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Sang dans les Rues

Titre original : Gekitotsu! Satsujin ken
  • 1974
  • 18A
  • 1h 31m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,9/10
6 k
MA NOTE
Shin'ichi Chiba in Sang dans les Rues (1974)
Trailer 1
Liretrailer2 min 13 s
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Martial ArtsActionCrimeThriller

Après avoir échoué à conclure un accord avec ses ennemis, un maître de karaté mercenaire décide de protéger la fille d'un magnat du pétrole récemment décédé du conglomérat maléfique qui en v... Tout lireAprès avoir échoué à conclure un accord avec ses ennemis, un maître de karaté mercenaire décide de protéger la fille d'un magnat du pétrole récemment décédé du conglomérat maléfique qui en veut à son héritage.Après avoir échoué à conclure un accord avec ses ennemis, un maître de karaté mercenaire décide de protéger la fille d'un magnat du pétrole récemment décédé du conglomérat maléfique qui en veut à son héritage.

  • Director
    • Shigehiro Ozawa
  • Writers
    • Kôji Takada
    • Motohiro Torii
    • Steve Autrey
  • Stars
    • Shin'ichi Chiba
    • Goichi Yamada
    • Yutaka Nakajima
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    6,9/10
    6 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Shigehiro Ozawa
    • Writers
      • Kôji Takada
      • Motohiro Torii
      • Steve Autrey
    • Stars
      • Shin'ichi Chiba
      • Goichi Yamada
      • Yutaka Nakajima
    • 71Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 72Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
  • Vidéos1

    The Street Fighter
    Trailer 2:13
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    Rôles principaux44

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    Shin'ichi Chiba
    Shin'ichi Chiba
    • Takuma Tsurugi (Terry)
    • (as Sonny Chiba)
    Goichi Yamada
    • Rakuda Zhang
    • (as Gerald Yamada)
    Yutaka Nakajima
    • Sarai Chuayut
    • (as Doris Nakajima)
    Chiyoko Kazama
    • Yang Gei-Cheun
    Etsuko Shihomi
    Etsuko Shihomi
    • Nachi Shikenbaru
    • (as Sue Shiomi)
    Nobuo Kawai
    • Tetsunosuke Tsuchida
    Akira Shioji
    • Liang Dung-Yat
    Chico Lourant
    • Bondo
    • (as Chico Roland)
    Tony Cetera
    • Abdul Jadot
    Osman Yusuf
    Osman Yusuf
    • King Stone
    • (as Yuseph Osman)
    Jirô Yabuki
    • Gijun Shikenbaru
    • (as Jirô Chiba)
    Minken Karasawa
    • Warden Yamazaki
    Takuzô Kawatani
    • Ôshima
    Kojiro Shirakawa
    • Inspector Chan
    Tetsuo Torisu
    • Detective A
    Hisao Mizoguchi
    • Endoshi - Monkey Boy
    Masataka Iwao
    • Saga
    Takashi Noguchi
    • Yokoyama
    • Director
      • Shigehiro Ozawa
    • Writers
      • Kôji Takada
      • Motohiro Torii
      • Steve Autrey
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs71

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    EL BUNCHO

    THE MOVIE THAT GAVE MARTIAL ARTS FLICKS THEIR REPUTATION FOR GORE AND SADISM!!! A MUST-SEE!

    Remember during the height of the martial arts movie boom (roughly 1973-1976) the reputation that chopsocky films had for being replete with misery, violence, gore and degradation of the human spirit? Well, most films in the genre didn't live up to the hype at all. THE STREETFIGHTER, however, set the standard for onscreen insanity, was originally rated X for violence, and has yet to be equalled (well...maybe THE STORY OF RIKI) for sheer, nasty entertainment value.

    Sonny Chiba stars as Terry Tsurugi, an utterly amoral b**tard who is absolutely the last guy you would ever want to face in combat. Bruce Lee's characters had the common decency to simply kill you and move on, whereas Tsurugi would make his punishment of an opponent extremely personal, down to the point of tearing off pieces of their bodies. His fighting style is graceless but effective, and a lot easier for any of us who strove to match the grace of Bruce to appreciate. If you want to see ass-whuppin' administered with balletic grace and artistry, do not see this film. If you want to see a guy mercilessly whip truckloads of ass, then this is the movie for you!

    In a nutshell: Terry tsurugi is a badass-for-hire who will take on any job if his price is met. Plotline #1 has Terry rescuing convicted karate murderer Junjo from his date with the hangman. When Terry relocates Junjo to Hong Kong so the Japanese police won't find him, Junjo's brother and sister show up and tell Terry that they can't afford to pay him the rest of the money they owe for their brother's escape. Tragedy results that will make Junjo Terry's bitterest enemy and will eventually see them in a final showdown where only one will survive.Plotline #2 sees Terry volunteering to bodyguard the heiress to an oil fortune who is being pressured by the Yakuza. Her uncle happens to be a Karate master who is the only man alive that Tsurugi respects, and by working for him, Terry makes an attempt at redeeming himself as a human being (well, sort of...). Terry tries to stay one step ahead of the Yakuza, and his efforts culminate in a literal bloodbath where he takes on about thirty goons and puts much foot to ass.

