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6,2/10
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Un ancien soldat français participe à des combats de rue pour gagner de l'argent pour la famille de son frère.Un ancien soldat français participe à des combats de rue pour gagner de l'argent pour la famille de son frère.Un ancien soldat français participe à des combats de rue pour gagner de l'argent pour la famille de son frère.
- Réalisation
- Scénaristes
- Vedettes
Vojislav Govedarica
- Sgt. Hartog
- (as Voyo Goric)
Dennis Rucker
- Irish Legionnaire
- (as Dennis Wayne Rucker)
Avis en vedette
(62%) Without doubt one of my favourite early(ish) Van Damme movies that is so much more like Street fighter the video game than the actual Street fighter film. This is nuts and bolts late 80's early 90's action B-movie fun right from the very beginning. Van Damme is on physical top form with some impressive moves from the many fights featured, the story is good simple action movie stuff, and even though this is clearly a lowish budgeted film it's always watchable and entertaining. Performance wise this isn't anything of course worth speaking of, but Harrison Page is good fun as the sleazy manager, while Deborah Rennard gets plenty of screen time wearing some of the periods' more curious fashions. Overall any true of Mr Damme should certainly check this out.
Lionheart is clealry one of the best movies Van Damme made in his early days. The film had good fight scenes and a nice plot. Harrison Page as Van Damme's boy provides a lot of good one-liners and Van Damme kicks a lot of ass. I give it *** out of ****.
Well, I wasn't expecting such a dramatic movie, but this one really
made me cry, especially at the ending scene. The movie begins in
Djibouti, where a legionary camp is placed. The casting is wisely done.
Especially the guys which were following Lion in US. Deborah Rennard is
very cool. I think she deserved better in Hollywood. Harrison Page
perfectly fits in his role. And Van Damme... Maybe he should have made
more drama movies, he proved he is good at it. You should have this on, if you are a fan of Van Damme, I think it is his best movie, even better than Bloodsport. Well we're expecting more drama movies from Van Damme.
made me cry, especially at the ending scene. The movie begins in
Djibouti, where a legionary camp is placed. The casting is wisely done.
Especially the guys which were following Lion in US. Deborah Rennard is
very cool. I think she deserved better in Hollywood. Harrison Page
perfectly fits in his role. And Van Damme... Maybe he should have made
more drama movies, he proved he is good at it. You should have this on, if you are a fan of Van Damme, I think it is his best movie, even better than Bloodsport. Well we're expecting more drama movies from Van Damme.
Lionheart is yet another Van Damme-movie with a lame story and great fight-scenes. Van Damme escapes from the French foreign-legion to find the people who killed his brother. When he comes to America he starts fighting for money, which he gives to his family. As said before, the story isn`t that good, but it is head and shoulders above the terrible "Black Eagle". Lionheart is a great B-movie that is worth renting. 8/10
Vandamme in one of his
best movies.
The 90's vibe, the streets, everything fits in.
The fighting scènes are good.
One of my favorite 90's movies.
They never gonna make it like this.
Realy miss the 90's.
The 90's vibe, the streets, everything fits in.
The fighting scènes are good.
One of my favorite 90's movies.
They never gonna make it like this.
Realy miss the 90's.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThis film was released under one of five titles, depending on the country it was released in. It was released under the names 'Lionheart', 'Full Contact', 'A.W.O.L Absent Without Leave', 'Wrong Bet,' and 'Leon '. The film was independently funded and so was sold to various distributors throughout the world. It is therefore assumed they just picked the title that had the most impact in their respective territories.
- GaffesDuring the fight in the pool, Lyon's lion tattoo is not on his chest.
- Autres versionsAustralian releases rated M are edited for violence.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Sense8: What Is Human? (2015)
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 6 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 24 078 196 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 7 094 552 $ US
- 13 janv. 1991
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 24 271 196 $ US
- Durée
- 1h 48m(108 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1
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