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The Strange Affair

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In swinging London near the tail end of the 1960s, newly minted constable Peter Strange (Michael York) is assigned to assist detective David Pierce (Jeremy Kemp) in an undercover drug sting aiming to take down mob boss Quince (Jack Watson). When the operation goes awry, Pierce and Strange suspect another policeman of tipping off the subject, and they resort to more unorthodox means. Meanwhile, Strange's budding relationship with nubile mod Frederika March (Susan George) takes an unsavory turn.
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Bob P This really is such an underrated film and hopefully the BFI will be able to release it on dvd and blu ray. Jeremy Kemp a plays a police inspector who is hell bent on bringing down one of his corrupt superiors. However things take a different turn when Kemp finds out that one of his most respected PCs played by Micheal York has been involved with an underage girl played by Susan George. Together the pair try desperately to cover up the situation but he is now finding out he is no better than his superior great film Rated 4 out of 5 stars 10/15/25 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis In swinging London near the tail end of the 1960s, newly minted constable Peter Strange (Michael York) is assigned to assist detective David Pierce (Jeremy Kemp) in an undercover drug sting aiming to take down mob boss Quince (Jack Watson). When the operation goes awry, Pierce and Strange suspect another policeman of tipping off the subject, and they resort to more unorthodox means. Meanwhile, Strange's budding relationship with nubile mod Frederika March (Susan George) takes an unsavory turn.
Director
David Greene
Rating
R
Genre
Crime, Drama
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 46m
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