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Sotto massima sorveglianza

Titolo originale: Wedlock
  • 1991
  • T
  • 1h 41min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,9/10
9627
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Mimi Rogers, Rutger Hauer, and Joan Chen in Sotto massima sorveglianza (1991)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA male prison escapee heads for his hidden loot electronically attached to a female prisoner.A male prison escapee heads for his hidden loot electronically attached to a female prisoner.A male prison escapee heads for his hidden loot electronically attached to a female prisoner.

  • Regia
    • Lewis Teague
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Broderick Miller
  • Star
    • Rutger Hauer
    • Mimi Rogers
    • Joan Chen
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,9/10
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    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Lewis Teague
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Broderick Miller
    • Star
      • Rutger Hauer
      • Mimi Rogers
      • Joan Chen
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    Rutger Hauer
    Rutger Hauer
    • Frank Warren
    Mimi Rogers
    Mimi Rogers
    • Tracy Riggs
    Joan Chen
    Joan Chen
    • Noelle
    James Remar
    James Remar
    • Sam
    Stephen Tobolowsky
    Stephen Tobolowsky
    • Warden Holliday
    Basil Wallace
    Basil Wallace
    • Emerald
    Grand L. Bush
    Grand L. Bush
    • Jasper
    Denis Forest
    Denis Forest
    • Puce
    Glenn Plummer
    Glenn Plummer
    • Teal
    Belle Avery
    Belle Avery
    • Deborah
    Ismael 'East' Carlo
    Ismael 'East' Carlo
    • Chief Officer
    Ed Crick
    • Sergeant #1
    Zaid Farid
    • Policeman #1
    Richard Gilbert-Hill
    Richard Gilbert-Hill
    • Security Guard #2
    Colin Hamilton
    • Minister
    Harry Johnson
    Harry Johnson
    • Policeman #2
    O-Lan Jones
    O-Lan Jones
    • Saleswoman
    Christopher Judges
    • Guard
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      • Lewis Teague
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Broderick Miller
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    WinterMaiden

    Better than you might think

    Rutger Hauer's movies tend to be better than one would expect from genre pieces, often because of a special feel for atmosphere and quirk. Deadlock was one of the first movies to feature the newer, heavier Hauer, who uses his heft to the advantage of his characterization, creating a slightly ridiculous figure (who goes from a ludicrous pony-tail for his duel-to-the-death to a sort of swami outfit to something that looks like it ought to be upholstering a chair in a whorehouse) who is not quite up to the circumstances he finds himself in, but perseveres anyway. Smart, but hardly a criminal mastermind, his Frank is teamed with an especially charming Mimi Rogers. Hardly surprising that they go from insults to clinches, but it is appealing that the main thing keeping them apart (their abysmal track records in romance) is what, thanks to empathy, helps bridge the differences between them. The sci-fi gimmick here is really beside the point. What counts is the presence of several skillful actors and their deftly drawn characters. Stephen Tobolowsky is especially amusing, and he has the movie's best line: "You nonconformists are all alike."
    george.schmidt

    Don't lose your head; wiggy sci-fi actioner

    DEADLOCK (1992 - MADE FOR CABLE TV) **1/2 Rutger Hauer, Mimi Rogers, Joan Chen, James Remar, Stephen Tobolosky.

    Pretty good futuristic action/crime story with prisoners (Hauer and Rogers, make a fine couple) fitted with collars that can cause their heads to be blown off (a la Schwarzenegger's "The Running Man") as they pursue their double-partners in crime. Best scene : after days of solitude the greedy warden, wanting to know where Hauer has hidden some stolen loot, opens a door where Hauser - up to his neck in water - tells him: "North Pole...ask for Santa" and laughs maniacally.
    7jutterio

    Hauer knows how to make a good film when all others would fail, or at least makes it feel that way.

    Let's not kid ourselves : If you plan on watching this it's because Rutger Hauers face is on the box.

    And I say box not poster because I doubt anyone really ever saw this in any theater. It's the kind of movie that gets put on cheap sets where two films share a disk or tape , at least that is how I watched it.

    It being so cheap the publishers apparently reason giving it its own disk would be uneconomical is a massive plus though; you forgive all its flaws immediately because you do get far more then whatever you are likely to pay for it:Namely Rutger Hauer. And it's a good thing he's here !

    The writing is both the film's major flaw and in the hands of Rutger Hauer its best feature.

    Looking back on the writing alone feels like you are reading the overambitious project of someone who has previously only done short stories from time to time.It has some interesting ideas that normally don't work as well in a motion picture as they would in let's say a Isaac Asimov type collection of short stories. But while you can just feel that it would have turned into a absolute mess when left to others Hauer manages to emphasize every single tidbit that makes it worthwhile.

    And if you get past the made-for-TV hammy qualities of it all there are some genuinely good concepts here. It makes you think, What gives someone the right to decide when someone is fit to be part of society?, Where is the line between rehabilitation and brainwashing ?( it is crossed in this film by the way , do doubt about it ). What parts of life can you control ?

    Honestly the next time you go to your local supermarket you start thinking : What would be the reason they put this isle next to that ?, do i really want that bag of chips? And that alone is pretty impressive. Though it may not seem like a masterpiece its really memorable.

    The casting besides Hauer seems like they all would be at least third picks for the role in most other productions.They are the kind of people that would be seen mostly in commercials from the time that this was made. As such the supporting cast's acting is far more hammy then Hauers is but it adds to the film. These people are fake ; they are wearing masks , they are forced to be something they aren't, or deliberately manipulating people into perceiving them in a way they can exploit. You can't know if a character is lying or is genuinely badly written and acted, and it's amazing.

