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Il guanto che uccide

Titolo originale: The Glove
  • 1979
  • R
  • 1h 32min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,3/10
481
LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
Joanna Cassidy, Roosevelt Grier, and John Saxon in Il guanto che uccide (1979)
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Un cacciatore di taglie viene offerto $20.000 per la cattura di un uomo molto grande che indossa armature e guanti di ferro placcato per le sue risse con alcuni individui sfortunati.Un cacciatore di taglie viene offerto $20.000 per la cattura di un uomo molto grande che indossa armature e guanti di ferro placcato per le sue risse con alcuni individui sfortunati.Un cacciatore di taglie viene offerto $20.000 per la cattura di un uomo molto grande che indossa armature e guanti di ferro placcato per le sue risse con alcuni individui sfortunati.

  • Regia
    • Ross Hagen
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Hugh Smith
    • Julian Roffman
    • Ross Hagen
  • Star
    • John Saxon
    • Roosevelt Grier
    • Joanna Cassidy
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,3/10
    481
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Ross Hagen
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Hugh Smith
      • Julian Roffman
      • Ross Hagen
    • Star
      • John Saxon
      • Roosevelt Grier
      • Joanna Cassidy
    • 15Recensioni degli utenti
    • 18Recensioni della critica
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    John Saxon
    John Saxon
    • Sam Kellog
    Roosevelt Grier
    Roosevelt Grier
    • Victor Hale
    • (as Rosey Grier)
    Joanna Cassidy
    Joanna Cassidy
    • Sheila Michaels
    Joan Blondell
    Joan Blondell
    • Mrs. Fitzgerald
    Jack Carter
    Jack Carter
    • Walter Stratton
    Aldo Ray
    Aldo Ray
    • Tiny
    Keenan Wynn
    Keenan Wynn
    • Bill Schwartz
    Howard Honig
    • Lt. Kruger
    Michael Pataki
    Michael Pataki
    • Harry Iverson
    Frances E. Williams
    • Grandma Hale
    Misty Bruce
    • Lisa
    Shane Mooney
    • Rachman
    Jeanne Lucas
    • Miss Wright
    Sally Kemp
    Sally Kemp
    • Lola Morgan
    Candace Bowen
    Candace Bowen
    • Prostitute
    • (as Candy Bowen)
    Nicholas Worth
    Nicholas Worth
    • Chuck
    Logan Clarke
    Logan Clarke
    • Young Man
    Marie O'Henry
    • Cathy
    • Regia
      • Ross Hagen
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Hugh Smith
      • Julian Roffman
      • Ross Hagen
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    Strelnikoff

    quirky, seedy, low-key--is that a bad thing?

    A film like this can't be rated on any normative 1-10 scale which we usually enlist to appraise the world's great cinema landmarks. This movie appeals only to the shrewder connoisseur of the halt and the lame, the distressed, and the warped. There is no scale for such a movie as 'The Glove' (except perhaps if we use negative integers or decimals).

    'The Glove' has that quintessential charm of the 1970's movie. The grainy stock, fuzzy sound recording, squinty leading men, large automobiles, aimless & episodic screenplay; yes, everything right down to the sentimental piano notes in the score wordlessly 'decrying the violence deep inside man'.

    The plot is simple at first. Hulking Marauder, methodically eliminating Taxpaying Citizens in a Relentless Revenge Ritual. Big and ugly in the black leather outfit (+ black motorcycle visor helmet?? yes!) has some incredible wicked strange instrument of death--fascinating in its own unique way--a bonafide 'restricted' riot-glove {sometimes used by law enforcement personnel in the course of their 1970s duties}. You can still buy these via mail-order, you know. They are fearsome devices. OK so, simple plot wrapped around an obscure piece of morbid guy-gear--true. But this film is not without character or psychology.

    I say, any film with Rosy Grier is worth a look. Need I remind you of 'The Thing with Two Heads'? Now, in this movie, Grier plays his role with restraint and aplomb. Let's give him some credit. Even if just for his sheer physical size, he is interesting to watch. Combine that with his wispy, faint-hearted voice (in this film, philosophizing about 'defining boundaries' and 'the cyclical nature of violence' and you have the basic ingredients for a memorable cult film. In one scene he even plays guitar.

    In fact, he is jovial throughout most of the flick. It's perfect. He plays the anti-hero well, and by the end of the movie, fully manages to evoke a twinge of sympathy. Makes an engaging contrast with our growing suspicion that of course, it is him committing these brutal executions.

    The violent scenes we witness (as the film develops), fyi, are not boring at all! Lovable Aldo Ray (another big guy, remember him from 'Battle Cry'?) getting "the Glove treatment" while he is trying to instead cage some nooky in the shadowy back seat of what looks like a Chevy LeSabre. Coitus interruptus! Fantastic. 70's film-making at its seamy best.

    Another great 'Glove revenge' scene: a revisitation of that old stand-by of the 70s thriller--masked assailant and victim thrashing around in a brightly-lit bathroom, with the shower curtain flailing wildly around and the light strobing. Ending with victim seeping blood over white grouted porcelain tile. Classic.

