Regan

Regan (1974)

The original armchair cinema pilot for 70's UK TV series THE SWEENEY

  • Genre: Action, Crime, TV Movie, Drama
  • Release Date: 1974-06-04
  • Runtime: 1h 17min
  • Language: English
  • Production Company: Talkback Thames
  • Production Country: United Kingdom
  • Director: Tom Clegg

Summary

Rough, tough and politically incorrect in the way that only the best 70's dramas can be, Regan was a pilot film for The Sweeney - one of the major television successes of the last fifty years. Featuring John Thaw as the irascible Detective Inspector Regan and Dennis Waterman as his loyal 'oppo' Detective Sergeant Carter, Regan was an immediate critical and ratings hit, resulting in four series of The Sweeney and two successful feature films. Jack Regan is a good copper, but his tough, intuitive style is becoming unfashionable in a Scotland Yard seeking a new image. When a policeman is mysteriously murdered, Regan breaks all the rules to find the killer - but he finds there are men in the Flying Squad prepared to break him.

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  • John Thaw

    as Det. Insp. Jack Regan
  • Dennis Waterman

    as Det. Sgt George Carter
  • Garfield Morgan

    as Det. Chief Insp. Haskins
  • Lee Montague

    as Arthur Dale
  • David Daker

    as Tusser
  • Maureen Lipman

    as Annie
  • Janet Key

    as Kate Regan
  • Morris Perry

    as Det. Chief Supt. Maynon
  • Stephen Yardley

    as Det. Insp. Laker
  • Barry Jackson

    as Morton
  • Miquel Brown

    as Miriam
  • Peter Blythe

    as Peter
  • Carl Rigg

    as Det. Sgt. Kent
  • Michael De Costa

    as South
  • Ron Pember

    as Landlord
  • Jonathan Elsom

    as Interviewer
  • Betty Woolfe

    as Mrs Berry
  • Seymour Matthews

    as Doctor
  • Don Henderson

    as Strip Club Heavy
  • Nancy Gabrielle

    as Johno's Wife
  • Del Baker

    as Det. Sgt. Cowley
  • Peter Brayham

    as Edward Grenfell (uncredited)
  • Josie Grant

    as Woman in Pub (uncredited)
  • Joe Griffiths

    as Miriam's Pianist (uncredited)
  • Jim Brady

    as Man in Pub (uncredited)
  • Helen Keating

    as Busty Woman in Pub (uncredited)
Writing Ian Kennedy Martin Writer
Production Lloyd Shirley Executive Producer
Production George Taylor Executive Producer
Production Ted Childs Producer
Directing Tom Clegg Director

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