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Homicidio en la pasarela

Título original: Blackjack
  • Película de TV
  • 1998
  • R
  • 1h 52min
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Dolph Lundgren in Homicidio en la pasarela (1998)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaDolph Lundgren plays Jack Devlin, a U.S Marshal who protects high-profile clients when it comes to a matter of security.Dolph Lundgren plays Jack Devlin, a U.S Marshal who protects high-profile clients when it comes to a matter of security.Dolph Lundgren plays Jack Devlin, a U.S Marshal who protects high-profile clients when it comes to a matter of security.

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    • Kate Vernon
    • Phillip MacKenzie
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      • Phillip MacKenzie
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    Dolph Lundgren
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    • Jack Devlin
    Kate Vernon
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    • Dr. Rachel Stein
    Phillip MacKenzie
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    • Rory Gaines
    Kam Heskin
    Kam Heskin
    • Cinder James
    Fred Williamson
    Fred Williamson
    • Tim Hastings
    Andrew Jackson
    Andrew Jackson
    • Don Tragle
    Padraigin Murphy
    • Casey
    Tony De Santis
    Tony De Santis
    • Detective Trini
    Albert Schultz
    Albert Schultz
    • Derek Smythe
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    Peter Keleghan
    • Bobby Stern
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    Géza Kovács
    • Kamenev
    • (as Geza Kovacz)
    Christie MacFadyen
    • Nicky Stern
    • (as Christine MacFadyen)
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    • Hairy
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    coverme6

    Dolph and Woo: an unlikely combination

    John Woo, whose film resume consists of classic action films

    such as "Face/Off" and "Hard Boiled," steps into the world of

    television in this action-packed, yet awfully dull thriller. Big

    Swede Dolph Lundgren stars as Jack Devlin, a bodyguard with a

    penchant for arming himself with so many handguns in his body,

    it would make Charlten Heston blush! Devlin is hired to guard a

    hot fashion model named Cinder (the fine Kam Heskin) from a

    vicious serial killer on a huge ego-trip.

    "Blackjack" has many fine looking stunts, with cool gunfights

    and pyrotechniques that trademark John Woo's style of film. Yet,

    this movie isn't as violent as his previous films, because

    obviously it was shown on the USA network. In other words, a

    cable channel can't go for excessive gun-induced violence.

    Also, the editing in this film was lousy and trite as well.

    There was a scene where Devlin shoots a guy several times,

    supposedly killing the assassin. But later, the same man comes

    up unharmed, ready to try to waste our hero twice! Huh??! What,

    is that one hitman immune to bullets?

    The acting in this film is at least more decent than the

    production values. Hey, Lundgren still needs to work on his

    lines, but compared to his past movies, at least the script is

    much smarter. Maybe it's just the actor who needs improvement.

    Overall, "Blackjack" is a good movie, but it ain't great folks.

    Go blame that on the fact that it is a
    Leigh L.

    Stinks like a dead dog, but hey! It made me laugh.

    I can only assume that this is the work of a completely different John Woo, i.e. some vodka-sodden squinting tramp by the same name who managed to get caught up in some kind of top-quality mistaken identity farce. If not, then Dolph Lundgren may as well throw himself out of a top floor window right now, because if not even John Woo can make you look cool, you don't stand a chance.

    In fact, what's the exact opposite of 'cool'? That's the only way to describe this film. I saw it on TV, and I'd still have felt cheated if I hadn't been laughing so much. How my sides ached at the sight of Dolph Lundgren sitting in a big lake of milk, trying to look all serious and pained as another meaningless flashback kicked in to further the cause of the most hilariously stupid cinematic premise in the history of everything in the world ever. "Oh yes, I've got this phobia of white things, but only sometimes when the bullets stop flying and we need to stop the audience from changing channels." And even that doesn't work.

    He looks old, as well. If they're going to do (snigger) Masters of the Universe II, they'd better (snort) hurry up and get on with it...

    Ah, me. The only advice I can give you is this: if you don't start laughing within the first ten minutes of Blackjack, give it up.
    5fmarkland32

    Dealers push...

