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The Red-Light Sting

The Red-Light Sting (1984)

March. 05,1984
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5.1
| Thriller Crime TV Movie

Government agent Frank Powell is determined to bring down racketeering crime lord Oliver Sully but cannot find any evidence. Powell concocts a plan to have the Justice Department buy a brothel, set up a professional call girl named Kathy Dunn as a hostess, and get the crime boss on extortion.

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Cortechba
1984/03/05

Overrated

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CommentsXp
1984/03/06

Best movie ever!

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Tayyab Torres
1984/03/07

Strong acting helps the film overcome an uncertain premise and create characters that hold our attention absolutely.

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Bumpy Chip
1984/03/08

It’s not bad or unwatchable but despite the amplitude of the spectacle, the end result is underwhelming.

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moonspinner55
1984/03/09

This TV film, about an attorney trying to nab a crooked kingpin by purchasing a House of Ill Repute, was appropriately ignored upon its debut and today is hardly recalled. It must have dampened Farrah Fawcett's spirit to slip this dumb thing in between her off-Broadway show "Extremities" and the landmark TV drama "The Burning Bed". She was trying so hard at this point to change Hollywood's flossy image of her that anticipating reactions to "The Burning Bed" must have been nerve-wracking. "The Red-Light Sting" gets off to a wan start, but does improve by the third act. Still, it's just cop-drama nonsense, offering nothing new or exciting, while all of Fawcett's best work lay just ahead of her. Good supporting cast includes Beau Bridges, Sunny Johnson in her final film appearance, Paul Burke from "Valley of the Dolls", and Alex Henteloff who memorably co-starred with Fawcett years earlier in the "Night of the Strangler" episode of "Charlie's Angels".

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