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La grande traque

Titre original : Trackdown
  • 1976
  • R
  • 1h 38min
NOTE IMDb
6,1/10
675
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Erik Estrada and James Mitchum in La grande traque (1976)
A Montana rancher  comes to Los Angeles, searching for his runaway sister, who has become entangled in a world of crime, drugs, and prostitution.
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA Montana rancher (Jim Mitchum) comes to Los Angeles, searching for his runaway sister (Karen Lamm), who has become entangled in a world of crime, drugs, and prostitution.A Montana rancher (Jim Mitchum) comes to Los Angeles, searching for his runaway sister (Karen Lamm), who has become entangled in a world of crime, drugs, and prostitution.A Montana rancher (Jim Mitchum) comes to Los Angeles, searching for his runaway sister (Karen Lamm), who has become entangled in a world of crime, drugs, and prostitution.

  • Réalisation
    • Richard T. Heffron
  • Scénario
    • Paul F. Edwards
    • Ivan Nagy
  • Casting principal
    • James Mitchum
    • Karen Lamm
    • Anne Archer
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,1/10
    675
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Richard T. Heffron
    • Scénario
      • Paul F. Edwards
      • Ivan Nagy
    • Casting principal
      • James Mitchum
      • Karen Lamm
      • Anne Archer
    • 15avis d'utilisateurs
    • 18avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    James Mitchum
    James Mitchum
    • Jim Calhoun
    Karen Lamm
    Karen Lamm
    • Betsy Calhoun
    Anne Archer
    Anne Archer
    • Barbara
    Erik Estrada
    Erik Estrada
    • Chucho
    Cathy Lee Crosby
    Cathy Lee Crosby
    • Lynn Strong
    Vince Cannon
    • Johnny Dee
    John Kerry
    • Sergeant Miller
    Roberto Rodriguez
    • Feo
    • (as Roberto Rodríguez)
    Ernie Wheelwright
    Ernie Wheelwright
    • Rosey
    Zitto Kazann
    Zitto Kazann
    • Curtain
    Elisabeth Chauvet
    • Billie
    Rafael López
    Rafael López
    • Barba
    Gilbert De la Pena
    • Chino
    Joe La Due
    • Ben
    • (as Joe LaDue)
    Ray Sharkey
    Ray Sharkey
    • Flash
    James R. Parkes
    • Joe Andrews
    Frederick Rule
    • Nadino
    Don Reed
    • Flora
    • Réalisation
      • Richard T. Heffron
    • Scénario
      • Paul F. Edwards
      • Ivan Nagy
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    6lost-in-limbo

    "I'm a person. Not a hero".

    It might paint itself as a rough and tumble, by-the-numbers 70s revenge thriller and for most part it's typically generic in its story's progression, but there are some strong themes and capable performances by its cast led by Jim Mitchum and Cathy Lee Crosby. There's a brutal and downbeat side to some scenarios, but never does it becomes overly exploitative despite its angle on forced prostitution and underground violence. The bad guys are scum… truly scum. Where the seedy backdrop of Los Angeles breeds crime and those people take advantage of young naïve runaways looking to hit it big in LA. Some sequences do pack a punch and the script, while not entirely rounded does do enough to evoke some emotional pull when it comes to the overall payback.

    Sixteen year old Betsy Calhoun flees from her Montana ranch heading to Los Angeles, but her dreams soon become a nightmare when she's kidnapped and sold to a prostitution ring. Her older brother Jim heads to Los Angeles to find her, but finds little help until he meets a social worker and a former gang member who knew of his sister's kidnapping.

    Jim Mitchum in the lead role is stolid, but fitting with a more psychical performance told through his facials and in doing so making it more effective. You do feel his pain. He shares good chemistry with a head strong Crosby. Half of the film focuses on his search, while the other follows that of Karen Lamm's wholesome turn as Betsy. Watching how she becomes a prostitute, to how she copes with it and the touching relationship she forms with Anne Archer's prostitute character. Some moments do have a disturbing edge. Not unexpected, but they're powerful because there's enough time invested in these characters. So the story moves between different plot arches before all coming together and offering a surprise or so.

