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Vingança Final

Título original: Fighting Back
  • 1982
  • R
  • 1 h 38 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
6,0/10
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Tom Skerritt in Vingança Final (1982)
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA Philadelphia shop owner forms a civilian patrol to stop neighborhood crime. The patrol's actions are seen as racially discriminatory, leading to escalating conflict.A Philadelphia shop owner forms a civilian patrol to stop neighborhood crime. The patrol's actions are seen as racially discriminatory, leading to escalating conflict.A Philadelphia shop owner forms a civilian patrol to stop neighborhood crime. The patrol's actions are seen as racially discriminatory, leading to escalating conflict.

  • Direção
    • Lewis Teague
  • Roteiristas
    • Thomas Hedley Jr.
    • David Zelag Goodman
  • Artistas
    • Tom Skerritt
    • Patti LuPone
    • Michael Sarrazin
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,0/10
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    • Direção
      • Lewis Teague
    • Roteiristas
      • Thomas Hedley Jr.
      • David Zelag Goodman
    • Artistas
      • Tom Skerritt
      • Patti LuPone
      • Michael Sarrazin
    • 18Avaliações de usuários
    • 22Avaliações da crítica
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    Tom Skerritt
    Tom Skerritt
    • John D'Angelo
    Patti LuPone
    Patti LuPone
    • Lisa D'Angelo
    Michael Sarrazin
    Michael Sarrazin
    • Vince Morelli
    Yaphet Kotto
    Yaphet Kotto
    • Ivanhoe Washington
    David Rasche
    David Rasche
    • Michael Taylor
    Donna de Varona
    • Sara Rogers
    • (as Donna DeVarona)
    Gina DeAngeles
    • Vera D'Angelo
    Jonathan Adam Sherman
    • Danny D'Angelo
    Pat Cooper
    Pat Cooper
    • Harry Janelli
    Jim Lovelett
    Jim Lovelett
    • Tom Cassidy
    Joseph Ragno
    Joseph Ragno
    • Mike Pelyk
    Sal Richards
    • Bill Gallo
    Frank Sivero
    Frank Sivero
    • Frank Russo
    Lewis Van Bergen
    Lewis Van Bergen
    • Laz Burkofsky
    Jim Moody
    • Lester Baldwin
    Peter Brocco
    Peter Brocco
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    Patch Mackenzie
    Patch Mackenzie
    • Lilly Morelli
    Pete Richardson
    • Eldorado
    • Direção
      • Lewis Teague
    • Roteiristas
      • Thomas Hedley Jr.
      • David Zelag Goodman
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    5IonicBreezeMachine

    It may only exists due to De Laurentis' Seller's Remorse over the Death Wish rights, but I far prefer this to the actual Death Wish II

    In a crime ridden area of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Italian-American delicatessen owner John D'Angelo (Tom Skerritt) is a family man with an expectant wife, Lisa (Patti LuPone), and young son Danny (Jonathan Adam Sherman). Following an incident where a pimp attacks them causing Lisa to suffer a miscarriage and another incident where John's mother Vera (Gina DeAngelis) is mugged in a drugstore, John organizes other citizens of his area to form a neighborhood watch called The People's Neighborhood Patrol (PNP) which takes direct action on criminals in the areas through citizen's arrests. While John attains respect and prestige in the community because of his actions, he is also looked upon unfavorably by elements of City Hall and prominent members of the black community such as Ivanhoe Washington (Yaphet Kotto) who runs a group similar to John's.

    During the Dino De Laurentis' sale of the rights to the Brian Garfield novel Death Wish and its characters to Cannon Films, De Laurentis briefly discussed with director Michael Winner the prospect of him directing the Death Wish sequel under him instead of Golan and Globus, when Winter refused De Laurentis proceeded with the sale of the rights but also produced his own vigilante film as a direct clone of Death Wish. The end result was Fighting Back which was released about three months after Death Wish II, and despite coming from Paramount, a larger studio than Cannon, and sporting the writers of films such as Straw Dogs and Monte Walsh, Fighting Back didn't even manage to recoup its $9 million budget in the United States with Death Wish II bringing in three times its gross. The moviehas fallen into obscurity in the years since and critical reception was rather tepid upon initial release (though somewhat better than Death Wish II if not by much). Despite the movie being made purely out of Dino De Laurentis regretting selling the Death Wish rights, Fighting Back is less ugly and reprehensible than Death Wish II.

    Like every other vigilante movie that followed on from Death Wish the movie hits all the marks to a "t". Everyman suffers a wrong or wrongs that motivates him to take justice into his own hands? Check. Police are inept giving excuses like "we don't have the manpower" but become mobilized as an antagonistic force against our protagonist? Check. Man on the Street/News reports paying lip service to a "debate" about pros and cons of vigilantism? Kind of. The one point in Fighting Back's favor is that it does at least seem aware of the inherent racism of the wish fulfillment aspect of vigilante stories and Yaphet Kotto's Ivanhoe Washington does serve as something of a counterpoint to John's Anthony Imperiale-esque antics so at least it is addressing some of the beneath the surface problems that give rise to urban blight rather than boiling it down to "good guy with gun takes down bad guys with guns". I also commend the film for not including any of the lurid sexual violence Death Wish II used such as the prolonged rape scene where I character who vocally believed in "the system" is violently stripped nude and assaulted as the camera lingered on every part of her anatomy. Fighting Back largely avoids the more lurid traps of this genre so I also have to commend it on that point. Aside from that though, it's just another vigilante movie. Despite the movie trying to add some semblance of credibility by showing stock footage of the Reagan and Pope John Paul II assignation attempts or Yaphet Kotto being a foil to Skerritt's John D'Angelo the way the movie ends does feel like it celebrates John's actions down to the over the top happy scene at the now cleaned up park where children are having a snowball fight.

