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364:, that Santiago has assembled a team to steal the confiscated drugs that are housed in the police department's evidence vault. He follows the drugs when they are taken by representatives from the State Attorney General's Office to be destroyed at a secret location, which, this time, is a hospital. Santiago's team, disguised as employees of the laundry service, steals the drugs, and McQ gives chase, but they get away after McQ chases another, identical laundry truck. Kosterman forces McQ to forfeit his personal revolver, so McQ goes to a gun store and acquires a pistol and a 353:. Boyle is unconscious and in critical condition, but McQ talks with Boyle's wife, Lois, before going to the police station. Although Captain Edward Kosterman believes the shootings are the work of counterculture militants, McQ is convinced local shipping magnate and suspected narcotics dealer Manny Santiago, who is being investigated by McQ and Boyle, is responsible. 654:, who wrote: "In this wildly undramatic picture, music and gunshots have to provide the gumption that the acting lacks. Surely Mr. Wayne should stick to Westerns: he's simply too slow to play any kind of policeman. Horseless in the streets of Seattle, he looks as though he needs a shot of sand." Gary Arnold of 660:
wrote: "'McQ' can be recommended if you're in the mood for a commercial movie so stiff and perfunctory that it becomes unintentionally funny ... Wayne really should have enough savvy to realize that he looks ridiculous speeding around town in a green Hornet. This sporty image doesn't do anything for
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In the morning, McQ knocks on Lois' door. She says she is leaving to visit her parents, and McQ tags along. When they are near the Pacific Ocean, he tells her that he now knows Boyle stashed the drugs in his car, and accuses Lois of helping Boyle's accomplice double-cross him. McQ finds the drugs in
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McQ deduces the unusual attack was intended to separate him from his car, rather than kill him, so he leaves the hospital to inspect his car at the impound lot and discovers dust from the missing drugs hidden inside. Kosterman arrives with backup, saying there was an anonymous tip about the location
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Before dawn in Seattle, a man puts on gloves, loads a 9MM pistol, then drives into town; near a train stop he shoots a policeman on his beat, and another in a parking lot. The gunman leaves his car at a dealership and enters a luncheonette, where, now seen to be wearing a police badge, he is greeted
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borrows from with the maverick loner versus an eclectic string of feisty (and often sneaky) antagonists, each with their own lethal agenda, sometimes even coming out of the woodwork with guns blazing. But with the cool looking MAC-10 submachine gun and a snaky trail pitting one man against shadowy
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gave the film two-and-a-half stars out of four and wrote: "Like so many of his recent movies, 'McQ' would be nothing without Wayne. In fact, less than nothing, because tho its story takes a high number of unexpected turns, the pacing is excruciatingly slow, its supporting characters excruciatingly
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Now suspecting Kosterman may have been responsible for Boyle's death, McQ revisits Boyle's informants and learns there were rumors Boyle was dirty. After he visits Myra she is shot to death. When he phones Pinky and learns this fact he storms to his car but McQ and his car are crushed between two
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That night, McQ breaks into Santiago's office, but is caught. Santiago reveals the drugs his team stole turned out to be powdered sugar, the real drugs having been replaced in the evidence vault by corrupt members of the police department, and lets McQ go, though not before paying him back for the
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Despite a warning from Kosterman to leave the shooting investigation to other detectives, McQ begins tailing Santiago. When he learns Boyle has died, he follows Santiago into a men's room and beats him viciously. Threatened with desk duty, McQ resigns, against the urgings of Franklyn Toms, a field
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At the marina where he lives on his boat, Detective Lieutenant Lon "McQ" McHugh is awakened by a phone call alerting him to the shooting of his longtime partner, Detective Sergeant Stan Boyle, and the deaths of the two police officers. He scares away a young man who is attempting to steal his 1973
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Santiago and his men arrive in two cars, and McQ leads them on a high-speed chase down the beach, followed by a standoff that ends with everyone dead, except for McQ, thanks to his MAC-10, and Lois, who is subsequently locked up. Kosterman gives McQ back his badge and they get a drink at a bar.
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One of Wayne's famous lines from this film is delivered as his character is being rescued from his car after it has been crushed between two semi-trucks with him trapped inside. He says to one of the reporting officers, "I'm up to my butt in gas."
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called the film "a good contemporary crime actioner" that was "extremely well cast. Coproducer Lawrence Roman's script has some good twists, turns and ironies, caught well by director John Sturges."
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performed the very first car stunt using a black powder cannon charge. On the second practice run down in Los Angeles, the car was unknowingly overcharged, and Needham was nearly killed.
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as "Sarge". A car pulls up, and the gunman goes outside. He gives the driver a satchel containing his gun and begins to walk away, but the driver shoots him in the back with a shotgun.
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Lois' suitcase and, when a car begins to follow them, directs her to take a turnoff to the beach. He kills the other driver in the ensuing shootout and discovers the dead man is Toms.
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odds, this is really a modern Noir thriller providing a chance to see the American icon grittier, and often more vulnerable, than ever before: at least in a modern setting."
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Continuing to investigate the case through a partnership with local private eye "Pinky" Farrell, McQ learns from Rosey and Myra, two of Boyle's
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submachine gun. Some scenes are also deleted or modified, but, on the whole, the book is fairly true to the movie in both dialogue and plot.
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in Washington. While filming the beach scenes, the crew stayed at the Polynesian Hotel (The "Poly") in
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quality: "Director John Sturges was, like Wayne, best known for making Westerns, a genre
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When preparing to flip the car during the beach chase without using ramps, stunt driver
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of the film, written by Alexander Edwards, was published in 1974 by Warner Books (
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was set in Seattle in one version of the script, but the setting was changed to
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A few years prior to making this film, Wayne had passed on playing the lead in
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also criticized the pace, dismissing the film as "prostratingly dull", as did
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deputy who works as a liaison between the city council and police department.
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Officer Philip Forsell; in the film the character is identified only as Hyatt
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Thomas, Kevin (February 1, 1974). "Policeman Becomes Private Eye in 'McQ'".
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The dramatic car chase in which Wayne, in his character's green 1973
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Arnold, Gary (February 7, 1974). "'McQ': Old Horse, New Opera".
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performed the stunt on the beach that is featured in the film.
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Dowell, Pat. - "John Wayne, Man and Myth". - (book review of:
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Murphy, Arthur D. (January 23, 1974). "Film Reviews: McQ".
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Siskel, Gene (February 13, 1974). "'McQ': Citified Duke".
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vapid. And yet the film holds together around Wayne."
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Fictional portrayals of the Seattle Police Department
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Index

MCQ

John Sturges
Jules Levy
Arthur Gardner
John Wayne
Eddie Albert
Diana Muldaur
Colleen Dewhurst
Clu Gulager
David Huddleston
Al Lettieri
Harry Stradling Jr.
William Ziegler
Elmer Bernstein
Batjac Productions
Warner Bros.
Seattle
Panavision
neo-noir
crime action film
John Sturges
John Wayne
Eddie Albert
Diana Muldaur
Al Lettieri
Colleen Dewhurst
Clu Gulager
David Huddleston
Julian Christopher

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