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Coups pour coups

Titre original : Death Warrant
  • 1990
  • 12
  • 1h 29min
NOTE IMDb
5,7/10
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Jean-Claude Van Damme in Coups pour coups (1990)
In a violent and corrupt prison, decorated cop Louis Burke must infiltrate the jail to find answers to a number of inside murders. What he finds is a struggle of life and death tied in to his own past.
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Le flic décoré Louis Burke doit s'infiltrer dans une prison violente et corrompue pour trouver des réponses après que plusieurs meurtres y ont été commis. Ce qu'il découvre est une lutte de ... Tout lireLe flic décoré Louis Burke doit s'infiltrer dans une prison violente et corrompue pour trouver des réponses après que plusieurs meurtres y ont été commis. Ce qu'il découvre est une lutte de vie et de mort liée à son propre passé.Le flic décoré Louis Burke doit s'infiltrer dans une prison violente et corrompue pour trouver des réponses après que plusieurs meurtres y ont été commis. Ce qu'il découvre est une lutte de vie et de mort liée à son propre passé.

  • Réalisation
    • Deran Sarafian
  • Scénario
    • David S. Goyer
  • Casting principal
    • Jean-Claude Van Damme
    • Robert Guillaume
    • Cynthia Gibb
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  • NOTE IMDb
    5,7/10
    22 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Deran Sarafian
    • Scénario
      • David S. Goyer
    • Casting principal
      • Jean-Claude Van Damme
      • Robert Guillaume
      • Cynthia Gibb
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    • 34Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Jean-Claude Van Damme
    Jean-Claude Van Damme
    • Louis Burke
    Robert Guillaume
    Robert Guillaume
    • Hawkins
    Cynthia Gibb
    Cynthia Gibb
    • Amanda Beckett
    George Dickerson
    • Tom Vogler
    Art LaFleur
    Art LaFleur
    • Sergeant DeGraf
    Patrick Kilpatrick
    Patrick Kilpatrick
    • Christian 'The Sandman' Naylor
    Joshua John Miller
    Joshua John Miller
    • Douglas Tisdale
    • (as Joshua Miller)
    Hank Stone
    • Romaker
    • (as Hank Woessner)
    Conrad Dunn
    • Konefke
    • (as George Jenesky)
    Jack Bannon
    Jack Bannon
    • Ben Keane
    Abdul Salaam El Razzac
    Abdul Salaam El Razzac
    • Priest
    Armin Shimerman
    Armin Shimerman
    • Dr. Gottesman
    John Lantz
    • Sam Waldon
    Hans Howes
    Hans Howes
    • Guard Keller
    Harry Waters Jr.
    Harry Waters Jr.
    • Jersey
    Dorothy Dells
    • Helen Vogler
    Paulo Tocha
    Paulo Tocha
    • Perez
    Carlease Burke
    Carlease Burke
    • Sergeant Waters
    • Réalisation
      • Deran Sarafian
    • Scénario
      • David S. Goyer
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    5breakdownthatfilm-blogspot-com

    A deadly situation with unrealistic payoff

    By 1990, Jean-Claude Van Damme had claimed success in his late 80s sports films like Kickboxer (1989) and Bloodsport (1988). Along with this film, was Lionheart (1990) released the same year, which also many fans enjoyed. The thing was for almost every film Van Damme had played in, his role was that of a character with a family member he had lost and was fighting for. It was new and touching for him as an actor in the beginning. But as time went on, the story lines began to feel awfully similar. Still, they entertained fans and viewers alike for the most part. Then came Death Warrant (1990), a movie with a whole different setting and situation which is great, yet failed to change the rest of the elements that Van Damme has already worked with in past stories.

    Van Damme plays a cop named Burke who goes incognito at a penitentiary to solve a series of murders that have taken place there. This particular plot line is fine if it were handled without being treated so generically. Helping Burke from the outside is Amanda (Cynthia Gibb, best known for playing Sandy in Short Circuit 2 (1988)), posing as his wife. Starting off with how generic this story line is already headed, I'm sure viewers could pick out what happens between Amanda and Burke. It's quite blatant with how both characters are set up and developed. Are they memorable? Mehhh,...maybe to some. The only part of the plot that is different from Van Damme's past movies is that he's no longer fighting for a family member, he's fighting for himself. Kind of like First Blood (1982) but with a mediocre script.

