

Let Sleeping Cops Lie
Directed by José PinheiroThis movie tells the story of a group of right-wing cops have begun carrying out vigilante justice on drug dealers and other crime figures who might otherwise avoid punishment for their misdeeds. Police inspector Grindel (Delon) understands the feelings which motivate these deeds, but does not approve. However, he is not highly motivated to put an end to the group's activities until it begins to appear that they are now attacking fellow cops for reasons which are unclear. Grindel sets to work to uncover the culprits, and in a climactic scene, confronts his colleague Scatti
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Let Sleeping Cops Lie was released on December 14, 1988.
Let Sleeping Cops Lie was directed by José Pinheiro.
Let Sleeping Cops Lie has a runtime of 1h 37m.
Let Sleeping Cops Lie was produced by Daniel Champagnon, Alain Delon.
This movie tells the story of a group of right-wing cops have begun carrying out vigilante justice on drug dealers and other crime figures who might otherwise avoid punishment for their misdeeds. Police inspector Grindel (Delon) understands the feelings which motivate these deeds, but does not approve. However, he is not highly motivated to put an end to the group's activities until it begins to appear that they are now attacking fellow cops for reasons which are unclear. Grindel sets to work to uncover the culprits, and in a climactic scene, confronts his colleague Scatti
The key characters in Let Sleeping Cops Lie are Commissaire Eugène Grindel (Alain Delon), Roger Scatti (Michel Serrault), Peret (Patrick Catalifo).
Let Sleeping Cops Lie is a Crime, Action, Drama film.
Let Sleeping Cops Lie has an audience rating of 3.3 out of 10.
















