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Légitime violence

Titre original : Rolling Thunder
  • 1977
  • 16
  • 1h 40min
NOTE IMDb
6,9/10
14 k
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William Devane in Légitime violence (1977)
Trailer for Rolling Thunder
Lire trailer2:31
1 Video
76 photos
Psychological DramaCrimeDramaThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA recently-returned Vietnam POW loses his family and his right hand during a violent home invasion, and seeks retribution against those responsible.A recently-returned Vietnam POW loses his family and his right hand during a violent home invasion, and seeks retribution against those responsible.A recently-returned Vietnam POW loses his family and his right hand during a violent home invasion, and seeks retribution against those responsible.

  • Réalisation
    • John Flynn
  • Scénario
    • Paul Schrader
    • Heywood Gould
  • Casting principal
    • William Devane
    • Tommy Lee Jones
    • Linda Haynes
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,9/10
    14 k
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    • Réalisation
      • John Flynn
    • Scénario
      • Paul Schrader
      • Heywood Gould
    • Casting principal
      • William Devane
      • Tommy Lee Jones
      • Linda Haynes
    • 111avis d'utilisateurs
    • 91avis des critiques
    • 66Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rolling Thunder
    Trailer 2:31
    Rolling Thunder

    Photos76

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    William Devane
    William Devane
    • Major Charles Rane
    Tommy Lee Jones
    Tommy Lee Jones
    • Johnny Vohden
    Linda Haynes
    Linda Haynes
    • Linda Forchet
    James Best
    James Best
    • Texan
    Dabney Coleman
    Dabney Coleman
    • Maxwell
    Lisa Blake Richards
    Lisa Blake Richards
    • Janet
    • (as Lisa Richards)
    Luke Askew
    Luke Askew
    • Automatic Slim
    Lawrason Driscoll
    • Cliff
    James Victor
    James Victor
    • Lopez
    Cassie Yates
    Cassie Yates
    • Candy
    Jordan Gerler
    • Mark
    Jane Abbott
    • Sister
    Jerry Brown
    Jerry Brown
    • Patrolman 1
    Jacque Burandt
    • Bebe
    Anthony Castillo
    • Street Urchin
    Charles Escamilla
    • T Bird
    Rudy T. Gonzales
    • Bartender
    Robert K. Guthrie
    • Reporter 3
    • Réalisation
      • John Flynn
    • Scénario
      • Paul Schrader
      • Heywood Gould
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    8Fella_shibby

    It has a solid Peckinpah style violent shootouts n showdown.

    I first saw this in the early 90s on a vhs n found it to be boring at times but after revisiting it recently i liked it as the movie has plenty of character development n the story engaging.

    In the 80s n 90s, i never used to care bah character development.

    While Taxi Driver is top notch, this one too showcases the horror n turnoil war returnees go thru.

    After spending seven years as a POW in Hanoi, Major Rane returns home but finds his home very different from the one he left.

    Rane realizes that his son does not remember him and his wife admits to him that she has become engaged to another man and has no plans to break it off. Rane stoically accepts this and greeted warmly by the townspeople and he is presented with a red Cadillac and 2,555 silver dollars which attracts the attention of four border outlaws.

    The locations are good but the best part is the silent n tough portrayal of the lead character.

    The climactic action sequence is filled with lots of bloody shootouts n mayhem.
    8RedRoadster

    A Cult classic of 70's cinema.

    I'm always fascinated by some of the wonderful and lesser known cult films from the 1970's. The Grainy film stock, the reliance on character and story rather than effects. "Rolling Thunder" is an excellent noir / revenge example of how atmosphere and the "less is more" style can propel a movie along in such a gripping way. With a screenplay by Paul Schrader (Taxi Driver) and a haunting theme song by Denny Brooks, this is a quality example of the genre.

    Major Charles Rane (William Devane) is a man who has been pushed beyond his limits during an eight year incarceration in the Hanoi Hilton. Returning home with his friend Sergeant Vohgel (Tommy Lee Jones)and being a minor celebrity to his home town, He is presented with a new Cadillac car and a briefcase full of silver dollars (one for every day he was a POW) He tries to adapt to civilian life with his wife, who is now engaged to another man, and his son who doesn't remember him. Any chance at healing his soul is destroyed when a gang of thugs show up at his house to steal the silver dollars. After trying to torture the location (unsuccessfully) of the briefcase out of the Major, his son reveals where it is in an effort to spare his father any more pain. Once in possession of the money they kill his wife and son as they witnessed the crime and leave him for dead. Big Mistake.

    This is a complex film which shows you a traumatised and quiet protagonist who is emotionally dead inside. Having suffered so much already , he can barely show any emotion over losing his family. When he decides to hunt the killers down, there are no outbursts just a cold resolve to do what he must.

    Devane and Jones are excellent as two men who share an unbreakable bond of camaraderie and are both destroyed by the horrors they suffered in Vietnam. Its interesting how neither fear conflict but are both uneasy in their own homes. Linda Haynes gives good support as a waitress who is attracted to Rane and his celebrity but then realises he is psychologically existing on a different level.

    One of the most interesting "revenge" films that i've seen due to the complex nature of the characters and the total lack of glorification involved in the scenes of violence. There are similarities to "The Wild Bunch" (1969) and the final shootout is a scene worthy of Peckinpah himself.

