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{{bif || title = [[Vice Squad (film)|Vice Squad]] ||  year = 1982
{{bif || title = [[Vice Squad (film)|Vice Squad]] ||  year = 1982
| theme = Vignette || stars = Season Hubley, Gary Swanson, Wings Hauser  
| theme = Vignette || stars = Season Hubley, Gary Swanson, Wings Hauser  
| notes =  ||  imdb = 0084861|| amg = ||  isbn = B000CEXF60 }}
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{{Infobox film
| name          = Vice Squad
| image          = Vice Squad (film).jpg
| caption        = 2006 DVD release cover
| director      = Gary Sherman
| producer      = Brian Frankish<br>Robert Rehme
| writer        = Sandy Howard<br />Gary Sherman <br />Robert Vincent O'Neil<br />Kenneth Peter
| starring      = Season Hubley<br />Gary Swanson<br />Wings Hauser
| music          = Joe Renzetti<br />Keith Rubinstein
| cinematography = John Alcott
| editing        = Roy Watts
| distributor    = Embassy Pictures
| released      = January 22, 1982
| runtime        = 97 minutes
| country        = United States
| language      = English
| budget        =
| gross          = $13,253,583 (US)
| image_size    =
}}
{{Review|www.imdb.com}}
{{Review|www.imdb.com}}


I enjoyed this film. Ram Rod (played by Wings Hauser) is so good and has such presence. When you watch him, as Ram Rod, you hate him. This film is taut and gritty. It captured street life, perfectly. I like the fact that the film doesn't linger on morality. It had quite a nihilistic feel to it. There's one particular scene, in which Princess (Season Hubley) is at a bar talking 'shop' with her fellow hookers. It was a scene of pure honesty. Some women do what they've got to do to make a living and there's nothing wrong with it.
I enjoyed this film. Ram Rod (played by Wings Hauser) is so good and has such presence. When you watch him, as Ram Rod, you hate him. This film is taut and gritty. It captured street life, perfectly. I like the fact that the film doesn't linger on morality. It had quite a nihilistic feel to it. There's one particular scene, in which Princess (Season Hubley) is at a bar talking 'shop' with her fellow hookers. It was a scene of pure honesty. Some women do what they've got to do to make a living and there's nothing wrong with it.


Wings Hauser plays a crazed pimp, Ram Rod, who loves to punish his hookers by torturing them to death. Gary Swanson, plays a determined vice cop out to stop this psycho. When Hubley's best friend is killed by Hauser, she is blackmailed, by Swanson (Tom Walsh) to go undercover to bring this psycho pimp down.
Wings Hauser plays a crazed pimp, Ram Rod, who loves to punish his hookers by torturing them to death. Gary Swanson, plays a determined vice cop out to stop this psycho. When Hubley's best friend is killed by Hauser, she is blackmailed, by Swanson (Tom Walsh) to go undercover to bring this psycho [[pimp]] down.


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Right after the movie opens, one of Ram Rod's "workers" is bound to a bed with her stockings and a clothes hanger.
Right after the movie opens, one of Ram Rod's "workers" is bound to a bed with her stockings and a clothes hanger.


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*{{IMDb|id=0084861|title=Vice Squad}}
*{{Amg movie|52362|Vice Squad}}
*{{Rotten Tomatoes|Vice_Squad|Vice Squad}}
 
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Latest revision as of 16:23, 3 April 2021

* Vice Squad 1982 (Theme: Vignette)
: starring Season Hubley, Gary Swanson, Wings Hauser
: (IMDB# 0084861)


Vice Squad
Vice Squad (film).jpg
2006 DVD release cover
Starring Season Hubley
Gary Swanson
Wings Hauser
Directed by Gary Sherman
Produced by Brian Frankish
Robert Rehme
Written by Sandy Howard
Gary Sherman
Robert Vincent O'Neil
Kenneth Peter
Editing by Roy Watts
Music by Joe Renzetti
Keith Rubinstein
Cinematography John Alcott
Distributed by Embassy Pictures
Released January 22, 1982
Runtime 97 minutes
Country United States
language English
Gross $13,253,583 (US)
Review from www.imdb.com website:
by persons unknown

I enjoyed this film. Ram Rod (played by Wings Hauser) is so good and has such presence. When you watch him, as Ram Rod, you hate him. This film is taut and gritty. It captured street life, perfectly. I like the fact that the film doesn't linger on morality. It had quite a nihilistic feel to it. There's one particular scene, in which Princess (Season Hubley) is at a bar talking 'shop' with her fellow hookers. It was a scene of pure honesty. Some women do what they've got to do to make a living and there's nothing wrong with it.

Wings Hauser plays a crazed pimp, Ram Rod, who loves to punish his hookers by torturing them to death. Gary Swanson, plays a determined vice cop out to stop this psycho. When Hubley's best friend is killed by Hauser, she is blackmailed, by Swanson (Tom Walsh) to go undercover to bring this psycho pimp down.

A Personal Note from Robin

Right after the movie opens, one of Ram Rod's "workers" is bound to a bed with her stockings and a clothes hanger.

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