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(1995 TV Movie)

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4/10
Dull ensemble drama
Leofwine_draca30 August 2011
As Charles Bronson reached his 70s, so his ability to perform as an action star waned. Producers got around this by teaming him up with extra characters, as in the 1993 TV movie DONATO AND DAUGHTER in which he played the titular role alongside his crime-fighting offspring. DEATH WISH V saw Bronson sharing screen time with a number of supporting actors who occupied great swathes of the running time. His career eventually evaporated with a whimper rather than a bang in a trilogy of cheap-looking TV movies made under the FAMILY OF COPS banner. This is the first of that trilogy, and the 74-year-old star is well past his prime.

FAMILY OF COPS commits that most grievous of cinematic crimes: it's boring. The viewer's interest never lifts once during the scant running time, and the blame can largely be laid on the dull plot, which mixes uninteresting family dynamics, police procedural thrills and a murder mystery in such a way that never reaps the benefits of any of those genres. Bronson plays the patriarch of a too-large family, where the guys are all cops and the women either wives, mothers or victims (there's never any characterisation beyond those staples).

Despite the presence of a number of familiar faces in the cast (Simon MacCorkindale as a murder victim, Daniel Baldwin as Bronson's unlikely son, DEATH WISH V's Lesley-Anne Down as a murder suspect and John Vernon as a gangster), the acting is never more than routine and the drama never forthcoming. There are a couple of half-hearted scenes of Bronson beating down crims, but this is a far cry from even his days as Cannon's number one action hero. Its TV-movie look and feel puts it more in line with those cheesy romance movies involving rich playboys which have dated the '90s so badly. Director Ted Kotcheff, who once made FIRST BLOOD, should know better.
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5/10
Charles Bronson smelling of soap opera
RodrigAndrisan28 September 2016
Ted Kotcheff, who gave us First Blood (1982) and Uncommon Valor (1983), is offering now a cheap cop movie. Charles Bronson, 73 years old, still looks and moves very well (on his face furrowed by old wrinkles, we can see the sadness of losing his wife in real life, the actress Jill Ireland, with only five years before - the film is made in 1995). The story is not great but, all the actors strive how to do it more credible: Angela Featherstone, Sebastian Spence, Simon MacCorkindale(Jesus of Nazareth and The Riddle of the Sands), John Vernon("professional villain" in so many films, Fear Is the Key, Charley Varrick, Brannigan, Chained Heat, to name just a few), Lesley-Anne Down(the beauty from Hanover Street), Daniel Baldwin, Barbara Williams, Kate Trotter. I'm a big fan of Charles Bronson but, this Family of Cops, is far below his youth level. Yet, Bronson's acting is honest and credible.
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6/10
A Fein cop dynasty from Milwaukee
bkoganbing9 July 2015
Charles Bronson's last film role was as police inspector Paul Fein of the Milwaukee,PD which he did for Family Of Cops for this and two sequels. His two sons, Daniel Baldwin and Sebastian Spence went on the job and daughter Barbara Williams became a public defender.

But she's not the real rebel in the Fein family. The youngest is daughter Angela Featherstone who is out in California looking to 'find herself'. That meaning that she's taken up with any and all. She's back for a family occasion where she takes up with hotel magnate Simon MacCorkindale.

So when she wakes up from an alcoholic stupor and finds MacCorkindale shot to death she has the presence of mind to call dad. So Bronson and the rest of the family put their careers on the line to save Featherstone when at first they're not sure she's even innocent.

Both Bronson and MacCorkindale have made a lot of enemies. It's not beyond the realm of possibility that someone would shoot Simon just to embarrass the Fein family with their black sheep. MacCorkindale also has a jealous wife in Lesley-Anne Down and an ex-wife Paula Trotter who have motives.

During the course of this Daniel Baldwin nearly dies, but the criminal he's pursuing and the snitch who tips off Bronson have the key to the whole case.

Watching this I was of two minds. Just a small investigation would have shown this a professional hit and the Feins need not have put their careers at risk. But also in my experience the easiest answer is the one police often go with.

