Jack Reed: Badge of Honor (1993)

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Written by Andrew Laskos

Directed by Kevin Connor

Also known as "Jack Reed: Un Policía con Honor"

Running Time: 105 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1993

Rating: 15 Certificate

Production Country: USA

Filmed in Colour

Made for TV

Detective drama in which unconventional Chicago cop Jack Reed's investigation into the murder of a young mother is hampered by a government cover-up. Reed closes in on his prime suspect but is put on the wrong trail by government sources. Despite being pulled off the case by his superiors, he vows to bring the killer to justice for the sake of the victim's young son.

Cast

Image for Brian DennehyBrian DennehySgt. Jack Reed
Susan RuttanArlene Reed
Image for Alice KrigeAlice KrigeJoan Anatole
R.D. CallLt. Lloyd Butler
Amy AquinoSharon Hilliard
Jo Anderson
Byron Minns
Neal McDonough
Justin BurnetteJohn Reed Jr.
Michael TalbottDet. Eddie Dirkson
Joey ZimmermanGreg Travis
Michele Lamar Richards
Image for William SadlerWilliam SadlerAnatole
Udo KierGiles Marquette
Amber BensonNicole Reed
Angela AlvaradoMarie Sanchez
Peter CrookRoss Dunbar
Juanita JenningsDr. Laura Wheeler
Barbara TarbuckDora Ferro
Bruce FrenchSen. Marik
Bill BolenderStan Howell
Alan WilderBilly
Kenneth DanzigerDr. Ben Gregg
Shane PowersNick Marik
Robert NadirForensic technician
Maray AyresRuthie Lambert
Alan ShearmanDistrict Attorney
Chuck HicksSgt. Hunter

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