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Last of the Good Guys has that unique blend of comedy and drama that feels really of its time. The pacing is a bit uneven, but it keeps you engaged as we follow these rookies navigating their new roles while juggling some serious themes around duty and sacrifice. The performances are quite interesting, particularly how the cast balances humor with the weight of their situation. The atmosphere has this subtle tension, especially when they’re trying to hide the truth about their colleague. It’s a film that manages to blend laughs with a heavier undertone, which I appreciate, even if it’s not perfect.
Last of the Good Guys is somewhat of a rarity among TV movies from the late 70s. It hasn’t seen much in terms of re-releases, which adds to its collector intrigue. While the film may not be widely known, there’s a small but dedicated group of collectors who appreciate its unique premise and the performances of the lesser-known cast. It’s an interesting piece for those who enjoy the quirky side of television cinema from that era.
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