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Le Retour de l'Homme de fer

Titre original : The Return of Ironside
  • Téléfilm
  • 1993
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 29min
NOTE IMDb
7,1/10
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Raymond Burr, Don Galloway, and Don Mitchell in Le Retour de l'Homme de fer (1993)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueChief Ironside has just retired and is looking forward to running his vineyard with his wife. But his retirement is interrupted when his old friend and colleague Ed Brown, who is now working... Tout lireChief Ironside has just retired and is looking forward to running his vineyard with his wife. But his retirement is interrupted when his old friend and colleague Ed Brown, who is now working for the Denver police department comes to him and asks him to fill in the vacancy left by... Tout lireChief Ironside has just retired and is looking forward to running his vineyard with his wife. But his retirement is interrupted when his old friend and colleague Ed Brown, who is now working for the Denver police department comes to him and asks him to fill in the vacancy left by the untimely death of the Chief. Ironside does so but with condition that it will only be... Tout lire

  • Réalisation
    • Gary Nelson
  • Scénario
    • Collier Young
    • Rob Hedden
    • William Read Woodfield
  • Casting principal
    • Raymond Burr
    • Don Galloway
    • Barbara Anderson
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,1/10
    263
    MA NOTE
    • Réalisation
      • Gary Nelson
    • Scénario
      • Collier Young
      • Rob Hedden
      • William Read Woodfield
    • Casting principal
      • Raymond Burr
      • Don Galloway
      • Barbara Anderson
    • 7avis d'utilisateurs
    • 2avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Raymond Burr
    Raymond Burr
    • Robert Ironside
    Don Galloway
    Don Galloway
    • Ed Brown
    Barbara Anderson
    Barbara Anderson
    • Eve Whitfield
    Elizabeth Baur
    Elizabeth Baur
    • Fran Belding
    Don Mitchell
    Don Mitchell
    • Mark Sanger
    Dana Wynter
    Dana Wynter
    • Katherine Ironside
    Perrey Reeves
    Perrey Reeves
    • Suzanne Dwyer
    Eddie Jones
    Eddie Jones
    • Commissioner Fisette
    Jeff Kaake
    Jeff Kaake
    • Mike Quinn
    Derek Webster
    Derek Webster
    • Jerry
    Cliff Gorman
    Cliff Gorman
    • Joe McManus
    Robin Sachs
    Robin Sachs
    • Nicholas Metzinger
    Scott Patterson
    Scott Patterson
    • Gillette
    Ed Lauter
    Ed Lauter
    • Chief Bell
    Chuck Booms
    Darlene Vogel
    Darlene Vogel
    • Judy Bernardo
    Billie McBride
    • Marianne Bell
    Don Barshay
    • Dr. Billman
    • Réalisation
      • Gary Nelson
    • Scénario
      • Collier Young
      • Rob Hedden
      • William Read Woodfield
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    6midnight_raider2001

    Not bad but quite different from the original series

    It's somewhat odd for fans of the original series to sit and watch this reunion movie. The entire original cast (including Barbara Anderson, who had quit the show after its fourth season) returns and their performances are the best thing about the film (along with Dana Wynter, written in as Chief Robert Ironside's wife). The show itself is not from the original production company, though -- it's from the team that brought you The Equalizer and the revival of Kojak. The producers' unfamiliarity with the series shows throughout. Ironside's permanent lower-half paralysis, which was emphasized in virtually every episode (sometimes in long sermons) is almost completely glossed over. The San Francisco setting, so important to the original, is mentioned only at the very beginning when Ironside finally retires. (Since the filming of this one was shoehorned between two Perry Mason movies in the winter of 2003, and those films were being done out of Denver to save money, the producers simply created a rather awkward Denver setting -- although the final fight aboard a snowbound train is a nice touch). Even Quincy Jones' celebrated theme song has been dropped from the opening and closing credits. Fortunately, the heavy-handedness of the series (there were so many human "moral" stories done on that show that even fans yearned for a regular crime drama once in a while) is also absent, although most viewers would have to watch the show several times to figure out what's going on.
    8lazierfan

    A love affair with Denver

    Raymond Burr had a great love for Denver and the surrounding area. It shows in this made-for-TV reunion of a popular '70's police drama. All exteriors showed off the town and the coming of age of the Lo-Do area. The film commission (at the time) had to scramble to pick up the buttons that burst from their vest. ...and proud they should be. We continue to host two very major film festivals in the state (Telluride and Denver), and as all festivals spotlight, the indie is gaining in this state. Sayles and Hardgrove are on the short list. They are missed and are welcome back anytime. Raymond Burr and Dean Hardgrove made a series of made-for-TV 'reunions' right here in the Rocky Mountains. Any Perry Mason you see in full color, you are taking in the Denver metro view from Raymond's eye. He lived here and was very hospitable to even the casual fan.

