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Le détraqué

Original title: The Mad Bomber
  • 1973
  • 16
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Le détraqué (1973)
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Los Angeles detectives Minelli and Blake must track down a serial rapist who may know the identity of a mentally disturbed bomber.Los Angeles detectives Minelli and Blake must track down a serial rapist who may know the identity of a mentally disturbed bomber.Los Angeles detectives Minelli and Blake must track down a serial rapist who may know the identity of a mentally disturbed bomber.

  • Director
    • Bert I. Gordon
  • Writers
    • Bert I. Gordon
    • Marc Behm
  • Stars
    • Vince Edwards
    • Chuck Connors
    • Neville Brand
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    910
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bert I. Gordon
    • Writers
      • Bert I. Gordon
      • Marc Behm
    • Stars
      • Vince Edwards
      • Chuck Connors
      • Neville Brand
    • 21User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
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    Vince Edwards
    Vince Edwards
    • Lieutenant Geronimo Minneli
    Chuck Connors
    Chuck Connors
    • William Dorn
    Neville Brand
    Neville Brand
    • George Fromley
    Hank Brandt
    • Inspector Blake
    Christina Hart
    Christina Hart
    • Fromley's Victim
    Faith Quabius
    • Martha
    Ilona Wilson
    • Mrs. Fromley
    Nancy Honnold
    • Anne Dorn
    Ted Gehring
    Ted Gehring
    • Police Chief Marc C. Forester
    Jeff Burton
    Jeff Burton
    • Sgt. Gribble
    Dee Carroll
    Dee Carroll
    • Miss Roman
    Pola Muzyka
    • Shelly the Stripper
    • (as Paula Mitchell)
    Cynthia MacAdams
    • Mrs. Dorn
    • (as Cynthia McAdams)
    Brett Hadley
    • Vice Squad Officer
    Royce D. Applegate
    Royce D. Applegate
    • Man in Car
    • (as Roy Applegate)
    Jack Garner
    • Plant Manager
    James Stuart Duffy
    James Stuart Duffy
    • Youth
    Michael Stanwood
    • Youth
    • Director
      • Bert I. Gordon
    • Writers
      • Bert I. Gordon
      • Marc Behm
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    8lebong-2

    Must See Sleaze from Mr. B.I.G.!!

    I don't know why I resisted seeing this movie for so long. I think it's because I thought that the plot description was too dull and pedantic for a great Bert I. Gordon experience. I thought that it sounded like a routine police actioner that Mr. BIG must have directed when he needed to make a car payment. Well, I was completely wrong. Maybe not about the car payment, but certainly about the movie. Gordon has delivered one of the most depraved, callous, stupefying images of Los Angeles ever committed to celluloid. And boy is it hilarious.

    It pre-figures "Falling Down" and is a thousand times more satisfying. An almost unrecognizable Chuck Connors plays the most angry, righteous, and hateful in LA. His daughter has died of a drug overdose, and like most Angelenos, he chooses to blame the town for his bad luck. This performance is so brave, so unaffected and balls out, that I suspect Chuck Connors may be one of the most unappreciated actors of the 70s. That, or he was completely whacked out of his head during filming. This guy runs through Los Angeles looking exactly like the kind of guy who would plot the doom of society. Hell, his eyebrows look like they could jump off his head and eat a person. This is one intense looking dude.

    Connors has been planting bombs around the city and at one target he's seen by a virulent rapist whose just trying to grab another victim. What Bert I. Gordon does with this outline is unexpected and wonderful. He shows the daily existence of these cretins. Connors goes around with a chip on his shoulder bigger than his actual shoulder. Only in a Mr. B.I.G. movie would you see a rampaging lunatic shop for his food before he flips out on a cashier at a Ralph's grocery store for not providing proper service. The rapist is also shown in his private places. Like when he masturbates to soft-core porn of his wife! And it's not like she's gone or dead or anything. This middle-aged, puffy housefrau just likes to keep her lovin' hubby happy.

    Despite working with a restrictive budget, Gordon manages some oddly contrived but surprisingly effective explosion scenes. Especially wonderful is the first one at a high school with plenty of young victims. There's a hilarious scene where Connors infiltrates a meeting of feminists only to plant a bomb underneath the chicken they've ordered for the snack. As with most movies directed by the incomparable Gordon, this film lays on the sleaze in dollops not veneer. Vince Edwards, the cop pursuing Connors, finds his investigation leading to a strip club. As he interviews one stripper backstage, the one on stage is in the frame behind Edwards. Only Bert I. Gordon would remember to put the girl in that shot! To make clear his commitment to the case, Edwards says one of the most memorable lines in the movie. "Let me blanket the city with policewomen just begging to be raped!" If that makes you laugh, run to find the uncut version of this masterpiece. If such dialog has you wondering whatever happened to Paddy Chayefsky, then go nowhere near this or any other Bert I. Gordon work.
    Michael_Elliott

    Highly Entertaining Mix of Action and Sleaze

    The Police Connection (1973)

    *** (out of 4)

    A Los Angeles cop (Vince Edwards) is trying to track down a mad bomber (Chuck Connors) but he hasn't any witness or evidence. This all changes when the bomber attacks a hospital at the same time a rapist (Neville Brand) attacks a woman. The cop figures if he can catch the rapist he can then find out who the bomber is.

    Bert I. Gordon will always be remembered for his "big" movies like THE AMAZING COLOSSAL MAN, VILLAGE OF THE GIANTS and THE CYCLOPS but this film here is very far from them. In fact, I must say that this here is the best movie I've seen from Gordon and it's a real shame that he didn't continue making movies like this. If you know the director then you know he followed this up returning to his "big" roots with THE FOOD OF THE GODS and EMPIRE OF THE ANTS.

