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The Seven-Ups is a 1973 American neo-noir mystery action thriller film produced and directed by Philip D'Antoni. It stars Roy Scheider as a crusading policeman who is the leader of the Seven-Ups, a squad of plainclothes officers who use dirty, unorthodox tactics to snare their quarry on charges leading to prison sentences of seven years or more ...
Dec 14, 1973 · The Seven-Ups: Directed by Philip D'Antoni. With Roy Scheider, Victor Arnold, Jerry Leon, Ken Kercheval. Tough detective Buddy leads an elite New York City unit to convict felons and jail them for a minimum of seven years.
Buddy Manucci (Roy Scheider) is a tough New York City cop who operates as part of an unconventional team called "The Seven-Ups" that uses drastic measures to bring criminals...
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Buddy, Barilli, Mingo and Ansel, detectives with the NYPD, comprise a secret investigative unit called the Seven-Ups, who, largely undercover, focus on cases leading to felony convictions with prison sentences of seven years or more for the criminals in question.
Dec 21, 2023 · Set in 1970s New York City, The Seven-Ups follows a group of undercover cops known as the “Seven-Ups” who are dedicated to taking down criminals operating above the law. As the story unfolds, the audience is drawn into a world of corruption, betrayal, and high-stakes investigations.
Jan 9, 2014 · New York City cops wage a war against assorted hoods and criminals after one of their own is brutally killed by a hoodlum.
Oct 17, 2018 · The Seven-Ups (1973) ORIGINAL TRAILER. Directed by Philip D'Antoni with Roy Scheider, Tony Lo Bianco and Victor Arnold. The Seven-Ups DVD : https://amzn.to/43GkQd8 The Seven-Ups...
Overview. A tough detective who is part of an elite New York City unit is trying to find out who killed his partner, but uncovers a plot to kidnap mobsters for money. Philip D'Antoni. Director. Sonny Grosso.
THE SEVEN-UPS: ANATOMY OF A CHASE. Over the course of 3 pictures in just 5 years, producer Philip D’antoni redefined the cop drama genre by blending documentary feel, 1970s grittiness (fueled by the cynicism of the Vietnam war era) and guerilla filmmaking.