2 Feuerwehrleute in einem brennenden Gebäude erhalten eine Schatzkarte. Gestohlenes Gold Kirchengegenstände werden in einer stillgelegten Fabrik in St. Louis versteckt. Dort angekommen, werd... Alles lesen2 Feuerwehrleute in einem brennenden Gebäude erhalten eine Schatzkarte. Gestohlenes Gold Kirchengegenstände werden in einer stillgelegten Fabrik in St. Louis versteckt. Dort angekommen, werden sie von einer schwarzen Bande gefangen, die es für ihr Territorium hält. Viel geschosse... Alles lesen2 Feuerwehrleute in einem brennenden Gebäude erhalten eine Schatzkarte. Gestohlenes Gold Kirchengegenstände werden in einer stillgelegten Fabrik in St. Louis versteckt. Dort angekommen, werden sie von einer schwarzen Bande gefangen, die es für ihr Territorium hält. Viel geschossen.
- King James
- (as Ice T)
- Cletus
- (as Tiny Lister)
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Here we have the story of a couple of Arkansas firemen who stumble across a map to...you guessed it, buried treasure. They load up their Bronco and take a little road trip up to East St.Louis to grab the loot. In a rundown building, where the treasure is supposedly hidden, they find a little more than they bargained for and things pretty much go downhill from there. It's now a battle of wits and bullets. It rocks.
Bill Paxton, I think, is one of today's best actors and he does his thing well here as the naive Arkansas boy. William Sadler also does his thing as the likeable, hot-headed psychopath and Ice T pretty much plays Ice T. The action is fast and the absurdity of the whole thing will keep you glued to your sets.
Add to this an excellent cast of genre and character actors for a very captivating film. Bill Paxton and William Sadler ("Die Hard II") turn in intense performances as the lone protagonists, especially Sadler whose career unfortunately never reached the level it should have. Ice-T is in one of his more effective roles as King James, the gangsta leader. Ice Cube also stands out as the upstart, rebellious follower of James, Savon; his "king of the streets" speech is the monologue highlight of the movie. Art Evans (also from "Die Hard II") is perfect as the wise old angry homeless man, who reluctantly helps out Paxton and Sadler despite their initial treatment of him. And the criminal elements include noticeable performances from De'voreaux White as the unfortunate hostage 'Lucky'; Tiny 'Zeus' Lister Jr. as the musclebound henchman 'Cletus'; and the underused Stoney Jackson as the overly-suave crony 'Wickey'.
This was the last of a string of box office disappointments (including "Johnny Handsome" and "Another 48 Hrs.") that Hollywood allowed Walter Hill to make before relegating him to the role of mainstream hack. "Trespass" was released with little fanfare, having its release date postponed from summertime to after Christmas as a result of the 'crisis' that was the LA riots. Besides its original title of "Looters", "Trespass" also includes the recurring theme of seeing events via videocamera (which would have been a troubling reminder of the Rodney King and Reginald Denny beatings), not to mention a heavy, uncompromising racist slant not too common in modern-day action movies.
Though not Hill's best, it is far from his worst. A must-see for fans of stylized action. 8/10
good acting throughout from all concerned (including lesser known stars). it is a simple idea for a film played out very well with lots of tension and bursts of violence.
it features a good rap soundtrack by the stars in the film too (considering im a metal fan and dont like much rap thats kinda shows its not too bad hehe)
well worth watching, i've just got to find it on dvd now hehe
It was held back from release under its original title of "The Looters" due to the L.A. riots in the summer of 92. Where under its new title it was released at Christmas and promptly bombed at the box office. A shame since it's a taut and claustrophobic thriller crafted with knowing skill by Walter Hill. Clearly an urban take on The Treasure of the Sierra Madre, with dashes of Rio Bravo thrown in for good measure, film makes the most of the premise without using pointless filler and by not being afraid to up the racial hatred aspects of the stand off. Hill's construction of the action is first rate and smooth, and the cast are firing on all cylinders to make the material work in what is practically a one location picture. 7/10
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- WissenswertesWalter Hill said of the film, "I wanted to make a down-and-dirty thriller. I wanted to shoot it in a fast, hard style. I wanted to work off the cuff, making it all happen right there."
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Vince: Look, I don't wanna get in the middle of no big gang hassle!
Savon: Gang? You think we some punk ass gang?
King James: I am a businessman. These are my associates.
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- Herkunftsland
- Sprache
- Auch bekannt als
- Trespass
- Drehorte
- Fulton Bag and Cotton Mill, Cabbagetown, Atlanta, Georgia, USA(the derelict buildings where much of the movie is set)
- Produktionsfirma
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Box Office
- Budget
- 14.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 13.249.535 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 5.012.910 $
- 27. Dez. 1992
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 13.249.535 $
- Laufzeit
- 1 Std. 41 Min.(101 min)
- Farbe
- Sound-Mix
- Seitenverhältnis
- 1.85 : 1