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    hockeyhrs — 10 years ago(January 16, 2016 01:42 AM)

    . . . . the policewoman "Betty Luce" who saves Peter & Liz in the climactic scene was cast to suggest that maybe she herself is a transsexual?
    (a) She has no lines (the audience can't hear how high or low her voice is).
    (b) She looks quite butch . . . . butch enough to have formerly been a man.
    Detective Marino even introduces her as "one of our ahem best 'policepersons'".

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      jimboreynolds-960-289779 — 9 years ago(July 10, 2016 08:03 PM)

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        renatom1 — 9 years ago(November 03, 2016 08:30 PM)

        I think the policepersons line was meant to show respect on Marino's part. In the late 1970s, there was still some debate as to whether women should be cops. Marino was just acknowledging the fact that she wasn't a man, but he didn't want to highlight her feminine gender; therefore, he kept it neutral by referring to her as a "police person."
        Ironically, Angie Dickinson played a female cop in "Police Woman," which itself was groundbreaking for showing a woman in a traditionally masculine profession.

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          dlynch843 — 9 years ago(November 07, 2016 11:02 AM)

          Yes. Marino was alright. Very tough-cop, but he respected what the 'policeperson' did. In the 70s, feminists wanted non-gender words, like 'chairperson', so Marino was being a little ironic but in a good way.

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            Ranjit Roy — 11 months ago(May 07, 2025 11:51 AM)

            I belief she was caste in the movie because she looking like a female version of Micheal Cane… but in real she is not an actress, that's why she did not speak, hana.

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              Animated — 6 months ago(September 21, 2025 07:19 AM)

              I found it a bit odd that the "police-person" just sat there and smiled during the big "explanation" scene without saying anything. Although I see the actress is German, so maybe she has an accent which might have sounded odd in an American movie.

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