BLUE STEEL feature film from 1990 - NYC 22nd and similar items
BLUE STEEL feature film from 1990 - NYC 22nd Precinct Gold Collar Brass Set
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OBO - Seller accepts offers on this item.
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None: All purchases final
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PayPal accepted
PayPal Credit accepted
Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted
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Steel |
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United States |
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Shipping weights of all items added together for savings. | Free shipping on orders over $200.00 |
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5% off w/ $100.00 spent |
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September 16 |
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1769405840 |
Item description
Feature Film
New York City Police
Fictitious 22nd Precinct
Gold Color Collar Brass Set (2 pieces)
Used in the movie
Screw Post Wheel Attachment
Megan Turner (Jamie
Lee Curtis) is a rookie New York City policewoman who shoots and kills a
suspect (Tom Sizemore) with her service revolver while he's holding up a
neighborhood market. The suspect's handgun lands on the floor of the market in
the shopping area as the suspect is blown backward through the front window.
As she continues to
the checkout area, Turner nearly steps on the suspect's handgun directly in
front of Eugene Hunt (Ron Silver), a commodities trader, who is also a latent
psychopath. Hunt takes the gun and slips away, using it to commit several
bloody and brutal murders over the next few days. Because the robber's weapon
was not found at the scene, Turner is accused of killing an unarmed man.
While the officer
attempts to clear her name with Chief Hoyt and her superiors, Hunt begins to
romance the suspended Turner in a twisted love fetish. Turner arrests him but
he is freed by his attorney, Mel Dawson. He begins to stalk Turner at her
family home, an uncomfortable place where Turner remembers her mother being
physically abused by her dad.
Turner fights to
keep her badge and solve the murders with the help of Detective Nick Mann
(Clancy Brown), while trying to figure out her relationship with a killer. Hunt
turns up at her apartment, injures Turner and kills her best friend, Tracy.
This causes Turner to have an emotional breakdown.
She spends the night
with Mann, her fellow officer. Mann is ambushed by Hunt when he goes to the
bathroom. Turner doesn't hear the shot because it was muffled. Hunt attacks and
rapes her, and she shoots him, but he runs off. Mann is unconscious and taken
to the hospital.
Determined to find
Hunt and finish him off, Turner finally shoots and kills him after a long and
violent confrontation and a bullet wound to her shoulder. She is then taken
away by fellow police officers.
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"These items are not sponsored, endorsed or approved by the NYPD and/or the City."
"The
letters FDNY or NYPD and all other Trademarks associated with the New
York City Police Department are owned exclusively by the City of New
York"
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