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Uno sporco eroe

Titolo originale: Target of an Assassin
  • 1977
  • PG
  • 1h 45min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
4,8/10
449
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Anthony Quinn in Uno sporco eroe (1977)
Political ThrillerThriller

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAn ailing African leader is admitted to a hospital. A male nurse at the hospital kidnaps him, but it turns out that things aren't exactly what they seem to be.An ailing African leader is admitted to a hospital. A male nurse at the hospital kidnaps him, but it turns out that things aren't exactly what they seem to be.An ailing African leader is admitted to a hospital. A male nurse at the hospital kidnaps him, but it turns out that things aren't exactly what they seem to be.

  • Regia
    • Peter Collinson
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Jon Burmeister
    • Scot Finch
  • Star
    • Anthony Quinn
    • John Phillip Law
    • Simon Sabela
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    4,8/10
    449
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Peter Collinson
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jon Burmeister
      • Scot Finch
    • Star
      • Anthony Quinn
      • John Phillip Law
      • Simon Sabela
    • 11Recensioni degli utenti
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    Interpreti principali24

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    Anthony Quinn
    Anthony Quinn
    • Ernest Hobday 'Sailor' Slade
    John Phillip Law
    John Phillip Law
    • Shannon
    Simon Sabela
    Simon Sabela
    • President Lunda
    Marius Weyers
    Marius Weyers
    • Colonel Albert Pahler
    Sandra Prinsloo
    Sandra Prinsloo
    • Sister Janet Hobart
    Joe Stewardson
    • Dr. Ben Schaeffer
    Ken Gampu
    Ken Gampu
    • Minister Manga
    Janet du Plessis
    • Ginny Slade
    Barry Trengove
    • Captain Maurer
    Chris du Toit
    • Doctor
    Regardt van den Bergh
    Regardt van den Bergh
    • Communications Officer
    Hugh Rouse
    • South African Cabinet Minister
    Don Barrigo
    • Used Car Salesman
    Ndaba Mhlongo
    • Shopkeeper
    Johnny Molefe
    • 2nd Aide
    Lisa Shane
    • Sister Killeen
    Alvon Collison
    • Television Reporter
    Albert Botha
    • Regia
      • Peter Collinson
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Jon Burmeister
      • Scot Finch
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    Recensioni degli utenti11

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    5mickya

    A little better than I thought it would be

    I got this in a dollar store. $1 for a DVD with two movies on it (the second being The Snows of Kilmanjaro). I like picking up these low budget movies. Most are awful but every now and then I find a gem.

    Fatal Assassin would not be called a gem, but it isn't a lump of coal, either. Quinn, who has a fatal illness, kidnaps a visiting dignitary in South Africa in order to provide for his daughter. Meanwhile, an assassin has been hired to kill the dignitary. The story focuses more on the growing relationship between Quinn and the President.

    I did not think this was a bad movie at all. It held my interest to the end.
    7Chase_Witherspoon

    Worth another look

    At first glance, this occasionally melodramatic action thriller appears to be a turkey, with amateurish performances, incoherent narrative and a laborious pace. Anthony Quinn plays a widowed and dying male nurse at a South African hospital who kidnaps a visiting African President (Sabela), concealing him in a disused mine, seeking to extort $100K to support his teenage daughter following his death. Complicating matters, a hired assassin (Law) is stalking the president, leading to a tense encounter on a chair lift.

    South African stalwarts Marius Weyers and Simon Sabela deliver likable performances, and although both the female actresses (Prinsloo and Du Plessis) in my opinion looked amateurish, the cast generally knits together well (the ubiquitous South African actor Ken Gampu has a key supporting role). John Phillip Law, while second billed, isn't as prominent as Sabela or Weyers but gives an animated performance nonetheless as what must be considered one of the screen's most inept hit men.

    The rapport that develops between captor and captive seems quite sincere and believable, both Quinn and Sabela trading some at-times humorous dialogue as they forge a mutually respectful relationship that transcends race and, the obvious constraints of the situation. While the plot holes were regular and gaping, I found the climax to be better than expected; heroism, redemption, tragedy all unfold with cinematic intensity. Not a work of prestige, but if you persist beyond the first hour without reaching for the remote, then you should be rewarded.
    3planktonrules

    An interesting idea...but really, really tough to believe.

