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La Guerre des otages

Titre original : The 'Human' Factor
  • 1975
  • 13
  • 1h 35min
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5,6/10
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La Guerre des otages (1975)
DramaThriller

Après que sa famille ait été brutalement assassinée pour une raison inconnue, un ingénieur en informatique se lance à la recherche des responsables.Après que sa famille ait été brutalement assassinée pour une raison inconnue, un ingénieur en informatique se lance à la recherche des responsables.Après que sa famille ait été brutalement assassinée pour une raison inconnue, un ingénieur en informatique se lance à la recherche des responsables.

  • Réalisation
    • Edward Dmytryk
  • Scénario
    • Peter Powell
    • Thomas Hunter
  • Casting principal
    • George Kennedy
    • John Mills
    • Raf Vallone
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,6/10
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    • Réalisation
      • Edward Dmytryk
    • Scénario
      • Peter Powell
      • Thomas Hunter
    • Casting principal
      • George Kennedy
      • John Mills
      • Raf Vallone
    • 22avis d'utilisateurs
    • 16avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rôles principaux26

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    George Kennedy
    George Kennedy
    • John Kinsdale
    John Mills
    John Mills
    • Mike McAllister
    Raf Vallone
    Raf Vallone
    • Dr. Lupo
    Barry Sullivan
    Barry Sullivan
    • Edmonds
    Rita Tushingham
    Rita Tushingham
    • Janice
    Shane Rimmer
    Shane Rimmer
    • CIA Man
    Thomas Hunter
    Thomas Hunter
    • Taylor
    • (as Tom Hunter)
    Frank Avianca
    • Kamal
    Haydée Politoff
    Haydée Politoff
    • Pidgeon
    Arthur Franz
    Arthur Franz
    • Gen. Fuller
    Fiamma Verges
    • Ann Kinsdale
    Danny Huston
    Danny Huston
    • Mark Kinsdale
    • (as Danny Houston)
    Richard Harrison
    • Jeffrey Kinsdale
    • (as Ricky Harrison)
    Hillary Lief
    • Linda Kinsdale
    Michael Mandeville
    • Phillips
    Mark Lowell
    • Eddy Fonseca
    • (as Robert Lowell)
    Jan Englund
    • Agnes Fonseca
    • (as Jan Lowell)
    Ann Ferguson
    • Mrs. Simpson
    • Réalisation
      • Edward Dmytryk
    • Scénario
      • Peter Powell
      • Thomas Hunter
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    7LeonLouisRicci

    OBSCURE FILM...TERRORIST THREAT PERSONALIZED...EXCITING...GRITTY...OVERLOOKED

    Low-Budget American-Italian Revenge Plot.

    Personalized by an American Computer Programmer Stationed in Italy.

    Last Film From the Celebrated Director Dymytryk Known for "Crossfire" (1947), "Murder My Sweet" (1944), "The Caine Mutiny" (1954), and Others.

    His Hollywood Career became Exiled by the HUAC Witch-Hunt.

    Intense Film, Anchored by a Determined, No-Nonsense George Kennedy.

    After His Family is Executed, a Near-Suicidal Kennedy Regroups and Sets-Out on a Vendetta Against the Terrorist Responsible.

    His Family, as it Turns was a Random Display of Activity to Extort Money and Prisoner Release.

    Killing American Families Until Demands are Met.

    The Computer Organization who Employs the Juggernaut who is Kennedy is Linked to the U. S. Govt and Specifically the Military.

    Gets Help from Friendly Insiders and the Hunt is On.

    Taut, Violent, and Suspenseful Film with a Surprisingly Effective Combination of Brains and Brawn from a Limited Actor.

    Gritty, Far-Fetched, Wild and Primitive Display of 1975 Embryonic Computer Technology.

    Films Date this Sort of Thing Profoundly and is Always an Awkward Attraction.

    A Hidden-Gem Discovery.

    Despite the Stone-Age Distraction of the Computers and the Hubris of its Overseer's Imaginary Capabilities,

    The Film is Definitely...

    Worth a Watch.
    6robert-temple-1

    Dmytryk's last stand

    This is the last film made by the famous director Ed Dmytryk before his death. However, he must have been failing more than in health, as his creative juices seem largely to have dried up for this one. I hate to say this, because two of my old pals were involved in the production: George Davis ('in charge of production') and Roy Parkinson, Production Manager. George and Roy liked to work together whenever possible, and I can just imagine that George raised a sizeable portion of the budget for this project. He died just after Christmas in 1999, and most of the films he worked on in his long career are not listed on IMDb. Production accountants often get no screen credits, although they are the custodians of all the producers' darkest secrets, and I learned a few from George! As for Roy, it appears that he is still alive aged 95, and I hope his charming wife Lana is too. George and Roy were two of the most honest and decent men I ever knew, and this seems a fitting occasion to pay tribute to both of them. There was one occasion in particular when I had to consult with them about a most important and difficult decision involving the jobs of many people, and their support helped me to make it and eased me through a crisis of conscience caused by an act of financial corruption by the Boulting Brothers. George Davis and Roy Parkinson came from a generation when loyalty and values still existed and were widely held, though such qualities are today a vanishing commodity in a world ruled by greed. George Kennedy was a curious choice for a lead actor in this action movie, as he was already a bit old and getting overweight. Of course, he is good, but he would have been better 10 years earlier. And this is in any case really a sixties movie made in the seventies. Much of the casting is of well known names from an earlier era who are either given very little to do so that their talents are wasted (such as Rita Tushingham and John Mills) or who look shockingly past their sell-by date, such as Raf Vallone looking like a ghost of himself. The script is weak, and Dmytryk does little to save it. This is one of those films where in the story vengeance is seen to be done, and there's none of that 'they should have a fair trial' stuff, so this is a particularly gritty suspense film. I only wish it had been a better one.
    7Coventry

