Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueEx-C.I.A. Agent Tom Burton (Rutger Hauer) goes to Morocco with businesswoman Christine Sanders (Carol Alt) to rescue her son, the kidnapped heir to a desert fortune.Ex-C.I.A. Agent Tom Burton (Rutger Hauer) goes to Morocco with businesswoman Christine Sanders (Carol Alt) to rescue her son, the kidnapped heir to a desert fortune.Ex-C.I.A. Agent Tom Burton (Rutger Hauer) goes to Morocco with businesswoman Christine Sanders (Carol Alt) to rescue her son, the kidnapped heir to a desert fortune.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Stewart Bick
- Daniel
- (as Stewart Jan Bick)
Christopher Ahrens
- Benson
- (as Cristopher Ahrens)
David L. Thompson
- Holy Man
- (as David Thompson)
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Christine Sanders (Carol Alt) is a wealthy divorced executive with the twelve-year-old son Robert Sanders (David Flosi) that studies in an expensive boarding school. When her ex-husband Moulay "Ray" Beni-Zair (Kabir Bedi) kidnaps Robert, he travels to Marocco where the boy is the heir of his father, the leader Emir Beni-Zair (Omar Sharif), and shall lead his tribe in the future. Christine hires the mercenary Tom Burton (Rutger Hauer) to travel to Marocco with her and bring her son back. Now, Tom and his small team have to find a way to rescue Robert, who is in a fortress of his grandfather in the desert.
"Beyond Justice" (1991) is a movie with a lame storyline and waste of a great cast. Regarding the plot, why the unnecessary scene of the obnoxious Robert Sanders at the boarding school? It is impossible to like this spoiled character that smiles in all the scenes and is awfully performed by unknown David Flosi. Christine Sanders' decision to go with Tom Burton to the desert is unreasonable and a stupid way to explore the gorgeous Carol Alt along the story. Elliott Gould gives only his name to the credits since his participation is basically three cameos. Ray's regret of abducting his spoiled son is also ridiculous. The plot with "two white men defeating dozens of evil armed Muslins in their territory" is silly and ridiculous. Four foreigners defeating Emir Beni-Zair's army inside his fortress is too much. The sacrifice of the guide to save the lives of Robert and his mute friend, who is forgotten in the end, is absurd. But the icing on the cake is the corny and awful romance of Christine and Tom Burton is a terrible ending! My vote is four.
Title (Brazil): "Além da Justiça" ("Beyond Justice")
"Beyond Justice" (1991) is a movie with a lame storyline and waste of a great cast. Regarding the plot, why the unnecessary scene of the obnoxious Robert Sanders at the boarding school? It is impossible to like this spoiled character that smiles in all the scenes and is awfully performed by unknown David Flosi. Christine Sanders' decision to go with Tom Burton to the desert is unreasonable and a stupid way to explore the gorgeous Carol Alt along the story. Elliott Gould gives only his name to the credits since his participation is basically three cameos. Ray's regret of abducting his spoiled son is also ridiculous. The plot with "two white men defeating dozens of evil armed Muslins in their territory" is silly and ridiculous. Four foreigners defeating Emir Beni-Zair's army inside his fortress is too much. The sacrifice of the guide to save the lives of Robert and his mute friend, who is forgotten in the end, is absurd. But the icing on the cake is the corny and awful romance of Christine and Tom Burton is a terrible ending! My vote is four.
Title (Brazil): "Além da Justiça" ("Beyond Justice")
I never heard of this Italian made film...I caught on Long Islands ch.55 late night movie.. I was amazed.. its a fascinating adventure, beautifully photographed and well acted.. Sustained my interest even at this 2am viewing! It is somewhat cliched, and stereotypic, but an exciting tale well told.. In view of our present world conflict, it gives some insight into the tribal nomadic existences of the various cults that still exist !!, and the mores and values which still persist. Worth seeing...
If you like to see camels grunting and crying in the desert and plenty of Arabs with swords clashing in the bright sun along with Omar Sharif, (Emir Beni-Zair), you will enjoy this film. The film deals with a very pretty and sexy gal with beautiful eyes named Christine Sanders, (Carol Alt) whose son has been taken away from her by her ex-husband who is the son of an Arab Chieftain back to Morocco. Christine is a very successful business woman in New York City and is also very wealthy and she hires a man named Tom Burton,(Rutger Hauer) to hunt down her son and bring him back home. However, Christine wants to go along with Tom and she eventually convinces him to let her go along and I think she bit off more than she can chew on this dangerous adventure in the desert. During some very action scenes, Christine and Tom do find time to passionately embrace each other and their kisses were very very long. Omar Sharif, Elliott Gould gave great supporting roles to this film which is very entertaining and different. Enjoy.
The synopsis on the video box hardly do any sort of justice to this movie, depicting it as more of a regular kidnapping story where a mother hires a rather unorthodox agent to trail her strange husband. But this movie has none of that. Filmed in Morroco, it is more like a modern tale of adventure in the deserts of Morroco complete with sword fights and camel rides.
A rich woman's husband, son of a Morrocan Prince, takes their son to Morroco with plans to live in grandfather's palace. While the grandfather declares the grandson heir to the throne and prepares him for living in the Holy Land and ridding himself of the life he once knew, the woman hires a few men (including Rutger Hauer) to get her grandson back. And it turns out to be a very dangerous mission.
This is a fantastic adventure film, though a pretty violent one, since it's a deadly mission and one that, although the main premise involves a kidnapping, continues on to involve all sorts of wild intrigue including that of a feuding Morrocan tribe. It seems so unusual because it is an ancient tale told in a modern setting when the family is taken away from their modern conveniences into a highly hostile desert scenery with completely different customs and culture.
These Italian filmmakers have given us something that I would less consider an action movie and more of an adventure tale. I would definitely recommend this movie if you're in the mood for something really different.
A rich woman's husband, son of a Morrocan Prince, takes their son to Morroco with plans to live in grandfather's palace. While the grandfather declares the grandson heir to the throne and prepares him for living in the Holy Land and ridding himself of the life he once knew, the woman hires a few men (including Rutger Hauer) to get her grandson back. And it turns out to be a very dangerous mission.
This is a fantastic adventure film, though a pretty violent one, since it's a deadly mission and one that, although the main premise involves a kidnapping, continues on to involve all sorts of wild intrigue including that of a feuding Morrocan tribe. It seems so unusual because it is an ancient tale told in a modern setting when the family is taken away from their modern conveniences into a highly hostile desert scenery with completely different customs and culture.
These Italian filmmakers have given us something that I would less consider an action movie and more of an adventure tale. I would definitely recommend this movie if you're in the mood for something really different.
If you are a big fan of Rutger Hauer you might even *enjoy* this movie, otherwise, don't spend your time on this one. The music is awful and so are the action scenes, if you want to see Rutger's action film i recommend seeing rather split second or arctic blue.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAfter the movie's release it became public domain on various VHS and DVD transfers.
- GaffesThe Stinger missile sold to the emir is very obvious a cheaply made replica.
- Versions alternativesThis is the edited 113 minute theatrical version of the 5-hour mini-series Il (1989) Principe del deserto'.
- ConnexionsEdited from Le prince du désert (1991)
- Bandes originalesUnione Musicisti Di Rona
Performed by the orchestra
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Détails
- Durée1 heure 53 minutes
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- Rapport de forme
- 1.33 : 1
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