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Mai troppo giovane per morire

Titolo originale: Never Too Young to Die
  • 1986
  • R
  • 1h 37min
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John Stamos and Vanity in Mai troppo giovane per morire (1986)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAfter a top-secret agent is murdered, his estranged son, a high-school gymnast, teams up with his dad's attractive female partner to stop the psychopathic hermaphroditic gang leader who kill... Leggi tuttoAfter a top-secret agent is murdered, his estranged son, a high-school gymnast, teams up with his dad's attractive female partner to stop the psychopathic hermaphroditic gang leader who killed him and now plans a major terrorist attack.After a top-secret agent is murdered, his estranged son, a high-school gymnast, teams up with his dad's attractive female partner to stop the psychopathic hermaphroditic gang leader who killed him and now plans a major terrorist attack.

  • Regia
    • Gil Bettman
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Steven Paul
    • Anthony Foutz
  • Star
    • John Stamos
    • Vanity
    • Gene Simmons
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    4,8/10
    2253
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Gil Bettman
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Steven Paul
      • Anthony Foutz
    • Star
      • John Stamos
      • Vanity
      • Gene Simmons
    • 31Recensioni degli utenti
    • 70Recensioni della critica
    • 34Metascore
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    Never Too Young To Die: Brawl
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    Never Too Young To Die: Brawl
    Never Too Young To Die: Brawl
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    Never Too Young To Die: Brawl
    Never Too Young To Die: Velvet Von Ragnar Tries To Seduce Lance Stargrove
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    Never Too Young To Die: Velvet Von Ragnar Tries To Seduce Lance Stargrove
    Never Too Young To Die: It's Ragnar
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    Never Too Young To Die: It's Ragnar
    Never Too Young To Die: Velvet Von Ragnar's Performance
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    Never Too Young To Die: Velvet Von Ragnar's Performance
    Never Too Young To Die: The Trap Door
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    Never Too Young To Die: The Trap Door

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    John Stamos
    John Stamos
    • Lance Stargrove
    Vanity
    Vanity
    • Danja Deering
    Gene Simmons
    Gene Simmons
    • Velvet Von Ragnar…
    George Lazenby
    George Lazenby
    • Drew Stargrove
    Peter Kwong
    Peter Kwong
    • Cliff
    Ed Brock
    • Pyramid
    John Anderson
    John Anderson
    • Arliss
    Robert Englund
    Robert Englund
    • Riley
    Tara Buckman
    Tara Buckman
    • Sacrificed Punkette
    Curtis Taylor
    Curtis Taylor
    • Barton
    Jon Greene
    • Coach Madsen
    Tim Colceri
    Tim Colceri
    • Grady
    John Miranda
    • Mr. Wilder
    Patrick Wright
    Patrick Wright
    • Exploding Biker
    Art Payton
    Art Payton
    • Minister
    Gary Kasper
    Gary Kasper
    • Wrestler
    • (as Gary F. Kasper)
    Ivar Mireles
    • Waitress
    Randy Hall
    Randy Hall
    • Minkie
    • Regia
      • Gil Bettman
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Steven Paul
      • Anthony Foutz
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    5Hey_Sweden

    Another entry in the "see it to believe it" genre.

    Only in the 1980s could we get something this gloriously deranged and utterly idiotic. It's flashy, and it's dumb, and it's obviously proud to be so. It's essentially a "junior James Bond" as John "Uncle Jesse" Stamos plays Lance Stargrove, a college athlete whose dad Drew (one time Bond George Lazenby) is a spy. Dad isn't THAT great at his job, though, managing to get killed by the movies' villain. And what a doozy this villain is. He/she is Velvet Von Ragner (rock star Gene Simmons), a hermaphroditic megalomaniac with a legion of followers who look like refugees from a "Mad Max" knock-off. Lance determines to get some revenge, hooking up with our leading lady, Danja Deering (supremely sexy Vanity), just one of dads' "associates".

