on the force and has a strong will to be as accomplished as her dad. There is mention of trying to wipe out evil from the face of the earth and some people are taking the law into their own hands and care nothing about who they hurt, even a baby faces death. There is no romantic scenes, except plenty of murders and all kinds of people trying to solve the so called problem.