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Final Justice

  • 1985
  • R
  • 1h 30min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
2.3/10
3.6 k
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Final Justice (1985)
Homicidal sheriff Thomas Jefferson Geronimo is tasked with escorting a mobster to Malta. When the prisoner escapes, Geronimo goes to catch him.
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El sheriff homicida Thomas Jefferson Geronimo recibe el encargo de escoltar a un mafioso a Malta. Cuando el prisionero se escapa, Gerónimo va a atraparlo.El sheriff homicida Thomas Jefferson Geronimo recibe el encargo de escoltar a un mafioso a Malta. Cuando el prisionero se escapa, Gerónimo va a atraparlo.El sheriff homicida Thomas Jefferson Geronimo recibe el encargo de escoltar a un mafioso a Malta. Cuando el prisionero se escapa, Gerónimo va a atraparlo.

  • Dirección
    • Greydon Clark
  • Guionista
    • Greydon Clark
  • Elenco
    • Joe Don Baker
    • Rossano Brazzi
    • Venantino Venantini
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Greydon Clark
    • Guionista
      • Greydon Clark
    • Elenco
      • Joe Don Baker
      • Rossano Brazzi
      • Venantino Venantini
    • 60Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 16Opiniones de los críticos
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    Joe Don Baker
    Joe Don Baker
    • Deputy Sheriff Thomas Jefferson Geronimo III
    Rossano Brazzi
    Rossano Brazzi
    • Don Lamanna
    Venantino Venantini
    Venantino Venantini
    • Joseph Palermo
    Patrizia Pellegrino
    • Gina
    Bill McKinney
    Bill McKinney
    • Chief Wilson
    Helena Dalli
    • Maria Cassar
    • (as Helena Abella)
    Lino Grech
    • Supt. Mifsud
    Tony Ellul
    • Young Officer
    Joe Theuma
    • Fosta
    Bettina Amato-Gauci
    • Anna
    Joe Quattromani
    • Bartender
    Odetta Balzan
    • Stewardess
    Josie Coppini
    • Taxi Driver
    John Suda
    John Suda
    • Man Who Pours Beer
    Elvisio Cannori
    • Tony Palermo
    Josephine Mahoney
    • Woman in Village
    Jan Karl Farrugia
    • Village Boy
    Marie Klaire Farrugia
    • Village Girl
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      • Greydon Clark
    • Guionista
      • Greydon Clark
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    1Erich-13

    I've seen it un-MSTed...

    I notice from the comments that most of the people discussing this movie are basing their remarks on the MST3K airing. That's fair enough (that is, after all, how it got its widest exposure), but, having had the misfortune of seeing "Final Justice" in its original form, I'd just like to share a few thoughts and comments on the uncut version.

    First off, it must be admitted that the original version is slightly more coherent than the MST3K broadcast, owing primarily to an expository scene between Rossano Brazzi and Venantino Venantini (I COULD use the characters' names instead of the actors', but I just love typing the words "Venantino Venantini"), explaining why Venantini's fugitive character can't just leave Malta right away. (It's not a very CONVINCING plot point, but at least the filmmakers tried to cover it.) Whether this scene was cut just for time or because it didn't provide much fodder for riffs, I don't know.

    Another plot point missing in the original: The stripper's betrayal of Venantino Venantini to Joe Don Baker, seemingly unmotivated in the MST3K version, is explained by an earlier, extremely unpleasant scene in which Venantini rapes her in the shower. While this does give her a motive for turning against him, the whole scenario is just really...icky. (There's no other word for it.)

    Some of the MST-worthy moments (the perpetual truncated shouts of "Son of a--" and the "deja vu" shooting of the sheriff) were purely the result of the edited-for-TV print they worked with, and were absent from the original movie.

    One scene I wish had made it into the MST3K version: Before entering the bar to question some people, Joe Don asks the Maltese policewoman accompanying him to stay outside, because "they see that uniform, they won't cooperate." However, Joe Don himself is wearing his ridiculous cowboy-slash-sheriff outfit, complete with shiny badge! I can't imagine why they passed on that great opportunity to make fun of him...

    One final observation on the original, uncut version of "Final Justice": Why, oh why, did they feel the need to put Venantino Venantini's naked butt up on the screen?
    1zmaturin

    White Hot Joe Don Baker Action!

    Human pot roast Joe Don Baker (MITCHELL) stars in this dull, unremarkable `action' movie as Deputy Geronimo, a fat, gassy slob who sits around in a stupid looking cowboy suit, listening to country music and eating too many donuts. Meanwhile, a vaguely criminal guy named Palermo (played by the guy who owned the drill in Fulci's GATES OF HELL) stumbles into Joe Don's territory and shoots the sheriff in a poorly edited scene. Joe Don- slowly- gives chase and offs Palermo's brother after uttering his now legendary catch phrase `It's your move. Think you can take me? Well, go ahead on'. For some reason Joe Don, a Texas lawman, must transport Palermo to Italy (`Mr. Palermo's been a major source of embarrassment to the Italian government,' says Mr. Wilson, another vague character played by Bill McKinney, who was in MASTER NINJA 1, SHE FREAK, and a lot of good Clint Eastwood movies).

