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spends most of its time hastily backpedalling in order to find some comfortable, old-fashioned niche in the formula for its star ... in fact, the film becomes more and more of a throwback, in everything from Brannigan's chaste relationship with his Girl Friday ... to his abrasive partnership with his
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Permitted to go alone to deliver the ransom payment, Fields personally eliminates the kidnappers. He and Larkin celebrate having pulled off a scheme to get the money, Larkin calling the loss of a finger a small price to pay. Brannigan bursts in to foil their plans. As he and Jennifer walk away,
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to organise the extradition of an American mobster, who is soon kidnapped and held for ransom. Struggling with the restrained policing style of his British counterparts, the tough Irish-American detective uses his own brand of law enforcement to recapture the criminal. It was one of many
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where East Wacker Drive now exists and where Field Drive had been planned to intersect; in the background, iron workers can be seen constructing the connecting portion of Upper Wacker. The 300 block of North Canal Street, where Brannigan conducts an investigation using
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Larkin's finger is cut off and mailed to the police to prove how serious the kidnappers are. The mobster's lawyer, Mel Fields, tries to arrange a ransom drop while Brannigan makes his way around London in search of Larkin. Whilst struggling to adapt to the
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post office occupied not only its current footprint, but extended throughout the adjoining commercial spaces, and was marked by an unusually shaped sign extending out from the corner of the building.
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to extradite a notorious American gangster, Ben Larkin. Brannigan is assigned a local officer, Jennifer, to help while he is in London. But before Brannigan can collect his man, Larkin is kidnapped.
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called it "an okay John Wayne actioner," adding, "The clash between U.S. and British law enforcement philosophies is dramatized in potboiler oversimplification, and there's just enough
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stated, "Unfortunately, Mr. Wayne's first film trip to London doesn't appear to have been necessary. He and his busy company only serve to make 'Brannigan' a commonplace crime caper."
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Swann explains to Brannigan that his title of "Sir" is hereditary, having been bestowed upon one of his "ancient ancestors, probably for holding somebody's horse at a coronation."
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praised the film as a "smart, lively thriller" with a script that has "an affectionate sense of fun yet genuine respect for the mythical figure that John Wayne has become."
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commander who is not afraid to get his hands dirty. There is continual conflict between Brannigan and Swann about the American's carrying, and use of, his .38
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observed, "After a sleek recapping of the Clint Eastwood formula in a credits sequence that is all caressing close-ups of the hero's prized revolver,
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awarded 3 stars out of 4 and noted, "If you enjoy Wayne's he-man antics, then 'Brannigan' is your kind of flick. It's as simple as that."
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thereafter discouraged motion picture and television location filming in the city for the rest of his administration and its aftermath.
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In the meantime, a contract had already been put out on Brannigan's life by Larkin, so hit man Gorman tails Brannigan in a black
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Terminal 1 that have all been razed and replaced. For example, the film opens on a squad car making the former turn on Upper
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Conversely, the film's opening sequence and first several minutes display Chicago roadways, riverside buildings and an early
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in particular. The location is seen as a derelict, nearly-abandoned dockside during Brannigan's confrontation with the
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wrote that the film "is primarily a humdrum slugfest, from the same producers as last year's slovenly Wayne vehicle,
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After a Chicago Police officer was depicted in an unflattering light in an episode of the 1957–60 television series
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Gorman tries to mow them down with his car, but he is shot by Brannigan, who can now return home to Chicago.
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that the hitman, Gorman, drives in the film still exists and is in the hands of a private collector today.
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was filmed on location in London during 1974. The film's action sequences included a car chase through
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way of life, and the restrained style of policing, he employs techniques not usually seen in Britain.
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isn't great, but it's a wellcrafted action movie and, besides, it's got John Wayne in it."
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is devoid of both commercial development to the north and south, and the
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Charles Swann, in charge of helping get Larkin to America, is a stuffy,
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Weiler, A. H. (March 27, 1975). "Wayne Goes to London in 'Brannigan'".
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Shales, Tom (March 20, 1975). "Wayne's Two-Fisted 'Brannigan'".
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Siskel, Gene (March 26, 1975). "Wayne is Wayne; Lemmon in One".
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Murphy, Arthur D. (March 19, 1975). "Film Reviews: Brannigan".
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Dowell, Pat. - "John Wayne, Man and Myth". - (book review of:
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Thomas, Kevin (March 24, 1975). "Wayne Rides Herd in London".
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The film is available through Amazon.com in a two-pack with
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has become unrecognisable with the development of the
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Fictional portrayals of the Chicago Police Department
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gave the film 2 stars out of a possible 4, writing, "
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It contains a piece of footage of the inside of the
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William P. McGivern
William W. Norton
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Jules Levy
John Wayne
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John Vernon
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Daniel Pilon
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