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'''The Thin Blue Line''' is a colloquial term for [[police]] forces and the camaraderie of police officers. |
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== Film == |
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* [[The Thin Blue Line (1965 film)|''The Thin Blue Line'' (1965 film)]], a 1965 documentary film by William Friedkin about the police and the problems they encounter |
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* [[The Thin Blue Line (1988 film)|''The Thin Blue Line'' (1988 film)]], a 1988 documentary film by Errol Morris concerning the murder of a police officer, added to the [[National Film Registry]] in 2001 |
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== Live-Action TV == |
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* [[The Thin Blue Line (TV series)|''The Thin Blue Line'' (TV series)]], a British sitcom set in a police station, starring Rowan Atkinson, David Haig and Serena Evans |
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Revision as of 16:07, 30 March 2019
The Thin Blue Line is a colloquial term for police forces and the camaraderie of police officers.
The Thin Blue Line could refer to:
Film
- The Thin Blue Line (1965 film), a 1965 documentary film by William Friedkin about the police and the problems they encounter
- The Thin Blue Line (1988 film), a 1988 documentary film by Errol Morris concerning the murder of a police officer, added to the National Film Registry in 2001
Live-Action TV
- The Thin Blue Line (TV series), a British sitcom set in a police station, starring Rowan Atkinson, David Haig and Serena Evans
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