    This one is pretty bad, all right, but that doesn't mean it ain't entertaining. The action scenes are decent enough, the stunts and camera work especially effective. The costumes on the henchmen are absolutely hilarious. The upbeat pop soundtrack consists of some pretty rancid cheese, yet unfortunately it will stick in your head, especially the title theme song. Director Gil Bettman ("Crystal Heart", "Night Vision") works from a terminally silly script credited to Steven Paul (of "Slapstick (Of Another Kind)" infamy) and Anthony Foutz, that is wise to include some very alluring scenes with Vanity, as well as the kind of gadgetry we often come to expect in an espionage thriller.

    Stamos is okay as the hero, no more; he lacks a strong screen presence. Vanity definitely fares better. Supporting roles and bits are played by the likes of John Anderson ("Psycho" '60), Ed Brock (in his one and only movie role), Peter Kwong ("Big Trouble in Little China"), Robert "Freddy Krueger" Englund (wasted in a nothing part), Tara Buckman ("Silent Night, Deadly Night", "The Cannonball Run"), Patrick Wright ("Track of the Moon Beast"), and Branscombe Richmond ("Hard to Kill"). But this thing really belongs to Simmons, who clearly realized he was doing a p.o.s. movie, and gives it some flair by camping it up something fierce as the bad guy / gal.

    Recommended mainly to completists who'll gladly lap up the craziest things that the 80s had to offer.

    Five out of 10.
    6utgard14

    On the eighth day, God created this movie...

    This has to be seen to be believed. John Stamos plays college gymnast Lance Stargrove whose father is a super spy that still finds time to send him care packages. When Dad is killed by hermaphrodite Velvet Von Ragnar (Gene Simmons), Stargrove teams with sexy spy Danja Deering (Vanity) to get revenge. Oh yeah, Simmons wants to poison the water supply with radioactive waste or something.

    Stamos brings perfect hair to his role, which is the most important thing. There are lots of scenes of him doing gymnastics. Perhaps the director was a fan of '80s classic Gymkata. He also rides a dirt bike because in the '80s dirt bikes were cool. One of the many highlights of the movie is when Stamos is being beaten up by two of Simmons' thugs. He is crying like a little baby but then he sees a picture of his dad. Suddenly he's like Popeye on a spinach high and he kicks the crap out of the bad guys ("The name's not scumbag, it's Stargrove! Lance Stargrove!").

    Vanity is a stone fox, as usual. She also has a nude scene, as usual. Her seduction of John Stamos I will mock publicly but privately I thought it was hot! Gene Simmons is gross to look at dressed in drag but a hoot hamming it up as the super villain. Seeing him flirt with Stamos is priceless. He also likes to use his middle finger for...well, I won't spoil it. There's an Asian inventor friend of Stamos' who, at one point in the film, wears an outfit that is practically every color known to man. George Lazenby plays the spy dad. I'm sure some casting director beamed from ear to ear over that ingenious casting. He dresses like a Ghost Buster and uses a bulletproof umbrella as a shield. In a scene that I'm certain was the actor breaking the fourth wall, Lazenby says to Simmons "Oh come on, this is stupid."

    The movie is filled with laughably cheesy music. The song that plays during Stamos' first scene keeps repeating his character's name "Stargrove" over and over. Simmons gets to sing during his club routine ("Yeeeah!"). There's also a rather cheesetastic tune that plays leading up to Stamos taking Vanity to Pound Town.

    This is the kind of movie you just don't see anymore. These days when they try to do trash like this, it's always so self-aware and obvious that it takes the fun out of it. Truly "so-bad-it's-good" flicks don't try to be bad on purpose. If you ever wondered what Uncle Jesse did before Full House, all your questions will be answered here. This movie is so awesome it will change your life. If you watch this, it will make a man out of you. So female viewers beware.
    5sttia

    Gene Simmons is the only reason to see this one.

    Gene made me laugh until I cried. He took this horrible mess and ran with it. The rest of the cast...well, what rest of the cast? This one is a real stinker but if you're a hardcore KISS fan you can appreciate the utter hilariousness of Gene's performance. Don't get me wrong, this movie overall is the worst I have ever seen but if seeing Gene Simmons in drag will live on tape long enough for my grandkids to see it, then it's worth it. LOL I pull it out of the cabinet whenever I need a good gut busting laugh with a horrible script.
    3a_chinn

    John Stamos must stop evil hermaphrodite Gene Simmons!

