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Les rues de feu

Titre original : Streets of Fire
  • 1984
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 33min
NOTE IMDb
6,7/10
26 k
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POPULARITÉ
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Diane Lane and Michael Paré in Les rues de feu (1984)
Theatrical Trailer from Universal Pictures
Lire trailer2:19
6 Videos
99+ photos
ActionCriminalitéDrameMusiqueRomanceThrillerAction militaire menée par une seule personneCâpre

Un mercenaire est embauché pour sauver son ex-petite amie, une chanteuse qui a été enlevée par un gang de motards.Un mercenaire est embauché pour sauver son ex-petite amie, une chanteuse qui a été enlevée par un gang de motards.Un mercenaire est embauché pour sauver son ex-petite amie, une chanteuse qui a été enlevée par un gang de motards.

  • Réalisation
    • Walter Hill
  • Scénario
    • Walter Hill
    • Larry Gross
  • Casting principal
    • Michael Paré
    • Diane Lane
    • Rick Moranis
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    6,7/10
    26 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    4 781
    604
    • Réalisation
      • Walter Hill
    • Scénario
      • Walter Hill
      • Larry Gross
    • Casting principal
      • Michael Paré
      • Diane Lane
      • Rick Moranis
    • 239avis d'utilisateurs
    • 105avis des critiques
    • 59Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 2 victoires et 1 nomination au total

    Vidéos6

    Streets of Fire
    Trailer 2:19
    Streets of Fire
    Streets Of Fire: Nowhere Fast
    Clip 4:42
    Streets Of Fire: Nowhere Fast
    Streets Of Fire: Nowhere Fast
    Clip 4:42
    Streets Of Fire: Nowhere Fast
    Streets Of Fire: Tom Cody Meets Raven Shaddock
    Clip 2:26
    Streets Of Fire: Tom Cody Meets Raven Shaddock
    Streets Of Fire: Open Fire
    Clip 2:05
    Streets Of Fire: Open Fire
    Streets Of Fire: Ellen Aim And The Attackers
    Clip 2:09
    Streets Of Fire: Ellen Aim And The Attackers
    Streets Of Fire: The Crew On Casting Diane Lane As Ellen Aim
    Featurette 2:06
    Streets Of Fire: The Crew On Casting Diane Lane As Ellen Aim

    Photos190

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    Rôles principaux60

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    Michael Paré
    Michael Paré
    • Tom Cody
    Diane Lane
    Diane Lane
    • Ellen Aim
    Rick Moranis
    Rick Moranis
    • Billy Fish
    Amy Madigan
    Amy Madigan
    • McCoy
    Willem Dafoe
    Willem Dafoe
    • Raven
    Deborah Van Valkenburgh
    Deborah Van Valkenburgh
    • Reva
    Richard Lawson
    Richard Lawson
    • Ed Price
    Rick Rossovich
    Rick Rossovich
    • Officer Cooley
    Bill Paxton
    Bill Paxton
    • Clyde
    Lee Ving
    Lee Ving
    • Greer
    Stoney Jackson
    • The Sorels - Bird
    Grand L. Bush
    Grand L. Bush
    • The Sorels - Reggie
    • (as Grand Bush)
    Robert Townsend
    Robert Townsend
    • The Sorels - Lester
    Mykelti Williamson
    Mykelti Williamson
    • The Sorels - B.J.
    • (as Mykel T. Williamson)
    Elizabeth Daily
    Elizabeth Daily
    • Baby Doll
    Lynne Thigpen
    Lynne Thigpen
    • Motorwoman
    Marine Jahan
    • 'Torchie's' Dancer
    Ed Begley Jr.
    Ed Begley Jr.
    • Ben Gunn
    • Réalisation
      • Walter Hill
    • Scénario
      • Walter Hill
      • Larry Gross
    • Toute la distribution et toute l’équipe technique
    • Production, box office et plus encore chez IMDbPro

    Avis des utilisateurs239

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    7jortegasa

    We need a new hero

    Ok, lets just get this out the way, Michael Pare as an actor really sucks. Now I know that to most that isn't like earth shattering news but I just wanted to point that out because he is the worse part about this movie. Some would say that this whole movie sucks but not me. I just love this movie. How this movie tanked when it came out is understandable, it had a feel and look that was out of step with the times which really blows because this movie just rocks.