    Furthermore whenever it gets too annoying Hauer's character does something that will make you want to keep watching ,in fact he is more annoyed then you are! He is snarly , grumpy , and stressed out, while everyone around him is either manipulated to act according to a unnatural mold, or overtly against him. And he deals with it all in a way that makes you high five everyone in the room if you watch it with friends.

    It's not the worlds best movie by any standard , but it genuinely makes you question those standards.

    If it's not a good movie its still one of the best watching experiences I have ever had. It's more entertaining than some 'better' Rutger Hauer films in fact. I mean sure Blade Runner is a great film , but let me choose between Wedlock and Blade-Runners director's cut and I choose Wedlock!

    It has a enjoyable pace and a runtime that is short enough for a fun campy evening along a few other movies. I highly recommend watching this with friends, I watched it with my roommates a few days after i saw it alone and it was even more fun! And i think that is how this film is meant to be seen.

    It may seem like cheap entertainment because of that , but it does have cultural relevance. In fact although it's not as gory and a lot cheaper , it's a lot like Robocop. It's more than meets the eye.
    8NateWatchesCoolMovies

    A treat

    Wedlock is one of those shamelessly trashy B-movie romps that the 80's proudly churned out in droves for our viewing pleasure. Some are shitty and enjoyable, some are just shitty, and some are solid gems, provided you've been schooled a bit in this particular, acquired taste of an arena. I spent a lot of my teenage years being a scholar in this sort of lovable junk, so I have plenty of ancient data in my mental hard drive to dust off for the old blog- ski. Rutger made quite a few ventures into this field (come to think of it most of my favourite actors have. Wonder what that says about my taste lol). He's got genre written all over his acting style, and loves to play broad characters in stylized fare. Here he plays Frank Warren, an amiable jewel thief who is betrayed in an opening sequence heist by his dodgy partner Sam (James Remar), and rowdy girlfriend Noelle (Josie Packard- I mean Joan Chen). He's sent to an amusingly 'futuristic' penitentiary where they implement prisoners with a unique system: each prisoner is fitted with a collar, each collar has a twin collar, and if the two get several miles apart, both detonate rigged explosives and messily decapitate the pair of unlucky inmates. They are not aware who has their twin collar, making escape a risky notion indeed. It's exactly the type of high concept buffoonery that trademarks these type of outings, and it's played for both suspense and laughs very nicely. Frank escapes, dragging along the woman who wears the twin collar (Mimi Rogers), pursued hotly by Sam and Noelle who want to find the diamonds that he hid shortly before his arrest. It's a prison flick, it's a chase flick, with its own kooky, offbeat sense of style. Hauer is usually so intense he looks like he's gonna implode in on himself, but here he gives a very laid back, slight and funny performance, which gives the film it's refreshingly upbeat feel. Remar and Chen are bouncing balls of energy as the dastardly couple out to ice Frank, riffing off each other and cheerfully chewing scenery. Watch out for an early career appearance from Danny Trejo, as well as work from Glenn Plummer and Stepehn Tobolowsky as a hard ass warden who gets the best line of the film: "You non-conformists are all the same". That alone encapsulates the irreverent, tongue in cheek tone that's a nice switch from the usually dank, oppressive atmosphere that second tier action flicks often get saddled with. Oh, and I want the number of Hauer's wardrobe outfitter; those fluffy, technicolor wool sweaters are a sideshow unto themselves.
    8Movie-Misfit

    Classic Rutger one liners and more!

    I love Rutger Hauer. He is a cool and funny actor that isn't afraid to get his hands wet and try anything out of the ordinary.

    Wedlock isn't one of his stranger ones, but it is definitely one of his best!

    Set in the near future, Rutger joins Mimi Rodgers at a new top security prison that straps bombs to prisoners necks (much like Battle Royale) so they can't escape.

    Each prisoner is 'wedlocked' to another so that if one blows, the other soon follows!

    With Mimi by his side, Rutger and co-star go on an adventure that sends them in search of the object that got him imprisoned in the first place... $25 million worth of diamonds.

    With the bad guys hot on the heels, things start to go a little 'Fletch' at times with some great action scenes, hilarious one liners and more.

    The film is great entertainment and one I had wished I watched earlier!

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      Danny Trejo makes a brief appearance as a tough convict murdered by Emerald (Basil Wallace), witnessed by Frank (Rutger Hauer).
    • Blooper
      If you get separated from your wedlock partner for more than 100 yards, the wedlock starts beeping first, and you have couple of seconds to get back within 100 yards, as demonstrated multiple times during the movie. So, why didn't somebody just step over the line for a few seconds, and then find out whose wedlock beeped? Then, they could escape any time they wanted.
    • Citazioni

      [Frank is using Sam as a shield as Noelle aims a gun at him]

      Frank: Did you do it for Noelle, or for the money?

      Sam: She is cute, isn't she?

      [Noelle shoots Sam]

      Sam: Ahh! You hit me, you bitch!

      Noelle: Sorry honey, but I did it for the money.

      Frank: Looks like she fucked us both.

      Sam: Yeah. Hey, you want her back?

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      The closing credits end with the sounds of the wedlock collar's warning alarm and an explosion.
    • Versioni alternative
      In Germany only a cut version was released to avoid an FSK 18 rating
    • Connessioni
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    • Colonne sonore
      All the Good Times Are Past and Gone
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    Dettagli

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    • Data di uscita
      • 5 settembre 1991 (Germania)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Stati Uniti
      • Regno Unito
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
      • Wedlock
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Santa Fe Avenue, Downtown, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(Frank's car chase scene)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Spectacor Films
      • Frederick S. Pierce Company
      • Incorporated Television Company (ITC)
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      • 6.000.000 USD (previsto)
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h 41min(101 min)
    • Colore
      • Color
    • Mix di suoni
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Proporzioni
      • 1.85 : 1

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