    Besides these actors, the rest of the main cast isn't terrible but are mostly under developed too. There's Abdul Salaam El Razzac as a man named Priest and Hawkins (Robert Guillaume - known for voicing Rafiki to The Lion King (1994)). Both of these actors give interesting character portrayals but somehow side with Burke for little to no reason. If they are criminals what exactly made them warm up so quickly to Burke? Then there's a cult favorite for some fans, Art LaFleur for playing in Stallone's Cobra (1986) & The Blob (1988) remake. He plays the head of the penitentiary and dislikes Burke a lot and for what reason? It's not given either. Lastly is a character known as the "Sandman" (Patrick Kilpatrick) who has the ability to withstand almost any type of lethal damage. And the reason behind this is? Again,...not given. Kilpatrick also isn't that memorable as a villain. He's more obnoxious than actually threatening.

    Here's the biggest surprise, the screenplay was written by the now insanely sought out David S. Goyer. Yes, the man behind all the future comic book movies - this was his entry into film. Wow, Mr. Goyer you didn't start off that great. Russell Carpenter as head of cinematography was OK but nothing really stood out. The editing was strange at times though, especially during the fight scenes. There would be quick cuts to an action Burke would make and it would be repeated to make it look faster but instead it felt like filler. Even Gary Chang's score was in the middle. At times it work by using his signature marimba drums to emphasize the wild like instincts to survive such a hostile place, but it also didn't feel totally appropriate at times. He even has a main theme for Burke but it doesn't have a tune that is memorable. Sigh.

    Its situation is written differently from that of Van Damme's earlier efforts but somehow all the same elements make it in as well. Plus, the screenplay suffers from several motivations and explanations that aren't explained. Thankfully it at least has a decent cast and music to back it up.
    7knightsend2k1

    Good Beat Em Up Cop Flick

    Most people just don't understand movies.There are different movie genres,and none can really be compared to the other.Take this movie for instance - it's not " Hamlet " nor is it " Jason Goes To Manhattan ".Not to be crass,but Van Damme makes movies not for artistic value,he makes movies you can pop into your VCR or DVD Player when you feel like kicking someones ass.Think of his movies as " Primal Drama ". What's " Primal Drama ",you might ask ? It's movies that are made to appease your inner beast.Just as you might feel like screaming at someone, or breaking a chair over someone's head,you reach for a Van Damme or Stallone movie instead.Somehow,watching the hero in these simplistic displays of eccentric unbelievable melodrama makes life a little easier.Watch an emotional display of comic brutality, and somehow everything's alright again.Look at Van Damme's movies the same way you did Comic Books and you'll understand.Just like Comic Books,Van Damme movies will always have a place in the heart of the Alpha Male.Lowbrow for sure,fun nonetheless. ***** 7 out of 10 *****
    5fmarkland32

    Lethal injections...

    A police officer goes undercover in a prison to discover why inmates are disappearing at a fast rate. The investigation is going all fine and dandy until the serial killer that this particular cop caught is transfered therefore putting him in jeopardy and blowing his cover. Good thing the cop knows kickboxing. This is one of Jean-Claude's lesser efforts, it lacks the overall excitement of Bloodsport and Kickboxer as well as the visceral enjoyment provided by his later movies like Universal Soldier and Hard Target. The story itself is too routine and although at times Death Warrant has a grisly twist that give it a jolt, Death Warrant is very forgettable stuff. I myself enjoy a good action flick but I like them more upbeat and it's only the action sequences which make this mildly diverting.

    * * out of 4(Fair)
    6AwesomeWolf

    I have a warrant... FOR YOUR DEATH!

    "What is a death warrant?" you may ask. I'm not too sure myself. I assume it must like an arrest warrant, but instead of arresting the target of the warrant, Van Damme gets to kill them. Pretty simple really. I mean, if Jean-Claude was only intending to ARREST the antagonists, it would be a pretty boring movie, right?

