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  1. Jun 22, 2012 · Freebie and the Bean may be a premier example of a film people love both despite and because of its homophobia. What it doesn’t do, however, is explain why a film that appears to be little more than a checklist of vehicle stunts and so-called irreverent humor — yes, even for 1974 — has such staying power in the cultural consciousness.

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  2. Mar 5, 2024 · The movie’s unconventional detectives, Freebie and Bean, faced controversy for its humor and content but still won over audiences with its energetic performances and memorable quotes.

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  4. Freebie is further demoralized to learn that the evidence they gathered was planted by Meyers' wife in an extra-marital conspiracy with his lieutenant. Bean is not dead after all, however, and in the ambulance the two wounded partners engage in a free-for-all when Freebie thinks Bean has been playing a joke on him, causing yet another accident.

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  5. May 26, 2020 · Freebie and the Bean’s influence on all of the ramshackle, casually Fascist mismatched buddy cop comedies that followed is hard to overstate. But Rush’s strangely forgotten celebration of excessive force and gleeful, unapologetic police brutality also feels like an overlooked landmark in the cinema of comic destruction.

  6. Mar 27, 2017 · It doesn’t help that both the characters are seemingly very inept at doing their jobs but are chasing promotions – Freebie trying to get into the vice squad, and Bean attempting to rise to the ranks of lieutenant. The tagline to Freebie and the Bean is “Above all…it’s a love story” – and that is definitely one way of looking at it ...

  7. The story is unimportant because it's the comic skits that make this movie work. Freebie (James Caan) is part of a detective team who thinks the major part of his benefit package is whatever he can walk away with, while Bean (Alan Arkin) plods along worrying that his wife is having an affair with the landscaper.

  8. Film /. Freebie and the Bean. Freebie and the Bean is a 1974 black comedy action film directed by Richard Rush, starring James Caan and Alan Arkin. It's an early example of a Buddy Cop Show. Freebie (Caan) is a violent, corrupt, thieving racist. Bean (Arkin) is a neurotic Mexican-American who's prone to dramatic emotional outbursts.

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