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A streetwise New York police officer transforms into the world's most unusual superhuman hero.A streetwise New York police officer transforms into the world's most unusual superhuman hero.A streetwise New York police officer transforms into the world's most unusual superhuman hero.
- Awards
- 1 nomination
Herbert L. Becker
- Mr. Goldberg
- (as Herbert Becker)
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- TriviaAnother Troma film, The Toxic Avenger Part III: The Last Temptation of Toxie (1989), is playing at the cinema near the beginning of the film.
- GoofsBefore the naked wife gets thrown out the window, it is plain glass. However in a close up of her getting launched out the window, it's now a colonial window. In another shot, the window's back to being a plain one again.
- Quotes
Jughead: Who are you?
Sergeant Kabukiman: [looks into camera, then back at Jughead] I'm Kabukiman.
[reference to the 1989 version of Batman]
- Crazy creditsAll Rights Reserved; All Lefts Made From Far Lane
- Alternate versionsAvailable in both a PG-13 version and an unrated "director's cut."
- ConnectionsEdited into Tromeo and Juliet (1996)
- SoundtracksSgt. Kabukiman N.Y.P.D. Theme Song
Composed by Dan Skye and Paul Short
Chris Carroll - Guitars, Jeff Baron - Drums
Featured review
There are few artistic achievements that our race as a whole have produced, especially in the field of motion picture, that truly resonate within our psyche, leaving us profoundly altered. This film, Sgt. Kabuki Man, NYPD, is one of those achievements. It is a pure lancet of truth and hope that slices through the gossamar chains of society's current state of disrepair, a beacon in the fog for lost souls to reclaim there lives. Using the classic Joeseph Campbell idea of 'hero' and 'quest', this novel script shows that anyone, even one as societally dominated and oppressed as the protagonist Harry Griswold, possess the ability to totally revamp their lives into something meaningful and worthwhile. And indeed, it is the brilliantly woven script (by freshman writer Robert Koffey) that keeps the plot taunt and titillating, steeped in rich metaphors and symbolism. For example, during the initial kabuki transformation sequence after the goons have shot up the theater and the explosions have gone off, the main character can be seen frenching an old guy and then eating some worms. This is a perfect microcosm for the greater ideas that directors Michael Hurtz and Lloyd Kaufman feel we need to come to grips with in our own lives- suffer embarrassment and pain to feel redemption. Thank you, noble angels. I only hope your genius-work finds a receptive audience in the vapid teenage wasteland of suburban America.
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- Сержант Кабукимен из нью-йоркской полиции
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- Budget
- $1,500,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 45 minutes
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By what name was Sgt. Kabukiman N.Y.P.D. (1990) officially released in India in English?
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