A new partner and a double dose of random penis. That's what awaits Detective Larry Hard in Episode Two of Charles C Custer's deadpan but absolutely daft cop comedy Cop Hard.
A cop show that crashes Hill Street Blues with Twin Peaks and Monty
Python that pulls no punches and cuts to the very heart of what it is to
be good cop in a world of bad crime.
Growing up on the
mean streets of Brooklyn, acclaimed writer director Charles C. Custer
peels away the veneer of lies and uncovers a true depiction of crime
fighting never before seen. He invites us into a world that is both hard
and cruel but has the decency to provide a true hero in the form of
Detective Larry Hard, a symbol of hope in these dark times of democracy.
Larry
is on the hustle of mean streets, back door pushers and front yard
strippers. Something has to give but it won't be the man at the front of
this thin blue line. Hard cop, tough cop, Larry Hard is more cop than
an old doughnut next to a dead hooker. In a city more desperate than
Hollywood, Cop Hard doesn't want to know the difference between good and
bad, that's for the courts to decide.
Van Diemen's Land creative duo Jonathan Auf Der Heide and Oscar Redding are on board this one as producers and it certainly shows a different side to them. Two episodes in and this is already a major personal favorite ...