    As for John Saxon: he is fine in this movie. He does his best. Makes it look sincere as he can. He has a secretary he is pursuing, debts to pay, a young daughter to raise, a great old Caddy convertible to keep up--this is a sensitive guy. You can see he is not really that into the violent side of his work. This is a character that has some delicacy, not just the usual 70s slob cop/bounty hunter/detective.

    Saxon's character is soft-spoken--shrewd--and good at his job, where his job requires brainwork. Where it requires the strong arm stuff--well, we see that he gets by. But here's where the psychology comes in: Grier (the suspect) is not just a dumb ex-con and through their game of cat-and-mouse he gradually works on Saxon and makes Saxon at least see Grier's motives for the crazy glove killings.

    So the interplay between Saxon and Grier is basically where it's all at in this film. And of course that fiendish glove. You just gotta wonder what its like both to hit someone with that thing and also to get hit by it. Anyway, Grier, tired of being chased, forces Saxon to give him a fair fight. And he gets it. And that Glove is used one last time.

    Guys, a good fight scene like this deserves our esteem. Take another look at what's going on. Would you accept the terms of the final fight as laid down by Grier? You can at least see how smart he is, by arranging it just in this manner? Its clever resolution to what would be, in any other movie of the same stripe, just another shootout.

    This movie is worth recalling in any retrospective of twisted B-violence flicks. I personally, will always recall 'The Glove' with some fondness.
    ihateeverymovieisee

    Dull

    The premise for this film is what drew me to rent it. A hitman is

    after a killer that uses a high tech riot glove to torture his victims.

    John Saxon stars in this heap of garbage and narrates throughout

    the ENTIRE movie. This feature is pretty cool at first, but after a

    while you begin to get irrated with him explaining the obvious.

    About 45 minutes in, the movie loses any steam that it had (it had

    none to begin with), and things start making absolutely no sense

    at all. The theme music and soundtrack to this movie sounds like

    it came from some Saturday morning cartoon, and the fighting

    scenes are poorly choreographed. I would not recommend this

    film to anyone with a conscience.
    5jordondave-28085

    There are better movies to watch than the glove

    (1978) The Glove CRIME DRAMA THRILLER

    'The Glove' as the movie is called is really a backdrop to the real story of Sam Kellog's life as a bounty hunter played by John Saxon- this was years before the popular syndicated show "Dog- The Bounty Hunter", since a considerable amount of cities it is the police that do that sort of thing now- not the bounty hunters. Anyways, we get to witness his life story as a bounty hunter and how he is behind in child support payments, considering he also has a daughter and loves to gamble. And as the movie progresses, this person who's wearing "The Glove" is really an African American man named Victor Hale (Roosevelt Grier) who's tagged with a $20,000 bail after assaulting a national security guard occurred at the beginning. He attains the so-called Glove after stealing the newest and improved rioting equipment, and is now using it to get even with the people/ guards who mistreated and abused their authority while he was being incarcerated. What's dumb about this movie, is the fact that if Victor's on the run, why wasn't the police involved, since he can still be charged with assault after his release from prison. This movie makes no sense, since bounty hunters are usually used when people miss their court dates, and fugitives which Victor (the man with the huge bounty) is seen playing in night clubs just because he's also a musician as well.
    5oscar-17

    If boring action dramas like The Glove interest me, it's because nobody paid any attention to it!

    It's interesting to note that Ross Hagen, a man who starred in numerous trashy films in his infamous career, did the directing. The film's kinda sleazy in a few parts, and the theme song is hilarious, but the violent scenes should have been the main attraction here, and unfortunately there's little of it. John Saxon talks through the whole picture like I'm waiting for some blood to fly. The best parts I liked about The Glove are the beginning, the middle, and the end. It's O.K. as long as cheap thrills are your cup of tea. Don't let the film's ad mat entice you!
    7reverendtom

    Decent

    This movie isn't the best thing I've ever seen, but as a fun PI flick from the late seventies it gets the job done and has a quirky personality of its own. In other words, it isn't an exploitation classic or an ultraviolent actioner, it kind of just is what it is. The great John Saxon is great here, as a down on his luck PI. His somewhat over the top narration is fun. Rosy Grier is great as an angry convict out for revenge. The movie doesn't really have much of a drive, there are many pointless scenes, but it doesn't really bore either. The ending is excellent, with a big surprise at the last minute. Overall, if you aren't expecting some 70s cult phenomenon and you like John Saxon, its worth watching.

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      Final film role of Joan Blondell (although a film done earlier was released after this one).
    • Blooper
      The premise that Victor Hale would have superpower strength with the ability to rip a car's door off just by wearing a glove, is flawed.
    • Citazioni

      Sam Kellog: Real trouble comes in a wrinkled suit and a dirty collar.

    • Connessioni
      Referenced in Ban the Sadist Videos! (2005)
    • Colonne sonore
      The Glove
      Music by Robert O. Ragland

      Lyrics by Sid Wayne

      Sung by Ernie Andrews

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    • Data di uscita
      • 12 giugno 1980 (Messico)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Southern California, California, Stati Uniti(Location)
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Tommy J. Productions
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      • 1.85 : 1

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