    "Stargrove, Lance Stargrove." John Stamos plays the son of super spy George Lazenby (you know, the guy who played James Bond in one movie) in this 80s teen oriented Son-of-Bond type of story. When his super spy dad is murdered, high school gymnast Stamos teams up with his dad's former partner, 80s sexpot Vanity, to stop evil hermaphrodite Velvet Von Ragner (Gene Simmons). Generally speaking, this film is a mess, but it's a glorious unintentionally hilarious mess. Try to imagine if Tim Curry's Dr. Frank-N-Furter from "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" was suddenly a James Bond villain, which admittedly would be pretty funny, except this film couldn't seem to make up it's mind if it wanted to be an straight James Bond action film or a spoof. Simmons many "disguises" wouldn't fool anyone outside of Scooby Doo and it's completely baffling why Simmons' army of henchmen are dresses like refugees from a Max Max film. Why would the creators of this film have thought the world wanted another gymnast action hero after 1985's rousing flop "Gymkata"? I suppose this film was directed by Gil Bettman, the man behind "Knight Rider" and "BJ and the Bear," so he is someone who thought the world needed a crime solving car and road stories of a trucker and his pet monkey. Oh, you also get Robert Englund in a hammy role as one of Simmons' henchmen. I'm pretty sure both England and Simmons realized this movie was a mess, but I'm not sure anyone else did. Only worth watching as a so-bad-it's-good viewing experience.
    anthonyfeather

    Titillating nipple biting with a twist.

    This movie is bad. But it's the laughable, entertaining kind of bad you find in movies like Grease II. You see great and crummy actors and actresses cast together that you would have never imagined, EVER. Gene Simmons of KISS fame plays the villainess gal with 'something extra'. You camp it up, Gene! You gotta love Gene Simmons, who has been playing in drag longer than Dame Edna. John Stamos plays himself basicly, no change in hair or motivation. He's handsome enough I suppose, but there is no acting range for this man. George Lazenby (one time James Bond) even makes an appearance!! Vanity made her career on those flawless cheekbones/exotic beauty, matched with dazzling clothes and sexy prancing, works her formula to the hilt. But she's convincing, because she seems like the type who really could beat the stuffing out of someone. She's a tough gal, secret agent with a heart of gold. The flirtation scene between John Stamos, Vanity and the garden hose will make heterosexual men lose sleep over her. (And make transvestites pine for Vanity's jungle bikini) The breast and nipple biting in this movie will truly surprise and titillate you! See it to laugh, to mock, and to marvel at the feminine charms of Gene Simmons. Nothing beats a great pair of legs!

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      The movie was intended as the starting point for a "Son of Bond"-type film series. It not only bombed at the box-office, but was shunned by its own co-star, Gene Simmons. Years later, when a fan recognized him as "Velvet Von Ragnar", Simmons exclaimed "Don't tell me you SAW that thing!"
    • Blooper
      When Ragnar hurls young Stargrove over the top rail of the dam, one can see the attached safety cable keeping the stunt double from plummeting to his death.
    • Citazioni

      Velvet Von Ragnar: I've figured out how to access their computers to re-channel radioactive waste so it goes from Diablo Canyon... into their *drinking water*.

      [Ragnar's henchmen look at each other in confusion]

      Velvet Von Ragnar: Poison the water supply!

      [shouts]

      Velvet Von Ragnar: I'm gonna poison their water supply! For gold! For ransom! For jewels! For money!

      [laughs maniacally]

    • Versioni alternative
      UK video release was cut by 16 seconds to get an 18 certificate.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Best of the Worst: Russian Terminator, Ninja Vengeance, and Never Too Young to Die (2013)
    • Colonne sonore
      Stay and Burn
      Performed by Ralph E. Boy and Major Catastrophe

      Produced by Iren Koster, Chip Taylor, Ralph Lane

      Written by Jon Voight, Chip Taylor, Ralph Lane and Iren Koster

      © 1986 Paul Music

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    • Data di uscita
      • 17 luglio 1986 (Germania occidentale)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Fort MacArthur, San Pedro, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(Ragnar's Base)
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      • Paul Entertainment
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      • 1.78 : 1

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