    (At time of writing, this film is only available on a Spanish import DVD or rare VHS copies which you might be able to track down on e bay. Lets hope for a studio DVD release soon.)
    7TheFearmakers

    Linda Haynes (RIP) Steals the Show

    The low-budget production company American International Pictures got themselves a movie with a then-groundbreaking post-Vietnam War plot and message that deserved a far superior studio...

    And that's because important subjects can be costly -- yet thanks to creative and economical director John Flynn, ROLLING THUNDER becomes an entertaining road movie on an exploitation vengeance trail...

    Severely built into returning POW veterans William Devane and younger sidekick Tommy Lee Jones... one married with a wife and kid, the other harsh, haunted and born to lose...

    So it's not long before Devane's Major Charles Rane, after a rare-coin-theft gone extremely bad... resulting in the shocking deaths of his separated wife, beloved yet distant son and the loss of his own hand... is (through irreversible reaction) thrust into action...

    Paving way for who's at first an unlikable side-character in Lawrason Driscoll as Cliff... the wife and son's more typically befitting substitute dad... ultimately partaking in what feels like his own more basic and narrowed, location-hopping, investigatory revenge flick...

    Blindly seeking the killers through dilapidated Mexico taverns and broken-down villas while Devane and blonde beauty Linda Haynes's POW groupie turned gun-moll provide a more fleshed-out, genuinely romantic mainline -- yet with the same gritty goal intact...

    Meanwhile an underused Tommy Lee Jones's arsenal must wait for the bloody Sam Peckinpah-style ending (combined with director Martin Scorsese and this picture's screenwriter Paul Schrader's TAXI DRIVER) that has Devane -- progressively befitting a role he initially seems too old for -- finally becoming the grisly ultra-violent anti-hero...

    Yet it's those previous scenes with Linda Haynes -- whose searing motivation to keep him away from trouble are as intense as what he's about to step into -- that really showcases what ROLLING THUNDER could and does afford well: a moving character-driven melodrama where the search means more than its inevitable (yet still unpredictable) outcome.
    8Crepus13

    Influential and, sadly, somewhat forgotten

    I recently caught this semi-exploitative revenge flick on TV (Showtime), after wanting to see it for a while. Unfortunately, it's not on DVD and there's a good chance you're not going to find it on VHS (or laser disc) either, unless you go through eBay, maybe. Anyway, despite the fact that my first viewing of "Rolling Thunder" was in a modified format (unless the movie was shot in 1.33:1, which I doubt), I had a blast. William Devane is pretty great as the slightly psycho Vietnam vet who comes home to find that his small town life isn't waiting for him. And, of course, he goes *completely* psycho after...well, I won't spoil anything. Worth mentioning: this film is a big influence on Quentin Tarantino, who named his short-lived film release company after it (i.e. Rolling Thunder Pictures). What a shame that the company didn't survive long enough to re-release the film it's named for. If you're really into '70s cinema, action, sleaze, etc., you have to make an effort to see "Rolling Thunder". For real.
    Infofreak

    The Seventies wins again!

    'Rolling Thunder' epitomizes to me what is great about 1970s movies. Just imagine this one remade today! It'd be a John Woo-esque shoot 'em up "action" blockbuster with slo mo explosions and a "hip" techno soundtrack! But we have here is an intelligent, well written (by Paul Shrader) and acted study of alienation AND a great revenge thriller as well. You can have your cake and eat it too! Something Hollywood seems to have forgotten...

    Devane is superb as the Vietnam Vet who regards himself as already dead. He returns to a heroes welcome, a new car and ready cash, but finds it impossible to put his life back together. Tragedy strikes and he does the only thing he can do - seek revenge.

    'Rolling Thunder' is often unfairly tagged a "vigilante movie" which brings 'Death Wish' to mind, when it really has more in common with another 1970s classic of obsession and violence, Peckinpah's 'Bring Me The Head Of Alfredo Garcia'. 'Rolling Thunder' isn't as great as that, and suffers from a few dead spots in the second half, but make no mistake, this is a superior thriller that wipes the floor with 99% of Hollywood's current output.

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      James Best initially turned down playing the role of the Texan because he objected to the profanity in the script. However, he eventually agreed to play the part after he learned that both William Devane and Tommy Lee Jones were attached to the movie. Best put ice cubes under his cowboy hat to convey that his character was always sweating.
    • Gaffes
      When Rane threatens to shoot Lopez, it is clear that his missing tooth is just a black cap, as it shines in the light.
    • Citations

      Major Charles Rane: I found them.

      Johnny: Who?

      Major Charles Rane: The men who killed my son.

      Johnny: I'll just get my gear.

      Major Charles Rane: They're in a whorehouse over in Juarez right now. There's the four that came into my home, and there's eight or ten others.

      Johnny: Let's go clean 'em up.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Take 2: Vietnam Movies (1980)
    • Bandes originales
      San Antone
      Written by Barry De Vorzon (uncredited)

      Sung by Denny Brooks

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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 avril 1978 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Espagnol
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Tormenta arrolladora
    • Lieux de tournage
      • San Antonio, Texas, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • American International Pictures (AIP)
      • Lawrence Gordon Productions
      • TBC Film Presentation
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      • 2 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 115 $US
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      1 heure 40 minutes
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    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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