    The two plotlines overlap wildly and the ass-whuppin' set-pieces are loads of violent fun. Chiba's intense performance is unlike any other character in the history of the genre. Mean, violent and downright reprehensible, THE STREETFIGHTER is a unique milestone in the martial arts movie genre. HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION.
    7suspiria10

    S10 Reviews: The Street Fighter (1974)

    Synopsis: Terry Tsurugi (the great Sonny Chiba) is a martial arts master who uses his abundant talents as a mercenary gun-for-hire. Terry is brought in by the Yakuza to kidnap the daughter and sole heir of a recently deceased uber-rich oil tycoon. But when the mafia can't meet the monetary composition that Terry asks for they attempt to keep their plot secret by offing Terry. What a momentous mistake on their part.

    Thoughts: Sonny Chiba's "The Street Fighter" is considered a classic in the martial arts genre. I certainly won't disagree with that since the film is a solid action flick with serious energy. The English dubbing is awful (as always) but does lend itself to the entertainment. The action scenes are shot and staged masterfully and Chiba kicks the baddies from one side of the screen to the next. There are a few tired clichés (the smart-alec sidekick who becomes more of a hindrance than anything) but the overall end result is very entertaining.
    Super_Fu_Manchu

    A number one man, a number one movie

    God, this film is so cool. From the opening scene where Chiba tells his most recent adversary "You'll be unconscious soon through lack of oxygen- its an ancient technique", to the infamous final battle on a stormy night- this is a movie and a half. Classic 70s waow waow music, horribly wonderful dialogue and about 20 rewind moments, this deserves Tarantino's praise. A great time. Return Of The Street Fighter is less sucessful though, so only for the hardcore fans.
    Backlash007

    "Improve your skill, son. Harden your body, become a NUMBER ONE MAN!"

    In a typical action flick, the hero's loved one is murdered, causing the hero to exact his revenge on those responsible. Same boring stuff. Now what if the roles were reversed; what if the hero is the one killing loved ones and the villain is looking for revenge? That's just the start of how The Street Fighter differs from every other martial arts film. The hero is the most evil son of a b*tch in the whole movie, it's great. He breaks every rule in the hero handbook and you still root for him. Sonny Chiba is the title character and he doesn't take sh*t from anyone. Chiba fights everyone, an entire dojo of martial arts students, trained bodyguards, and hired assassins, he even takes on the Yakuza. The characters are superb, mainly the villains. Junjo, the Boss, and even the big, bald wrestler are all great. I absolutely love the blind swordsman. The violence is eye popping, literally. From teeth spittin' to throat rippin', even x-ray bone breaking (which Romeo Must Die would later steal) and a scene that will make every male cringe. And lets not forget the martial arts. Some of the best fighting ever. Chiba is an extraordinary artist. Chiba would play the Street Fighter three more times but this is him at his best. The sequels aren't as good, but still recommended viewing.
    konover

    Become a NUMBER ONE MAN!

    Sonny Chiba is one of the very few martial-arts stars that has escaped Bruce Lee's shadow and this film shows you why. Though he wears dark clothes and is shirtless, (just like Lee), during some of the fight scenes, he still comes across as an original.

    He's got screen presence to spare and his deadpan approach to the exaggerated violence and fight scenes makes this funny and a totally awesome guy movie with lots of blood, gore and fighting. The one thing that I thought was strange was the throaty, phlegm-sounding war-cry that Chiba and other karate masters use throughout the film, but even that grows on you.

    I was inspired to watch this film when I saw short clips in "True Romance". The fight scene looked original, so I gave it a shot. Loved it.

    How can you go wrong when the star of the films utters lines like, "Maybe some day we can hold a death match." and, after punching a guy in the back, "You'll be unconscious through lack of oxygen; it's an ancient technique."

    And I really dig the roly-poly karate master who goes on to teach Chiba's character a few new things about fighting. How many times do you get to see an obviously overweight character show that being overweight doesn't prevent you from kicking ass?

    The character of Ratnose does get overbearing after a while, but it's a small price to pay to watch Chiba play one of the coolest anti-heroes of all time.

    "Become...a number one man!" and rent this movie. Pure 70s martial-arts cheese and ass kicking.

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    • Anecdotes
      First film to ever get an X rating for violence in the US. American newspaper ads carried the quote "NOTICE: The MPAA has rated this film unsuitable for viewers under the age of 17 because of its extraordinary fight sequences."
    • Gaffes
      Near the end of the movie, on the ocean liner, Terry is fighting three men in a hallway and some equipment is visible at the bottom of the screen.
    • Citations

      Terry's Father: Listen my son, TRUST NO ONE! You can count on no one but YOURSELF. Improve your skills, son, harden your body, become a NUMBER ONE MAN! Do not ever let ANYONE beat you!

    • Autres versions
      Originally rated X in the theaters, The Street Fighter was chopped up for the New Line Video re-release giving it an R-rating and a running time of 75 minutes. Unrated and uncut version subsequently released runs 91 minutes and includes all scenes of martial arts violence and gore that was cut.
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      Edited into Satsujin ken 2 (1974)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 2 février 1974 (Japan)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Japan
    • Langue
      • Japanese
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Street Fighter
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Toei-Kyoto Studios, Kyoto, Japon
    • société de production
      • Toei Company
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    • Durée
      1 heure 31 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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