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Auf leisen Sohlen kommt der Tod

Originaltitel: Fuzz
  • 1972
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 32 Min.
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5,4/10
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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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  • Regie
    • Richard A. Colla
  • Drehbuch
    • Evan Hunter
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Burt Reynolds
    • Raquel Welch
    • Jack Weston
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    5,4/10
    2435
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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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    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.
    7slightlymad22

    Reynolds and Skerritt Both Shine Here

    Continuing my plan to watch every Burt Reynolds movie in his filmography in order, I come to 'Fuzz'

    My usual Plot In A Paragraph is a bit tricky, as there are several plots, which all take place at the same time, which is probably more realistic than most cop movies, because things are always happening at the same time in a police station. Let's see.

    Plot In A Paragraph: A gang of bombers led by a mysterious man known only as "The Deaf Man" (Yul Brynner) is blowing up city officials as part of an extortion plot. Some punk kids are setting drunken bums on fire and a rapist is loose in the park.

    I really enjoyed this movie Reynolds shares great chemistry with Tom Skerrit and Jack Weston, and Yul Brynner and Raquel Welch were both good too!! It had some funny scenes and rather than good police work, the cops stumble on the solution by sheer coincidence (which makes a refreshing change)

    The nicest scene in the movie is a touching moment between Reynolds and his deaf wife in the hospital, as Reynolds attempts to play down his serious injuries!!
    5bkoganbing

    "Because You're Inept"

    With the last shot leaving very much in doubt whether the crime wave that has struck the 87th precinct is truly over, my guess is that the producers were anticipating a Fuzz 2. The need for one never arose however.

    A very good group of players just can't quite get this film to come together. Fuzz reminds me of a Police Academy film with two many pretensions. In fact the Boston PD may just be where those Academy graduates end up.

    The main plot of the film involves a master criminal, the Deaf Man played by Yul Brynner who is blackmailing the city of Boston so he won't kill any of their top officials. He calls his threat into the precinct with detectives Burt Reynolds, Tom Skerritt, Jack Weston, and Raquel Welch are working. When they don't believe him, Brynner kills a couple of city officials to make his point.

    A couple of other story lines involving a search for some punks setting homeless on fire and a rapist and somehow and through some Clousseau like luck this crowd actually solves all the cases. You have to see the film to see how they do it.

    Best scenes are Raquel and Skerritt in a sleeping bag while on stakeout with Skerritt getting terribly distracted and Reynolds and Weston as nuns observing them and a possible perpetrator. That's for the main cast members, but when painters Gino Conforti and Gerald Hiken who are busy painting the precinct while all this is going steal the film whenever they're on screen. In fact in the old days some studio would have teamed these two permanently for a series of films.

    Fuzz is the harbinger of Police Academy films to come.
    2jj927

    If you read the book, you'd be happier

    By reading comments left by others, I can tell they never read the book "Fuzz" by Ed McBain. I think this is the WORST adaptation of a book I've ever seen. Ed McBain's stories are great! This movie was one TOTAL let down.

    In response to other's comments: the final shot with the hand in the water is because the Deaf Man was supposed to survive and come back to terrorize the 87th Precinct several more times. If this movie was any good, perhaps they had a sequel in mind. Also, Eileen McHenry's (Burke, in the book), played by Welch, rape scene seemed almost gratuitous whereas in the book, the rapist was successful and this became the root of her troubles and ambitions in the future of the series of 87th Precinct books.

    This movie showed NO storyline. It was merely scenes (poorly shot and directed) pieced together to form a not-easy-to-follow plot. All these scenes lacked so much detail and explanation, that the viewer was left wondering what was going on. For example, while in the park on stakeout, the blind man with the dog was really a cop (who later shot himself in the foot). This character was never introduced in the movie.

    Had it not been for Reynolds and Welch (sex symbols of the time) I don't think anyone would have noticed this movie was in the theaters.
    6thinker1691

    " If you count on the inefficiency of the police, this could very well work "

    If one goes to the movies a lot, it is often a bit more interesting when one has read the original work first. Ed McBain was also known as mystery writer Evan Hunter when he wrote the first of many stories surrounding his famous 87th Precinct. The series centered mostly around the reoccurring characters in his Police Station. This compilation series became the basis for the Hollywood movie called " Fuzz. " In the film, Burt Reynolds plays Det. Steve Carella, Jack Weston is Det. Meyer Meyer while Tom Skerritt plays Det. Bert Kling. With the arrival of newcomer Det. Eileen McHenry (Raquel Welch) the precinct sets out to solve a trio of baffling crimes. Formost in their sights is the mad bomber (Yul Brynner) out to extort millions from high city officials by threatening to kill them if they don't pay up. Although there is a serious attempt to convey real police drama concerning juvenile assaults, multiple arson and serial rape, the comic atmosphere and jovial levity, renders all efforts moot. Interestingly, the drama was attempted, but the end result proved more humorous than serious, rendering the movie a silly exercise with no solid resolutions. The surprising appearances of Albert Popwell as Lewis and Yul Brenner as a heavy, meant it was not a total loss. ***

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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.
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      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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      • Englisch
      • Spanisch
      • Amerikanische Gebärdensprache
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      • Los Angeles, Kalifornien, USA(police station interiors)
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      • Filmways
      • Martin Ransohoff Productions
      • Filmways Pictures
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