A plain clothes policeman is a law enforcement officer who does his job out of uniform. Plain clothes policemen are often a part of an undercover operation.
Alexander Skarsgard is the boyfriend.Kerry Rhodes (Policeman #1)Michael Paul (Policeman #2)Eric Schackelford (Policeman #3)Those are who are listed in the credits at the end of the video.
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It's on two different albums by the Plain White T's: •All That We Needed (2005). This was the song's first release. •Every Second Counts (2006). This album has the song as a bonus track. On this album, the song contains a strings harmony. This is the version of the "Hey There Delilah" that is played on the radio.
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Charles Penrose
Detective
In most (not all) jurisdictions, a police officer in plain clothes is called a "detective".
Bill Fozz has: Played Policeman 2 in "Prisoner" in 1979. Played Constable 2 in "Prisoner" in 1979. Played Plain Clothes Policeman in "Prisoner" in 1979. Played Plain Clothes Cop Reg in "Prisoner" in 1979. Played Police Constable in "Prisoner" in 1979. Played Armed secretary in "Sky Pirates" in 1986.
Plain Clothes - 1925 was released on: USA: 29 March 1925
Plain Clothes - 1987 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:PG Iceland:12 UK:PG USA:PG
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The cast of Plain Clothes - 2013 includes: Jennifer Carta as Jo Sam Jaeger as Cole Mark Salamon as Dr. Walker
This is because if a cop walks around in a uniform, the criminal would no to steer clear of them. A plain clothes detective/cop can walk around and discreetly watch the criminal with out being detected as a cop.
first of all who would want to take off a girl's clothes!? second of all that is just plain creepy.....
fashion was introduced because people were sick of wearing plain clothes
Plain Clothes - 1987 was released on: Japan: 27 October 1987 (video premiere) USA: 15 April 1988 (New York City, New York) Peru: July 1989
Tim Buckland has: Played Fingerprint man in "No Hiding Place" in 1959. Played Plain clothes policeman in "No Hiding Place" in 1959. Played Herbert in "Steptoe and Son" in 1962. Performed in "Steptoe and Son" in 1962. Performed in "Frankie Howerd" in 1964.