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Un dénommé Mister Shatter

Titre original : Shatter
  • 1974
  • R
  • 1h 30min
NOTE IMDb
5,1/10
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Stuart Whitman in Un dénommé Mister Shatter (1974)
Trailer for this thriller about a professional assasin
Lire trailer2:30
1 Video
16 photos
ActionCriminalitéDrameThrillerAction BArts martiaux

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA hitman in Hong Kong discovers he's targeted by everyone after killing an African leader. He partners with a martial arts master to collect his payment while dodging enemies and betrayals.A hitman in Hong Kong discovers he's targeted by everyone after killing an African leader. He partners with a martial arts master to collect his payment while dodging enemies and betrayals.A hitman in Hong Kong discovers he's targeted by everyone after killing an African leader. He partners with a martial arts master to collect his payment while dodging enemies and betrayals.

  • Réalisation
    • Michael Carreras
    • Monte Hellman
  • Scénario
    • Don Houghton
  • Casting principal
    • Stuart Whitman
    • Lung Ti
    • Lily Li
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    5,1/10
    714
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Michael Carreras
      • Monte Hellman
    • Scénario
      • Don Houghton
    • Casting principal
      • Stuart Whitman
      • Lung Ti
      • Lily Li
    • 29avis d'utilisateurs
    • 28avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Vidéos1

    Shatter
    Trailer 2:30
    Shatter

    Photos15

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    Stuart Whitman
    Stuart Whitman
    • Shatter
    Lung Ti
    Lung Ti
    • Tai Pah
    • (as Ti Lung)
    • …
    Lily Li
    Lily Li
    • Mai-Mee
    Peter Cushing
    Peter Cushing
    • Paul Rattwood
    Anton Diffring
    Anton Diffring
    • Hans Leber
    Yemi Goodman Ajibade
    • Ansabi M'Goya
    • (as Yemi Ajibade)
    • …
    Liu Chia-Yung
    Liu Chia-Yung
    • 1st Bodyguard Hans Leber
    • (as Liu Ka Yong)
    Huang Pei-Chi
    Huang Pei-Chi
    • 2nd Bodyguard Hans Leber
    • (as Huang Pei Chi)
    Ya-Ying Liu
    Ya-Ying Liu
    • Hans Leber's Girl
    • (as Liu Ya Ying)
    Lo Wai
    Lo Wai
    • Rattwood's thug extra
    • (as Lo Wei)
    Tsan-Hsi Ma
    • Thai Boxer
    • (as James Ma)
    Han Chiang
    Han Chiang
    • Korean taekwondo fighter
    • (as Chiang Han)
    Hsiung Kao
    Hsiung Kao
    • Japanese karate fighter
    • (as Kao Hsiung)
    Po-Chen Yang
    • Thug
    • (as Pak-Chan Yeung)
    • …
    Ho Bao-Hsing
      Dik-Hak Chan
      Dik-Hak Chan
        Kwok-Kuen Chan
        Kwok-Kuen Chan
          Ming-Wai Chan
          Ming-Wai Chan
            • Réalisation
              • Michael Carreras
              • Monte Hellman
            • Scénario
              • Don Houghton
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            Matt Moses

            passable Hammer action flick with strange sense of morality

            Hammer helped define the gothic vampire genre, for which we should be thankful, but they also found need to dabble in other fields with mixed results. Shatter did not have the most inspired mixture and doesn't stand the test of time very well. Perpetually grouchy killer for hire Stuart Whitman fails goes to Hong Kong where he fails to collect from disreputable banker Anton Diffring. Corrupt government official Peter Cushing has his men beat the pulp out of Whitman, who stumbles off to a massage parlor where kung fu master Lung Ti treats him to a freebie from adorable Li-Li Li (whose name sounds like the refrain to a doo-wop song). Whitman finds his apartment blown up so he takes refuge at his new friends' dojo. He slips underground for a while but gets attacked at a martial arts invitational won by understated Ti. Without questioning the moral validity of his instincts, they help him in his quest to extort a mil from Diffring. International affairs gets somewhat sticky from here, and the bullets fly freely until the predictable climax. Carreras tries his best to present Whitman as a then-prevalent philosopher killer, but the weak introspective sequences that show Whitman roaming around his apartment fail to do the trick. The apparently sensitive regret he feels for his victims comes off as a brooding doom with little real emotion backing it up. Shatter's intolerance for international culture makes a few unexpected peeps from its veneer of acceptance. Snooty references to eating snakes evidence a discomfort with the behavior of a foreign country. The background story sets this attitude in stone: Whitman's being tracked down for getting involved with political affairs in Badawi, a corrupt puppet country in Africa in which brothers contentedly murder brothers for money and power. Such situations may perhaps at time truly occur, but the same can be found in Shakespeare with less disapproval asked of the audience. The degree of acceptance present can be seen as a sense of tragedy, completely disconnected with the random slaying of evil black or Asian characters. I don't mean to push the point, but I found it odd that both major black characters were played no-name Yemi Ajibade in an otherwise internationally well-known cast. Cult director Monte Hellman apparently assisted Carreras, far more experienced as a producer, but did not receive credit. Writer Don Houghton produced the other Shaw/Hammer co-production, The Legend of the 7 Golden Vampires and also takes credit for the awful but amusing Dracula AD 1972. Scenes allegedly shot in Badawi, a country that does not exist, were probably done in Hong Kong.
            8Captain_Couth

            Shaw Brothers meets Hammer Films, part two!

