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Juego brutal

Título original: Raw Deal
  • 1986
  • R
  • 1h 46min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.6/10
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Arnold Schwarzenegger in Juego brutal (1986)
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Un exagente del FBI convertido en alguacil de un pueblo pequeño acepta ayudar al jefe del FBI a infiltrarse en la mafia de Chicago cuando asesinan al hijo del jefe del FBI.Un exagente del FBI convertido en alguacil de un pueblo pequeño acepta ayudar al jefe del FBI a infiltrarse en la mafia de Chicago cuando asesinan al hijo del jefe del FBI.Un exagente del FBI convertido en alguacil de un pueblo pequeño acepta ayudar al jefe del FBI a infiltrarse en la mafia de Chicago cuando asesinan al hijo del jefe del FBI.

  • Dirección
    • John Irvin
  • Guionistas
    • Luciano Vincenzoni
    • Sergio Donati
    • Gary DeVore
  • Elenco
    • Arnold Schwarzenegger
    • Kathryn Harrold
    • Sam Wanamaker
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    • Dirección
      • John Irvin
    • Guionistas
      • Luciano Vincenzoni
      • Sergio Donati
      • Gary DeVore
    • Elenco
      • Arnold Schwarzenegger
      • Kathryn Harrold
      • Sam Wanamaker
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    Raw Deal: Going To War (UK)

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    Arnold Schwarzenegger
    Arnold Schwarzenegger
    • Mark Kaminski…
    Kathryn Harrold
    Kathryn Harrold
    • Monique
    Sam Wanamaker
    Sam Wanamaker
    • Luigi Patrovita
    Paul Shenar
    Paul Shenar
    • Paulo Rocca
    Robert Davi
    Robert Davi
    • Max Keller
    Ed Lauter
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    • Baker
    Darren McGavin
    Darren McGavin
    • Harry Shannon
    Joe Regalbuto
    Joe Regalbuto
    • Marvin Baxter
    Mordecai Lawner
    • Marcellino
    Steven Hill
    Steven Hill
    • Martin Lamanski
    Blanche Baker
    Blanche Baker
    • Amy Kaminski
    Louise Robey
    • Lamanski's Girl
    • (as Robey)
    Victor Argo
    Victor Argo
    • Dangerous Man
    George P. Wilbur
    George P. Wilbur
    • Killer #1
    • (as George Wilbur)
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    Denver Mattson
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    John Malloy
    • Trager
    Lorenzo Clemons
    Lorenzo Clemons
    • Washington 2nd Sergeant
    Dick Durock
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      • Sergio Donati
      • Gary DeVore
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    8monkeysgalore

    A Forgotten Gem, and Pure Vintage Arnie

    A routine 80s action film elevated considerably by the presence of then rising star Arnold Schwarzenegger, Raw Deal is one of Arnold's earlier screen appearances, and more forgotten action movies.

    There's really nothing to set it apart. A super cop taking down a gang of criminals. That's the plot. The undercover plot was interesting, but there was a weird abundance of plot for such a bland-looking action film.

    The action scenes are the film's strength for sure. The action abounds here, with a great opening shootout, car/motorcycle chase, bar fight, alley fight, store fight, car chase, and the long climax consisting of two long and awesome shootouts. There's a long shootout where Arnold drives around in a car shooting fools to the tune of "Satisfaction" by The Rolling Stones. The best part? He puts the tape into the player at the start of the scene.

    This is a severely blood-soaked action film, even by 80s standards, with lots of bloody violence. It's a little excessive. It also has an underrated acting performance from Arnold, a cool rocky 80s theme, and one of the best gear-up scenes ever. It's almost as good as the one in Hot Fuzz. Superpolicías (2007).

    Definitely give it a watch if you're an Arnold fan, or even an 80s action junkie. I still can't get over the greatness of the gloriously OTT final shootouts. This movie is painfully Arnold, and I love it.
    7al_phillips2000

    hilarious

    Arnold at his peak as a one-man wrecking crew as he demolishes a crime family single-handed. It reminds me of the Stallone film where Rambo takes on Russia in Afghanistan. This film has good acting though, and the ever-evil Robert Davi at his slimy best. The shoot-out at the gravel pit with "Satisfaction" playing is a classic. And don't forget the classic line :"You should not drink and bake"!
    5dworldeater

    It is the audience that gets a raw deal from this troubled production

    In Arnold's best period of his film career, it is unquestionable that Raw Deal is his worst film from that era. Sandwiched between two of his best action movies, Commando and Predator. Raw Deal is real weak by comparison. The film is a mess and it seemed that those involved with the production could not agree on what they were making. Also, it would appear that funds were too low for anyone's vision to get on screen. The editing and music for this movie is really poorly done. This film is definitely lacking in a consistent tone or focus. The action scenes seem out of place as well. Raw Deal was probably meant to be a low budget police thriller. Any way you slice it, this film is not a cohesive piece of work and is filled with plot holes. Arnold, at this point in his career had massive physicality and charisma. However, he was lacking in acting skills and was horrendous in the more dramatic scenes here. The supporting cast was pretty good for the most part. Even though this is not Arnie's highest quality production, it still remains fairly entertaining. There is quite a bit of funny stuff here(some intentional and some not). Also, there is plenty of Arnold one liners with one of my favorites, "You should not drink and bake". While Raw Deal is not a well made movie, it is not totally unwatchable and is still quite amusing and outrageous.
    7sol1218

    One of Arnold's best. A must for every Schwarznegger fan.

    Arnold takes on the entire Chicago syndicate run by mob chief Luigi Petrovita, Sam Wanamaker, with predictable results.

