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Auf leisen Sohlen kommt der Tod

Originaltitel: Fuzz
  • 1972
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 32 Min.
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Auf leisen Sohlen kommt der Tod (1972)
Police in Boston search for a mad bomber trying to extort money from the city.
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ActionDramaKomödieKriminalitätMysteryThriller

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  • Regie
    • Richard A. Colla
  • Drehbuch
    • Evan Hunter
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Burt Reynolds
    • Raquel Welch
    • Jack Weston
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    • Regie
      • Richard A. Colla
    • Drehbuch
      • Evan Hunter
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Burt Reynolds
      • Raquel Welch
      • Jack Weston
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    Burt Reynolds
    Burt Reynolds
    • Det. Steve Carella
    Raquel Welch
    Raquel Welch
    • Det. Eileen McHenry
    Jack Weston
    Jack Weston
    • Det. Meyer Meyer
    Tom Skerritt
    Tom Skerritt
    • Det. Bert Kling
    James McEachin
    James McEachin
    • Det. Arthur Brown
    Steve Ihnat
    Steve Ihnat
    • Det. Andy Parker
    Dan Frazer
    Dan Frazer
    • Lt. Byrnes
    Bert Remsen
    Bert Remsen
    • Sgt. Murchison
    Stewart Moss
    Stewart Moss
    • Det. Hal Willis
    H. Benny Markowitz
    • Patrolman Levine
    James Victor
    James Victor
    • Patrolman Gomez
    Royce D. Applegate
    Royce D. Applegate
    • Patrolman Cramer
    • (as Roy Applegate)
    Tom Lawrence
    Tom Lawrence
    • Patrolman Crosby
    Norman Burton
    Norman Burton
    • Police Commissioner Nelson
    Vince Howard
    Vince Howard
    • Patrolman Marshall
    Jake Lexa
    • Patrolman Miscolo
    Britt Leach
    Britt Leach
    • Detective
    Brian Doyle-Murray
    Brian Doyle-Murray
    • Detective
    • (as Brian Doyle Murray)
    • Regie
      • Richard A. Colla
    • Drehbuch
      • Evan Hunter
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    6Prismark10

    Fuzz

    The film's poster indicates that Fuzz is a raucous Burt Reynolds vehicle. When it is a gritty ensemble piece that mixes slapstick, comedy and crime drama.

    Based on Ed McBain's 87th Precinct. The screenplay is written by McBain using his real name and it has criss crossing storylines featuring the cops from 87th Precinct relocated to Boston.

    Detective Steve Carella (Reynolds) is posing as an homeless man as someone is setting the local bums on fire. Detective Eileen McHenry (Raquel Welch) is a specialist transferred to the precinct to deal with rape crimes.

    There is an extortionists known as the Deaf Man (Yul Brynner) who calls the police station making demands for money. If his demands are not met, he will kill a city official.

    The Deaf Man has targeted the station because the cops are inept. Some of them cops are irritated by the wisecracking decorators sent by the city's maintenance department.

    I expected Fuzz to be more like the French Connection with Reynolds as the main lead. It ends up more like MASH. An uneven hybrid of genres. It is a good but patchy film.

    The film's conclusion is a messy series of coincidences.

    Somehow it is also ahead of its time anticipating television dramas like Hill Street Blues that would arrive by the early 1980s.
    3jbartelone

    Fuzz Can't Decide to Be Serious or Comical. Very Weak Movie

    I was expecting a decent police drama out of the movie "Fuzz." With the talents of Burt Reynolds, Yul Brynner, and Raquel Welsh, viewers would anticipate a memorable picture. But considering the acting talent involved, the film is a near disaster with several plot-holes and mood changes in scenes and story lines that confuse, alienate, and annoy the viewer.

    To the best that I can make out (as I was half-asleep waiting for anything to happen in this picture) Yul Brynner plays a deaf man who has orchestrated the assassination of several high ranking political officials and other selected targets. Bert Reynolds and Jack Weston are the cops who dress up as Nuns. ("NUNS?") to try to stop them, against a backdrop of a discombobulated police station and staff that makes Barney Fife look like an organized lawman! What a mess! There is absolutely no continuity to this film or plot development. You would think that some of the random shooting events would place an element of dramatic suspense, giving the viewers some reason to see this picture. However, in the next scene it's a comedy, than in the following scene it turns serious again. Fuzz is a perfect example of a movie that is only removed from being a 1, because I have given an extra point to the recognition of the actors, and another point for perhaps two good scenes that I liked in the whole movie. However, that's it. Fuzz in my judgment scores a VERY GENEROUS 3.

    If the script would have stuck to ONE quality serious element, with concern about a strong issue from the cast, Fuzz could have been a passable police film. However, with too much going on at once, a weak and extremely confusing script, and a picture who's writers look like they crammed material from at least three different movies into this one, Fuzz is extremely fuzzy and never comes into focus.
    9DVDZombie

    Well acted, humorous and well worth watching.

    After reading several bad reviews of this film I was almost afraid to watch it. I hate wasting my time on bad movies, but I decided based on the cast to give it a go and I'm glad I did. The movie is not a fast paced comedy by any stretch of the imagination. It is instead, like many movies from it's time, a slow moving style of film along the lines of The Big Fix. It keeps your interest because the characters are interesting. It makes you laugh at times and actually has a little suspense mixed into a story that seems disjointed at first, but ties together so well in the end it makes the whole movie work.