    The only contrived moment I could think of was the scenes of the spectacular route of the Southern Pacific/Rio Grande Ski Train (in reality, a route of only 45 miles).. I forgave the movie makers because it WAS beautiful, but to choose a 3-day train ride (as the storyline dictated) over a little snow delay at the airport was laughable. It worked for the story, and it made for great moments consistent with the genre'.
    grand_duke_bjg

    Not Casablanca, but not Clambake either

    While growing up, IRONSIDE was one of my all-time favorite TV series'; it remains my all-time favorite TV cop show. Not because it was better or more original or even more true-to-life. At the time it originally aired it was the first TV show in history whose lead character was physically disabled (Longstreet, about a blind detective, was number 2). It remains one of the very, very few. To a man who spent the first ten years of life in a wheelchair and still needs a cane occasionally, that's more important than plots or even originality.

    The plot of "The Return of Ironside" serves as a justification for getting all the old characters from the TV series together to solve a mystery again. As police procedural, it's better than competent; as a murder mystery, the solution is translucent, like a window in a bathroom, but it's still a puzzle. But for those few of us who loved the original Ironside character, just seeing him work again is a kick.

    Raymond Burr holds the distinction of starring in not one but two of the best written, best produced and best acted mystery dramas TV ever produced; Perry Mason was the first; Ironside was the second. Just as no one will ever play Perry Mason again, no one will ever play Robert T. Ironside again. Burr made a whole slew of Perry Mason movies before he died; Return of Ironside might also have been the first of many had he not died of cancer shortly after filming.

    All I can say is I've watched the movie half a dozen times and I still lik e it. It's not one of the greatest movies ever made; it's not even one of the greatest TV movies ever made. But just as the TV series Ironside was better than most other cop shows, the movie is a lot better than most other cop movies made for TV in the last decade or two. If you don't like Burr, you won't like it; if, however, like a lot us born before JFK got shot, you like Raymond Burr, it serves as a great ending for one of TV's best actors.
    10pattifred

    Loved this Movie

    I so loved watching this movie. I loved that they were able to get Barbara Anderson (Eve), Elizabeth Baur (Fran), Don Galloway (Ed), and Don Mitchell (Mark) all together for this movie. The gang was all there, and I could not be happier. It was so great also to see that the character of Mark has done so well wow I remember him from the first episode of Ironside and how he acted, and here he is a Court Judge loves it when he flips out his badge and says that he is a Judge, so impressive. I also love seeing Raymond Burr, yes, he is in Denver where Perry Mason was also filmed but it does not matter, just loved seeing him in a movie. Loved seeing this movie just wish there was more than one.
    7GMJames

    A good final "Ironside" episode

    Writing strictly as a biased fan of the original "Ironside" series, it was nice for the entire cast, including a few performers that retired for a number of years, to return for "The Return of Ironside," which was one of the last projects starring and co-produced by Raymond Burr.

    This competent mystery movie involves police officer Suzanne Dwyer (Perrey Reeves), the daughter of Eve Kendall (a still radiant Barbara Anderson). Dwyer may be involved in a possible conspiracy involving the death of the Denver police chief. Ed Brown (Don Galloway) is assigned to temporarily handle the duties of the deceased chief and asks Robert T. Ironside, who just retired consulting for the San Francisco Police Department, to help with the case. The request from Brown came just as Ironside was about to settle down with his wife Katherine (Dana Wynter) to their Napa Valley winery. Also helping in the investigation are former Ironside assistant and now court judge Mark Sanger (Don Mitchell) and retired officer Fran Belding (Elizabeth Baur). (Update from 2017: This TV movie turned out to be the final performances of Dana Wynter, Don Mitchell and Elizabeth Baur).

    As with most "Ironside" episodes, even if the mystery is not a total success, the presence of Burr and company makes the ride to the conclusion rather intriguing and not too much of a waste of time. I'm no fan of reunion movies/TV shows because I'd like to remember the original series and the people involved in the production. At the same time, after re-watching the TV movie for the first time on the web in nearly 20 years, I think this was Burr's way of letting his long-time colleagues and fans of the show say goodbye to Ironside and to Burr. He would appear posthumously in two more "Perry Mason" TV movies.

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    • Anecdotes
      Though Barbara Anderson and Elizabeth Baur both worked on the series L'homme de fer (1967), they never appeared together since Elizabeth Baur replaced Barbara Anderson. This situation is unique in TV reunion movies since the original series cast is usually used in lieu of replacement actors who join later in the series.
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      In the beginning of this movie, Ironside is given the gift of a fancy new wheelchair at his retirement dinner. He declines to accept it, however, and states that he would instead like to donate it to St. Catherine's Hospital, where, 26 years ago on his discharge after being crippled by a rifle shot, the sisters there gave him the wheelchair he currently still uses and wants to keep. This is not 100% accurate: In the original 1967 series pilot, which begins with the shooting, the sisters and staff of the hospital do present Ironside with a wheelchair on his departure, but it's St. Mary's Hospital, not St. Catherine's.

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 13 décembre 1996 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The Return of Ironside
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Denver, Colorado, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • R.B. Productions
      • Riven Rock Productions
      • Windy City Productions Inc.
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    • Durée
      • 1h 29min(89 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Stereo
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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