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La Course à la mort de l'an 2000

Titre original : Death Race 2000
  • 1975
  • 18
  • 1h 20min
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6,2/10
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David Carradine and Simone Griffeth in La Course à la mort de l'an 2000 (1975)
French Air Force
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Action automobileAction BComédie noireScience-fiction dystopiqueActionComédieScience-fictionSport

Dans un futur dystopique, une course automobile exige des concurrents qu'ils renversent d'innocents piétons pour gagner des points qui sont comptabilisés en fonction de la brutalité de chaqu... Tout lireDans un futur dystopique, une course automobile exige des concurrents qu'ils renversent d'innocents piétons pour gagner des points qui sont comptabilisés en fonction de la brutalité de chaque meurtre.Dans un futur dystopique, une course automobile exige des concurrents qu'ils renversent d'innocents piétons pour gagner des points qui sont comptabilisés en fonction de la brutalité de chaque meurtre.

  • Réalisation
    • Paul Bartel
  • Scénario
    • Robert Thom
    • Charles B. Griffith
    • Ib Melchior
  • Casting principal
    • David Carradine
    • Sylvester Stallone
    • Simone Griffeth
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    6,2/10
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      • Paul Bartel
    • Scénario
      • Robert Thom
      • Charles B. Griffith
      • Ib Melchior
    • Casting principal
      • David Carradine
      • Sylvester Stallone
      • Simone Griffeth
    • 211avis d'utilisateurs
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    • 58Métascore
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    David Carradine
    David Carradine
    • Frankenstein
    Sylvester Stallone
    Sylvester Stallone
    • Machine Gun Joe Viterbo
    Simone Griffeth
    • Annie
    Mary Woronov
    Mary Woronov
    • Calamity Jane
    Roberta Collins
    Roberta Collins
    • Matilda the Hun
    Martin Kove
    Martin Kove
    • Nero the Hero
    Louisa Moritz
    Louisa Moritz
    • Myra
    Don Steele
    Don Steele
    • Junior Bruce
    • (as The Real Don Steele)
    Joyce Jameson
    Joyce Jameson
    • Grace Pander
    Carle Bensen
    • Harold
    Sandy McCallum
    • Mr. President
    Paul L. Ehrmann
    Paul L. Ehrmann
    • Special Agent
    • (as Paul Laurence)
    Harriet Medin
    Harriet Medin
    • Thomasina Paine
    Vince Trankina
    • Lt. Fury
    Bill Morey
    Bill Morey
    • Deacon
    Fred Grandy
    Fred Grandy
    • Herman the German
    William Shephard
    • Pete
    Leslie McRay
    Leslie McRay
    • Cleopatra
    • Réalisation
      • Paul Bartel
    • Scénario
      • Robert Thom
      • Charles B. Griffith
      • Ib Melchior
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    wilbrifar

    Stupid? Hardly.

    I'm astonished by the number of reviewers who see this film as "stupid". It has one hell of a witty script, with amazingly accurate jabs at everything from media hype to uber-patriotic propaganda. Just listen to the president blaming everything on "the treacherous French and their stinking European allies". Sounds chillingly like "Freedom Fries", doesn't it?

    This wonderful little gem is far more intelligent that it's usually given credit for, and certainly smarter than 99.9% of the films made today. Those who dismiss it as stupid junk because of its outrageous premise are missing the point. I haven't seen anyone write a film this smart in at least 20 years.
    Vince-5

    Wonderful sick satire that excels in every department

    Death Race 2000 is, without a doubt, a camp masterpiece. Paul Bartel's energetic direction and jet black humor speed the proceedings along like the racers' custom-made autos. The photography is razor sharp, done in vivid color that beautifully captures the landscapes, rushing roads, and splatters of blood. The phenomenal cast turns in spirited performances all around, with the top prize taken by the exquisite Mary Woronov as sexy cowgirl Calamity Jane Kelly. Whether gyrating on a dance floor or going after a matador in her Bull car, she effortlessly steals every scene she's in. The only flaw in the movie (and it's a minor one) is the resistance; with so many colorful characters and hilarious dialogue and situations, you really don't care one way or the other about Thomasina Paine and her opposition forces. Still, this low-budget (about $300,000) New World opus is an audacious, wildly funny, gorgeously garish delight and an essential classic. "Go for the baby, the baby!"
    6postmanwhoalwaysringstwice

    oh the splendor of the b-movie!

    "Death Race 2000" is a low budget genre melting pot from 1975 starring David Carradine and Sylvester Stallone as two of five feuding race car drivers competing in a futuristic sport that is won based on racking up points from killing pedestrians and others. Based on a 1956 short story, it's a highly satiric sci-fi actioner that uses ironic and downright sadistic touches to examine America's abhorrent fascination with violence.

    The ridiculously contrived and outlandish futuristic setting was put into heavy rotation during the mid-70's in several other films ("Westworld"; "Soylent Green"; "Logan's Run") as a means to tell downbeat and cynical stories that allowed the audience to escape their own reality, but still experience a certain catharsis.

    In the case of "Death Race 2000" the results are a mixed bag, as the over the top material races from dark comedy to "Sleeper"-like sci-fi to undercooked romance and back again. It works because of the tongue-in-cheek direction of Paul Bartel, who would go on to helm the brilliant dark comedy "Eating Raoul". The whole thing is great fun, and has a surprising innocence underneath all of the mostly cartoonish violence.

    This said, the main gripe would have to be the inconsistent pacing, as the race and the story took breaks between laps, which leaves the viewer peeking at their watch.
    Gislef

    A Parody of a Parody...

