Deux groupes de femmes voluptueuses sont traquées à des moments différents par un cascadeur dérangé qui se sert de ses voitures "résistantes à la mort" pour exécuter ses plans meurtriers.Deux groupes de femmes voluptueuses sont traquées à des moments différents par un cascadeur dérangé qui se sert de ses voitures "résistantes à la mort" pour exécuter ses plans meurtriers.Deux groupes de femmes voluptueuses sont traquées à des moments différents par un cascadeur dérangé qui se sert de ses voitures "résistantes à la mort" pour exécuter ses plans meurtriers.
- Prix
- 8 nominations au total
- Jungle Julia
- (as Sydney Poitier)
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- AnecdotesAfter Zoë Bell was cast, Quentin Tarantino told Bell that he would hire a second stunt person to take Bell's place in the stunt scenes where her face wasn't visible. Bell insisted on performing every stunt herself, saying if someone else were cast in her role, and she was only performing the stunts, those were the stunts she would do. Tarantino honored her request.
- GaffesAs 'Death Proof' is an homage to the old, low-budget Grindhouse films of the 70's and 80's, there are many deliberate errors by the filmmaker to give an authentic Grindhouse feel.
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Stuntman Mike: [Stuntman Mike and Pam are in his death-proof car, but Pam is in the passenger-seat which is in a crash-box] Well, Pam... Which way you going, left or right?
Pam: [enthusiastic] Right!
Stuntman Mike: Oh, that's too bad...
[ominous sound effect]
Pam: Why?
Stuntman Mike: Because it was a 50-50 shot on whether you'd be going left or right. You see we're BOTH going left. You could have just as easily been going left, too. And if that was the case... It would have been a while before you started getting scared. But since you're going the other way, I'm afraid you're gonna have to start getting scared... immediately!
- Générique farfeluIn the OPENING credits during the prologue driving sequence, after "Kurt Russell in" there is a quick ten-frame color animation of the title "Quentin Tarantino's Thunder Bolt" which cuts immediately to a simple grainy white-on-black title screen that says "Death Proof".
- Autres versionsAfter Zoe flies off the hood, she walks back to the car and says, "Phew that was a close one". In the Unrated Extended version it then cuts right to her line, "So, where's the maniac?" In the U.S. Theatrical Double Feature version there's some extra lines of dialog in between: As Zoe notices that Abernathy and Kim have been crying she remarks, "You guys look like shit. Who died?" Abernathy then asks Zoe if she's okay, to which she replies, "Well, I'm gonna have a hell of a bruise on my bum, but aside from that I'll be sweet."
- ConnexionsEdited from Grindhouse en programme double (2007)
"Death Proof" is an entertaining film of Quentin Tarantino that follows the style of B-movies and is full of action, violence and nice girls. There are references to many other movies, through dialogs, posters and billboards, but the greatest one is to "Vanishing Point". The choreography of the car races and accidents are amazing and the stuntwoman Zoë Bell is stunning. I was expecting to see what has happened to Lee that was left alone with the owner of the white car and his reaction after seeing the car totally wrecked, but the films has an abrupt end and forgets these characters. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "À Prova de Morte" ("Death Proof")
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- 30 oct. 2010
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- Grindhouse présente Quentin Tarantino's à l'épreuve de la mort
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- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 31 126 421 $ US
- Durée2 heures 7 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1