Jack Regan is a slobbish, old style cop whose unsubtle methods usually get results, to the annoyance of internal affairs officer Lewis, who would be even more annoyed if he knew that Regan was having an affair with his young wife, policewoman Nancy.
After Regan disobeys orders and a shoot-out in central London following a bank hold-up ends in carnage, he is stripped of office and briefly imprisoned.
However, thanks to the loyalty of his young protege George Carter and a little string pulling from his superior Frank Haskins, Regan is released to bring down the villains in a gun battle at Gravesend marina, ensuring the continued existence of his department - the Sweeney.
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The Sweeney
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Prelude: The Ballad of Sweeney Todd: "Attend the Tale of Sweeney Todd"
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No Place Like London
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The Worst Pies in London
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Poor Thing
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My Friends
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The Ballad of Sweeney Todd: "Lift Your Razor High, Sweeney!"
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Green Finch and Linnett Bird
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Ah, Miss
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Alms Alms
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Johanna
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Pirelli's Miracle Elixir
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The Contest
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The Ballad of Sweeney Todd: "Sweeney Pondered and Sweeney Planned"
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Wait
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The Ballad of Sweeney Todd: "His Hands Were Quick, His Fingers Were Strong"
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Kiss Me
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Ladies in Their Sensitivities
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Pretty Women
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Epiphany
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A Little Priest
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The Sweeney
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Getting Nowhere (Instrumental Version)
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Magnetic Man:
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Baudelaires Tango
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The Nutcracker - Waltz of Flowers
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Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky:
Writer
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Musak
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Crossover
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Magnetic Man:
Performer
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Pull Me Under
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Pilece Krilo
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