    Disturbing and relevant in 1975, disturbing and relevant in 2015

    "The Human Factor" was made in 1975, which means it's turning 40 years old this year. And yet, the themes and several aspects that feature here are still painfully relevant nowadays as well. I'm writing this user-comment in January 2015, not even two weeks after the cowardly terrorist attack in Paris, France, and still during the aftermath of numerous terror alerts all across Europe. The film centers on American families being the unwary and innocent targets of ruthless Italian left-wing terrorists. Whether for political or religious reasons, embassies and authorities in various countries are still protecting their compatriots that work abroad out of fear for kidnapping or murder. It's truly sad to see that the world hasn't changed one bit and that humanity is still as selfish and extreme as it ever was. But hey, I'm just supposed to write a review… The final project of director Edward Dmytryk, who was particularly famous in the forties & fifties thanks to movies like "Crossfire" and "The Caine Mutiny", is a tense and engaging action/thriller with a handful of harshly violent sequences and a remarkable lead role for veteran actor George Kennedy. He stars as NATO computer specialist John Kingsdale, working in Naples and playing computer games with his friendly colleague most of the time. But when he returns home to his beloved wife and three children one night, they have been viciously massacred by unknown assailants for an unknown reason. After the funeral the deeply saddened John hesitates one moment to shoot himself through the head, but he shoots the TV-screen instead and vows to personally track down his family's killers. With the help of his colleague and their computer equipment, John discovers that he deals with a group of terrorists that invade the homes of American families through responding to newspaper ads. He prevents another massacre, but meanwhile John himself is also chased by the local authorities. "The Human Factor" is an overall very solid vigilante/revenge thriller. The script is occasionally tedious and confusing due to all the computer slang, especially during the first half of the film, but this is widely compensated during the explosive final act, with a furious battle in a Naples' backstreet alley and a gritty finale inside a crowded supermarket. Several people pointed out that George Kennedy was an odd choice to play the mad avenger, but he's a terrific all-around actor and brings more realism to the part. If, for example, Charles Bronson would have played John Kingsdale, "The Human Factor" would have been more stereotypical and a lot less persuasive. Recommended!
    5shakercoola

    "Eye for an eye" in Naples

    A British suspense-thriller; A story about a middle-aged NATO electronics expert who aims to track down the killers of his family, aided by a colleague and access to an early version of the internet. This film, based on a novel by Simon Quinn, has a theme about how blood vengeance consumes to the point of self-destruction. The film has conviction and carries a modicum of suspense. George Kennedy's arresting performance as a middle-aged nerd, an everyman, hulking around Campania and Lazio like an out-of-control ox, lends a touch of realism to his scenes of lex talionis but it means the emotional cards fail to stack fully in his favour. Ennio Morricone's score responds with just the right emotional tone throughout.
    9philip-evans

    Really hit home while working overseas!

    I generally don't care for revenge films but this was a rare exception! I did not see it when it was first released, but a few years later while I was working as an American ex-patriot in Saudi Arabia. My family and children were with me in Saudi, and we lived on the local economy, as George Kennedy did in the movie. This movie really hit home with me and a lot of other ex-pats that were overseas at the time! It showed how vulnerable we really were living in a foreign country where we were quite often resented for even being there!

    I've always been a George Kennedy fan, even though he's probably not the greatest actor of all time. He's a very likable and believable actor that consistently does a good job! I give him and this film both of my thumbs up!

    I highly recommend this film to anyone that is even thinking about taking a job in a foreign country!

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    • Anecdotes
      Final theatrical movie of Director Edward Dmytryk.
    • Gaffes
      In the final scene when Kinsdale shoots the fleeing terrorist in the back, after his Colt 1911 runs out of ammunition, the slide does lock back, and he continues to pull the trigger with the gun making a clicking sound, as if it is a double action. The 1911 is a single action and will not make that sound.
    • Citations

      Mike McAllister: He's found his killers. He doesn't want them in jail. And neither the machine nor I can predict exactly what his next move is going to be!

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    FAQ14

    • How long is The 'Human' Factor?Alimenté par Alexa

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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 juin 1981 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
      • Italie
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Italien
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Human Factor
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Naples, Campanie, Italie
    • Sociétés de production
      • Avianca Productions Ltd.
      • Eton
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    • Durée
      1 heure 35 minutes
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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