A model, while riding in the front car of a subway train, witnesses a woman being pushed in front of the train. But when the police come to interview her, she recognizes one of them as the man who did the pushing.
Lynda Day George is really good as the witness of a woman getting murdered, the desparation is well-enacted as the rogue cop comes closer in some nifty chase scenes. Telly Savalas is his usual reliable self as the cop who kills his blackmailer and is on his way to kill Lynda Day George. It's a straightforward suspense thriller with neat police work and well-directed chase scenes. Train buffs in particular would love the last fifteen minutes. Like all thrillers, there are implausibility and logic issues, but the pace and thrills are high enough for one not to focus on them too much.
Lynda Day George is really good as the witness of a woman getting murdered, the desparation is well-enacted as the rogue cop comes closer in some nifty chase scenes. Telly Savalas is his usual reliable self as the cop who kills his blackmailer and is on his way to kill Lynda Day George. It's a straightforward suspense thriller with neat police work and well-directed chase scenes. Train buffs in particular would love the last fifteen minutes. Like all thrillers, there are implausibility and logic issues, but the pace and thrills are high enough for one not to focus on them too much.