Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA pair of detectives is assigned to investigate a murder, and discover a trail of corruption and criminal activity that leads right back to their own police department.A pair of detectives is assigned to investigate a murder, and discover a trail of corruption and criminal activity that leads right back to their own police department.A pair of detectives is assigned to investigate a murder, and discover a trail of corruption and criminal activity that leads right back to their own police department.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Casey
- (as Mykel T. Williamson)
- Bobby Sweet
- (as Jonathan Gries)
- Blonde
- (as LaGena Hart)
- Woman
- (as Vanessa Bell)
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I was a big fan of Valerie Bertinelli, too, so I'd have watched this just for her, probably.
She & Billy Dee (who I'd already seen in "Hit", which is enormously better than this, among others), plus the title music, are really about the only reasons to watch this clear Lethal knockoff. (If you want a much better spin on Lethal, have a look at "Bon Cop, Bad Cop".)
Nick Berzak (known as "Berserk" on the streets) along with his partner Frank Hazeltine are two L.A narcotic detectives, where Berzak believes the mayor of the community just also happens to be a big drug dealer despite everyone including his partner thinking otherwise. Berzak would go to any lengths to prove it, but their undercover operations always seemed to be foiled as if there's a mole in the department.
Carradine plays his character with a rugged, if crazy edge (he even eats raw meat) while Williams is the opposite as the affably smooth partner (a real ladies man). However they both share a kooky sensibility and use unorthodox methods to get the job done. Some character dramas appear; Berzak's relationship with his ex-wife (Valerie Bertinelli) opens up another side, while the moments with his mother (Doris Roberts) was another comical inclusion. Barry Sattels made for the perfect slime ball. The support cast is good; Peter Graves, Mykelti Williamson, Bobby Di Cicco, Ray Girardin, Michael Goodwin and Jon Gries. Director Jack Smight visceral handling is sturdy, if at times clumsy but it moves at a comfortably steady clip and Gail Morgan Hickman's material has a real sense of irony and some running gags ("I'm just talking to myself sir").
Stock, but entertaining 80s crime hokum.
"Don't say freeze. It only pisses them off."
They're hot on the trail, with their gut instinct that the local mayor, DeCosta, is behind some elaborate drug smuggling connection. Naturally, no one else on the police force believes either one of them, and it becomes clear throughout that there is a "rat" among them, who may be in on the scheme.
Like I said, I found this enjoyable. It's merely a "paint-by-numbers" action film, that is salvaged by the likeable charms of Carradine and Williams, with a good supporting cast headed by Peter Graves and Valerie Bertinelli. If you are a fan of the Cannon Group and their "canon" of '80's action flicks, you should enjoy this.
Story by Gail Morgan Hickman, who also wrote the Cannon/Charles Bronson films, "MURPHY'S LAW" and "DEATH WISH 4: THE CRACKDOWN". The script recieved a polish by James Belushi, to whom this film was initially intended as a starring vehicle.
* For added fun, one could develop a drinking game based on every time Carradine spouts the name "DeCosta".
I hope that one day the makers of this poor buddy movie discover the legacy they have created (just as long as they don't sue).
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesJim Belushi was originally cast as Detective Nicholas Barzak. He even worked on the screenplay, but other commitments got in the way and he was replaced by Robert Carradine. Belushi received a "screenplay by" credit.
- GaffesWhen Nick and Frank pull up to ATC, the red Corvette is parked diagonally beside the blue car. But when Frank gets out, it's parked straight.
- Citations
Det. Barzak: [Chasing a gunman through the streets] Freeze! Police! FREEZE! I don't know why I tell 'em to freeze - they never freeze.
[Gunman gets hit by cab; goes thru windshield]
Det. Hazeltine: He shoulda froze.
Det. Barzak: Well, it's not like we didn't tell him, man.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Tribunal de nuit: Guess Who's Listening to Dinner? (1991)
- Bandes originalesRound Midnight
Written by Thelonious Monk, Cootie Williams & Bernard Hanighen (as Bernie Hanighan)
Produced by Martin J. Bram (as Martin Bram)
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Détails
Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 410 952 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 210 761 $US
- 1 mars 1987
- Montant brut mondial
- 410 952 $US
- Durée1 heure 43 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1