    There's nothing all that much to Fighting Back other than to say "it's not hateful like Death Wish II". It still celebrates vigilantism and makes excuses for it and it follows most of the major points established by Death Wish even if it doesn't go into as much gory detail with it. It's violent stupid wish fulfillment, but at least it's somewhat aware of it and does have some amusing moments that aren't drowned in excessive sadism.
    7Uriah43

    Taking a Bite Out of Crime

    After his mother is brutally mugged in his own neighborhood and the Philadelphia police are unable to resolve the increasing rate of crime there, a delicatessen owner by the name of "John D'Angelo" (Tom Skerritt) decides to do something about it. So, to that effect, he manages to convince a number of his neighbors to help him form a neighborhood watch group to alert the local police whenever they see something suspicious or illegal taking place. What he doesn't count on, however, is the resistance to their group by, not only the criminals, but the local politicians as well. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that I saw this movie when it first came out and I was as impressed by it then as I am with it today. And, although the main character was a bit too hot-headed at times, I still thought Tom Skerritt's added just the right amount of anger and passion to make this movie seem pretty realistic and I have rated it accordingly. Above average.
    6Prismark10

    Fighting Back

    Set in South Philadelphia, Italian-American John D'Angelo (Tom Skerritt) runs a family owned deli with his pregnant wife Lisa (Patti LuPone.)

    The neighbourhood is going to the dogs. His wife wants to move. Then his best friend is shot, his mother is attacked with her fingers are amputated and his wife loses the baby.

    John organises a vigilante group with best friend Vince Morelli (Michael Sarrazin) a cop to make the streets safe. They form the People's Neighborhood Patrol.

    Only they stir up violence and are accused of being racially motivated by Ivanhoe Washington (Yaphet Kotto) a black activist.

    John has a particular grudge against a black pimp. His success though has the local politicians worried. They think John might run for the council.

    The film has mixed signals about vigilante justice. The issue being who polices their excesses and it is clear that John is targeting the local blacks.

    Fighting Back is supposed to be a more cerebral version of Death Wish. In the end it is just another exploitation movie but with better actors.
    8HumanoidOfFlesh

    Great revenge thriller.

    Set in an Italian neighborhood of Philadelphia "Fighting Back" tells the story of a storekeeper(Tom Skerritt),who is outraged by an incident on the streets that results in his pregnant wife losing the baby and by a robbery in which his mother's ring finger is cut off.He organizes the local people into a security patrol.The patrol does wipe out crime but operates beyond the law with our vigilante carrying on more of a personal vendetta than a campaign to establish law and order."Fighting Back" by Lewis Teague is a taut and exciting revenge thriller obviously influenced by "Death Wish" movies.The film is well-acted and looks surprisingly authentic.There is not much violence on display,however if you are a fan of thought-provoking cinema you can't miss this gritty flick.8 out of 10.
    5goods116

    5.8 rating about right...wanted to like this more, but movie is aimless

    I love these 1970s and early 80s gritty movies, and in this regard, the film delivers. The large old American cars, the street scenery, the police, etc. all has that feel that you don't get in today's movie. But overall, the film fails to deliver. By the middle of the movie I was starting to get bored waiting for something more interesting to happen. Much of the movie is also unrealistic. The police seem virtually non-existent, which is not genuine (even if the point is that a neighborhood watch is needed). The rivalry with the pimp also made no sense, there were a series of meetings which just did not flow with the plot. Overall, you are unlikely to be very satisfied with this film, although it is reasonably watchable. This is why the rating is in the 5-6 range and the film remains obscure. The few reviewers who gave it an 8 to 10 rating are waaaaaaay over-rating the movie and do not know what a true 9 or 10 movie is (in my view, only 4-6 movies a year can really be called a 9 or 10).

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    • Curiosidades
      Cast members, Tom Skerritt and Yaphet Kotto, both previously had about three years earlier appeared in Alien - O 8º Passageiro (1979).
    • Conexões
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Rocky III, Poltergeist, E.T., Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982)
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      You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You
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    • Data de lançamento
      • 21 de maio de 1982 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
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    • Locações de filme
      • Filadélfia, Pennsylvania, EUA
    • Empresas de produção
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      • Dino De Laurentiis Company
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    • Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 3.355.948
    • Fim de semana de estreia nos EUA e Canadá
      • US$ 1.624.381
      • 23 de mai. de 1982
    • Faturamento bruto mundial
      • US$ 3.355.948
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      • 1.85 : 1

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