    Death Race parodies so many things it's hard to know where to begin. America-centrism (the government blame the French for everything), professional sports, pro wrestling (the drivers are badly acted "theme" types), Big Brother, and just about everything else you could name. At the same time it panders to the blood lust of the audience with cartoon violence. Sylvester Stallone is hilarious as a driver with the mannerisms of a 30's gangster, practicing on his accent for the Rocky movies. A must -see.
    7mentalcritic

    A superb demonstration of why we need to keep independent cinema alive

    The B-film industry was once a thriving staple of Hollywood, with directors of all walks and ideals being able to make a film as long as they could raise the cash. Roger Corman, a producer and director among many other things, is one embodiment of the independent spirit. Producing over three hundred films in his career, his name is virtually synonymous with B-level schlock, and it is his productions that have given many of today's major stars their start. In fact, you will find three very familiar faces gracing Death Race 2000. Death Race 2000 is one of his more extravagant productions, but do not let that fool you. Even in 1975, the three hundred thousand dollars he spent on Death Race 2000 would have equaled lunch money on The Godfather Part II, released the previous year on a comparatively lavish budget of thirteen million dollars. While I like both films equally, Death Race 2000 impresses me more simply because it manages to entertain me from start to finish without spending enough money to fund an emergency ward for a month.

    Death Race 2000's plot is simple enough. Five drivers in customised cars drive across a repressive American dictatorship, starting on the East Coast before making their way to New Los Angeles. Along the way, they may run over any pedestrians for certain scores. Rather than simply being the first to cross the finish line, the winner is he who can accumulate more points than the others. It is this critical difference compared to other racing films from which much of the comedy is derived. Those who have seen the film before will remember Euthanasia Day with a lot of fondness, and the utter incompetence of the resistance movement is hilarious in itself. But the real comedy derives from the individual drivers and their personalities. By far the most normal driver in the competition is Calamity Jane, a woman with a cowgirl fetish and metallic bullhorns on the front of her car. Coming next is Nero The Hero, who will look very familiar to viewers of The Karate Kid. His whole shtick revolves around being a Roman Gladiator, but the film does not really give him enough time to develop it.

    Things get really interesting with racer number three, Matilda The Hun. Sporting Nazi symbolism and screaming "Blitzkrieg" whenever she scores a pedestrian, she is the least subtle indication that the makers had their tongues firmly in their cheeks during the creation of the film. Next are the two big rivals in the competition. Sylvester Stallone plays "Machine Gun" Joe Viterbo like a cranky adolescent who has snorted too much cocaine. There is literally nothing on the road he will not kill, and Stallone's trademark slurred speech suits the character to a T. But the real star of the story is Frankenstein, the other previous race winner and a friend of the President. David Carradine plays Frankenstein like a C-grade Darth Vader, delivering much of the comedy. His diversion on Euthanasia Day and the moment where he kicks Stallone's butt are worth watching the film for by themselves. Learning about why he wants to win the race, and what he will do in order to accomplish it, are hilarious in and of themselves. You can sort of see why Carradine and Stallone went on to become headlining stars whilst Kove enjoyed a brief career as the lead villain.

    Death Race 2000 is as dated as hell, let's not kid ourselves. The matte painting of the starting race track is more obvious than an undone bluescreen effect. The blood is so fake that it looks pink at times. The editing makes it very confusing to see how one is getting run over, or who is punching whom during the aforementioned Carradine/Stallone altercation. On the other hand, its story of a dictatorship America that uses sport as an opiate for the masses, its portrayal of the media, and its depiction of blind obedience are timeless. They are even more relevant thirty years on than when the film first premiered. I like to think of the incompetent resistance movement as an indictment of the fact that we would have a better government if we had a credible or even opposing opposition. Seventy-nine minutes is too short a time to go into these political subplots at all, but that Death Race 2000 touches on them at all when far more serious and lengthy films made years later cannot even consider them is a credit to Corman and his company. Death Race 2000 is one of those films that should be preserved in a time capsule for the edification of future generations.

    I gave Death Race 2000 a seven out of ten. Were I making it today, there are a few things I would do differently. The television segments would have been filmed using video or line removal rather than a camera at a television screen, for instance. Balancing this out, however, is the fact that so many of the shots are so effectively composed that it is no wonder Tak Fujimoto went on to become a multi-award-winning Hollywood cinematographer. In short, if you have not seen Death Race 2000 yet, then grab the new Roger Corman Classics DVD. It will be the best B-film, in fact one of the best films period, you will see all year.

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    • Anecdotes
      Explaining why he took the role of Frankenstein in this film, David Carradine said "I started that picture two weeks after I walked off the Kung Fu (1972) set, and that was essentially my image, the "Kung Fu" character, and a lot of people still believe I'm that guy. The idea actually was: No. 1, if you walk off a television series, you better do a movie right away or you might never get to do one. And the second thing was to do something right away that would create the image of a monster to get rid of the image of that little Chinese guy that I'd been playing for four years. And, you know, it did kick-start my movie career."
    • Gaffes
      At about 1:05:00 into the film, the airplane holds just one bomb but, nonetheless, multiple explosions occur when it attacks.
    • Citations

      Machine Gun Joe VeTurbo: You know, Myra, some people might think you're cute. But me, I think you're one very large baked potato.

    • Versions alternatives
      The original UK cinema version was cut by the BBFC to remove a head crushing scene and to edit shots of blood spurts from the car killings and a man's groin being stabbed with Joe's bayonet. All later releases were uncut.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Hollywood Boulevard (1976)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 16 juin 1976 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Site officiel
      • Official Streaming Website
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Langue des signes brésilienne
      • Espagnol
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      • Les Seigneurs de la route
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Chet Holifield Federal Building - 24000 Avila Road, Laguna Niguel, Californie, États-Unis(Exterior)
    • Société de production
      • New World Pictures
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      • 300 000 $US (estimé)
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    • Durée
      • 1h 20min(80 min)
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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