    Arnold, Mark Kaminski, is canned from the FBI because he was too rough with the bad guys and told by his boss Baxter, Joe Regalbuto, to "resign or be prosecuted". Now working in a dead end job as a lawman in some hick town in North Carolina a friend of his from the FBI Harry Shannon, Darren McGavin, gets in touch with Arnold for help in the death of his son who was killed in a mob attack on a FBI safe house.

    Harry tells Anold that there's a mole in the FBI's higher ups that's tipping off the mob on what the FBI has as informers and witnesses and where there being kept from the mob to live long enough to testify against it and is responsible for his son's death. Arnold goes undercover as a hood and joins the mob to find out who's working with them from the FBI and bring him to justice in this action-packed Arnold Schwarznegger vehicle; and just guess who the FBI mole is?

    A must for Schwarznegger fans with Arnold, for the first time in his movie career, speaking whole sentences and showing some sensitivity in scenes with his love interests in the movie his wife Amy, Balnche Baker, to whom Arnold utters the movie best line " You shouldn't drink and bake at the same time". There's also Arnolds sexy mob girlfriend Monique, Kathryn Harrold, whom he avoids having any action with and has no idea that Arnold is an undercover lawman as well as a loyal and happily married man.

    Great action sequences sprinkled all throughout the film with a tremendous and unbelievable shoot-out at the end of the movie to the explosive and thumping music score of "The Kaminski Stomp" which raises the adrenaline level of the theater audience to it's limits.
    lemon_magic

    2nd rate Schwarzenegger, but fans will still enjoy it

    Don't be angry with me for only awarding "Raw Deal" 5 stars out of 10. It's a 'strong, almost a 6' 5, not a 'weak, barely above a 4' 5. If that makes any sense.

    I think that part of the problem is that I saw this after I saw "Terminator" and "Commando", and it was a bit of a let-down. (And I might have been suffering from a bit of "Schwarzenegger-overexposure".) Arnold is a bit wasted here. It's as if someone mistakenly cast him in a role meant for someone like Chuck Norris. Let's face it, this is a smaller scale movie with a seemingly smaller budget; Dolph Lundgren or Rutger Hauer or Micheal Biehn or even that guy from "Eddie And The Cruisers" could have filled in for the S-man in this movie and you would hardly have noticed the difference, except for a few one-liners. Not to mention the director for "Raw Deal" seemed to be nowhere near Cameron's or Lester's class. Same thing goes for the cast (with all respect to Darren McGavin and Robert Davi). Kathryn Harrold is not a substitute for Linda Hamilton. She's OK, but she's a Ford Taurus to Hamilton's Corvette Stingray.

    There are pacing problems, too. The screenwriter felt the need to include several filler sequences that are meant to advance the plot and fill in back story and give the other cast members something to do. But most of these sequences are pretty lackluster: a fistfight in a women's clothing store goes nowhere; a romantic confrontation between Davi and Harrold leaves no lasting impact (though it does let Harrold get off a good put-down line); and the 10 minute car chase scene where a crime boss winds up hamburger is an exercise in by-the-numbers padding if there ever was one (good sound design, though).

    But the last 20 minutes serves as a payoff to the first part of the film, and it is basically one long bullet-fest. Arnold basically shoots everything short of LAWs and RPGs at the bad guys, and they obligingly miss with all their shots and fall over and die. None of this is staged with anything like the panache of the firefights in "Commando" or the desperate high speed run-and-gun highway fights in "Terminator". It's all very meat-and-potatoes stuff that wouldn't have be out of place in a typical Cannon/Golan-Globus production. But there's plenty of it, and the S-man is appropriately grim and indestructible, and any fan will be satisfied once the final bad guy goes down in the final hail of bullets.

    After 3 viewings, I still don't understand why no one can hit the huge, slow-moving white guy when they shoot at him, but it's his movie, so I'll just attribute it to Arnold's penchant for bringing a Browning Automatic Rifle to a revolver fight, and let it pass.

    And I don't discount this movie just because it was an Arnold vehicle - I felt that his follow-up "The Running Man" was a return to form (although still not as good as "Terminator" and "Commando").

    Anyway, "Raw Deal" doesn't place in the top 5 (or even 10) Arnold films, but any Schwarzenegger completist will want to have it, and will probably find much to enjoy. And fans of "Crime Story" and gangster films in general will also find this to their liking.

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    • Trivia
      Arnold Schwarzenegger stated on his website that he enjoyed working on this film. He particularly enjoyed working with director John Irvin ("a real actor's director", in his own words). He also said that by the time he finished this picture, he was a better actor.
    • Errores
      At the shootout in the end, Kaminsky shoots one of the gangsters while lying down next to a bar counter. The squibs attached to the guy goes off before Kaminsky has aimed or fired the weapon at him.
    • Citas

      Mark Kaminsky: [11:33] You should not drink and bake!

    • Conexiones
      Edited into The Joey Salads Collection (2019)
    • Bandas sonoras
      One Way Rider
      Written by Rodney Crowell

      Performed by Ricky Skaggs

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 15 de mayo de 1987 (México)
    • Países de origen
      • Estados Unidos
      • Países Bajos
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    • También se conoce como
      • Raw Deal
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Navy Pier - 600 E. Grand Avenue, Near North Side, Chicago, Illinois, Estados Unidos
    • Productoras
      • De Laurentiis Entertainment Group (DEG)
      • Famous Films (II)
      • International Film Corporation (II)
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    • Presupuesto
      • USD 8,500,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 16,209,459
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 5,438,978
      • 8 jun 1986
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 16,209,459
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 46min(106 min)
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      • Dolby Stereo
      • Dolby Digital
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 2.35 : 1

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