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Slaughter

  • 1972
  • R
  • 1h 32m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,9/10
1,4 k
MA NOTE
Jim Brown and Stella Stevens in Slaughter (1972)
Home Video Trailer from American International
Liretrailer0 min 16 s
1 vidéo
52 photos
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueSlaughter, a former Green Beret, avenges the killing of loved ones by the Mob, and in so doing is coerced by the Feds into traveling to Mexico to finish off surviving mobsters.Slaughter, a former Green Beret, avenges the killing of loved ones by the Mob, and in so doing is coerced by the Feds into traveling to Mexico to finish off surviving mobsters.Slaughter, a former Green Beret, avenges the killing of loved ones by the Mob, and in so doing is coerced by the Feds into traveling to Mexico to finish off surviving mobsters.

  • Director
    • Jack Starrett
  • Writers
    • Mark Hanna
    • Don Williams
  • Stars
    • Jim Brown
    • Stella Stevens
    • Rip Torn
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    5,9/10
    1,4 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Jack Starrett
    • Writers
      • Mark Hanna
      • Don Williams
    • Stars
      • Jim Brown
      • Stella Stevens
      • Rip Torn
    • 31Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 52Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux19

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    Jim Brown
    Jim Brown
    • Slaughter
    Stella Stevens
    Stella Stevens
    • Ann
    Rip Torn
    Rip Torn
    • Dominic Hoffo
    Cameron Mitchell
    Cameron Mitchell
    • A.W. Price
    Don Gordon
    Don Gordon
    • Harry
    Marlene Clark
    Marlene Clark
    • Kim
    Robert Phillips
    Robert Phillips
    • Frank
    Marion Brasch
    Marion Brasch
    • Jenny
    • (as Marion Brash)
    Norman Alfe
    Norman Alfe
    • Mario Felice
    Eddie Lo Russo
    • Little Al
    • (as Eddie LoRusso)
    Buddy Garion
    Buddy Garion
    • Eddie
    Roger Cudney
    Roger Cudney
    • Gio
    • (as Roger C. Cudney)
    Lance Hool
    Lance Hool
    • Intern
    • (as Lance Winston)
    Juan José Laboriel
    • Uncle
    • (as Juan Jose Laboriel)
    Francisca López de Laboriel
    • Aunt
    • (as Francisca Lopes De Laboriel)
    Robert C. Ross
    • Hood #1
    Ricardo Adalid
    • Hood #2
    • (as Ricardo Adalid B)
    Gerardo Zepeda
    Gerardo Zepeda
    • Hood #3
    • Director
      • Jack Starrett
    • Writers
      • Mark Hanna
      • Don Williams
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs31

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    Driver-5

    "Slaughter's gonna blow your mind..."

    ...so goes Billy Preston's song. MGM had SHAFT (1971) with Richard Roundtree, AIP had SLAUGHTER with Jim Brown. After his parents are blown up by the Mafia, Vietnam Vet Brown's gonna kick some greasy Italian ass (Rip Torn), and along the way he gets a sidekick (Steve McQueen's mate Don Gordon), sleeps with Stella Stevens and generally causes havoc down in Mexico. It's not very good, but there are some decent action scenes and it's a hell of a lot better than some of the Blaxploitation garbage.
    Poseidon-3

    Baby, it's Jim Brown....

    Somehow, in even the most sleazy, tacky and sordid surroundings, Brown was able to retain a level of dignity and appeal in his movies. This film revels in the various hallmarks of the Blaxpoitation genre, but Brown comes out of it unscathed. He plays a former Green Beret whose parents are killed by the Mob (his father was heavily involved with them.) When he tries to exact revenge, he winds up recruited by Treasury Department official Mitchell to work together in bringing down several mobsters in Mexico. Here, he is aided by Gordon and, to a lesser degree Clark. Alfe is the primary fat cat with Torn as his second in command. Things get complicated and very ugly when Alfe sends Torn's ex-hooker girlfriend (Stevens) to soften up (or harden?) Brown. Brown, though very low-key through most of the film, presents such an amiable presence despite the tawdriness of the material that he makes this film worth watching. His "shoot first, ask questions later" character is somewhat ill-defined, but he gives the film some honor. Gordon does an admirable job as his short, adoring sidekick who wishes he had even a tenth of Brown's magnetism and ability. Torn gives a brooding, slimy, but interesting performance as a racist, vicious thug. Stevens gets a showy dress (and undress!) rehearsal for her memorable role as an ex-prostitute in "The Poseidon Adventure" (filmed just after this.) Her look in this film is precisely the same, though she has some far more adult scenes in this one. Brown's sex scenes with Stevens had to have been quite the eye-openers in 1972 as they still are even today! It's clear that the two had chemistry together and clearly enjoyed their relationship as actors. Alfe (who, oddly, has not one other screen credit to his name) is distinctive and memorable (if, at times, unintentionally funny.) With a Mr. Roarke hairdo and with a voice that may not be the actor's own, he nonetheless does a decent job of presenting a man with power and influence. Mitchell hardly appears and Clark's role is an almost total throwaway (though she has one memorably hilarious exit from an apartment doorway!) This film is not for everyone as it is decidedly politically incorrect with plenty of the "N" word flying around. However, it is filled with interesting lead actors who give their all to their roles and help it to rise above cheaper variations on the genre. A few of the bit players are bad, but they aren't around long in most cases. Only some of the interior shots in hotel rooms or offices betray a lack of budget (with rotten sound and lighting.) There is definite overuse of a fish-eye lens which becomes distracting and is a by-product of the era. Much of the film, though, comes off as pretty slick with a terrific title song, some well-handled action scenes and enough spark in the dialogue to hold one's interest. It's the type of flick where the men refer to each other as "baby" and even "sweetheart" all in the name of that inimitable 1970's funk. It was followed by an even more lurid, but entertaining, sequel.
    6planktonrules