    Lets start out with what its all about. So we have a singer named Ellen Aim(played by Diane Lane) who is kidnaped by a gang lead by Willem Dafoe. Out to rescue Aim is one Tom Cody(played by our friend Pare). Along for the ride is Rick Moranis and Amy Madigan. Great cast right? The music kicks ass, the 50's mashup with the 80's adds a style that is unquestionably different. It's all pretty much silly fun that at times is so over the top that it's hard to keep a straight face. But i gotta keep going to the look because you are not going to find any other movie like it anywhere.

    It really bothers me that this movie isn't better liked or remembered by so many. It's everything that the 1980's were, over the top and crazy. Mix in the action of Walter Hill as director and it's such a fun time.

    I could go on and on about by the bad dialogue and bad jokes that sit alongside black leather gangs like they were made for each other. I could tell you about a lot of things but every time I watch this movie my big question always comes back. Why did it bomb. It bomb because our hero is awful. I want to always love this movie more then it should but Pare and his bad acting always gets in the way.

    So should you see this movie? Yes, just pretend that anyone but Pare is our hero
    7goya-4

    A futuristic rock n roll love story

    In this dark musical drama a soldier of fortune must rescue his former girlfriend after she is kidnapped by a motorcycle gang. This is a very dark and energetic film with an excellent soundtrack and a story that keeps you involved..it has a great cast with Amy Madigan, Rick Moranis, Diane Lane, and others ..very underrated and ahead of its time on a scale of one to ten...7
    8monster-monster

    The Searcher's in the 60's.

    This is a brilliant film that is much more than it should be because of one genius director - Walter Hill.

    He understands and sets the tone and world of this pic perfectly - it has straight-forward, old-western style dialouge, clear good and bad characters and rip-roaring action that reminds you of the old classic westerns that Walter Hill admittedly loves, in particular the Searcher's.

    I won't say much about the plot expect for a badboy returns home rescue the girl he once loved after she is kidnapped by a leather-clad motorcycle gang. It's pretty simple but what you have to watch out for here is Walter Hill's visual and editorial style which was probably the best around in the eighties.

    There isn't any Oscar-worthy performances here but there was never meant to be none - Michael Pare does well with his limited John Wayne modelled role, Rick Moranis shows that he can play much more than the "nerdy-neurotic" character that made him world famous in the early nineties, William Defoe plays a better villain in this than he did in Spiderman and Diane Lane shows that she was once, the hottest woman in Hollywood (she still ain't too bad today!).

    This film deserves more credit, votes, attention and DVD extra's than it presently has - definitely one of the best film's of the eighties.
    8fertilecelluloid

    Extraordinary kinetic work

    Walter Hill, whose fine directorial achievements include "Hard Times", "The Warriors", "Southern Comfort", "Crossroads", "Johnny Handsome" and "Extreme Prejudice", scored another creative bullseye with this self-proclaimed "rock and roll fable". Though it is simplistic in the extreme, it is an extraordinarily kinetic work with great music, stunning cinematography, cutting edge editing (from Hill regular Freeman Davies) and fantastic production design.

    From a purely visual perspective, it was way ahead of its time, and like most things that were ahead of their time, it flopped badly (at the box office). So much of the film is worthy of praise -- the opening credit sequence employs a bravura graphic technique that has been much imitated; the kidnapping of Ellen Aim (Diane Lane) is a stunningly staged sequence, as is Lane's mimed rendition of Jim Steinman's fabulous "Tonight Is What It Means To Be Young". The climactic fight sequence between Michael Pare and Willem Dafoe (in one of his first screen roles) is magical, as are all the film's scenes of physical combat.

    Hill makes mean, lean, muscular movies and populates them with both fresh faces and screen vets. Michael Pare, who had a limited career, is just fine as the mythical Tom Cody, the film's reluctant hero (is there any other?). Dafoe shines as Raven Shaddock, the lead of the kidnappers, and the MIA Amy Madigan is just terrific as the tough-talking McCoy, Pare's feisty sidekick.

    Andrew Laszlo, who worked with Hill on "Southern Comfort" and even shot Tobe Hooper's "The Funhouse", does a knockout job with the cinematography and, working with ace production designer John Vallone (another Hill reg) creates a magnificent retro universe on the Universal backlot.

