The Big Score (1983 film) explained

The Big Score
Director:Fred Williamson[1]
Screenplay:Gail Morgan Hickman
Cinematography:João Fernandes
Editing:Daniel Loewenthal
Starring:Fred Williamson
Nancy Wilson
John Saxon
Richard Roundtree
Ed Lauter
Michael Dante
Bruce Glover
Joe Spinell
Frank Pesce
Tony King
Chelcie Ross
Ron Dean
Greg Noonan
Jack WallaceMichael White
Joe Krowka[2]
Language:English
Music:Jay Chattaway
Runtime:85 minutes
Country:United States

The Big Score is a 1983 American crime drama film directed by Fred Williamson. The film has music composed by Jay Chattaway.[3]

Story

A Chicago cop is dismissed from the force unfairly and needs to clear his name. Accused of theft, he goes after people who committed the crime. Now that he is out of the force, he is not bound by the rules[4] as he goes after the drug lord (played by Joe Spinnell).[5] Richard Roundtree and John Saxon appear in the film as his fellow police officers.[6]

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Big Score 1983 film. letterboxd.com. 2016-02-11.
  2. Web site: Well, you can kiss my ass!. screeninsults.com. 2016-02-11.
  3. Web site: The Big Score movie reviews. rogerebert.com. 2016-02-11.
  4. [Rotten Tomatoes]
  5. DVD and Video Guide 2004, Mick Martin, Marsha Porter - Page 99 BIG SCORE, THE
  6. RogerEbert.com, November 14, 1983 - - THE BIG SCORE
  7. Web site: casting. fr. allocine.fr. 2016-02-11.
  8. Web site: The Big Score (1983). nl. filmvandaag.nl. 2016-02-11.