At age 73 when he tackled this role Bronson is clearly slowing down. He lets a lot of the action go to younger cast members. He's clearly though not one to be trifled with.

In fact the real main character is Featherstone whose rehabilitation as well as acquittal becomes a Fein family project.

Two more films about the Feins of Milwaukee were done before Charles Bronson called it a career. A good if not great role to go out on.
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7/10
A little better than the usual TV copy movie.
dermetz16 July 2000
The cast makes this better than average MFTV movie. Bronson is his usual self although he talks more here than in a lot of films. Dan Baldwin gives a performance that is equal to his Homicide role. The support members of the "family" are average except Featherstone who does a great job. Not a movie to put on your must list but a good one to watch if in the middle of rerun season or, like myself, have 4 VCRs going most of the time.
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7/10
For A T.V Film It's A Very Entertaining Thriller
lukem-527604 September 2018
This is a really good Thriller & yes IT'S a t.v movie but hey if it's good it's good don't matter what the budget!!!

Bronson is a legend.

Family Of Cops is a well made Cop Thriller with that nice cop thriller musical score that alot of t.v detective films have & works lovely here,The Legendary Charles Bronson is excellent here as Paul Fien an old school tough detective who is put in a tough situation when his Daughter is framed for murder. Angela Featherstone (One Way Out) plays Bronson's troubled daughter & she's a fine actress & we get Leslie Ann-Down (Death Wish 5: Face of Death) who gets mixed up in the murder investigation. A fine supporting cast to surround the legendary Bronson as he plays Veteran Homicide Detective Paul Fein, another fine performance by Charles.

Bronson really gives a great performance & infact this is one of his finest performances of his career!!! Paul Fien is also one of his best characters ever stands right next to the vigilante Paul Kersey from the Death Wish franchise.

Older & wiser & very comfortable in this role & Bronson outshines everyone else in the cast & the cast are all good especially Daniel Baldwin (John Carpenter's Vampires) one of pauls son's whose also a cop, there is alot of Family drama going on in this story & murder & mystery & a great lead in Bronson so although a t.v flick it's actually more than that to me it's one of his best movies!!! I love the Character Paul Fien he's an old school cop with morals & the guy you want backing you up in the line of duty.

I'm a huge Bronson fan & i love the Death Wish franchise & this little cop thriller is one of my fave Bronson flicks as it has such a nice pace & a nice atmosphere to it a good film to watch late at night.

The 2nd family of cops film was also very good but part 3 wasn't very good & some of the characters are played by different actors & that always ruins it for me but this first film is excellent & part 2 is very good so that's good enough Bronson entertainment for me.
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10/10
Great!
zach_elmquist30 March 2013
Family of Cops is a fast paced, action packed, who done it with a superb cast. It is well written and well casted with all actors doing a supremely great job. Even after 18 years if this movie was shown today would draw a large fan base. The first few minutes of the film is vulgar and violent but if you can get past that the movie is a thrill ride of excitement that kept me on the edge of my seat. Viewers should be warned that Family of Cops does have some sexual scenes and some extreme violence but is just enough to fuel this amazing story of family and duty with out being another Charles Bronson shoot'em up. It is hard to believe that this movie was made for television it so good. If they gave Oscars for made for TV movies Charles Bronson would have won for this career thrilling performance as well as other cast members. I can't wait to watch Family of Cops 2 and 3!
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10/10
Bronson and Featherstone
Enjoyable two hours of The Great One and Featherstone,a fine old Irish Catholic name,the two of them on screen made my time.

Glad,this film aficionado is for the work done.Delirious,that I was not viewing boring,untalented actors such as Kevin Costner Harrison Ford{ugh}and the two least agreeable and lazy Samuel L. Jackson and the "boor" Morg. Freeman.

This work is anything but a boring ensemble.

Charles Bronson's presence at any age brings respect and reality to this murder drama and work by police.

Since when is growing old a crime?Charley got a late start in films due to his growing up poor in the nine county Pittsburgh area.

I regard this film highly...made in America too.
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