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==Plot==
==Plot==
A seasoned cop and his inexperienced partner investigate a murder involving the music and adult-film industries.<ref>{{cite news|title=Americans Watch More Television Than Ever|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=3kdDAAAAIBAJ&sjid=d60MAAAAIBAJ&pg=1221,812973&dq=braker+weathers&hl=en|access-date=2 September 2012|newspaper=Daily Leader|date=April 28, 1985}}</ref>
Harry Braker is a tough seasoned veteran cop. [[Rookie]] detective Eddie Kelso is his inexperienced partner. They are both drawn in to investigate the murder of Kate Taylor, a music video editor. The investigation linked to both the music and adult-film industries.<ref>{{cite news|title=Americans Watch More Television Than Ever|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=3kdDAAAAIBAJ&sjid=d60MAAAAIBAJ&pg=1221,812973&dq=braker+weathers&hl=en|access-date=2 September 2012|newspaper=Daily Leader|date=April 28, 1985}}</ref>


== Cast ==
== Cast ==

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Braker
GenreCrime
Drama
Directed byVictor Lobl
StarringCarl Weathers
Music byBrad Fiedel
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
CinematographyRoger Sherman Jr.
Running time90 minutes
Production companiesBlatt-Singer Productions
Centerpoint Productions
MGM/UA Television
Original release
NetworkABC
ReleaseApril 28, 1985 (1985-04-28)

Braker is a 1985 American made-for-television crime drama film starring Carl Weathers and Joseph Bottoms in the main roles. It was intended as a pilot for a series which was never produced.[1][2] It was broadcast on ABC on April 28, 1985.[3]

Plot

Harry Braker is a tough seasoned veteran cop. Rookie detective Eddie Kelso is his inexperienced partner. They are both drawn in to investigate the murder of Kate Taylor, a music video editor. The investigation linked to both the music and adult-film industries.[4]

Cast

References

  1. ^ Jerry Roberts (2009). Encyclopedia of Television Film Directors , Volume 1. Scarecrow Press, 2009. ISBN 978-0810861381.
  2. ^ Vincent Terrace (1997). Experimental television, test films, pilots, and trial series, 1925 through 1995. McFarland, 1997. ISBN 0786401788.
  3. ^ Kevin Thomas (April 28, 1985). "Movies of the week". Los Angeles Times.
  4. ^ "Americans Watch More Television Than Ever". Daily Leader. April 28, 1985. Retrieved 2 September 2012.

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