Alexandra Paul as Connie Swail

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Alexandra Paul as Connie Swail refers to the actress’s role as the wholesome and endearing love interest in the 1987 comedy film adaptation of "Dragnet."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictionalCharacterPortrayal
filmRole
appearsIn Dragnet (1987 film) NERFINISHED
associatedWithFranchiseOrigin police procedural series GENERATED
associatedWithGenre buddy cop comedy
basedOn Dragnet (radio and television series) NERFINISHED
characterAffiliation victim of cult-like criminal group in film
characterName Connie Swail NERFINISHED
characterTrait endearing
innocent
kind-hearted
wholesome
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
filmDirectedBy Tom Mankiewicz NERFINISHED
filmIsParodyOf original Dragnet TV series tone
filmRatingSystemCountry United States NERFINISHED
filmStarsAlongside Christopher Plummer NERFINISHED
Dan Aykroyd NERFINISHED
Harry Morgan NERFINISHED
Tom Hanks NERFINISHED
genre comedy film role
parody film role
hasOnScreenRomance Joe Friday (character in Dragnet 1987 film) NERFINISHED
Pep Streebek (character in Dragnet 1987 film) NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
loveInterestOf Joe Friday NERFINISHED
Pep Streebek NERFINISHED
medium feature film
narrativeRole love interest
supporting character
notableFor portrayal of a naive but sincere young woman
partOfFranchise Dragnet franchise NERFINISHED
portrayedBy Alexandra Paul NERFINISHED
productionCompanyOfFilm Universal Pictures NERFINISHED
releaseFormat theatrical film
screenDebutContext early notable film role for Alexandra Paul
setIn Los Angeles
timePeriodOfStory 1980s
yearOfFilmRelease 1987

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Dragnet (film, 1987) featuresActorAsCharacter Alexandra Paul as Connie Swail