    Not to be missed!
    9tavm

    Having missed this movie so many years ago, I'm so glad I finally watched Streets of Fire

    After about 25 years, I finally watched this underrated Walter Hill film that not only had several action sequences but also a few complete musical performances that just blew my breath away. I mean, seeing Diane Lane in the opening and closing numbers were some of the most awesome scenes in this movie. By the way, that's not her singing but that of Holly Sherwood. Another singer, Laurie Sargent, also dubs her in another musical segment. Her, I remember from the video "10-9-8" with her group Face to Face, who portray Lane's group The Attackers, whenever it showed on the TBS weekend late night music video compilation show "Night Tracks" during the '80s. Anyway, Michael Pare plays the antihero lead Tom Cody who agrees to rescue former flame Ellen Aim (Ms. Lane's character) from the clutches of Raven Shaddock (Willem Dafoe) for a price. Rick Moranis-as Aim's manager Billy Fish-agrees to provide the dough while Amy Madigan-as the tough-as-nails McCoy-tags along. Along the way, we meet Cody's sister Reva (Deborah Van Valkenburgh), Clyde the Bartender (Bill Paxton), Bill Gunn-the guy who reveals where Ellen and Raven are (Ed Begley, Jr.), Greer-one of the members of Shaddock's gang: The Bombers (Lee Ving), and the musical group The Sorels of which two of those members are B.J. (Mykelti Willimson) and Lester (Robert Townsend). I'll stop there and just mention that I found the whole thing awesome with the look of the picture especially when they showed those subway trains that I actually rode on when I briefly went back to my birthtown of Chicago, Ill. as a 10-year-old kid in the summer of 1977. And most of the dialogue-courtesy of Hill and Larry Gross-just cackles with atmosphere, especially when Pare, Madigan, and especially Moranis put in their two cents as their characters. In fact, this is quite a departure for the latter as he usually is more comically nerdy compared to the more straight character he plays here though he gets some point-on wisecracks. And all the songs are just so great especially when they're written by such luminaries as Lieber & Stoller, Stevie Nicks, and Jim Steinman. And what about that score by Ry Cooder with some help by Jimmy Iovine! In summation, Streets of Fire was just such a cool movie to watch so that's a high recommendation. P.S. One of those great songs was "I Can Dream About You" which The Sorels lip-synced to Winston Ford's vocals though the single release was performed by that song's writer, Dan Hartman, who was previously known for singing on The Edgar Winter Group's "Free Ride" as well as the Disco hit, "Instant Replay". The dancer on the table at Torchie's was one Marine Jahan who the previous year was revealed to be Jennifer Beals' dance double in Flashdance. Besides knowing Moranis from "SCTV" and some other movies and Ed Begley, Jr. from "St. Elsewhere", I also recognized Deborah Van Valkenburgh from "Too Close for Comfort" and Lee Ving as the lead singer of the punk band Fear when they appeared on "Saturday Night Live". And since I just mentioned that I was born in Chicago, I also feel like noting the other players that came from there: Amy Madigan-who graduated from Marquette University which is where one of my younger sisters also finished school, Robert Townsend, and Kathy Griffin who appears as a concert goer here.

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    • Anecdotes
      When Amy Madigan read for the film, she read for the part of the lead character's sister. Madigan told Walter Hill that the best part in the script was the lead character's sidekick. That part called for a man and the character's name was Mendez. The part was rewritten for Madigan and was renamed McCoy.
    • Gaffes
      When the Sorels' bus is stopped by the cop roadblock, as McCoy is pulling the bus to a stop, there's a shot of her in the driver's seat. Seated directly behind Amy Madigan is a middle aged woman who looks like a crew member, present throughout the entire shot. She disappears immediately after the cut and is never seen again, nor was she a passenger on the bus prior to this scene.
    • Citations

      McCoy: You know everywhere I go there's always an asshole.

    • Versions alternatives
      An 'R' rated version of the film was shown to theater exhibitors before being cut to a 'PG' for theatrical release.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Code Quantum: Miss Deep South - June 7, 1958 (1990)
    • Bandes originales
      Nowhere Fast
      Performed by Fire Inc.

      Vocals: Holly Sherwood, Rory Dodd, Eric Troyer

      Written and Produced by Jim Steinman

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    • How long is Streets of Fire?Alimenté par Alexa
    • The ending seems a little off. Was there supposed to be a sequel?
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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 14 novembre 1984 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Calles de fuego
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Wilmington, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Factory rooftop scenes; Torchie's industrial area club scenes.)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Universal Pictures
      • RKO Radio Pictures
      • A Hill-Gordon-Silver Production
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    Box-office

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    • Budget
      • 14 500 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 8 089 290 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 2 426 500 $US
      • 3 juin 1984
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 8 090 536 $US
    Voir les infos détaillées du box-office sur IMDbPro

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    • Durée
      1 heure 33 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Atmos
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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