In the Blue Knight, Bumper Morgan is a veteran Los Angeles Police Department street cop. He is due to retire after twenty years on the job, but is not letting up on the criminal element on his beat.
It's is a very long and uneventful TV-Movie, that manages to hold the attention somehow. With down to earth realism I suppose, but hardly anything to get excited about or that evokes. The scene at the party where he's interrogated by the teaching body is indicative of modern times, of those claiming righteousness, but merely undermine the values of those who do a hard days work. Though praising Holden's performance here's simply going too far.
It's is a very long and uneventful TV-Movie, that manages to hold the attention somehow. With down to earth realism I suppose, but hardly anything to get excited about or that evokes. The scene at the party where he's interrogated by the teaching body is indicative of modern times, of those claiming righteousness, but merely undermine the values of those who do a hard days work. Though praising Holden's performance here's simply going too far.