In the first ever LAW & ORDER movie, Chris Noth reprises his role of Detective-Mike Logan which he originated on the series from 1990-1995.
Exiled to Staten Island after punching a city councilman, Detective Mike Logan is bored with chasing stolen lawn mowers. But a prostitute's murder may be his ticket back to Manhattan Homicide. His world-weary lieutenant reluctantly assigns Logan to the case and teams him with Detective Frankie Silvera. Along the way, they encounter a mob figure and his father and learn that there's a dirty cop in Logan's old precinct.
Michael Kitchen stars as the thoughtful and enigmatic Chief Superintendent Foyle. England is in the grip of the Second World War and Foyle is anxious to join the war effort. However, his applications have been repeatedly turned down and he returns home to the South coast feeling frustrated and guilty. It soon becomes apparent that his detective skills are vitally needed on the home front.
The White Feather
May 1940. A strange crime leads Foyle to a hotel where members of a sinister fascist organisation are gathering for a secret meeting. When one of them is murdered it seems that the wrong person has been killed. But who was the real target