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Sean the Dog
Sep 28, 2017, 07:06 AM
Both are quite old. I saw them on a black and white TV in the 70s, and have no idea who is in them. Don't even know if they are colour or B&W.

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Jewish boy in WW2, given a cloth Jewish star to wear, pretends it is a western sheriff's star. Hides by day, roams around playing cowboy at night. Ends with a "shootout" between him and the local Nazi commandant.

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Two rookie cops are teamed up together, one black and one white. They start out disliking each other but become good friends.

This show had a subplot about a street gang trying to make a name for themselves. They think shooting a cop will give them a great rep, and then decide to assassinate this duo as a statement.

Any ideas, anyone? Thank you all.

MystMoonstruck
Sep 29, 2017, 02:33 PM
1) The Lucky Star (1980) The Lucky Star (1980) - IMDb (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0081083/)
From IMDb review: A young boy luckily avoids being murdered by the Nazis (the fate the rest of his family and friends suffered). He goes on the run and ends up in Holland, where he is taken in by a farmer's wife. However, the burgomaster is worried and sticks a yellow star on the boy who then reasons that a sheriff wears a star; it is the badge of righteousness. Thus, he must clean up the town of villains.

2) Foster and Laurie (1975 TV movie) Foster and Laurie (TV Movie 1975) - IMDb (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0073010/)
From IMDb review: "Foster and Laurie" is the true story of the murder of two New York City policeman by black revolutionaries. Outstanding performances by the cast all the way around. The movie tells the parallel stories of the policemen and their assassins leading up to the murders in flashback style. Effort is made to present the killers as actual people and not just cardboard cutouts. Commendably, the initial racial tension between Foster and Laurie is shown.

Both are color films.

Sean the Dog
Oct 1, 2017, 08:38 AM
I don't believe this... I think you have them BOTH!! And so fast too! (Shows you how poor my computer searching skills are.)I was sure The Lucky Star was a bit older than that because I was sure I saw it more mid-70s, but things do get a bit cloudy looking back about 40 years.I have a friend looking for both of these now.Thank You so much for solving this old mystery for me. Although I only remember bits and pieces of each show, they both made a great impression on me at the time, one which hasn't quite gotten lost over the years. I appreciate your help.

MystMoonstruck
Oct 1, 2017, 10:25 AM
You're welcome!

I think my age sometimes helps when it comes to solving movie/TV mysteries. I'm well into my 60s and have been a devoted film fan since I was a very young girl. My film buff father helped coach me and "talked movies" with me a lot.

My memory goes back more than six decades, even if it's occasionally a spotty memory.