    I was really shocked at how entertaining this film was and especially in its uncut form. Gordon made a career out of "safe" movies but that's certainly not the case here as it earns its R-rating. The violence is quite graphic at times but what really stands out is the sleaze factor. You've got all sorts of full frontal nudity as well as some kinky moments dealing with a subplot of the rapist. Not only do you have some great explosions that shows off the action but the rape scenes are also filmed quite well for this period.

    The performances here are another major plus. Edwards is extremely good and believable as the cop who will stop at nothing to bring down the bomber. Brand gets the sleazy role as the rapist and he does an extremely effective job with it. His character is certainly lower than dirt and Brand's performance just makes you feel how dirty this guy is. I was also very impressed with Connors who was flawless in the role as the bomber. This guy has several mental issues and I thought the actor perfectly captured all of this.

    The film, also known as THE MAD BOMBER, was apparently really cut down for its television and video release so you certainly want to make sure that you're watching the uncut version. The sleaze and action factor are quite high and that makes this Gordon's best picture.
    6matthewlcorey-77844

    Give this provocative film a shot!

    Provocative film about the hunt for a lunatic on a rampage and the investigation leading to his apprehension. Despite the copious amount of graphic female nudity, it has the overall look of a 70's cop show or TV movie.

    Chuck Connors (TV's The Rifleman) convincingly inhabits his role as the deranged bomber and Neville Brand has an interesting turn as a rapist who happens to witness him en route to one of the targets of his violence. The weak link in the cast is Vince Edwards, whose one-note performance as the obsessed police detective left me wanting more.

    Give this one a shot and you may be pleasantly surprised!
    EyeAskance

    Dynamite sleaze.

    One of the more solid selections from the Bert I. Gordon roster, "The Mad Bomber" is the heartwarming tale of a man spiraling into insanity who decides that the sinful world needs to be punished through serial bombings. Chuck Connors plays this part well, but it's Neville Brand's show all the way as a pathetic scumbag rapist who holds the key to stopping the T.N.T maniac. Fairly terse low-budgeter is quite grueling at times, and deserves more substantial notoriety.

    A flick likely to turn up on a local TV "Late, Late, Late Show", though possibly missing some of the more graphic moments. Still, worth a look and recommended.

    5.5/10
    7merklekranz

    Two great evil performances ......

    The concept of a serial rapist being the only one who can identify a serial bomber is what drives this exploitation shocker towards B movie greatness. Neville Brand, despicable as he is, assaulting and killing to satisfy his twisted sexual fantasies, is easily eclipsed by Chuck Conners as the mad bomber, on a crusade to avenge his daughter's death. These two great evil performances are the core of this film. What prevents "The Police Connection" from being a flat out classic is head police investigator Vince Edwards, who sleep walks through the entire movie, providing zero charisma. He most definitely is no "Dirty Harry". If you can find an unedited version, get it. You will be amazed. - MERK

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    • Trivia
      The adult movie theater scene in the film is the Paris Theatre, located at 8163 Santa Monica Blvd. in West Hollywood. The theater opened as the Carmel Theatre, a legitimate movie house, in 1926, and operated as a grindhouse and adults-only Paris Theatre from the mid-1960s until 1976, when the building was destroyed by a fire.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      [man throws cup on sidewalk]

      William Dorn: You just littered the street.

      Pedestrian on sidewalk: But it was empty.

      William Dorn: Well, I want you to go back and pick up your trash.

      Pedestrian on sidewalk: What?

      William Dorn: I said I want you to go back and pick it up.

      Pedestrian on sidewalk: Like hell I will.

      William Dorn: It's people like you that make our world filthy my friend. You're a pig! Did you hear what I said? Tell me.

      Pedestrian on sidewalk: It's people like me that make our world filthy, I'm a pig.

      William Dorn: Now, go back and pick up your trash. Put it in your pocket. Now, don't you feel better?

      [pedestrian walks off with no reply]

    • Alternate versions
      An edited-for-television cut of the film, which has been widely released on DVD, removes scenes of nudity, gore and coarse language, but also features additional footage not seen in the original theatrical version. Among the additions:
      • A slightly longer scene of the bomb construction at the onset of the film.
      • A radio description of the bomber laid over a shot of a radio tower.
      • Lieutenant Minneli giving a citation over the placement of a street sign to a theatre owner who is exhibiting "teen sex" films.
      • Removal of a piece of dialogue where the police chief says he wants to catch the "son of a bitch before he blows up Los Angeles."
      • An alternate take of a woman getting changed through a window. In the TV version, her undergarments are never visible, and she's always wearing her blue dress.
      • Alternate shots of her attack where her blue dress hasn't been ripped.
      • An alternate edit of the montage of female police officers working the streets, which removes violence, but adds additional officers walking through the night.
      • An alternate version of Lieutenant Minneli exploring the presumed suspect's apartment. In the TV version, the walls don't contain nude images of his wife, but rather just nondescript decor. When Minneli plays the projector, a different version of footage of his wife is on it, with tight shots on her face and alternate perspectives that don't reveal her nude body.
      • When the man later returns home to view the footage of his wife alone, he is watching a different film of her without nude images. However, a single topless photograph of her still appears during the bomber's explosion for a brief moment, seemingly missed by the editors.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Best of the Worst: Night Beast, Trick or Treat, and Skull Forest (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Reaching Out
      by Dan Yordan

      Vocal by Nancy Honnold

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    • Release date
      • December 13, 1973 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Confessions of a Dirty Cop
    • Filming locations
      • The Ellison Suites - 15 Paloma Ave, Venice, Los Angeles, California, USA(William Dorn's apartment)
    • Production company
      • College Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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