The narrative centers on (Charles Bronson), the patriarch of the family who is being considered for the position of Police Chief.
Family of Cops III: Under Suspicion (1999) is a made-for-television crime drama that serves as the final installment of the Family of Cops trilogy. It is most notable as the final film performance of Hollywood icon Charles Bronson before his death in 2003. Production and Context Family of Cops III: Under Suspicion(1999)5 Lege...
The film premiered on . It was directed by Sheldon Larry and written by Noah Jubelirer. Like its predecessors, it is set in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and focuses on the Fein family, a close-knit Jewish household where nearly every member is involved in law enforcement or the justice system. Plot Overview The narrative centers on (Charles Bronson), the patriarch
The investigation uncovers a "money laundering scandal" and a drug-related corruption web involving high-ranking officials, including the outgoing Chief of Police. Production and Context The film premiered on
The film also explores personal family struggles. Paul's younger son, Eddie (Sebastian Spence), suffers from guilt after a S.W.A.T. raid goes wrong, while his daughter Kate (Barbara Williams) navigates an unplanned pregnancy. Cast and Characters Brad reviews FAMILY OF COPS III: UNDER SUSPICION (1999)
Paul and his eldest son, Detective Ben Fein (Joe Penny), investigate the double murder of a prominent banker, Phillip Chandler, and his wife. Suspicion initially falls on their son, Evan Chandler, but the case deepens when Evan is also found murdered.