    The film looks bare-bones and on the cheap, but it remains authentic with its on shot locations and gritty action exchanges. Nothing about the direction really ignites itself, but there are set-pieces that craft out an exciting barrage of vicious violence. Like the intense gunfire jousting involving moving lifts was a nice touch. Its plain look might have that made for TV feel, but it doesn't hurt it. At times it can be slow and talky, but its steady handling keeps to its strengths and never over delivers on the old-hat set-up.

    "You know. You're breaking my chops".
    7videorama-759-859391

    Not a bad, worthwhile drama, of tracking down status

    Trackdown is another of those well made flicks of the Seventies. The film, though dry in parts, pulls you in with a story, with not such a happy ending, tragic and shocking. The film with it's good intentions, does turn nasty, yet is violently effective, one could say. It's not what you foresee in the early part of this film, especially if judging it, against the country song in the opening. The scenario here has been done, many times, but the nasty turn of incident here, ups the film's merit. We have a bored, young and beautiful girl, (Karen Lamm, who in real life, died quite young, I believe) who's 'spose to be 17. She sets out for Hollywood, leaving her farm and Mumsie behind, who we never see, where we apparently learn from the small informing dialogue, things aren't quite particularly great between the two. Big ox of a brother (Jim Mitcham- Yes Robert's son) returns and sets out to save her. Lamm quickly ends up in a slick sex slavery operation as a high priced call girl, run by a notorious older pimp, Johnny D, who fronts a topless dancer and entertainment agency. An older woman, also in the rackets, and is obviously doing Jonhny D (a younger Ann Archer, at her sexiest) befriends her, while stubborn and determined Mitchum, kicks down doors, and causes a ruckus, trying to find Sis, almost passing her in one scene. What are the chances? He teams up with a young hustler (Chip's Erik Estrada) who was bedding her, while also working with a pretty social worker (Cathy Lee Crosby) who tells the stubborn headed Mitchum, in a heated moment, "The kids run away, cause the parents are such idiots". Mitchum, who's never really been to Hollywood before, as we can gather, later tells Crosby "I've been a hunter all my life. A hunter survives on instinct, and right now my instinct's telling me, it's not good". He couldn't be more right. Sadly, the last thirty minutes of Trackdown is the strongest, starting with that one brutal scene in the bedroom, and in how Mitchum and company use their smarts to gain revenge. Mitchum's character, a man with a plan, you do root for, but too you can't help get angry at him, to how he's ended up in this position, as you don't believe for two secs, he wants to take a step back, and think how this could of been prevented. In this secret context, Mitchum's character is used as an illustration. We need to focus on the problem, for every runaway, so we can prevent kids taking off, with some not so happy fates ensuing. Trackdown isn't the best movie of this kind, but it's a well worth insight into how these sort of things go down, and how the these scumbags operate in a not half bad movie, considering it's era. Trying to Trackdown Trackdown on VHS, etc, well all I can say, is, I wish the best of luck. See what little of Mitchum's face muscles move, or is it, a play down on his character. You decide.
    7a_chinn

    Exploitation version of Paul Schrader's HARDCORE

    James Mitchum plays a Montana rancher who goes to the big city to find his runaway sister, who's fallen into the seedy LA underworld. He then takes his down-home style of justice to the big city sleaze peddlers! Mitchum is helped by a local who encountered his sister, Chucho (Erik Estrada), and a local social worker (Cathy Lee Crosby), but it's the evil pimp and sleazy madam, Anne Archer (in what was her breakout role), who Mitchum needs to face down himself. TRACKDOWN's plot is remarkably similar to Paul Schrader's HARDCORE (which came out three years later), where George C. Scott looks for his missing daughter, tracking her down to LA, going down a rabbit hole of the illicit subculture of pornography and snuff films. TRACKDOWN is not as erudite or as disturbing as HARDCORE, but it does deliver the DEATH WISH-like payback you wish Scott was allowed to dish out, and at the same time, does not shy away from the ugliness of prostitution. At the same time, the film might have been stronger if it had a director with more panache, say a J. Lee Thompson or Don Siegel, though TV director Richard T. Heffron does an adequate job. Interestingly, the film is based on a story by Ivan Nagy, who would later become famous as the ex-boyfriend of Hollywood madam Heidi Fleiss, whose Anne Archer's character seems eerily similar to. Nagy's firsthand knowledge of the prostitution racket and sex trafficking likely gave the film its uncomfortable realism. Overall, while TRACKDOWN is certainly not high art, it does deliver the exploitation film goods and a gritty realism that I wasn't expecting.

