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La formule

Titre original : The Formula
  • 1980
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  • 1h 57min
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Marlon Brando and George C. Scott in La formule (1980)
Trailer for this mystery starring George C. Scott and Marlon Brando
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CriminalitéThriller

La formule de production de carburant synthétique, inventée par les nazis à la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, est recherchée par certains qui cherchent à la vendre, et par d'autres qui s... Tout lireLa formule de production de carburant synthétique, inventée par les nazis à la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, est recherchée par certains qui cherchent à la vendre, et par d'autres qui souhaitent la détruire.La formule de production de carburant synthétique, inventée par les nazis à la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, est recherchée par certains qui cherchent à la vendre, et par d'autres qui souhaitent la détruire.

  • Réalisation
    • John G. Avildsen
  • Scénario
    • Steve Shagan
  • Casting principal
    • George C. Scott
    • Marlon Brando
    • Marthe Keller
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,6/10
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    • Réalisation
      • John G. Avildsen
    • Scénario
      • Steve Shagan
    • Casting principal
      • George C. Scott
      • Marlon Brando
      • Marthe Keller
    • 41avis d'utilisateurs
    • 23avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Nommé pour 1 Oscar
      • 7 nominations au total

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    The Formula (1980)
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    George C. Scott
    George C. Scott
    • Barney Caine
    Marlon Brando
    Marlon Brando
    • Adam Steiffel
    Marthe Keller
    Marthe Keller
    • Lisa
    John Gielgud
    John Gielgud
    • Dr. Esau
    G.D. Spradlin
    G.D. Spradlin
    • Clements
    Beatrice Straight
    Beatrice Straight
    • Kay Neeley
    Richard Lynch
    Richard Lynch
    • Kladen…
    John Van Dreelen
    John Van Dreelen
    • Hans Lehman
    Robin Clarke
    • Major Neeley
    Ike Eisenmann
    Ike Eisenmann
    • Tony
    Marshall Thompson
    Marshall Thompson
    • Geologist #1
    Dieter Schidor
    Dieter Schidor
    • Assassin
    Werner Kreindl
    • Schellenberg
    Jan Niklas
    Jan Niklas
    • Gestapo Captain
    Wolfgang Preiss
    Wolfgang Preiss
    • Franz Tauber
    Calvin Jung
    • Sgt. Yosuta
    Alan North
    Alan North
    • Nolan
    David Byrd
    David Byrd
    • Obermann
    • Réalisation
      • John G. Avildsen
    • Scénario
      • Steve Shagan
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    8mdewey

    Synthetic fuel, anyone?

    This film may have even more relevance today than in 1980, when it was released. Most in this country would love to be left to their own devices by marketing/consuming fuel based on American coal derivatives like those delineated in the "Genesis" formula instead of depending upon foreign petroleum. The parallels outlined here are close to today's, especially the popular theories these days that big oil is suppressing valid fuel alternative projects that would undercut their energy dominance, hence, their financial status.

    Unlke some other reviewers, I thought the film moved along at a nicely orchestrated pace, making it, perhaps, a more analytical movie than a Hollywood flash-and-dash melodrama. The film follows a logical progression of events that lets the viewer absorb the contents in easy to swallow doses, that is, as long as he/she pays attention to the plot development.

    I was impressed by mostly all the actors, especially Marthe Keller, who acquitted herself very well in her portrayal by staying well within her character and by her impeccable timing and fluid delivery. Mr. Brando's rather short stint in the film was punctuated by terse, cynical and penetrating dialog, playing the enterprising villain who continually cuts to the chase with large doses of street-wise metaphors. George C., as usual, is a no-nonsense good cop who only wants to see justice prevail, regardless of who gets burnt. Yet inside him, demons from the past lurk and can't help but surface from time to time: you can see it in the non-verbal communication that Mr. Scott so characteristically exudes.

    Thanks to TCM for showing these kinds of films that are usually omitted on other movie channels.
    8jndejure

    Thought Provoking Material

    I saw this movie when it came out in 1980 and enjoyed it immensely with all of the twists and turns keeping me thinking the whole time. Yes, Marlon and George were perfect for their respective roles. Brando playing the aging corporate bad guy who knows the score, and Scott an over the hill cop who gets his teeth into something he just can't seem to let go of. Both, to me, fit their respective characters well. The nature of the plot, although kept vague was necessary for the internal intrigue to build. Still, many did not like this forced need to contemplate the many aspects of this film as it was being seen. Yet, I wonder if those who did not enjoy this movie as I did might not find it more interesting if viewed today with gas heading toward $4 and then maybe $5 a gallon? Does everyone need to have everything shown to them in a movie or am I just one of the few who's head doesn't hurt when I use it for what it was designed to do? Enjoy this movie for what it is, a commentary on human greed and power.
    5utgard14

    "I don't envy you your profession, Mr. Caine. It must be one long tragic view of life."

    LAPD detective George C. Scott investigates the murder of an old friend. More and more murders happen as the investigation leads him into a conspiracy plot involving a formula for synthetic fuel created by Nazi scientists in World War II.

