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So, 'Kojak: None So Blind' is an interesting slice of the late '80s TV movie scene. It really captures that gritty, raw feeling of New York in the crime genre. The pacing has this nice build-up where you get to really feel the weight of the situation as Kojak tries to handle both the witness and the Mob. The performances are solid, with Telly Savalas bringing his signature charisma to the role of Kojak, which adds layers to the character. The atmosphere is thick with tension, especially during those restaurant scenes that are shot with a kind of practical realism. You can almost taste the smoke and hear the clinking glasses—it adds depth to the story about justice and survival in a corrupt world.
Features strong performances, especially from Telly Savalas.Captures the late '80s crime vibe effectively.Practical effects ground the story in a gritty realism.
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