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Release Date:
November 11, 1976
Original Title:
Find the Lady
Alternate Titles:
Alle entführen Victoria
Call The Cops
Die Bullen sind los - Police Epidemy
Kopek And Broom
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Canadian Film Development Corporation
Cromford Productions
Gaunt Films
Impact Films
Quadrant Films
Production Countries:
Canada | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
CA: R DE: 12 FR: U RO: 15
Runtime: 86
Two hoodlums, Trigger (Mickey Rooney) & Leo (Dick Emery) are hired by the unscrupulous J.K. (Peter Cook) to kidnap his niece Victoria (Alexandra Bastedo). The daughter of a wealthy businessman has been kidnapped, and the chief of police, under a lot of pressure to find her as soon as possible, assigns officers Kopek (John Candy) and Broom (Lawrence Dane) to track her down and bring her back safe and sound.
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Casting:
Olwyn Millington
Cinematography:
Harry Waxman
Director:
John Trent
Editor:
Al Gell
Executive Producer:
Peter James
David Perlmutter
Music:
Robert Sharples
Producer:
John Trent
Gerald Flint-Shipman
David Main
Writer:
David Main
John Trent
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