    Anyhoo, Joe Don's plane must land on the island of Malta, where Palermo escapes with the help of a briefcase and a guy who looks like Jon Lovitz. And that's where the movie grinds to a halt. For the rest of the movie, Joe Don looks for Palermo, looses Palermo, ends up in a jail cell, is yelled at by the Malta chief of police, and then is let go with a warning not to look for Palermo any more. Then Joe Don keeps looking for Palermo, looses Palermo, ends up in a jail cell, is yelled at by the Malta chief of police, and then is let go with a warning not to look for Palermo any more. Then Joe Don looks for Palermo, looses Palermo, ends up in a jail cell, is yelled at by the Malta chief of police, and then is let go with a warning not to look for Palermo any more. This is one aggravating movie.

    At one point Joe Don is thought to be dead at sea. All the other characters wonder if he's dead or not, finally concluding that he is. But then he shows up (he was rescued by a poor family) and no one mentions the fact that he was missing at sea for several days. Even his cute, Julia Louise-Dreyfuss-esque sidekick doesn't welcome him back. She does, however, offer to help him find Palermo, so Joe Don looks for Palermo, looses Palermo, ends up in a jail cell, is yelled at by the Malta chief of police, and then let go with a warning not to look for Palermo any more.

    Highpoints include, a bizarre carnival with strange colorful floats, some sexy strippers, a shoot out involving a kid dressed like Napoleon AND a cart of tomatoes, a chase scene involving a guy dressed like a monk, and any scene without Joe Don. Lowpoints include Joe Don threatening a stripper with a coat hanger.

    It should be noted that this is from Greydon Clark, director of ANGEL'S REVENGE, who appears as the sheriff. Ick!
    2Mister-6

    Aw, please, can't I have just one more "Justice"?

    Joe Don Baker. He was great in "Walking Tall" and had a good bit-part in "Goldeneye", but here in "Final Justice" all hope is gone...the dark side has won.

    As with most of humanity, my main experience with this one was on MST3K, and what an experience it was! Mike and the robots dig their claws deep into Baker's ample flesh and skewer this flick completely. It's obvious they were just beginning with "Mitchell" on their anti-Joe Don kick and here lies their continuation on a theme.

    It makes for a funny experience, though: there are plenty of choice riffs. My favorites - "John Rhys-Davies for sale", "It's 'Meatloaf: Texas Ranger'", "none of them are sponge-worthy", "Why was she wearing her prom dress to bed", and my favorite - "'Son of a...'? What? What was he the son of: son of a PREACHER MAN?"

    By itself, "Final Justice" is, as Joe Don puts it in the movie, "a big fat nada". But here, it actually has some entertainment value. You get a chance, catch THIS version of "Final Justice".

    Two stars for "Final Justice". Ten for the MST3K version ONLY.

    Oh, and try not to visit Malta when Joe Don's in town.
    paulo20

    Geronimo (no, not the real one) is a jerk

    Unbelievably pointless

    How many times can you watch Joe Don Baker getting up from a cell bunk? Or hear him say "Go ahead on"? Well this piece of cinematic detritus will test your endurance to the max, and chances are, perhaps, that you won't be able to make it; at least not without the cast of MST3K, who are masters at turning mere nonsense into hilarious nonsense. Not only is the alleged hero a thoroughly unlikable lout, but most of the time, when he's not bullying the stereotyped Maltese locals around, he's getting beaten up, jailed or he's making bad on promises. Plus he says "Go ahead on" alot. Annoying as hell, I tells ya. In short, complete, nigh-ineffectual jerk. He seems real good on the draw, however, thanks to bad editing and timing.
    bobbyknightmare

    Enough already (Or "In defense of Joe Don Baker")

    Joe Don Baker is, in my eyes, a likeable enough lug who, like many actors, happened to grow a little older and a little thicker at a time when Hollywood had no tolerance for people who weren't under 30 and/or at least 45 percent post-consumer plastic.

    So wisely, Baker decided to switch from leading man roles to character roles; the big, rough-edged but likeable and honest cop roles like Mitchell and T.J. Geronimo.

    Baker's work in the late 70s and early 80s remind me of that one uncle that your parents didn't like to be around, but the kids loved and who was always the first one there to help when the family was in need.

    Anyways...

    "Final Justice" is probably as good a movie as one could have expected from the producers of the European and kid-with-rich-parents-and-just-out-of-film-school cheap-offs that provide MST3K with so much of their schedule. Baker was believable in his role, as was his constantly frustrated yet admiring partner.

    Ladies and gentlemen, I doubt highly that Joe Don Baker looked at the script and saw it as his ticket to an E! Celebrity Profile. What he did see it as was a chance to stay busy, have fun and make a few bucks. And give him credit, he always puts his all into every film he does. How many performers can truly say the same?

    As hard as the MST3K gang laugh at Joe Don baker, he gets the biggest laugh of all. Their constant slaps at him are only keeping his career alive.

    If it wasn't for them, how many of you would be reviewing this movie?

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    • Trivia
      This movie grew in popularity when Mystery Science Theater 3000 made fun of it.
    • Errores
      Wilson says that the US has had excellent relations with Malta for "over a hundred years." Malta has only been an independent nation since 1964.
    • Citas

      [after capturing Palermo in Texas]

      Deputy Sheriff Thomas Jefferson Geronimo III: You have the right to remain silent...

      [kicks him in the head]

      Deputy Sheriff Thomas Jefferson Geronimo III: ...and all that other shit.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Mystery Science Theater 3000: Final Justice (1999)
    • Bandas sonoras
      The Sound of Justice
      Music by David Bell

      Words by John Wilkman

      Performed by David Morgan

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 25 de enero de 1985 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Estados Unidos
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      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • The Maltese Connection
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Malta
    • Productoras
      • Arista Films
      • Mediterranean Films
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 30min(90 min)
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      • Mono
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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