Sledge Hammer!
Sledge Hammer is the ultimate tough cop with a big gun, a parody of the type popularized by Clint Eastwood in the "Dirty Harry" films. Of course, though he claims "I know what I'm doing," his cases are usually solved by his female partner, Dori Doreau, if she can only keep him from being suspended for shooting a jaywalker or litterer with his giant pearl-handled .44 Magnum.
Violence-prone Sledge Hammer is assigned to head up the investigation when the mayor's daughter is abducted, but he predictably objects to a requirement that he work with female detective Dori Doreau.
A local TV newscaster creates bitter public feeling toward the police department when he reports and editorializes adversely on what he sees during a day-long ride with Sledge and Dori.
When an organized crime boss puts a price on his head, Sledge is able to take refuge with a peace-loving "Maninote" farmer and his daughter.
Prison escapee John Kogan commandeers a bus and launches a one-man wave of crime and violence, pledging to stop only if Sledge agrees to meet him in a one-on-one gunfight.
Sledge and Dori find themselves in a hostage situation as a result of a foiled bank robbery.
Sledge is assigned to bring order to a notoriously dangerous local high school that is dominated by four young toughs who supply stolen cars to a crime boss.
Sledge goes undercover to learn why Elvis impersonators are being systematically murdered with a gold microphone.
The commissioner personally assigns Sledge to guard Captain Trunk in order to ensure the Captain's safety until he is able to provide critical testimony before a grand jury.
Sledge becomes even more violent than usual as part of an attempt to infiltrate a group of vigilante police officers who are executing recently acquitted criminal defendants.
Sledge and Dori pose as a well-to-do childless couple in an attempt to catch a pair of thieves who steal babies and sell them to prospective parents with ready cash.
Sledge becomes a contestant on "The Million Dollar Question" in an attempt to prove that the show's host was responsible for the murder of a successful contestant.
An exotic woman attempts to extract revenge on her ex-lover by poisoning him, but the near-sighted assassin gives the poison to Sledge instead.
Sledge tries to provide help and guidance to Gil Yates, a retired trigger-happy police officer whom he idolized as a boy.
After Sledge arrests the leader of a Satanic cult, the undermanned precinct soon finds itself under siege by a mob of the cult leader's bloodthirsty followers.
Sledge experiences a complete loss of confidence when his beloved .44 Magnum is stolen by a conniving gang of thieves.
When a hard-line judge is blackmailed and later murdered, Sledge and Dori's best available clue is that he was an inveterate pool player.
A man shows up claiming to be Hammer's brother but Hammer claims he doesn't have a brother. Everyone's taken with him including Doreau who goes out with him. But while on their date she catches him in a lie proving that he isn't Hammer's brother.
Bad news for the city's scum suckers: a blow to the head results in Dori Doreau adopting the ultra-violent personality and mannerisms of her partner, Sledge Hammer.
The Earl of Curl beauty parlor is a front for a cat burglar ring targeting wealthy women. Sledge infiltrates the ring by going undercover as a second-story man.
Sledge and Dori must safely escort a defecting Soviet scientist on a passenger train filled with communist agents determined to take him back.
Sledge is on trial for the cold-blooded murder of racketeer Hugo Victor. Serving as his own attorney, Sledge sets out to prove his innocence in the face of overwhelming evidence of his guilt.
A bevy of bikini-clad 'terrorettes' steal a nuclear warhead and threaten to blow up the city unless their billion dollar demand is met. Sledge and Dori trace the suspects to a health spa operated by aerobics video magnate Jill Taylor.
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David Rasche | Sledge Hammer |
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Harrison Page | Captain Trunk |
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Anne-Marie Martin | Dori Doreau |
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Leslie Morris | Officer Majoy |
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Kurt Paul | Coroner Norman Blates |
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Patti Tippo | Officer Daley |
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Brent Spiner | Soldier |
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Norman Alden | Roscoe |
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Don Stark | Kurt Kruggle |
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Alan Blumenfeld | Doctor |
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Lance LeGault | General Mills |
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Michael Des Barres | Sir Guy |
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Joe Unger | |
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Mary Woronov | Jill Taylor |
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Dennis Fimple | Shy Eddie |
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Mark Blankfield | Professor Vronsky |
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Larry Wilmore | Mail Man |
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Robert O'Reilly | Assassin |
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Steve Eoff | Gunnery Sergeant |
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Dorothy Dells | The Judge |
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Susanne Severeid | Terrorist |
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Robin Leach | Robin Leach |
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Toni Attell | Officer Grace |
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Kate Stern | |
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Michael Michaud | Commissioner |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 4 |
| Screen Ratios | Fullscreen (4:3) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Digital Stereo [Englisch] Stereo [Englisch] |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Jul 27, 2004 |
| Regions | Region 1 |
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| Index | 819 |
| Added Date | Nov 03, 2014 20:45:22 |
| Modified Date | Mar 16, 2019 10:25:19 |