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Sed de crimen

Título original: Flareup
  • 1969
  • PG-13
  • 1h 40min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
4.9/10
672
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Raquel Welch in Sed de crimen (1969)
A psycho stalks go-go dancer from Las Vegas, Nevada to Los Angeles, California.
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Un psicópata acecha a una bailarina gogó desde Las Vegas, Nevada hasta Los Ángeles, California.Un psicópata acecha a una bailarina gogó desde Las Vegas, Nevada hasta Los Ángeles, California.Un psicópata acecha a una bailarina gogó desde Las Vegas, Nevada hasta Los Ángeles, California.

  • Dirección
    • James Neilson
  • Guionista
    • Mark Rodgers
  • Elenco
    • Raquel Welch
    • James Stacy
    • Luke Askew
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    4.9/10
    672
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    • Dirección
      • James Neilson
    • Guionista
      • Mark Rodgers
    • Elenco
      • Raquel Welch
      • James Stacy
      • Luke Askew
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    • 14Opiniones de los críticos
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    Raquel Welch
    Raquel Welch
    • Michele
    James Stacy
    James Stacy
    • Joe Brodnek
    Luke Askew
    Luke Askew
    • Alan Moris
    Don Chastain
    Don Chastain
    • Lieutenant Manion
    Ron Rifkin
    Ron Rifkin
    • Sailor
    Jean Byron
    Jean Byron
    • Jerri Benton
    • (as Jeane Byron)
    Pat Delaney
    Pat Delaney
    • Iris
    Sandra Giles
    • Nikki
    Kay Peters
    • Lee
    Joe Billings
    • Lloyd Seibert
    Carol-Jean Thompson
    • Jackie
    Mary Wilcox
    Mary Wilcox
    • Tora
    Carl Byrd
    • Sgt. Newcomb
    Steve Conte
    Steve Conte
    • Lt. Franklin
    Tom Fadden
    Tom Fadden
    • Mr. Willows
    Michael Rougas
    • Dr. Connors
    David Moses
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    Will J. White
    Will J. White
    • Sgt. Stafford
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      • James Neilson
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      • Mark Rodgers
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    Hoohawnaynay

    Campy Fun From Beginning to End

    If you love camp as much as I do, then you will love "Flareup". From the opening credits we know it's a camp fest by the gyrating "go-go" dancer doing the boogaloo around the credits. Opening scene at the Riviera Hotel in Las Vegas is great, with Raquel and two friends having lunch "al fresco". The hairstyle on the one friend looks as though it needs a building permit. She immediately gets shot by her ex-boyfriend (maybe he thought the hair-do was a little too much as well). He then turns on Raquel (whom he blames for the breakup) and spends the rest of the movie trying to kill her. If you love location shooting then dig all the groovy shots of Las Vegas and Los Angeles before they made both towns into an overbuilt, gaudy mecca that both cities are today. What sends this movie over the top is when Raquel mounts a horse and practically dislocates her head from the throwing back and forth of her mane of hair. AND THIS WAS BEFORE PROZAC! I loved every second of this movie, it has more entertainment value than anything I've seen in the past 10 years.
    4theognis-80821

    Mediocrity In Raquel-O-Rama!

    The title sequence treats us two Raquels, as a bikini bar dancer. Her friend, Sandra Giles, is shot to death in front of her and many tourists at a Las Vegas hotel/restaurant, by her estranged, lunatic husband, Luke Askew, who blames her fellow dancers for turning her against him. He resolves to kill them all! Raquel flees to Los Angeles, where she is befriended by James Stacy, handsome enough so we don't resent his good luck. Of course, credulity is strained by this overlong pedestrian script, but there's an obligatory car chase and kindly professionals, both police and doctors. Will Askew prevail? Or will he get to Raquel, despite James's love? The ending is not exactly as expected.
    RodrigAndrisan

    Waste of time!

    Well, Raquel Welch is Raquel Welch, she's not Joanne Woodward or Julietta Masina or Jennifer Jason Leigh. She is beautiful, sexy, cute. That's about it. She may be a great actress, but no film, script, role has been found yet, according to her hidden talent. Here, she's simply embarrassing. As are all the other actors. Very stupid script, super embarrassing acting.
    3hammer4

    Too bad there wasn't more go-go dancing.

    This is a tedious and decidedly low voltage attempt at an action thriller and vehicle for the then quite popular Raquel Welch.

    The main drawbacks are the script which features cardboard characters and implausible situations, along with the leaden direction. The undistinguished cast has little to work with, but Ms Welch must be called to account for one of the worst performances of her career. This is saying a lot considering her body (no pun intended) of work. She is alternately vapid and wooden or hysterically shrill.

