Buster McHenry travaille comme agent infiltré dans la police locale. En temps ordinaire, il enquête sur les affaires de corruption. Mais cette fois-ci, il va enfreindre la loi en participant... Tout lireBuster McHenry travaille comme agent infiltré dans la police locale. En temps ordinaire, il enquête sur les affaires de corruption. Mais cette fois-ci, il va enfreindre la loi en participant à un cambriolage.Buster McHenry travaille comme agent infiltré dans la police locale. En temps ordinaire, il enquête sur les affaires de corruption. Mais cette fois-ci, il va enfreindre la loi en participant à un cambriolage.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total
- Marino
- (as Rob Knepper)
- Matt
- (as Joe Griffin)
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This movie is wholly unconvincing. You can figure it out almost immediately who the "dirty cop" as it is done without any subtleties. The story lingers on far longer than it should, especially with all of the effects of car chases and explosions of a good (if not cheesy) action film, minus the need for all of it. With either Sutherland's arrogant and seemingly out-of-place character or Phillip's "spiritual-mined" character-with-a-vengeance, this film probably would've been much better, even if following more of a martial arts genre routine, with just the story of the Native American family seeking revenge on the drug dealer. There is something here that does not mesh between the two main leads. And Gertz is wasted altogether.
For a good 1980s cop thriller, look elsewhere.
The film benefits immensely from the presence of skilled director Jack Sholder, straight from the excellent B-flick gem THE HIDDEN and bringing plenty of style in his wake. The early heist-turned-chase sequence is the definite highlight of the whole movie and although it never regains this level of expertise, it proves to be perfectly adequate.
The script is fairly routine but the addition of some Indian philosophy (and more than a little mumbo-jumbo) makes for a welcome change. Sutherland is a solid leading man even this early in his career, but Lou Diamond Phillips is the real star, bringing a zen-like calm to his character. RENEGADES isn't brilliant and certainly doesn't have the intensity of the likes of the first two LETHAL WEAPONs but it does pass the time well enough.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesLou Diamond Phillips spent time with Floyd 'Red Crow' Westerman and his tribe to help him prepare to play a Native American character.
- GaffesWhen Hank enters the subway car on the platform at the station it is one car but when it exits the tunnel it becomes another subway car.
- Citations
Buster McHenry: Was that an old Indian praying for me last night?
Hank Storm: That's right.
Buster McHenry: You don't believe in that shit, do you?
Hank Storm: I *am* that shit.
- Bandes originalesOnly the Strong Survive
Written by Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance
Performed by Bryan Adams
Courtesy of A&M Records
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- How long is Renegades?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 16 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 9 015 164 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 3 075 030 $US
- 4 juin 1989
- Montant brut mondial
- 9 015 164 $US