Private detective Frank Cannon comes out of retirement to investigate the murder of an ex-girlfriend's husband.Private detective Frank Cannon comes out of retirement to investigate the murder of an ex-girlfriend's husband.Private detective Frank Cannon comes out of retirement to investigate the murder of an ex-girlfriend's husband.
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René Enríquez
- Salvador Cruz
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- TriviaThe sheriff's helicopter (N230CA, a Bell JetRanger III c/n 2779 was substantially damaged following a loss of control while maneuvering near New Orleans, Louisiana on September 7, 2005 . This same helicopter was seen in many other productions including "Close Encounters of the Third Kind."
- GoofsThe men in the search helicopter were carrying on a normal conversation without headsets, but this would be rendered impossible due to the high noise level (transmission whine, etc.) in the cockpit.
- ConnectionsFollows Cannon (1971)
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When I watched this movie from the "Cannon" DVD set, I assumed that it was an attempt to restart the series...and that the network simply didn't pick up that option. It sure plays like a pilot episode...and you wonder what might have been had they decided to make another few seasons of this detective show.
This episode involves the death of a friend of Cannon's....and after watching all five seasons, I realize it was a bad thing to be one of his friends, as they often had a habit of being murdered! In this case, the ex-CIA agent's death was ruled a suicide...but this just didn't make sense. So Frank meets with his widow (with whom he used to have a relationship...long, long ago) and daughter and soon starts to realize that there is a concerted conspiracy to get him off the case...which means, obviously, that something is going on and Cannon is NOT going to be dissuaded from finding justice!
In many ways, this played exactly like an old television episode...just longer. I liked it though the plot was a bit confusing towards the end. Still, it was good enough that it left me wanting more!
By the way, if you DO watch this movie, can you explain to me why Cannon didn't hold the guy from Mel's prisoner and turn him over to the police?! This made little sense to me and if someone was trying to sabotage my car, I would have given him to the police!
This episode involves the death of a friend of Cannon's....and after watching all five seasons, I realize it was a bad thing to be one of his friends, as they often had a habit of being murdered! In this case, the ex-CIA agent's death was ruled a suicide...but this just didn't make sense. So Frank meets with his widow (with whom he used to have a relationship...long, long ago) and daughter and soon starts to realize that there is a concerted conspiracy to get him off the case...which means, obviously, that something is going on and Cannon is NOT going to be dissuaded from finding justice!
In many ways, this played exactly like an old television episode...just longer. I liked it though the plot was a bit confusing towards the end. Still, it was good enough that it left me wanting more!
By the way, if you DO watch this movie, can you explain to me why Cannon didn't hold the guy from Mel's prisoner and turn him over to the police?! This made little sense to me and if someone was trying to sabotage my car, I would have given him to the police!
- planktonrules
- Aug 18, 2018
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By what name was The Return of Frank Cannon (1980) officially released in Canada in English?
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