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* [[The Faceless]]: In the first film Cordell's face is usually obstructed by shadows and is not shown until the end.
* [[The Faceless]]: In the first film Cordell's face is usually obstructed by shadows and is not shown until the end.
* [[Famed in Story]]: We only get secondhand information from Cordell's hero cop days.
* [[Famed in Story]]: We only get secondhand information from Cordell's hero cop days.
* [[Frame Up]]: Officer Forrest is framed for the killings in the first movie {{spoiler|by Cordell's ex-girlfriend}}.
* [[Frame-Up]]: Officer Forrest is framed for the killings in the first movie {{spoiler|by Cordell's ex-girlfriend}}.
* [[Friend to Psychos]]: {{spoiler|Cordell's girlfriend.}}
* [[Friend to Psychos]]: {{spoiler|Cordell's girlfriend.}}
* [[Full Frontal Assault]]: Cordell's flashback in the first film show him fighting inmates in the shower.
* [[Full-Frontal Assault]]: Cordell's flashback in the first film show him fighting inmates in the shower.
* [[Glasgow Grin]]: One of the many scars that Cordell received from his prison stay.
* [[Glasgow Grin]]: One of the many scars that Cordell received from his prison stay.
* [[Good Scars, Evil Scars]]: As mentioned above, [[Captain Obvious|Cordell was left horribly scarred from his prison stay]].
* [[Good Scars, Evil Scars]]: As mentioned above, [[Captain Obvious|Cordell was left horribly scarred from his prison stay]].
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* [[Hollywood Voodoo]]: It's used to resurrect Cordell in the third film.
* [[Hollywood Voodoo]]: It's used to resurrect Cordell in the third film.
* [[Horror Doesn't Settle for Simple Tuesday]]: Events in the second movie take their place during christmas.
* [[Horror Doesn't Settle for Simple Tuesday]]: Events in the second movie take their place during christmas.
* [[I'm a Doctor Not A Placeholder]]
* [[I'm a Doctor, Not A Placeholder]]
* [[Immune to Bullets]]
* [[Immune to Bullets]]
* [[Impaled With Extreme Prejudice]]: Cordell accidentally impales himself whilst escaping in the first film's climax.
* [[Impaled With Extreme Prejudice]]: Cordell accidentally impales himself whilst escaping in the first film's climax.
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* [[New York City Cops]]
* [[New York City Cops]]
* [[No Peripheral Vision]]: Detective Mallory suffers from it in the first movie.
* [[No Peripheral Vision]]: Detective Mallory suffers from it in the first movie.
* [[No Tell Motel]]: Forrest's wife caughts him in one with another woman in the first movie.
* [[No-Tell Motel]]: Forrest's wife caughts him in one with another woman in the first movie.
* [[Numbered Sequels]]
* [[Numbered Sequels]]
* [[Off With His Head]]: Some poor schmuk's severed head is used by a voodoo priest to resurrect Cordell in the third film.
* [[Off With His Head]]: Some poor schmuk's severed head is used by a voodoo priest to resurrect Cordell in the third film.
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* [[Police Brutality]]: The extreme example.
* [[Police Brutality]]: The extreme example.
* [[Power Born of Madness]]: Cordell's insanity has given him inhuman strenght. Multiplied when he comes back undead.
* [[Power Born of Madness]]: Cordell's insanity has given him inhuman strenght. Multiplied when he comes back undead.
* [[Previously On]]: Second film opens up with stock footage of Cordell's attempted escape at the end of the first film.
* [["Previously On..."]]: Second film opens up with stock footage of Cordell's attempted escape at the end of the first film.
* [[Psycho Supporter]]: Turkell in the second film.
* [[Psycho Supporter]]: Turkell in the second film.
* [[Ramp Jump]]: Happens once in the first movie.
* [[Ramp Jump]]: Happens once in the first movie.

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The wrong arm of the law


You have the right to remain silent....forever!
—A tagline so nice they used it thrice

Maniac Cop franchise was a trilogy of horror movies spanning from late 80's to early 90's. First two films were directed by William Lustig and produced by Larry Cohen and the third film had both on co-status.

First movie which was released in 1988 told us the story of Matt Cordell (played by Robert Z'Dar in all three films), a former NYPD officer who was sentenced into prison for a crime he didn't commit. He suffered heavy abuse from the scum whom he had arrested himself and was left heavily scarred and brain-damaged from their attacks. With the help of his former girlfriend, Cordell starts wreaking chaos in New York by dressing as a cop and murdering innocent civilians, which leads to city-wide panic. Detective McRae (Tom Atkins) is set to work on the case and is later joined by Officer Forrest (Bruce Campbell) who is framed for the killings and must clear his name.

Second movie was released 1990 and continued where the last film ended. This time Cordell ties up some loose ends and teams up with serial killer Turkell to cause even more chaos in the good ol' NY. This movie introduces Detective McKinney (Robert Davi) as the protagonist for the rest of the trilogy.

Third and the final movie was released 1992 (with Badge of Silence as the subtitle) and it's the one where things start to get weird; Cordell is resurrected from the dead by a voodoo priest who wants him to do his dirty work. But Cordell has other plans, as he learns about a certain female officer Sullivan who was framed for a crime that she didn't commit. Seeing a kindred spirit in her, Cordell stars killing everyone involved with the case, from the real perpetrator of the crime to the doctors who plan to cut the life-feed from her now-comatose body. After he is done, Cordell wants to make Sullivan his bride. McKinney tries to put end to the mayhem.

There are rumours circulating for a possible remake.


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