अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंMike is asked by a Las Vegas entertainer to come to Vegas. Mike refuses, he is then knocked out and dropped (literally) into Las Vegas. He is led to believe that the entertainer had him shan... सभी पढ़ेंMike is asked by a Las Vegas entertainer to come to Vegas. Mike refuses, he is then knocked out and dropped (literally) into Las Vegas. He is led to believe that the entertainer had him shanghaied, which the entertainer denies. Later the entertainer is blown up (literally) and so... सभी पढ़ेंMike is asked by a Las Vegas entertainer to come to Vegas. Mike refuses, he is then knocked out and dropped (literally) into Las Vegas. He is led to believe that the entertainer had him shanghaied, which the entertainer denies. Later the entertainer is blown up (literally) and someone has planted evidence that points to Mike. Mike then sets out to try and clear his na... सभी पढ़ें
- Johnny Roman
- (as Ed Winter)
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As a TV stuff and fluff, this movie got it all. It sets you successfully on your seat to end any voice for your thinking. Don't you get smart and try to find out anything. It had been manufactured to give you nothing but loss of time, under the name of crime movie in the old fashion way yet weaker, but again and again who cares or should care? It might give you a chance to meditate on: modern life as assured ride of endlessly unstoppable decay, the certain stubbornness, violence, and criminality that you need to get through it.
However, the shameless confusion that they cleverly made here would give you the tedium. The sequences run on the screen extremely forcedly, non-understandable, so it may push you to call the whole thing off, if you're a fan of the genre or not. For all the time, your intelligence will need a fine long apology that you'll never get, as torrents of surprises, twists, or even totally gratis ambiguous situations continue. The determination to be darkly dark could effect ridiculously on you. It seems like strange competition concerning Sam Spade and Philip Marlowe cases, which challenges you: Can you catch on anything? In fact, it has the ability to make you ask not who the criminal is, but what the crime was?!!
Though, don't deny that it has: nice moody music; (Harlem Nocturne) got me every time. The lion presence of (Stacy Keach), with few memorable moments. Sharp funny lines like: "I'm a boxer" / "Yeah, but I didn't know you while you're standing!". The colorful atmosphere is like most of the 1980s' movies and TV shows: soft and vivid (despite that this is so dark noir!). And originally that script which boldly presented a chain of the most distracting unattached crimes in such a loyalty and fast pace that brilliantly made you wholly incapable of tracking down anything, as well as contributed in clearing the meaning of the word "illogical" in the dictionary of the genre as: diverting diversion.
It was childishly entreating to see and follow (Keach) as the steel (Hammer) in the 1940s' looks and the 1980s' world, albeit the 1980s equipments are scarcely being in cadre. Traveling into future like that was, despite any logical objection, a distinct joy; only in the 1980s I think. Although the complete entertainment here wasn't complete, but sure this kind of weird touches and atmosphere could at least attract a particular audience to fulfill certain dreams. The movie's personality was exhausted out of its heavy ironies and oddities, but that's the point I suppose, Murder Takes All, and movie to murder all of your thinking for 90 minutes.
It is generally a kind-of-its-own classic. As the pulp TV, and at its perfect "too much" condition too. So, don't strain your brain, it's brainless.
Stacy Keach, however, is the epitome of perfect casting. He was the absolute best actor for this role. I always enjoy these movies, regardless of their downfalls.
This one rates a 6.4/10 on the M4TV scale from...
the Fiend :.
The plot moves fast and efficiently. The storyline is very good too. It's a cracking Hammer movie courtesy of Messrs Spillane and Stacey Keach.
Come on. Have a heart.
I've not watched any of this film series but I quite like the detective genre and decided to try this out. In a way it works reasonably well but the one think you need to accept is that this TV movie will constantly remind you of better films and books and, at the end of the day, it is very much like a copy of genre staples. The plot is easy to follow but alludes to the complexity that the genre likes; at times it starts to get a bit tiresome as it throws obvious red herrings out to fill time but it is still engaging enough fare. The direction is very "TV" and the whole thing does demonstrate a limited budget throughout. Those looking for more than daytime TV stuff should avoid but it does just about distract on that level.
Matching the low-budget feel of the sets and script, the performances have the same sort of limitations. Keach walks around like a bear with a sore head in a character that countless others have done better. His narration is like a bad impression and his delivery isn't that better. The rest of the cast don't add much either. Carter isn't that convincing as the femme fatale type of character and everyone else sort of ticks the genre boxes but never rises above TV movie level the only one of interest is Jim Carrey in a "before they were famous" moment.
Overall then a very basic entry in the genre. Those happy to operate at the level of daytime TV movie and who like the genre should find this distracting. However it is hard to ignore that the whole thing is like a poor photocopy in every regard you can see everything, it is all just fuzzy and of a low quality.
The man who wants Mike Hammer to help with a legal battle gets killed during a Jerry Lewis like telethon. Everything points to Hammer. Knowing that he didn't kill him. Everyone wants to help Hammer out to clear his name, are getting killed by someone. Most of the whole thing is nothing but a wild goose chase. And there's evidence that wasn't even there. Filled with a great cast of guest stars. I enjoyed it very much.
3 out of 5 stars.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाIt served as a finale to the CBS mystery crime drama series Mike Hammer (1984).
- भाव
Carl Durant: [after Mike punches Brad in the nose for being a double-crosser] Drop it, Hammer! Drop it! Drop it. Should've known that you'd be here.
Mike Hammer: How is Boston, Carl?
Carl Durant: [as Brad gets back up] Shut up. I want the book.
Mike Hammer: You're not alone, pal.
Carl Durant: I'm serious, Hammer. Where's the book?
Mike Hammer: Why are you so interested in Johnny Roman's diary?
Carl Durant: Johnny Roman didn't have a diary. I'm talking about the account book.
Mike Hammer: Account book?
Carl Durant: Account book, yeah. Where's Helen? Helen!
[opens the cabin boat's explosive booby-trap door and screams to his death]
- कनेक्शनFollowed by Come Die with Me: A Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer Mystery (1994)
- साउंडट्रैकHarlem Nocturne
Written by Earle Hagen
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