(TV Mini Series)

(1969)

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10/10
Love Those Cars!
TondaCoolwal30 November 2023
Sad to see this first-class series come to a close; I've really enjoyed this old-style police thriller with identifiable good guys, and bad guys whom Detective Chief Superintendent Cradock has eliminated one at a time whilst searching for the elusive mastermind behind the gold robbery. To be honest, I think most viewers would probably have guessed the identity of the head villain a couple of episodes ago and the final denouement was very low-key. However, in the middle there is a terrific car chase around the pre-development London Docklands, involving two British "muscle" cars. The crooks' Mark 2 Jaguar and Cradock's Rover 2000. The spectacular stunt-ending alone makes this episode worth watching. In between Cradock gets suspended from the case by political pressure on the Assistant Commissioner. But, being who he is, our man just carries on despite the pitfall of his girlfriend dumping him. At the end, although having cracked the case, Cradock simply drives away looking very disillusioned.

For its time, a realistic portrayal of the highs and lows (mainly lows) of police work.
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6/10
The Kill
Prismark1028 May 2024
Warning: Spoilers
The opening titles had the gold getting smelted. Detective Chief Superintendent Cradock knows the man at the top is business mogul Richard Bolt.

His business empire is close to collapsing but Bolt has political friends. His newspaper drags Cradock's name through the dirt. Over his relationship with his mistress. Cradock is still married.

Although Cradock gets gangster Nechros, it is at a huge cost of the lost of a valued colleague.

With nothing left but his dignity. Cradock goes for a face to face showdown with Bolt.

There used to be a time when a policeman's private life was heavily regulated. So nowadays it might be unusual why Cradock's private life was a matter of concern for his boss.

The rest happens today. Media pressure, political pressure, pressure from the top to get the police to look the other day.

I would had liked to see Cradock bringing his man back to the station. Alas Bolt had his own get out clause.

The Gold Robbers was an enjoyable series but to me the last few episodes tailed off a bit.
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