    Dolph Lundgren stars as Jack Devlin a bodyguard who is blinded by a flash grenade which gives him a color phobia (It gets even more ridiculous) seems Devlin is afraid of the color white and is trying to stay low while he conquers his fear. However when a supermodel is hassled by her psychotic ex-husband it is only Devlin that can protect her from certain death in this made for television movie which is slightly more watchable than Woo's other TV movie bomb but basically suffers from too much length and lack of grip on the subplots which overwhelm Blackjack's overall story. Blackjack is along the line of "Do you think we can fit one more subplot to the other 7000 ones, Let's see how it works!" There is of course the color phobia, Lundgren being a new parent, the homoeroticism between Lundgren and Rubinek, the supermodel and her psycho ex,The bad guy being a failed actor, the supermodel addicted to prescription drugs, his best friend's injury, the friend's company which is taken over, the parents of the little girl who die under mysterious circumstances, Lundgren's shrink and Lundgren's tragic past. That is like five more subplots than the movie needs and really Woo cannot make it work, especially when there is too much going on. Still Blackjack has it's moments. The action sequences while watered down for Television consumption has it's degree of punch and Lundgren gives a not too shabby performance. Certainly better than you would expect but really this is only for curious John Woo fans who want to see him make a Hong Kong styled TV movie. It is a combo that doesn't work but at least it isn't because of lack of trying.

    * * out of 4-(Fair)
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    "I'm just good with my hands...."

    Put simply, Dolph Lundgren is the real one man army!!



    Swedish-born Lundgren is Jack Devlin, a bodyguard for hire who holsters guns all over his body and uses playing cards as deadly projectiles. He can take out an group of at least a dozen men armed with automatic guns with only the use of his pistols. Talk about unbeatable. This guy could teach Rambo lessons! Devlin's got one weakness, though, and that is the color of pure white. This is done so he's not portrayed as a complete superman!



    "Blackjack" is a prime John Woo film, which is filmed in an expertly way. But that doesn't mean it's perfect. This film has a lot of drawbacks!! For example, Devlin has an unlimited supply of ammo, meaning he never had to reload his guns! That was an error that should have been corrected. But the dumbest mistake in this film is the fact that Devlin has a phobia of the color white! That is the dumbest fear ever since being afraid of having peanut butter stuck to the roof of your mouth (I'm not kidding!!) Plus, there were instances where Devlin touched a couple of white objects (i.e. doors) and he didn't react to them! Those were one of the weirdest and most boneheaded doozies ever shown on TV, and with a master director like John Woo, they should have been corrected!



    But, despite all those miserable errors in this film, "Blackjack" is really a very enjoyable action flick, with great stunts, great performances (especially of Lundgren's, this has to be his best role for a very long time) and cool action sequences, which is typical John Woo-style adrenaline rushes. Watch this movie if you're in the mood for a guilty pleasure!
    5anthonygibbons1

    Dolph-a-thon part 18 This was a TV pilot that was never picked up

    First and foremost this was never intended as a movie. So I do think that should be taken into consideration when viewing.

    This was a TV pilot for a show that was never picked up.

    After this the pilot was restructured and released DTV to capitalize on Dolph Lundgren's popularity in DTV market.

    It probably had the opposite effect and really harmed his career.

    Although it got released before, Blackjack (1998) was filmed after Dolph Lundgren's two previous films, Fallen Knight (1998) and Sweepers (1998), that he had made back to back earlier that year (1997).

    This 'movie' as an hour long TV pilot would probably be quite fun. It's mostly set up and introducing us to the world of Jack Devlin played by Dolph Lundgren, a U. S Marshal who protects high-profile clients when it comes to a matter of security.

    The character Jack Devlin is hit with a strange phobia - fear of white color.

    It's a very silly premise but Dolph Lundgren is quite charming in the role. We get introduced to characters that would have been recurring characters in a TV show.

    The action for a TV show at the time is actually handled quite well.

    'Alias' and 'Dark Angel' would come out a few years later so there was clearly a market for this type of TV spy thriller.

    Sadly we will never know if this could have worked as a TV show.

    This is more of a curiosity for Dolph Lundgren fans. It would have been fun to see him pursue a TV career as 'Blackjack' seem to represent a real downtrend in his output and popularity.

    I do think this film harmed his career and it is evident in the movies he did after this. The quality of his output declined.

    I don't think I would recommend this but, if you have low expectations and view it as a curiosity in both Woo and Lundgren's careers you can enjoy some of the action.

    It's very slow and unnecessarily long.

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    • Trivia
      Was intended to be the pilot (first episode) of a TV series centering on Dolph Lundgren's character.
    • Errores
      In the first shootout, Jack saw the flash grenade tossed, shielded the girl and jumped away from it. That savvy, experienced character certainly would have known NOT to open his eyes too soon, saving him from the resulting impairment.
    • Citas

      Jack Devlin: Pick a card.

      Cinder James: Will it tell my future?

      Jack Devlin: It's just a card.

    • Versiones alternativas
      The Canadian Broadcast Version Which Premeired This Year(2002) as a none-tv-movie, but a realy released film, has the sequences of bright colors cut for time .
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Soirée spéciale Dolph Lundgren: Le Doc (2000)

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      • 2 de febrero de 2000 (España)
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