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Direct Contact

  • 2009
  • 18
  • 1h 30min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
4,2/10
3,2 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Direct Contact (2009)
An ex-U.S. Special Forces operative, who is imprisoned in Russia, can earn his freedom if he can rescue an abducted American woman. But when he secures her release, he realizes the deal was just a ruse, and his new companion has alerted the attention of a ruthless government, paramilitary and underworld organizations -- all of whom want them dead.
Reproducir trailer1:14
2 vídeos
11 imágenes
AcciónThriller

Añade un argumento en tu idiomaAn American prisoner in a Balkan prison is given a chance at freedom if he can rescue a kidnapped American woman.An American prisoner in a Balkan prison is given a chance at freedom if he can rescue a kidnapped American woman.An American prisoner in a Balkan prison is given a chance at freedom if he can rescue a kidnapped American woman.

  • Dirección
    • Danny Lerner
  • Guión
    • Danny Lerner
    • Les Weldon
  • Reparto principal
    • Dolph Lundgren
    • Gina May
    • Michael Paré
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    4,2/10
    3,2 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Danny Lerner
    • Guión
      • Danny Lerner
      • Les Weldon
    • Reparto principal
      • Dolph Lundgren
      • Gina May
      • Michael Paré
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    • 30Reseñas de críticos
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  • Vídeos2

    Direct Contact
    Trailer 1:14
    Direct Contact
    DVD Clip: Escaping With the Girl
    Clip 3:26
    DVD Clip: Escaping With the Girl
    DVD Clip: Escaping With the Girl
    Clip 3:26
    DVD Clip: Escaping With the Girl

    Imágenes11

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    Reparto principal37

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    Dolph Lundgren
    Dolph Lundgren
    • Mike Riggins
    Gina May
    • Ana Gale
    Michael Paré
    Michael Paré
    • Clive Connelly
    Bashar Rahal
    Bashar Rahal
    • General Drago
    James Chalke
    James Chalke
    • Trent Robbins
    Vladimir Vladimirov
    • Vlado Karadjov
    Raicho Vasilev
    • Boris
    Nikolay Stanoev
    Nikolay Stanoev
    • Gun Dealer
    Mike Straub
    Mike Straub
    • Lead Marine Guard
    Les Weldon
    Les Weldon
    • Anchorman
    Yoan Petrov
    • Vlado's Son
    Uti Bachvarov
    • Zoran Posternoff
    Alexander Kadiev
    • Chopper Pilot
    Teodor Tzolov
    • Janitor
    • (as Teodor Tsolov)
    Mariana Stansheva
    Mariana Stansheva
    • Screaming Woman
    • (as Marianne Stanicheva)
    Gemma Garrett
    Gemma Garrett
    • Trent's Assistant
    Slavi Slavov
    Slavi Slavov
    • General Drago's Guard #1
    Boyan Anev
    • Drago's Soldier human shield in final showdown
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      • Danny Lerner
    • Guión
      • Danny Lerner
      • Les Weldon
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    Reseñas de usuarios47

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    1ztamir

    Bad! Really bad!

    If i'll ever have to torture anyone, i'll show him this movie. bad acting, bad special effects, bad storyline - bad everything. if you want to see how to make a film BAD, watch it.. it's hard to believe anyone dares to make such awful movies these days. I was really surprised when i found out it was made in 2008. it looks like a movie made 20 yrs ago - the sounds are not synchronized with the video, the car chases are in fast forward so it would look fast (it's funny to see the people in the street moving i an unnatural fast phase), action scenes where the stunt don't wear the same cloths as the actors - you can even say that the stunts act bad (can't even ride the bike straight). But hey, if you have to much free time on your hands, and want a good laugh, watch it..
    2orlin-9

    Don't waste your time!

    The worst move ever shot in Bulgaria probably since I didn't watched many. Poor acting, poor stunt, poor effects many mistakes. Not very convincing story. Too much blood and unnecessary show of that. In that cheap movie you can see cars that you cannot see in this region from many years -like Trabant, Moskvich, Lada or GAZ. You can hear moaning in many languages like Russian, Bulgarian or some mix, but nothing sounds like real. I am sorry that I have spent so much time for that stupid film. There is really no point in that movie that I could like, sorry. Although I like good actions.... The only reason for watching this movie was the play of Dolph Lundgren. He act normally, not bad but that cannot compensate the lapse of a logical reasons for his hero's acts. The only real chance for some romance thread was missed in the worst not convincing way.
    3mbgoose

    Crappy movie

    Poor acting, poor visual effects. fighting in every scene, week story line. in one scene he steals a Kawasaki ninja motor bike and when he is driving it at about 20km per hour with people walking in back ground, they speed the film up so it looks fast and other cars move at a stupid speed, cuts to a side shot of the bike and it says Yamaha on the engine, how did he change bikes from a Kawasaki to a Yamaha while he was riding it? their is some good scenes in this though, and the main actor is almost a good actor, almost their. He kinda reminds me of a early Arnold Schwarzenegger. anyway don't pay to watch it. unless you like goofs.
    5udar55

    Dolph needs to direct his own stuff

    Mike Riggins (Dolph Lundgren), a former U.S. special forces soldier now in a Russian prison, is sprung by a U.S. Embassey official (Michael Pare) with the condition being that Riggins must locate and bring back a kidnapped American girl (Gina May). Naturally, the Government official is all sorts of lying and Dolph's not gonna stand for it. Not to be confused with Lundgren's earlier DIRECT ACTION (2004), this Bulgaria-shot actioner showcases how average a recent Dolph direct-to-video vehicle can be when he is not at the helm. Director Danny Lerner gave the world plenty of Nu Image big monster crap as a producer and his directing credit before this being SHARKS IN VENICE. Ugh. He barely knows how to shoot an action scene and fills the film with odd plot holes that he tries to cover with some quick ADR work. Pare actually looks good for a guy who just turned 50 and his villainous character meets an explosive end (perhaps the film's best moment) during a fiery showdown in an abandoned building. Thankfully, Dolph's next two DTV projects he is handling himself.
    6supertom-3

    Dolph gotta eat! Just a stepping stone of a film.

