Un policier est chargé de protéger les résidents d'un immeuble pris au piège après le passage d'un ouragan. En parallèle de la catastrophe météorologique, un groupe de criminels tente de réa... Tout lireUn policier est chargé de protéger les résidents d'un immeuble pris au piège après le passage d'un ouragan. En parallèle de la catastrophe météorologique, un groupe de criminels tente de réaliser un vol mystérieux au sein du bâtiment.Un policier est chargé de protéger les résidents d'un immeuble pris au piège après le passage d'un ouragan. En parallèle de la catastrophe météorologique, un groupe de criminels tente de réaliser un vol mystérieux au sein du bâtiment.
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"A Force of One" is a decent, if not particularly igniting old-school Chuck Norris outing where he's confronting drugs with a karate chop/kick. A team of narcotics agents enlist the help of a martial arts expert Matt Logan, when some of their agents end up dead by a serial killer who uses karate. Hesitant to help at first, but soon Logan finds it personal --- revenge and honour.
There's some action; well staged too (like the climatic battle outside the ring), but a lot more time is spent in training (for his championship fight), lessons (for the narcotics agents), being a mentor figure and then trying to connect the dots on who might be the karate serial killer (with little surprise on the reveal). It's rather talky and consisting of the same patterns, but never was I bored. Norris is looking much more comfortable than say in his last role. He comes across genuine in his moods, having a sense of humour and of course delivers on what matters --- amazing martial arts and stunt work. Across from him is a headstrong Jennifer O'Neal. Also the cast features big players like Clu Gulager, Ron O'Neal, James Whitemore Jr. and Charles Cyphers. Paul Aaron's direction is competently tidy, drawing up some striking set-pieces accompanied by Dick Halligan's rhythmic music score of offbeat tempos.
Well made, but standard action/investigative fare.
A Force of One is pretty typical early Chuck: the pace is on the slow side but it does provide plenty of Chuck fights and the movie as a whole isn't bad.Then there's Bill "super foot" Wallace. You kind of know what to expect from someone nicknamed "super foot." Wallace is good at kicking. At acting, not so much.The action is good. Norris designed the fights himself, giving them a more authentic feel.
In all, A Force of One is a decent, harmless, and enjoyable-enough Chuck Norris film.
Overall 7 out of 10
It was one of Chucks better flicks, and he showed some chops in the acting department, but I can't say that the film stuck with me all that much. Regardless, it was somewhat impressive. Ironically enough the one thing I remember about going to see this film was the preview for "The Villain", a western spoof.
There's not much in the way of plot in this thing, but it has a decent enough emotional story. If you're into martial arts, and want to see Chuck Norris early in his career, give this film a try. Not a bad watch.
Enjoy.
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- AnecdotesChuck Norris' opponent in the finale fight was 'Bill "Superfoot' Wallace' who was also John Belushi's bodyguard. In real life, Wallace was the one who discovered Belushi's body after his drug overdose.
- GaffesWhen female op is talking to police chief about the two dead cops the back of the chiefs robe has Matt Logan on it. Like someone peeled off the letters.
- Citations
Charlie Logan: [taking off his belt] You're gonna get it.
Harriett: Oh yeah? Who's gonna give it to me?
Charlie Logan: I am.
[whips her backside with his belt]
Charlie Logan: And DON'T CALL ME CHARLES NO MORE!
- Versions alternativesUK cinema and video versions were cut by 1 min 2 secs by the BBFC to remove shots of cocaine sniffing and all footage of nunchakus. The cuts were waived for the 2012 Anchor Bay DVD.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Force One - Karateka Connection
- Lieux de tournage
- Weyburn Apartments 10845 Weyburn Ave., Westwood, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(2 separate Apartments used as living quarters of two different principals)
- Société de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 20 166 000 $US
- Durée1 heure 30 minutes
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1