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Police officer Patty Butler, alias "Chicklet," is the live-in girlfriend of Thomas 'Stick' Henderson to gather evidence. Detective Bo Lockley is instructed to try to find her, not knowing she's also a cop.

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Bo Lockley
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Richard 'Crunch' Blackstone
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Patty Butler
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Captain D'Angelo
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Thomas 'Stick' Henderson
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Lt. Hanson
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Captain Strichter
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Chief Perna
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Joey Egan (as Robert Balaban)
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Asst. D.A. Jackson
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Police Commissioner
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Billy
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Lt. Seidensticker
Albert Seedman ...
Detective Schulman
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Samantha
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Dorothy (as Bebe Drake Hooks)
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Detective
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Detective
Vincent Van Lynn ...
Detective
Bob Golden ...
Detective
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Allen Arkus ...
Reporter (uncredited)
Cynthia Frost ...
Woman with Dog (uncredited)
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Detective (uncredited)
Tony Lip ...
Strip Club Manager (uncredited)
Ron Troncatty ...
Policeman in Apartment (uncredited)

Directed by

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Milton Katselas

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James Mills ... (novel)
 
Abby Mann ... (screenplay) and
Ernest Tidyman ... (screenplay)

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M.J. Frankovich ... producer

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Elmer Bernstein

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Mario Tosi ... director of photography

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David E. Blewitt ... (as David Blewitt)

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Abe Lincoln Jr. ... assistant film editor

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Joyce Selznick

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Robert Clatworthy

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John A. Kuri ... (as John Kuri)

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Anna Hill Johnstone

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Patricia Miller ... hair stylist (as Pat Miller)
Fred Williams ... makeup artist

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Mike Frankovich Jr. ... unit production manager
William J. O'Sullivan ... executive production manager

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Dick Moder ... assistant director (as Richard Moder)
Charles Norton ... assistant director (as Charles H. Norton)
Paul Baxley ... second unit director (uncredited)

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Philip Calhoun ... property master
Tom Jung ... poster designer (uncredited)

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Don Cahn ... sound re-recordist
Les Fresholtz ... sound re-recordist
Al Overton ... sound mixer (as Alfred J. Overton)
Arthur Piantadosi ... sound re-recordist
Richard Tyler ... sound re-recordist
Jeff Bushelman ... sound editor (uncredited)
Richard Gramaglia ... sound recordist (uncredited)
Pat Somerset ... sound editor (uncredited)

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R.A. MacDonald ... special effects (as Robert MacDonald)

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Craig R. Baxley ... stunt double (uncredited)
Dean Jeffries ... stunts (uncredited)
Fred Scheiwiller ... stunts (uncredited)
Jerry Summers ... stunts (uncredited)

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Dustin Blauvelt ... assistant camera
John Englert ... key grip
Joel King ... assistant camera
Joe Pender ... gaffer
Albert Taffet ... camera operator
Donald E. Thorin ... camera operator
Brian Hamill ... still photographer: special assignment (uncredited)

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Judith Lamb ... casting assistant (as Judy Lamb)

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Margo Baxley ... costumer
John Boyt ... costume supervisor
Bucky Rous ... costumer

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Spencer Proffer ... music producer / songwriter
Robert Tracy ... music editor (as Robert N. Tracy)
Elmer Bernstein ... conductor (uncredited)
Sheryl Levine Guterman ... assistant music editor (uncredited)
Malcolm McNab ... musician: trumpet (uncredited)
Louise Di Tullio ... musician: flute (uncredited)

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Betsy Norton ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Bill Ballmer ... technical advisor
George Barrett ... technical advisor
Paul Baxley ... action sequence coordinator
Sonny Grosso ... technical advisor
Randy Jurgensen ... technical advisor
Saul Kahan ... public relations
Adeline Leonard Seakwood ... production office coordinator
James McNiff ... technical advisor
John Walsh ... technical advisor
Douglas Dean III ... production assistant (uncredited)

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Mary Imperato ... grateful appreciation: Mayor's Committee on Filming in New York
Helen O'Hagan ... grateful appreciation: Saks Fifth Avenue
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Plot Summary

Police procedural drama set in New York City during the 1970s. Rookie cop Beauregard Bo Lockley is assigned to the 16th detective squad in the New York Police Department. He is honest, humane, thoughtful and a bit inexperienced. Being college-educated and long-haired he could pass for a hippie or an anti-Vietnam War activist. His candid demeanor and revolutionary and innovative ideas about what police work should be like amuse his colleagues. His new partner, veteran detective Richard Crunch Blackstone even makes fun about Lockley's first name. He privately reveals to other detectives that he doesn't think Lockley will last in the detective career as he isn't armed with the skills necessary to survive the violent, crime-ridden, dog-eat-dog world of New York City. Nevertheless, detective Blackstone accepts the task to train the rookie. Ironically, they both have things they could learn from one another as they have different approaches to solving problems. At the same time, their squad is after a notorious drug dealer and illegal weapons trafficker named Thomas 'Stick' Henderson. This case is assigned to a skilled undercover female detective named Patty Butler. She plans to ingratiate herself with Henderson in the hope that he will court her, become her lover and entrust her with his secrets concerning his criminal activities. Her suggestion is met with reluctance by her superiors who fear that she could get killed and make the department look bad. Not to mention the fact they could lose their jobs or pensions. However, detective Patty Butler persuades them to give her permission for her plan. They agree, but they warn her not to fall in love with him for real. Promising to be professional, Patty Butler gets to work. The real tragedy occurs when rookie Beauregard Lockley notices Patty Butler on the streets and is attracted to her without knowing who she is. No one from the squad informs Lockley that Patty Butler is a cop, for fear of blowing her cover. But Lockley often thinks about her. When Patty fails to contact her superiors and disappears for more than two weeks, the squad superiors send rookie Lockley to look for her without telling him who she is. They only tell him that the girl is a person of interest to the police and that her nickname is 'Chicklet'. When Lockley finds her, he realizes that she is the attractive girl he has previously seen on the streets while training with his veteran partner. Lockley is determined to save 'Chicklet' from her criminal boyfriend, still not knowing that she's an undercover cop on assignment. Lockley follows her, talks to her and tries to take her away with him. However, Patty Butler aka 'Chicklet' is determined to finish her undercover assignment. She refuses to go with Lockley or to reveal to him her real identity. She only promises to secretly meet him the next day in a pub. Lockley informs his superiors he found 'Chicklet' but they tell him to forget all about her. Unfazed, detective Lockley goes to her 'boyfriend's' apartment in Times Square and that's where the first tragedy strikes. Furthermore, a chase on foot ensues and a Mexican stand-off in an elevator of the Saks Fifth Avenue department store occurs. That's the second tragedy. An Internal Affairs - DA Office investigation follows and a third tragedy brings everything to a conclusion. Written by nufs68

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Taglines No One Knew She Was An Undercover Policewoman. Including The Detective Who Killed Her. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Operation Undercover (Ireland, English title)
  • Operation Undercover (United Kingdom)
  • Rapport confidentiel (France)
  • Quiero la verdad (Spain)
  • Άκρως απόρρητον (Greece)
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Trivia First film of Richard Gere. See more »
Goofs When Michael Moriarty is chasing Tony King through the street, at first King is barefoot, but at certain instances, you can tell he has on shoes, then later in the chase scene, he is barefoot again. See more »
Movie Connections Referenced in Mel Brooks/Susan Blakely/Bob Rosefsky (1975). See more »
Soundtracks Loving You Gets Better With Time See more »
Quotes Richard 'Crunch' Blackstone: [laughing] It happened. They sent us a hippy.
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