Cagney and Lacey Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

This pilot film for the TV detective series Cagney and Lacey stars Loretta Swit as Chris Cagney and Tyne Daly as Mary Beth Lacey. C and L are NYPD undercover officers, spending their first week on the job disguised as hookers. It's all part of a plan to flush out the person who's been going around beating up prostitutes. The storyline, which also includes the murder of a diamond merchant, shifts from Cagney and Lacey's street duty to their constant struggle against sexism at precinct headquarters and at home. Executive producer Barney Rosenzweig claimed that he'd come up with the idea of Cagney and Lacey after reading a Molly Haskell piece concerning the patronizing treatment of women in films. First telecast on October 8, 1981, the pilot film for Cagney and Lacey held its own opposite the season premiere of Taxi, leading to a weekly series which lasted from 1982 to 1988. But when the series proper went into production, Loretta Swit was replaced by Meg Foster, who in turn was replaced by Sharon Gless (later the wife of executive producer Rosenzweig). - Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Starring:
Run Time:
100 min.
Production Co.:
Filmways Pictures, Mace Neufeld Productions
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Crime and Mystery, Drama, Thriller
Themes:
Going Undercover, Murder Investigations
Keywords:
diamond, investigation, merchant, murder, partner, police-detective, prostitute/prostitution, sexism, undercover
Language:
English
Status: