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Dark Mission (Les fleurs du mal)

Titre original : Dark Mission: Flowers of Evil
  • 1988
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  • 1h 25min
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Dark Mission (Les fleurs du mal) (1988)
ActionAventure

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn undercover C.I.A. Agent goes to South America to stop a drug syndicate.An undercover C.I.A. Agent goes to South America to stop a drug syndicate.An undercover C.I.A. Agent goes to South America to stop a drug syndicate.

  • Réalisation
    • Jesús Franco
  • Scénario
    • Jesús Franco
    • Georges Friedland
  • Casting principal
    • Christopher Lee
    • Christopher Mitchum
    • Richard Harrison
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  • NOTE IMDb
    3,4/10
    303
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Jesús Franco
    • Scénario
      • Jesús Franco
      • Georges Friedland
    • Casting principal
      • Christopher Lee
      • Christopher Mitchum
      • Richard Harrison
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    • 7avis des critiques
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    Christopher Lee
    Christopher Lee
    • Luis Morel
    Christopher Mitchum
    Christopher Mitchum
    • Derek Carpenter
    Richard Harrison
    Richard Harrison
    • Lt. Sparks
    • (as Richard Harrisson)
    Cristina Higueras
    • Linda
    Henri Lambert
    • Antonio
    • (as Henry Lambert)
    Alicia Moro
    Alicia Moro
    • Elena Barrios
    Brigitte Lahaie
    Brigitte Lahaie
    • Moira Panella
    Daniel Katz
    • Barrios
    José Miguel García Marfa
    José Miguel García Marfa
    • Hotel Receptionist
    • (as J.M. Marfa)
    Frank Desmet
    Trino Trives
    Carmen Carrión
    Carmen Carrión
      Antonio Mayans
      Antonio Mayans
      • Dr. Meryl Ramos
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        • Jesús Franco
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        • Jesús Franco
        • Georges Friedland
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      3planktonrules

      Chris Mitchum...Mr. Charisma?

      "Dark Mission: Flowers of Evil" is a film which stars Robert Mitchum's son, Chris. While Chris never exactly became a movie star, he did manage to make a few movies...mostly in supporting roles. But here in this film, he has a chance to show whether he's leading man material. Judging by the scores of his films over the past couple decades, I would say he isn't exactly big star material.

      In this story, Chris plays a guy who tells everyone he's a reporter who has arrived in Columbia to do a story about addiction and the drug trade. However, everyone seems to think he's either a gangster or a government agent. And, no matter where he goes, women just throw themselves at him.

      One of these women just happens to be the daughter of a huge drug kingpin (Christopher Lee) and Chris isn't sure if she knows her father's business...especially since she was sent to the States for an education.

      So is this film any good? Not especially. It's incredibly low energy and the film manages to do very little with its location shooting in Spain and Portugal. I blame the director for much of this. While I wouldn't say the movie is terrible...it's close.
      7deadforhope

      Chris Mitchum at his doofiest

      Chris Mitchum of Santa's summer house fame is a CIA operative that all the chicks in the movie thinks he's hot and either try to or end up banging him.. Christopher Lee is again channeling his fu Manchu to play the Cuban drug lord with a thick British accent! There's bad dialogue, goofy fights , explosions and a Reagan era anti drug message that would put saved by the bell to shame. But Chris Mitchum delivers his lines like he's getting paid in socks and underwear but if you love pre cgi b movies definitely check this one out on par with Terror in Beverly Hills American hunter Any jelel merhi film.
      6parry_na

      Sunk by Son of Mitchum!

      After a few years experimenting with no-budget porn-saturated projects, prolific Spanish Director Jess Franco had returned to making more 'respectable' films by the late 80s. 'Dark Mission' has helicopters, explosions, espionage, Brigitte Lahaie and Christopher Lee ... and is mostly gloriously terrible!

      Like a particularly meandering episode of (80s action adventure serial) 'Airwolf', this effort's style of filming and acting has all the hallmarks of an American daytime soap. Eurocine had by this time begun to model their films on Hollywood produce, but at a fraction of the cost. Robert Mitchum's son Christopher is the nadir of the piece as Derek Carpenter, a cocky, strutting CIA agent sent to South America to bring down drug lord Luis Morel. Christopher Lee once again plays Christopher Lee, here playing Morel. Uninspired he may be but he brings a certain gravitas to his scenes. Hearing him say 'sons of b*tches', however, will never be a comfortable experience (didn't he once refuse to say Dracula's dialogue in a Hammer film? How bad could it have been?). There's no sign of Lina Romay, but regular Antonio Mayans is briefly on hand as an uncredited Dr. Meryl Ramos, revealing the disturbing effects of drugs to Carpenter, who gleefully takes photograph after photograph of the victims.

      Franco co-wrote this, but his usual personal vision is hard to detect here. There is one familiar theme though - his attitude to drugs. For a creative artist who has made many delirious, psychedelic films, he has always portrayed drugs in an overwhelmingly negative light. Incest, rape and other forms of sexual abuse is a passion of his, but drugs? Evil. This is, of course, the point of view that propels what thin story is on display here.

      Louis Alborado's music score is lightly jazzy, sprightly and often inappropriate, displaying much of the bland hopelessness that cursed much of the late 1980s. And while the editing is remarkably sloppy on a few occasions, there's no denying the excitement generated by a fast moving, fairly spectacular finale. Should I mention the jeep pushed over a cliff-edge which bursts into flames well before its cue, or would that be unkind? For the destruction of such an expensive prop, there was no way they'd leave that on the cutting room floor! There's fun to be had here, but any hope of character empathy is definitely sunk by the dreadful leading man. My score is 6 out of 10.
      1Zuri

      Bottom-of-the-barrel action flick

      Spanish exploitation vet Jess Franco directed this tiresome action thriller about American secret agent searching for big time cocaine dealers in Cuba (or something). The film is an example for the Americanization of European B-cinema that started in the 80's - Dark Mission looks like an American TV movie and nothing else. There's nothing here that reminds of whatever talents Jess Franco once had. Even French actress Brigitte Lahaie looks surprisingly bad in this awful, uninspired yawnfest.
      1McBuff

      Worst anti-drug film since "Poppies Are Also Flowers"

      Prolific sleaze merchant Jess Franco's sorry excuse for a message movie has plenty of unintentional hilarity for dedicated bad-movie fans. Atrociously acted, hopelessly amateurish action scenes, horrendous dialogue and one of the worst music scores ever make for a truly strange film experience. Christopher Lee and Brigitte Lahaie try to lift the film, but is let down by the stupid script and Franco's clumsy direction.

      1/10

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      • Date de sortie
        • 18 août 1988 (Espagne)
      • Pays d’origine
        • France
        • Espagne
      • Langue
        • Anglais
      • Aussi connu sous le nom de
        • Dark Mission: Evil Flowers
      • Lieux de tournage
        • Alicante, Comunidad Valenciana, Espagne
      • Sociétés de production
        • Eurociné
        • Siodmak P.C.
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