            Shatter (1974) was the second time Shaw Brothers and Hammer Films worked together. This time around the results are not as wild and as entertaining as their previous collaboration (The Seven Golden Vampires) but it's worth your while.

            Stuart Whitman plays your stereotypical all American actor (a type of role that would later be defined by two other great actors Scott Glenn and Fred Ward). He stars as Shatter, man of many skills. Like all people of his ilk, he has completed a job and all parties want him. Like all movie professionals he runs into the same problems (i.e. reneged contract, can't trust anybody, etc.). Peter Cushing guest stars as an English Special Agent as well as several Shaw Brothers' players (Lily Lee as the love interest and Ti Lung as Shatter's protectorate). Throw in Wei Lo (staff director of the Shaws) in a cameo and bit parts from Fung Hark-On and Lee Hoi Sang and viola! You have Shatter! Despite the lack of an interesting action direction (like Liu Chia Hua) the fight scenes are above average and they aptly showcase Ti Lung's skills (it's a shame that he never made it big time, his English wasn't bad and he has charisma).

            Fun for all, recommended for Hammer Films fans and Shaw Brothers marks.
            6ndrejaj1969

            Monte Hellman's "Lost" Flick.

            Long unavailable on home vid, this was just one of the many projects that cult maestro Monte Hellman ghost-directed. So when the good folks at Roan decided to release this on LD, I jumped at the chance to get a copy. At forty bucks, it was worth it. But I had to order off the Dollar Menu for the rest of the week.

            It was a long-held belief that Hellman only directed a small portion of the film before being sacked and replaced by producer Michael Carreras. But in the running commentary, Hellman, upon seeing the movie for the very first time, was surprised to see that at least 80% of the final cut is his.

            Though no "Background to Danger," this is a very passable B-adventure, with Whitman a fine hero/foil. Whitman's Shatter is another in the long line of Hellman loner-man-on-the-outside-looking-in protagonists. The film also bears striking similarities with the long forgotten "Karate-the Hand of Death" (1961)about an American Karate expert returning to Japan after the war and runs afoul of some mob types. "Shatter" is a decent way to spend an hour and a half on a rainy afternoon, and a find for Monte Hellman completeists.
            inspectors71

            Whitman, Stuart Whitman

            I have almost no memory of this film, yet I'm writing a review. Go figure!

            I seem to remember Stuart Whitman as some sort of hit-man in Hong Kong. It was entertaining and badly dubbed and fairly gory; the sort of movie HBO used to fill up their schedule with when they weren't showing more traditional features and before they went off the air at midnight.

            My suggestion is to read the ten other reviews and, if this long-lost and forgettable Kung Fu/Spy flick piques your interest, rent it or buy a used copy.

            Enjoy!
            BaronBl00d

            Hammer and Kung Fu

            An African dictator is assasinated by a secret serviceman unbeknownst that he was hired by a mob rather than his government. He goes to Hong Kong to collect his fee and finds that the mob, his own government, and the African nation are all after him. Stuart Whitman plays the very tired looking Mr. Shatter. He looks like Jack Riley playing Mr. Carlin on the Bob Newhart Show! He meets up with a couple kung fu fighters, one a young man who is the best fighter in Asia and the other a young girl who falls in love with Whitman's lack of charm and exhausted looks. The film has some great fight scenes and the young kung fu expert Lung Ti is an exceptional martial arts expert. Despite the film's obvious flaws, it is a pretty good action-thriller. The acting takes a back seat to the martial arts and the great scenery of a bustling Hong Kong. Peter Cushing has a small role as a British secret service agent and his cameo is the best thing in the film. The role gives Cushing a great part as a rather sadistic, sharp-tounged man with a great sense of ironic humour. He chews his lines with obvious relish(must have been happy he got the free trip to Hong Kong when he heard he was going to be billed below Stuart Whitman in a film named Shatter!). Whitman is also bested by Anton Diffring as the banker for the mob and Whitman's chief nemesis. Diffring had a way playing men of low moral character. Hammer worked with the Shaw Brothers(they produced numerous martial arts films) and came out with a pretty entertaining film. Though not nearly as exciting or innovative as The Legend of the Seven Golden Vampires, Shatter still delivers some punch...and flying feet!

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            • Anecdotes
              The movie ran well behind schedule due to the ill health of star Stuart Whitman.
            • Gaffes
              When Shatter tears off some adhesive tape in his hotel room to stick an envelope to his body, there is hardly any spare tape on the left side of the package. When Shatter goes to remove the envelope in Leber's office, there is now considerably more tape on the same side.
            • Versions alternatives
              The U.S Anchor Bay DVD featured the UK cinema print which was cut to remove a hook impaling and a man being shot and spitting blood during the dock fight. The German CMV Laservision disc is the fully uncut print.
            • Connexions
              Featured in Les Archives de la Hammer: Chiller (1994)

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            • Date de sortie
              • 6 décembre 1974 (Royaume-Uni)
            • Pays d’origine
              • Royaume-Uni
              • Hong Kong
            • Langues
              • Anglais
              • Mandarin
            • Aussi connu sous le nom de
              • Shatter
            • Lieux de tournage
              • Kai Tak Airport, Kowloon City, Kowloon, Hong Kong, Chine(location)
            • Sociétés de production
              • Hammer Films
              • Shaw Brothers
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            • Durée
              1 heure 30 minutes
            • Couleur
              • Color
            • Mixage
              • Mono
            • Rapport de forme
              • 1.85 : 1

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