K-9
K-9 is a 1989 American buddy cop action comedy film starring Jim Belushi and Mel Harris. It was directed by Rod Daniel, written by Steven Siegel and Scott Myers, produced by Lawrence Gordon and Charles Gordon, and released by Universal Pictures.
Plot
San Diego Police Detective Michael Dooley leaves his police car during a stakeout to contact his girlfriend, Tracy, when a helicopter attacks and destroys the car. At the police station, Dooley confides to his lieutenant, Byers, that the attack was likely ordered by Ken Lyman, the drug lord Dooley has been after for two years, but Dooley still insists on working alone, in spite of Byers’ attempts to get him a partner.
More details
| author | Scott Myers Steven Siegel |
|---|---|
| contentLocation | San Diego |
| director | Rod Daniel |
| editor | Lois Freeman-Fox |
| genre | action comedy crime thriller |
| keywords | arrest build cannabis car dealership drug bust drug lord eulogy game german shepherd help intermediary jerry lee jerry lee lewis kidnap kill las vegas marijuana marijuana joint morning police detective police station rescue rush stakeout track down video game videogame wait warehouse |
| musicBy | Miles Goodman |
| producer | Charles Gordon Lawrence Gordon |
| productionCompany | AFI Catalog of Feature Films |
| publisher | Universal Pictures |
| recordedAt | San Diego |
| theme | action comedy buddy comedy buddy cop crime comedy police comedy |