    Not exactly blaxsploitation but still pretty good.

    Yes, the film stars Jim Brown and yes he kicks a lot of butt. However, I don't think I'd classify this as a 'blaxsploitation film'. That's because the film is mostly set in Mexico and the good guys are the government. This is definitely NOT a battle between Black and White America, but our hero, Brown, is solidly on the side of 'the Man'; i.e., the government.

    The film begins with the family of former Green Beret, Brown, being killed by mobsters. As a result, he goes on a one-man mission to kill mobsters. However, this ends up causing problems because he blunders into a covert government operation and the real bad guy gets away. So, Brown agrees to go to Mexico and work with the feds to settle the score. The plot ends up being rather mindless--with Brown shooting and punching as well as mobsters killing each other off like mad. However, it's enjoyable and time-passing mindless.

    This film is blessed with a very good supporting cast. The seldom recognized Don Gordon (star of countless TV shows), Cameron Mitchell, Stella Stevens and Rip Torn are all on hand to give the film some good acting, so that all the weight of the film doesn't rest on Brown just killing people! Worth watching but not life changing.
    mawhite2001

    Thank goodness for Directv...

    ...because I've been able to watch this film and other great blaxploitation classics.The plot is pretty basic for this genre(the tough black hero avenges the death of his loved one and kick some "whitey" butt in the process).Although the film seems dated,the action pieces more than make up for it.Jim Brown shows a limited range as an actor,but Rip Torn is great as the slimy mobster & Stella Stevens is hot as always as the girlfriend.
    5merklekranz

    There are only three reasons to see this ...................

    There are only three reasons to see this and they are Stella Stevens three nude scenes, two in bed with Jim Brown, and one in the shower. Other than Stella, there is little to recommend. All you get is plenty of meaningless action, car chases, and other nonsense. Cameron Mitchell is totally wasted, and Rip Torn unfortunately is forgettable as a Mafia boss. The revenge plot seems forced, and the government's involvement has something to do with computers, but is murky at best. One plus is the Todd AO photography, which produces several intriguing wide angle shots. "Slaughter" is nothing more than a weak mafia film, with Stella Stevens being the only attraction. - MERK

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    • Anecdotes
      One of Jim Brown's three favorite films he starred in: the other two are Douze salopards (1967) and Mars attaque! (1996).
    • Gaffes
      A character uses a revolver with a suppressor attached. Revolvers cannot be suppressed (other than a specially manufactured Russian model) because most of their noise comes from the cylinder gap before the barrel which is behind the suppressor.
    • Citations

      Harry: You're really far out, you know that? I mean we go out to that house and let them know we are lookin' to get killed, and all of a sudden your sittin' on top of the world like your King Shit! Man, you're weird Slaughter, I mean goddammit, you're just weird!

    • Connexions
      Featured in Adam & Yves (1974)
    • Bandes originales
      In Your Arms
      By Luchi De Jesus and Ric Marlow

      Sung by Ella Woods

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    • Date de sortie
      • 12 septembre 1974 (Mexico)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
      • Mexico
    • Langue
      • English
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Julian Drake
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Hotel Camino Real, Ville de Mexico, Distrito Federal, Mexique
    • sociétés de production
      • American International Pictures (AIP)
      • Slaughter Productions
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    • Budget
      • 750 000 $ US (estimation)
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    • Durée
      1 heure 32 minutes
    • Couleur
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    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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