    Van Damme plays Louis Burke, a Canadian Mountie who never wears the proper Mountie uniform, which is a damn shame because those Mountie hats are cool. Burke is on assignment in Los Angeles, tracking down a villain known as the Sandman, bullet-proof serial-killer extraordinaire. After taking down The Sandman in the first few minutes, Burke is given another assignment: The inmates of the local maximum-security prison have developed a nasty habit of being killed by ice-pick to the head. Burke's assignment is to go undercover (naturally) and find out where all these ice-picks are coming from and who is behind it. Is it a prison-gang war, or a massive conspiracy involving corrupt officials and mad scientists? Have a guess.

    Naturally, one would assume that a Van Damme movie - set in a prison - called 'Death Warrant' would be action packed. Unfortunately, 'Death Warrant', much like 'Legionnaire', proves that not all Van Damme movies are excuses for a showcase of spin-kicks. It is a shame that 'Death Warrant' is not as action packed as I would like it to be. There are some cool fights, but it is a fairly slow movie, and the less said about the scenes involving a character called Priest (Abdul Salaam El Razzac), the better. Priest is a weird, weird fellow. I'm pretty sure he is really some sort of alien replicon from the beyond the moon...

    Now, I'm trying to judge 'Death Warrant' harshly, I really am. There just isn't enough action, but I just can't speak ill of any movie that was made in the 80s, is about the 80s, or features music and fashion from the 80s. In this case, 'Death Warrant' has 80s music AND a mad scientist. Both big bonuses in any movie's favour. Granted, the mad scientist's screen time is almost negligible, but the presence of a mad scientist makes the coolness metre of any movie shoot straight up.

    Sure, 'Death Warrant' may be slow, lack action, and feature a lot of Van Damme acting rather than fighting, but it is entertaining enough (what with the 80s music and all), but it is only for Van Damme fans - 6/10
    lastliberal

    I don't pay!.. I don't punk!

    Jean-Claude Van Damme is definitely a guilty pleasure for me. I don't go looking for fine acting and a great script. I want action and lots of it! Van Damme is a Canadian cop who goes undercover in LA to find out what is going on in a prison. He is made for this type of role, as he will have plenty of opportunity to display his considerable martial arts skills.

    He isn't in prison long before he ticks of the Hispanic gangs and has to continually fight to stay alive.

    Cynthia Gibb provides the essential "babe" in these flicks, even if she wasn't completely satisfying. And, when does a prisoner in the hole get out for conjugal rights? I always enjoy Robert Guillaume, and he didn't disappoint. Patrick Kilpatrick made a formidable foe and the final bout was well worth the time spent getting there.

    A guilty pleasure, but a pleasure nonetheless.

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    • Anecdotes
      Written and filmed as "Dusted" by Cannon Pictures, who financed the picture. During post-production, Cannon went bust and MGM, who took over their remaining pictures, renamed the film "Death Warrant". The film was delayed pending a decision over whether Cannon Films or MGM/United Artists) should distribute. However, the old Australian VHS tape came with the Cannon logo at the start and some international trailers credit Cannon as the studio behind the picture.
    • Gaffes
      When Burke is in the records room and he closes the drawer he cuts his right arm. When the guard comes in and Burke is on the bulkhead, his left arm is bleeding.
    • Citations

      Sergeant DeGraf: Kiss your black ass goodbye.

      Hawkins: Go fuck yourself, you pudgy bastard.

      [Spits]

    • Versions alternatives
      The film was cut to receive an M rating in Australia for its theatrical release. The cuts were later restored for an uncut R rated video release.
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    • Bandes originales
      Bring Me a Dream
      Performed by Craig Thomas

      Written by Martha Davis and Gary Chang

      Produced by Gary Chang and Curt Taylor

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    • Date de sortie
      • 13 mars 1991 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Death Warrant
    • Lieux de tournage
      • 413 East 7th Street, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Sandman's apartment building)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Cannon Films
      • Pathé Entertainment
      • The Cannon Group
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    • Budget
      • 6 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 16 853 487 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 5 019 902 $US
      • 16 sept. 1990
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 16 853 487 $US
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    • Durée
      1 heure 29 minutes
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      • 1.85 : 1

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