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Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Program | 1997 | Angela
Best Performance by a Young Actor TV Special | 1996
This movie was a ratings success on the CBS network when first broadcast during the 1995-1996 season.
Third to last film of Charles Bronson.
Charles Bronson lobbied for Allen A. Goldstein, the director of his then recent Death Wish V, to direct this film, but the studio turned him down.
The 'Family of Cops' television trilogy was the only movie series outside of the 'Death Wish' franchise that Charles Bronson ever appeared in.
Charles Bronson was about seventy-four-years-old when he appeared in this movie.
"Paul Fein: It was a professional hit!"
"Eddie Fein: Hey, who do you think you are hanging out in the bathroom? The Fonzie? Dad, do you really think Mrs. Novacek hired Martin to kill her husband? Paul Fein: I don't know. Lenny said she did, but her first words in life were probably a lie. Look, we'll find out who killed Novacek. I'm no worried about that. Eddie Fein: I know. I know, dad, I know what's eating you. It's Ben and Jackie. Paul Fein: And you. Why the hell did you have to become a cop? Eddie Fein: Have you been talking to Celia? You never said anything before about... Paul Fein: -I'm saying it now. You and your brother are both smart kids. I don't know why you picked this... crap. I sure never told you to. Eddie Fein: Dad! Paul Fein: I've got kids who were cops in this world become a lousy nightmare for cops. I want my kids to survive. Why, Eddie? Why a cop? And don't give me sentimental bull become I'm a cop? Eddie Fein: Dad, it had nothing to do with you. It was- it was the building. It was the brewery. All that old grey stone. I love the brutality of the architecture."