    The plot centers partially around a bombers scheme to blackmail the city of Boston, but more so around the police precinct he chooses to contact with his threats. We see a group of officers trying to get through their daily routine as they work on several cases at once. Focusing on the bomber but still trying to deal with a myriad of other problems that present themselves as they try to solve other crimes. It presents itself as more of a "day in the life" type movie rather than a film with one main focus. It's well acted, well told and is a good movie for those times when you really want to just relax and get into a story. Sure it has a few weak spots as with most movies but it is certainly worth putting on and I'm very glad I had the chance to see it.

    In short, if your looking for Starskey & Hutch 2005, this isn't it. If your looking for a slow paced intelligent movie, don't let bad reviews chase you away and give this film a shot.
    rwint

    A Train Wreck of the Worst Kind

    Bryner (whose fun) plays a assassin who threatens to kill all the city leaders one by one. It's up to some 'zany' characters at a crazy police station to stop him.

    Attempt at bringing the irreverent, anti-establishment, comedy-drama of M*A*S*H to the police squad, is a complete disaster. The 'wacky' humor is both empty and annoying. Throwing in some strained sentiment and jarring action makes it even more baseless.

    The actors seem to be just walking through their roles and the direction has no energy or vision. The pacing is disjointed without any rhythm or logic. Just about every shot is dark and shadowy. Like it was filmed on a camera with a very bad exposure.

    The police station just never seems real. The precinct on BARNEY MILLER is more believable. Also having Reynolds and Weston dress as nuns just to catch the bad guy is a perfect example of forced humor.

    The lowest point involves a unnecessary story thread where Welch goes after a prostitute killer. The final confrontation scene between her and the killer is a complete and pathetic rip off of the similar scene in KLUTE (complete with those chiming piano chords). This alone solidifies it as one of the biggest bombs of all time. If that's not enough you also have Dinah Shore singing "I'll be Seeing You" over the closing credits.

    The whole thing is just excruciating. Does feature a young up and coming Tom Skerrit. Also has Charles Martin Smith as a punk who sets street bums on fire.
    6moonspinner55

    Enjoyably shaggy cop movie, but what's with that final shot?

    Burt Reynolds is so laid-back in this picture I thought he might fall over. He, Jack Weston and Tom Skerritt are cops at the Boston Precinct trying to stop a serial killer from blowing up more politicians, Yul Brynner is the bad guy who knows just what clueless cops these guys are, and Raquel Welch is the new badge in the building (the guys humiliate her for awhile, but she's tough and proves her merit). This is a routine cop comedy with dramatic and sometimes violent overtones, not unlike "MASH" (which it attempts to emulate in its cynicism). It was moderately popular in theaters in 1972 mainly because Burt Reynolds had just posed for Cosmo magazine and the ads and the movie one-sheet played that up. I liked Welch's scenes defending herself in the office (where she's been unceremoniously dumped at a desk) and the climactic moments are well done. The end vocal by Dinah Shore is a wonderful bit (Burt was dating her at the time). But that very last shot is perplexing: there's no explanation for it, and I'm sure it left audiences baffled. It's an artistic shot, done with humor, but considering what happens before it, it makes no logical sense. **1/2 from ****

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      Burt Reynolds almost suffered serious burns to his face while doing his own stunt during a scene in which he is set on fire. Out-of-control flames whipped up his asbestos-lined coat sleeve, around his neck, and along the back of his head. This cut made it into the movie.
    • Patzer
      Don Gordon as an armed robber loads six cartridges into his .38 revolver and sticks it in his belt. When they get to the liquor store the gun he pulls out of his belt is a semiautomatic 9mm Walther P-38 pistol. When he kicks in the door he has the .38 revolver in his hand.

      Three men, all armed with six-shot .38 revolvers, then get into a fast and furious gun fight in which about 30 shots are fired.
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      Detective: What do you mean they're putting garbage in your car?

      Man with Garbage: Every morning garbage in the front seat. You know, coffee grounds, potato peels and moldy fruit. It just gets such a mess when it gets on the floor and, you know, walking around with it slipping on your heels. It's disgusting; old chewed up bones like they had a dog or something. And one day it looked as though somebody had blown their nose in pieces of old toilet paper and wet cigarette butts and things like that. It's really disgusting, and you can't find that in your car seat every morning and live through it. My stomach turns and I really threw up several times, but not in the front seat of the car.

    • Crazy Credits
      Evan Hunter wrote the "87th Precinct" novels under the nom de plume Ed McBain. For this film, he is credited with the screenplay under his own name, but as McBain for "based on the novel by."
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Inside 'Live and Let Die' (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      I'll Be Seeing You
      By Sammy Fain (uncredited) and Irving Kahal (uncredited)

      Sung by Dinah Shore

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 23. Februar 1973 (Westdeutschland)
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      • Vereinigte Staaten
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      • Englisch
      • Spanisch
      • Amerikanische Gebärdensprache
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      • Fuzz
    • Drehorte
      • Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA(police station interiors)
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      • Filmways
      • Martin Ransohoff Productions
      • Filmways Pictures
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      • 1 Std. 32 Min.(92 min)
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