    Overlong thriller with dull stretches. Main selling point being that it's the only movie to costar heavy hitters George C. Scott and Marlon Brando, coincidentally the only two actors to refuse their Best Actor Oscars. Brando only appears in three scenes. For some reason he insisted on making himself up to look ridiculous with fake teeth, a comb-over, and something stuck up his nose. Beside that, he does fine and so does Scott. Nothing special in the career of either man but not the stinker some make it out to be. The plot involving the formula conspiracy is interesting. It's not a terrible film. It goes on too long and the fact that everybody Scott talks to seems to be murdered almost immediately afterward is pretty funny. But it's watchable.
    6planktonrules

    I actually liked this movie

    The reviews for this movie have been rather consistently poor--both when it was released and on IMDb. For some reason, I actually liked this film--maybe I have bad taste, but I found it to be a very pleasant surprise! Maybe some of my positive regard for this is because I like George C. Scott so much and because I like paranoid and depressing movies (and this one has all these elements). In fact, I am guessing that the depressing nature of the film is much of the reason why others dislike it (there are a lot of murders in the movie). But I liked it for the odd plot--about the evil oil producers trying to suppress a secret for a cheaper fuel through murders and payoffs. But, if you do decide to watch this film, please try to remember that it's only a film. This is not a piece of non-fiction!

    UPDATE--8/08. I re-watched this film (something I rarely do) and was surprised how dull I found it a second time. While I still liked the paranoid plot involving a worldwide oil conspiracy, this time I noticed that the film was a bit too talky and the plot a bit too convoluted. Plus, and I know Brando fans will hate me for saying this, but his acting seemed a tad over-done. Still, it's a decent film even if I did knock my original score from 8 to 6.
    6Wuchakk

    Odd, talky, convoluted, but worthwhile

    Released in 1980, "The Formula" is a star-studded crime/thriller about a Los Angeles detective (George C. Scott) who investigates the murder of his friend, a retired cop, which leads to Germany and a Nazi formula for synthetic fuel that big oil naturally wants to suppress at all costs. Marlon Brando plays a shady oil tycoon but only appears for roughly 17 minutes of the almost 2-hour runtime.

    The film is top-of-the-line as far as cast, location, cinematography and score go. It starts off like a Dirty Harry flick substituting Scott for Eastwood with his Asian sidekick, but the plot's complicated and there's not enough action for Dirty Harry fans. The rest of the film seems like an episode of Columbo mixed with Scott's "Hardcore" (1979) where he goes undercover in Southern California investigating his daughter's disappearance.

    The highlights include the WW2 & Nazi elements, acting giants Scott and Brando, the lovely Marthe Keller, the rest of the cast, the great locations (California, Germany and Switzerland) and the emphasis on dialogue above thrills, which may be a detriment to some. Regarding the Nazi elements, there's a brief strip club scene in Europe where Nazi imagery is used as a backdrop for the dancers, fittingly showing how yesterday's unspeakable horrors are forgotten by the next generation and utilized for entertainment or recreation.

    Brando has proved time and again that he has a knack for playing weird, quirky characters ("The Missouri Breaks", "Apocalypse Now", "The Godfather" and "The Island of Dr. Moreau") and he does this here with his portrayal of an oil executive based on Armand Hammer of Occidental Petroleum, but with so-so results. Still, you've gotta give him credit for trying and Brando is always entertaining.

    The main problem here is the convoluted plot. There are so many names it's hard to keep up. So I recommend using the subtitles as it helps you keep track. Another issue is how the fate of certain people is redundant and therefore becomes predictable (I'd say more, but I don't want to spoil anything).

    So "The Formula" is a mixed bag, but its strengths outweigh it's weaknesses. It's worthwhile if you're a fan of the stars and if you're in the mood for a thought-provoking, globetrotting crime/drama/thriller that's heavy on talk and light on thrills.

    GRADE: B-

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    • Anecdotes
      Marlon Brando told Lawrence Grobel ("Conversations with Brando") that this movie, which he only made for the money, as he was broke, was ruined in the editing room, with the humor of his scenes cut out.
    • Gaffes
      The basic premise of the movie (that oil companies are hiding a "secret" formula for converting coal into gasoline) is false, as the formula is well known and has been known for a very long time. It's readily accessible.
    • Citations

      Barney Caine: Let me tell you something. If I didn't have a son that still loved me, I'd blow your fuckin' brains out all over that wall back there... right here, right now. But I'm not in the murder business... and you're not worth one more minute of my time.

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      Featured in Sneak Previews: Any Which Way You Can/The Formula/Raging Bull/Nine to Five (1980)

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 6 mai 1981 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Allemagne de l'Ouest
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Espagnol
      • Allemand
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Formula
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Santa Anita Park & Racetrack - 285 West Huntington Drive, Arcadia, Californie, États-Unis(race track)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
      • CIP Filmproduktion GmbH
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    • Budget
      • 13 200 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 8 894 289 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 842 985 $US
      • 21 déc. 1980
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 8 894 289 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 57min(117 min)
    • Couleur
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    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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