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Genre | Comedy |
Teleplay by | Michael Norell |
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Directed by | Neal Israel |
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Music by | Sylvester Levay |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
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Cinematography | Timothy Suhrstedt |
Editor | Tom Walls |
Running time | 93 minutes |
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Network | NBC |
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The Cover Girl and the Cop, released on video as Beauty & Denise, is a 1989 American comedy television film directed by Neal Israel, written by Michael Norell, and starring Julia Duffy, Dinah Manoff, and David Carradine. It aired on NBC on January 16, 1989.[1]
Premise
In Washington, D.C., ditzy model-actress Jackie Flanders witnesses the murder of a powerful figure connected to the President. Claiming to the police that she has a stalker, she is protected by tough, streetwise cop Denise Danielovitch.
Cast
- Julia Duffy as Jackie Flanders
- Dinah Manoff as Denise Danielovitch
- David Carradine as Slade
- John Karlen as Lt. Wingo
- Arthur Taxier as Capt. Pashnick
- Jonathan Frakes as Joshua Boyleston
- Blair Underwood as Horace Bouchet
- Whip Hubley as Lester Sweazy
- Robert Picardo as Denise's date
Production
Duffy at the time was best known for Newhart. Her role in the film was similar and she said, "It's simply a case of me playing different parts, but if people think they're the same (because of the strength of the Stephanie portrayal), there's nothing I can do about it. NBC has been pretty good about what they've offered me. It's really been a wide variety. Unfortunately, the ones for which I've been available don't mark that much of a departure, but that's just coincidence... I know that title sounds really fluffy, but (Manoff) plays a really terrific person who hides her light under a bushel, by dressing sloppily and talking tough. She thinks that men aren't attracted to her, and she just has no social life. I knew if that character were played by a really legitimate actress who was good at comedy as well as drama, the movie would have a real foundation."[2]
References
External links
- The Cover Girl and the Cop at IMDb
- The Cover Girl and the Cop at the TCM Movie Database
- Review at Los Angeles Times
- The Cover Girl at the Cop at Letterbox DVD