    AI CAPSUL REVIEW: Trackdown is a gritty, exploitation-flavored take on Hardcore, with James Mitchum dishing out cowboy justice in the sleazy underbelly of 1970s L. A. While rough around the edges, it delivers raw thrills and unexpected realism, bolstered by early performances from Erik Estrada and Anne Archer.
    6passenger88

    Hollywood Boulevard, 70s exploitattion, cool characters, but the soundtrack....

    I like Trackdown, it's the typical B-movie with bad acting, especially the main character, who has no feelings at all, not even when he saw his sister's corpse in the morgue, some nudity, bullets and blows. Typical of the exploitation of the 70s and 80s, Hollywood Boulevard is used as the epicentre of crime, the characters are looking for luck and who to take advantage of, like that duo in Midnight Cowboy 1969. What I must say, and it's a shame, is that Trackdown lacks a soundtrack to support it firmly, normally this kind of films are supported by songs or musical genres that are in vogue at the time of filming, which gives them a certain air of interest apart from some poor cinematography or script. In short, the 70s are well reflected here cinematically, and it's good for a Sunday afternoon.
    10Serpent-5

    a forgotten action classic.

    United Artist seems to have ignored this 1976 classic for it's not even on video! Karen Lamm runs away from her Montana home to go to the city and gets raped by mexican gang and sold to a high class beverly Hills pimp Johnny Dee (well played by Vince Cannon). Jim Mitchum plays her brother who goes to Los Angeles looking for her with a help from Cathy Lee Crosby and Erik Estarda. Great finale, Good action, like a suspenseful action sequence on the roof of and in the elevator at Johnny dee's building, to the finale, which involves a high speed car vs a rifle (which also had some "distance" bloopers)! Great cast (with early performance as Ray Sharkey), and Hollywood later sort of remade it with "THE COWBOY WAY" with Woody Harreson 14 years later. Intresting note is Ivan Nagy is credit was "story by", when he is the director that was boyfriend of Heidi Fleiss in real life.

    I think the film is not on video because of musical copyright problem (Kenny Rogers sings the end credit song). The Late Vince Cannon could've been good villian actor, it's too bad he never did much films. The film was re-released by the producers (not United Artist) in 1980 with Estadra on the cover holding a knife with Cathy Lee Crosby also on the poster. The new poster said something like "He's a killer, He's lover, and only Cathy Lee Crosby can tame him". False advertisement, but the film is worth a good release back then as it still stood up to the action films of 1980. And it is still a great exciting action film with a important message!

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    • Anecdotes
      The movie's story-line had similarities with the later picture 'Hardcore' (1979) by Paul Schrader.
    • Gaffes
      If he slaps her while wearing a glove, it would not make a slapping sound.
    • Citations

      Betsy Calhoun: [re the Paris original dress] This is really beautiful.

      [chuckles shyly]

      Betsy Calhoun: I can't take it. I really can't.

      Barbara: Cookie, your first lesson in the big town is that when somebody gives you something nice, you never say no. You just say thank you. And grab it.

    • Connexions
      References La clinique en folie (1972)
    • Bandes originales
      In The City
      Words and Music by Charles Bernstein

      Sung by Jerry Whitman

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    • Date de sortie
      • 28 juillet 1976 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Trackdown
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(several scenes)
    • Société de production
      • Essaness Pictures
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    • Durée
      • 1h 38min(98 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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