    There's a smell-a-brewin'. It's the sweet, sweet, smell of a brand spanking new, Dolph Lundgren kickathon. "Booyah bitch" I hear you cry. The coming year marks a real mouth watering feast of Dolphage. There's Command Performance, then Icarus. Two Dolph helmed picks that promise plenty of action. Then there's Universal Soldier 3 and most exciting of all, The Expendables, a compendium of action man badasses, all under the direction of Sly Stallone. Following that, there's the possibility of the interestingly titled, The Throwaways, again directed by Dolph. The somewhat forgotten pre-cursor to all those, is Direct Contact. That hellish, long, drawn out wait to see these awesome flicks, is somewhat eased with the arrival of Direct Contact. It's your typical spec-delivered DTV star vehicle. A paycheque special, which may just be, Dolph's very last spec film. He now seems more intent on directing his own films, and with two big budget films on his plate, he may garner enough clout to be able direct his own films, without having to do one of these suckers in return. Direct Contact is in existence, so that Command Performance could get made. Simple as that. A scratch my back, I'll scratch yours scenario with Nu Image. As such Dolph's involvement begins and ends with the acting and ass-kicking in this.

    Direct Contact is sadly one of Dolph's worst films overall. It's pretty bad. First big problem? The direction. Flatter than Holland, more text-book than a text-book factory, and with as much flair as Stephen Hawkins doing the Tango. Dialogue scenes are given the daytime soap treatment. It's all mid-close, close-up shots, cutting between the two actors. There's no two shots, no energy, no reactivity. You get no sense of the actors working off each other. This is particularly annoying when Dolph and Michael Pare share the screen. They could easily have filmed their parts on different days for how the film has been shot, and cut. No chemistry, no cohesion, no energy, and that's no just because Pare and Lundgren are both going through the motions. The other main problem is the narrative. The story is thin, but the narrative is incredibly lazy. Nothing gets set-up, then plot elements just get glossed over. Everything outside the action seems like an inconvenience to the film-makers. It's just rushed through, with no respect for story telling, interest, energy.

    As for the cast, it's pretty bad. Dolph seems un-interested. I'd guess he spent most of his time between takes, in his trailer, planning Command Performance. I'll forgive him that, because CP looks like it'll deliver. It better do, because people will pay good money to watch DC, and it's his name on the front, above his picture. Pare, likewise seems bored. In Pare's case, he's become a support player in recent years. He's done a lot of un-inspiring garbage. Once again he's here with very little to do, and very little to engage him. What could have been a great pairing on-screen, falls flat. Any geeky hopes of something cool in this film, will be dashed. Beyond that, Gina Marie May is atrocious and Dolph's pal, James Chalke gives quite possibly the worst performance in the history of film, theatre, anything. He's abysmal. He's clearly no actor, but he was not too bad in Missionary Man. Again, the diabolical acting must rest on Lerner's shoulders. Okay it's not the greatest calibre of cast, but all of them are well below par.

    In terms of the action, it's positive and negative. On the positive, this film is loaded with action. It's packed solid with car chases, gun-fights and fist fights, and has tons of explosions. Seriously there's a lot of action, on quite a scale and of good length. There's a fair bit of help from the stock footage vault though, it must be said, which also leads to continuity problems. The vehicle chases are pretty long. The best parts, are the fights, which are tightly filmed and pack a punch. Though disappointingly, Dolph's face-off with Pare is limp. The concepts for the action are good though. The delivery not so good. The action is poorly filmed, and the editing is terrible. The car chases completely lack energy too. As well as that they've been sped up, because of lacklustre stunt work. It's all a bit Benny Hill to be honest. Truly for the amount of action, the scale, and the concepts, this film criminally wastes nearly all of it. It does give hope though for Command Performance. If it's as action packed as this film, it will doubtless be far better delivered. It could be pretty kickass.

    Overall Direct Contact is simply a new Dolph film. It'll calm those cravings for a little while before the potentially cool films on the horizon. Aside from an intermittently decent score from Steve Edwards, and some decent, but wasted photography, from Ross Clarkson, this film is almost entirely technically mediocre. It's got enough violence, enough action and enough badness to satisfy lovers of watching bad movies while intoxicated, but otherwise, I think action fans will be a little let down. However it's short and also action packed enough not to get too boring. **

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    • Curiosidades
      Released theatrically in United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and China.
    • Pifias
      In a car chase scene, the footage has been obviously sped up, since even the pedestrians are moving at impossibly high speeds.
    • Conexiones
      Edited from Alerta nuclear (1996)
    • Banda sonora
      Pesnya O Tebe
      Performed by Marina Verenikina (as Marina V)

      Written by Marina Verenikina (as Marina G. Verenikina) & Nicholas M. Baker (as Nick Baker)

      Published by Crazy Apples Worldwide

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 20 de agosto de 2009 (Emiratos Árabes Unidos)
    • Países de origen
      • Bulgaria
      • Alemania
    • Sitios oficiales
      • First Look Studios (United States)
      • Official site (China)
    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Búlgaro
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • Tấn Công Trực Diện
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Bulgaria
    • Empresas productoras
      • Millennium Films
      • Millennium Films
      • Höger Human Service Medien & Personal GmbH
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      • 6.000.000 US$ (estimación)
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    • Duración
      • 1h 30min(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Dolby Digital
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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