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 Posted:   Apr 23, 2017 - 6:49 AM   
 By:   Chickenhearted   (Member)

 
 
 Posted:   Apr 23, 2017 - 7:11 AM   
 By:   MI6   (Member)

He's gone insane with the use of explosives.

 
 
 Posted:   Apr 23, 2017 - 8:25 AM   
 By:   Rameau   (Member)

Jason McCord wearing glasses, we all do eventually.

 
 Posted:   Apr 23, 2017 - 9:24 AM   
 By:   Grecchus   (Member)

Ring-a-ding . . . BANG!

 
 Posted:   Apr 24, 2017 - 4:34 PM   
 By:   Sir David of Garland   (Member)

Is that Michael York in the top picture?

 
 Posted:   Apr 24, 2017 - 5:23 PM   
 By:   Bill Carson, Earl of Poncey   (Member)

Neville B i think, DiB.

Lukas blamed them..So he went on a spree.

 
 
 Posted:   Apr 24, 2017 - 6:25 PM   
 By:   Doc Loch   (Member)

I think this may have been a bomb at the boxoffice, even though the director was a BIG name.

 
 
 Posted:   Apr 25, 2017 - 5:43 PM   
 By:   Bob DiMucci   (Member)

He's gone insane with the use of explosives.


In addition to the above, the film went by three other English-language titles. (Two of them are not even listed on the IMDB.)

  • The law enforcement officers' relationship
  • Parachutist's exclamation
  • Investigator parachutist's exclamation

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     Posted:   Jun 11, 2017 - 12:46 PM   
     By:   Chickenhearted   (Member)

    He's gone insane with the use of explosives.

     
     
     Posted:   Jun 11, 2017 - 3:43 PM   
     By:   Bob DiMucci   (Member)

    THE MAD BOMBER opened in Los Angeles and other California venues early April 1973.




    The film then went on to open in other cities across the country during 1973, under various titles. In July, it played Indiana and West Virginia under the title CONFESSIONS OF A DIRTY COP.




    In July and early August, it played Atlanta and Memphis under the title DETECTIVE GERONIMO.




    When it played in Charlotte, NC in May and Tulsa, OK, in early August 1973, the title was shortened to just GERONIMO




    And finally, when the film opened elsewhere around the country in late August 1973, its title was changed again to THE POLICE CONNECTION, probably to piggy-back on the popularity of 1971’s THE FRENCH CONNECTION.




    Has there ever been a case where a title change after release has added measurably to a film's box office success?

     
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