The Guardian
The Guardian
| 20 October 1984 (USA)
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The residents of a New York apartment building are shocked when one of them is shot during a burgulary. They decide to hire a security expert to patrol the building, but he seem a little over-committed to his work.

Reviews
Matcollis This Movie Can Only Be Described With One Word.
MonsterPerfect Good idea lost in the noise
Huievest Instead, you get a movie that's enjoyable enough, but leaves you feeling like it could have been much, much more.
Yash Wade Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
Morrisonhig I recorded it into my video collection from TV many years ago and have made a DVD copy also, but I like the other reviewers would like to own an original copy myself. Currently my Vieod/DVd player is out of action but intend to get a new one and can then make other copies of the film.
billagreste I've not seen this for 26 years, but I remember it well and have tried a number of times to find this movie again so I could watch it once more. It seems that only a few old VHS copies are still around at places like Amazon. I've not had a VHS player for 10 years, so that will do me no good.It's a great movie and if I am remembering it as it was, Louis Gossett did a near perfect job in his part and as unconventional as he was in his role as the Guardian, he was exactly what they needed. It's one of those politically incorrect stories where you'll find yourself glad it is that way.I'll keep looking for a DVD but I doubt I'll get another shot at this excellent movie! If you have an opportunity to catch it, make the effort. It's a movie worth your time.
drober2 I would stay home if they showed quality like this all the time.Butthats asking for a lot.Well acted- dilemma of giving up yourfreedom and pride, paying a big price for " big brother" protection agood analogy of government and citizens.
helfeleather This film has some really well performed scenes of high drama. The opening burglary, the rape scene and the second last scene are all convincingly acted and gripping. I like the ending, but others may protest. Fantastic work from Louis Gossett Jr and Martin Sheen, and a story that leaves you guessing right to the end.