    The president of the fictional country of Gamba has just arrived in South Africa for medical treatment. Someone wants him dead, as an assassin takes a shot at the motorcade (a ridiculously impossible shot at that). But the man was not injured and soon he's in the hospital. His nurse is Slade (Anthony Quinn) and folks don't realize that Slade is dying...so he has little to lose when he decides to kidnap the President. What's next ? See the film.

    This film has some very interesting ideas and the plot MIGHT have worked. But there are several parts that are utterly silly and hard to believe...such as when Slade takes the president to a nearby shop in order to phone in the ransom demand! Huh?! The President could have just told the folks in the shop who he was and had them call the police! But he didn't...and it gets even harder to believe as the film progresses. Also, later the Presient seems to LIKE being a prisoner and helps Slade...the most ridiculous Stockholm Syndrome case I've ever seen in a film! Overall, a genuinely odd movie...one that is hard to describe and is watchable...but also not all that good as well as so much of it makes little sense.

    With a bit of a re-write, this film could have worked very well....but as is, it's just an odd little film with a big-time American actor and nothing more.
    6SimonJack

    Fair film for the two main characters

    Others have noted the poor production qualities of this film. And that it has a very weak script, with directing to match. It is set in South Africa but has inferior cinematography that gives it a feel of Third World production quality – or that of a B-level film in Hollywood. So, how can it rate as high as a 6? Mostly due to the two main characters and the interaction between them. Sailor Slade and President Lunda, played by Anthony Quinn and Simon Sabela, respectively, add some human depth without which the movie would be flat and dull as a paper plate.

    While the plot has some obvious holes, it has just enough intrigue to hold our attention, albeit loosely. Some – I suspect younger reviewers, are taken by John Phillip Law and his performance as Shannon. But his role, as the assassin, seems to be a subplot that at best helps keep a certain level of the intrigue. The real drama, both serious and light- hearted at times, plays out between the two protagonists. Both are older, wiser men, who play off each other nicely.

    Those roles are not very strong either, but the plot is interesting enough, and Quinn and Sabela lend a little stature to the film by their performances. This could have been a very good movie with a polished script and a reasonable sum of money spent for quality direction, cinematography and editing.
    4lost-in-limbo

    "Everyone has their pride".

    British filmmaker Peter Collinson has made some quite interesting, if undervalued features (like "Open Season", "Tomorrow Never Comes" and "Straight on Till Morning") however the low-budget B-picture "Target of An Assassin" was less than flattering. This muffled (terrible audio) and quite confounding film (adapted off the novel "Running Scared") would be something you might just come across on late-night TV and if so you would be trying your best stay with it. One thing the plot is rather muddled, abrupt and the whole affair is downright sluggish with a phone in performance by Anthony Quinn and b-actor John Phillip Law disappointedly playing second fiddle to everything else, despite his persistent hit-man's character getting the best moments. After an assassination attempt on an African president who's visiting South Africa, he's admitted to hospital only for a male nurse to kidnap and then hold him for ransom. Sharing plenty of time together the two soon begin to have a mutual respect for each other, but the threat of the assassin is still looming. The problem simply lies on the stout build up, as there's no real interest struck up from its overwrought and pandering script (where most of the time is spent on the complex, if compassionate relationship between Quinn and Simon Sabela's characters) and suspense is virtually non-existent (despite the feverish desperation of certain circumstances) where the few moments demonstrated are poorly conceived from Collinson's compact, if workmanlike direction. There are some good camera shots though, as the camera follows the action during the opening assassination and especially the cable car scene. Also showing up in a small part is South African actor Marius Weyers as a police Colonel who's doing his best to get back the African president. It has its moments but simply not enough.

    "Be careful what you want, as you might get it".

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      One of the many films - others include Gold, Shout at the Devil and The Wild Geese - set up by the apartheid South African government in the 1970s to encourage foreign film-making locally.
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      Referenced in The killing floor - Omicidio ai piani alti (2007)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 17 novembre 1977 (Colombia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Sud Africa
    • Lingue
      • Inglese
      • Afrikaans
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Sud Africa
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Heyns Film Productions
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      • 1.85 : 1

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