Dans un futur proche, un jeu télévisé diffusé en direct a énormément de succès: un candidat doit échapper à cinq tueurs. François participe; il pense qu'il peut gagner. Mais le jeu est-il tr... Tout lireDans un futur proche, un jeu télévisé diffusé en direct a énormément de succès: un candidat doit échapper à cinq tueurs. François participe; il pense qu'il peut gagner. Mais le jeu est-il truqué?Dans un futur proche, un jeu télévisé diffusé en direct a énormément de succès: un candidat doit échapper à cinq tueurs. François participe; il pense qu'il peut gagner. Mais le jeu est-il truqué?
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- Casting principal
- Télespectateur dans la rue
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- TV Director
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Yves Boisset could succeed in treating committed subjects (the Algeria war in "RAS" or racism in "Dupont -Lajoie".But in "le Prix du Danger" ,he's shooting us a line!The lead is an unambitious actor,Gérard Lanvin,who has made turkeys by the dozen (only "une Semaine de Vacances" and "Une étrange Affaire" are above average in his filmography)He is here no more than Van Damme and co.Michel Piccoli and Marie-France Pisier are supposed to provide the movie with an intellectual alibi,but their cardboard characters and their underwritten parts do not help.
A faux pas: there were many of them in Boisset's eighties' career.
A few years later Hollywood decided to remake it as the Running Man. The producers of that film decided not to read the Stephen King book and took only a couple of the characters names from that novel and mixed it with this film. It's a real hoot to see how much the Producers of the Running Man took from this French film. Their are scenes from this movie that are exactly the same as in the Running Man. They even have a final confrontation between contestant and host as in said picture. I encourage you as a movie buff to go out and seek a copy of this film on video.
It may be dubbed and the picture quality is not that great but it's a fun and exciting film. I highly recommend it.
Although cast mainly with Italian actors, Prize was actually directed by Frenchman Yves Boisset and shot on location in France and the former Yugoslavia. Although not actually credited to be an adaptation of the original novella by Stephen King, it's difficult to believe that his work was not in some way an inspiration for the movie.
The plot, set in the future, tells of a game show where the contestants are witted out against a team of trained bounty hunters who are set out to dispose of them for the blood thirsty TV audiences that watch the show religiously. The aim for the contestants is to reach the finish line, alive! Our hero, unlike his predecessors, turns the fight on the bounty hunters! Much to the shock and dismay of the audience.
The pace of the movie is well set, action mixed with intrigue keeps you watching, and you quickly feel admiration for the struggling hero (played by Gerard Lanvin), as he blunders his way through everything that's thrown at him. A far more interesting character is portrayed by Lanvin than we witness with Arnie's character in the 1987 film 'The Running Man'. The overtones of the movie are more sinister and the comment on society stronger than the American attempt, although the budget is hardly comparable. Sadly this is illustrated most obviously, by the distinct lack of imagination for set design. Unless we are supposed to believe this is set in the near future, then the overwhelming 1980's look the movie has throughout is definitely a negative.
However the budget should not be a deterrence, to what is, in whole, a very watchable and well made film. Not as glamorised nor as violent as 'The Running Man' but overall a more educated and engrossing movie. Still has its flaws, but its worth a watch.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesYves Boisset sued Twentieth Century Fox for copycat because of the movie Running Man (1987), starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, which the screenplay was exactly the same as his own film. Some documents of the case were lost in a plane crash in the New York bay.
- GaffesWhen François Jacquemard discusses with his girlfriend in the dressing-room just before the show, the cameraman and the camera are visible in the mirror.
- Citations
François Jacquemard: Have you seen where your pals are now? Look! 200 million people are watching you, how you cry and crap your pants. Your wife and kids. Look at them! Smile! Show them your balls. You don't even deserve that I kill you. You sissy! A pathetic sissy! Smile at them!
- ConnexionsReferenced in Parole de cinéaste: Yves Boisset: le cinéaste le plus censuré de France (2013)
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- How long is The Prize of Peril?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
- Durée1 heure 38 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 1.66 : 1