    Ms Welch "portrays" a Las Vegas exotic dancer on the run from the deranged ex-husband (Luke Askew) of her friend and fellow dancer. It seems the Askew character blames Welch for the dissolution of his marriage, so after he blows away his former wife at an outdoor cafe in broad daylight he seeks to do likewise to poor Raquel.

    Welch flees to Los Angeles pursued by the killer and immediately takes up with James Stacy. In watching their scenes together one has the impression that the filmmakers were simply going through the motions of providing the obligatory male love interest for Ms Welch. There is zero chemistry between them and the whole Stacy character seems virtually superfluous.

    I found the pace of this film quite slow with little tension or suspense. One never really empathizes with or cares much for the central character. The psycho murderer, instead of being menacing and scary, is merely boring and dull.

    Ironically, though she plays a go-go dancer, Ms Welch's considerable physical attributes are not put to good use here. She has one dance number (wearing only a moderately revealing outfit) that is tepid at best. The other dance routines by others (some of which are performed topless) come off much better. In fact these rather brief sequences and some fairly colorful and interesting Las Vegas and L.A. locations are all this misfire has going for it.
    6sol-kay

    My Life Is Ruined

    ***SPOILERS*** Requel Welch in one of the most demanding roles of her film career as Michele a Las Vegas Go-Go dancer. Michele is stalked throughout the movie "Flareup" by a crazed killer Alan Morris, Luke Askew, who holds her as well as her friend and fellow Go-Go dancer Iris, Pat Delaney, responsible for the breakup of his marriage to Go-Go dancer Nikki, Sandra Giles.

    Trying to get Nikki to reconsider at an outdoor café in Vegas, where she's with both Michele and Iris, she tells the hurt and despondent Alan to get lost where he pulls out a gun and shoots her! Alan then turns his gun on Nikki's fellow Go-Go dancers, Michele and Iris, as they run for their lives and escape.

    Later Michele and Iris going to the hospital to find out how Nikki is doing, she died from her wounds, Alan runs down Iris and her police escort with his car as Michele escapes again. Michele is sent to L.A by the manager of the club that she dances in, the Pussycat, to work at the "Losers" nightclub in order to get away from the vengeful Alan.

    At "The Losers" Michele meets Joe, James Stacy, the clubs parking attendant who changes her hose, car tire, and then gives her a sip of coke, the soft drink, from a bottle that he's drinking out of. This impressed the beautiful Michele so much that by the time the day was over she was shacked up with Joe in his apartment in L.A! I should be so lucky.

    Alan gets the bartender at the "Pussycat" nightclub Silor,Ron Rifkin, to tell him where Michele is and then carjacks Mr.Willows, Tom Feddon, killing him and driving off with his car to L.A to murder Michele. Finding both Michele and Joe at the beach Alan is interrupted in his attempt to kill them by the police and runs down and kills a biker as he makes his escape.

    Alan then tracks down Michele at a gas station as she out runs him, on wheels and on foot, to a zoo. It's at the zoo where she's rescued by the police with Alan again getting away and is put into a police guarded hospital room for her own protection.

    Michele breaking out of the hospital goes to Joe's place only to be held hostage by Alan who was there waiting for her. After being held alive by Alan in order for Joe to come home; Alan plans to murder him so Michele can see it. Suddenly Michele breaks away from Alan and locks herself up in the kitchen and when Alan breaks in she pours a can of gasoline on him and lights a match setting him on fire thus the title of the movie "Flareup".

    Luke Askew who's a pretty good actor seemed so embarrassed in the movie that he played it straight and tried to keep his emotions in regards to the part that he was paying under wraps. Especially in that incredibly unintentional hilarious last sequence with Miss. Welch, when he looked like he was either hypnotized or on drugs.

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    • Trivia
      Scenes of the Los Angeles, California go-go club, where Michele (Raquel Welch) works, were shot at The Losers, a La Cienga Boulevard strip club where sexploitation filmmaker Russ Meyer recruited such stars as Tura Satana, Haji, and Erica Gavin.
    • Errores
      In the immolation scene, the mask and gloves of the stuntman's fire suit are clearly visible. Also, the nozzle of the fire extinguisher being brought to the set can be seen in the last two frames before the Brodnek character enters..
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      Lloyd Seibert: There they go, ladies and gentlemen, the most beautiful girls in Las Vegas. Each and every one of them is looking for a husband; so, if any of you husbands are looking?

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Los Angeles Plays Itself (2003)
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      Flareup
      Lyrics by Lenny Adelson

      Music by Les Baxter

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      • 13 de agosto de 1970 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Flareup
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Samuel Goldwyn Studios - 7200 Santa Monica Boulevard, West Hollywood, California, Estados Unidos(Studio)
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      • 1h 40min(100 min)
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