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L'auto sanglante

Original title: Code Two
  • 1953
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 9m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
553
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L'auto sanglante (1953)
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The adventures of motorcycle cops, from their academy days, to chasing crooked truckers.The adventures of motorcycle cops, from their academy days, to chasing crooked truckers.The adventures of motorcycle cops, from their academy days, to chasing crooked truckers.

  • Director
    • Fred M. Wilcox
  • Writers
    • Marcy Klauber
    • Miklós Rózsa
  • Stars
    • Ralph Meeker
    • Sally Forrest
    • Keenan Wynn
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    553
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fred M. Wilcox
    • Writers
      • Marcy Klauber
      • Miklós Rózsa
    • Stars
      • Ralph Meeker
      • Sally Forrest
      • Keenan Wynn
    • 21User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ralph Meeker
    Ralph Meeker
    • Chuck O'Flair
    Sally Forrest
    Sally Forrest
    • Mary Hardley
    Keenan Wynn
    Keenan Wynn
    • Jumbo Culdane
    Robert Horton
    Robert Horton
    • Russ Hardley
    James Craig
    James Craig
    • Lt. Redmon
    Elaine Stewart
    Elaine Stewart
    • Jane Anderson
    Jeff Richards
    Jeff Richards
    • Harry Whenlon
    Robert Burton
    Robert Burton
    • Capt. Bill Williams
    Jonathan Cott
    Jonathan Cott
    • Truck Driver
    William Campbell
    William Campbell
    • Companion
    Fred Graham
    Fred Graham
    • Sgt. Payne
    George Barrows
    George Barrows
    • Henchman with Rifle
    • (uncredited)
    Margaret Bert
    • Rural Driver's Wife
    • (uncredited)
    Robert Carson
    Robert Carson
    • Homicide Detective
    • (uncredited)
    Phil Chambers
    Phil Chambers
    • Police First Sergeant
    • (uncredited)
    John Close
    John Close
    • Police Lieutenant
    • (uncredited)
    Chuck Connors
    Chuck Connors
    • Deputy Sheriff
    • (uncredited)
    Fred Datig Jr.
    • Police Candidate
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Fred M. Wilcox
    • Writers
      • Marcy Klauber
      • Miklós Rózsa
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    6planktonrules

    A B-movie from MGM....and an enjoyable one at that.

    "Code Two" is a film that lost money at the box office. Despite that as well as a few clichés in the story, it's a dandy film and worth your time.

    The movie follows a trio of men, particularly Chuck O'Flair (Ralph Meeker), from the police academy to their first assignment in Los Angeles. Chuck is a very stereotypical guy--much like the sorts of guys William Haines played in the 1920s and 30s. In other words, he is very skilled but even more full of himself! And, when it comes to women, he thinks they'll all swoon at his boorish ways. However, his obnoxious veneer is challenged when his partner is murdered on the job...and Chuck not only blames himself but insists on tracking down the killers.

    This film runs at under 70 minutes and its stars are Meeker and Keenan Wynn...minor stars but typical of the sorts of assignments they'd get from the studio. Look past how obnoxious the writer made Chuck (that is a major problem in the film) and you'll be able to enjoy a decent cop film.
    7LeonLouisRicci

    Second Half Is Worth The Wait

    Motorcycle Cops and Motorcycles are the Main Thing in this Mainstream Movie of the Docu-Types that were Prolific in the Early Fifties. This one has the Whole First Half Devoted to a Behind the Scenes Look at the Police Academy Training. Intriguing to Some it is quite a Boring Affair unless Ogling the Vintage Bikes is Your Thing.

    It Zeroes in on Three Recruits and Their Initiation with some Youthful Playfulness and getting the Babes is Forefront. In the Second Half it is a much Better Movie as these Rookies are Thrust into a Crime Investigation and in the Third Act it Becomes a real Barn Burner with some Hard-Edged Violence and Believable Danger.

    Ralph Meeker Melts the Screen with His Macho Egomania and Foolish Behavior but in the Space of the Film's Short Running Time Matures into a Full Blown Police Officer, however never Losing Sight of the Ladies.
    ihunt4u

    Great bad guy vs. motorcycle cops! Lots of old Harley's!

    I saw this movie as a kid when i was about 13 or so. I remeber this as one of the coolest movies I have ever seen. I am sure, now it would seem a little less dramatic, but it has stayed with me all these years. There is one scene where the truck hijackers are stopped by a cycle cop and when they get the chance to knock him out they do. They then take him and put him under the tires of the big rig and {pretty violent for back then} back up over him. A young chuck Conners, Ralph Meeker and Keenan Wynn make this a must see for biker, crime and film noir fans. I believe Ted Turner owns this movie and I wish he would release it on video. Enjoy the film if you can ever see it.
    dougdoepke

    Motor-Cross Meets Dragnet

    Solid little programmer from MGM's B period. The documentary influence of TV's Dragnet (1951-1959) is apparent in the early police training segment that looks like it was done at the actual Academy. Three trainees buddy-up there, but later switch to the better-paying motorcycle division. There they get involved with black market beef haulers and excitement ensues. Director Wilcox keeps things moving smoothly, while the filming in and around LA lends a realistic feel. Then too, Wynn gets to practice his tart brand of sarcasm as a tough but fair training officer, lending helpful color. As could be expected, the girls (Forrest and Stewart) are strictly secondary, as wife and girlfriend, respectively.

    Meeker gets to play a cocky trainee in what could have been a warm-up for his classic Mike Hammer in Kiss Me Deadly (1955). I hope they paid him double for all his stunt work at the end. He earns it. For fans of two-wheelers, there's a lot of motorcycle cross-country action that shows off their rugged versatility. And what a coincidence, as another reviewer points out, that so many of the male cast went on to cowboy starring roles on TV—look for Chuck Connors as a deputy sheriff in an office scene about 2/3 of the way through. All in all, it's a solid programmer of the sort soon to migrate to TV, but holds interest, nevertheless.
    6a_chinn

    Kind of a 1950s version of CHiPs

    Corny but enjoyable crime story about rookie LA motorcycle cops, Ralph Meeker and Jeff Richards. It's kind of a 1950s version of "CHiPs." Meeker and Richards face typical street cop challenges, but the film turns a bit serious when Richards is killed and Meeker goes after those responsible. I enjoyed the use of real-life locations and I always enjoy Meeker, so that was enough to elevate the cornball script.

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    • Trivia
      The art on the cover of the Warner Brothers Archive Collection DVD shows Ralph Meeker laying next to Elaine Stewart in a bathing suit. In the movie, it is Jeff Richards who is next to Stewart in this scene, whereas Meeker is in a canoe with his girlfriend. This art may be from an original lobby card for this movie or maybe was created specifically for the DVD box art.
    • Goofs
      When O'Flair is fighting the bad guy with a meat cleaver, the bad guy takes a couple of swings at O'Flair and misses, hitting the wall instead. Before that, you can see about a dozen marks in the wall from previous takes.

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    • Release date
      • June 25, 1954 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Cantonese
    • Also known as
      • Code Two
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles Police Academy - 1880 N. Academy Drive, Elysian Park, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Budget
      • $472,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 9 minutes
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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