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L'homme de fer

Original title: Ironside
  • TV Movie
  • 1967
  • TV-PG
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
492
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L'homme de fer (1967)
CrimeDrama

Paralyzed by a sniper's bullet, Robert T. Ironside continues investigating criminal cases as a citizen volunteer. With the assistance of two former protegees, Ironside sets out to find his w... Read allParalyzed by a sniper's bullet, Robert T. Ironside continues investigating criminal cases as a citizen volunteer. With the assistance of two former protegees, Ironside sets out to find his would-be assassin.Paralyzed by a sniper's bullet, Robert T. Ironside continues investigating criminal cases as a citizen volunteer. With the assistance of two former protegees, Ironside sets out to find his would-be assassin.

  • Director
    • James Goldstone
  • Writers
    • Don Mankiewicz
    • Collier Young
  • Stars
    • Raymond Burr
    • Geraldine Brooks
    • Wally Cox
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    492
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • James Goldstone
    • Writers
      • Don Mankiewicz
      • Collier Young
    • Stars
      • Raymond Burr
      • Geraldine Brooks
      • Wally Cox
    • 13User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 2 nominations total

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    Raymond Burr
    Raymond Burr
    • Robert Ironside
    Geraldine Brooks
    Geraldine Brooks
    • Honor Thompson
    Wally Cox
    Wally Cox
    • Scoutmaster
    Kim Darby
    Kim Darby
    • Ellen Wells
    David Sheiner
    David Sheiner
    • Doctor
    Lilia Skala
    Lilia Skala
    • Sister Agatha
    Gene Lyons
    Gene Lyons
    • Commissioner Dennis Randall
    Don Galloway
    Don Galloway
    • Det. Sgt. Ed Brown
    Barbara Anderson
    Barbara Anderson
    • Eve Whitfield
    Don Mitchell
    Don Mitchell
    • Mark Sanger
    • (as Donald Mitchell)
    Joel Fabiani
    Joel Fabiani
    • Dr. Schley
    Ayllene Gibbons
    Ayllene Gibbons
    • Baby Peggy Marvel
    Terrence O'Flaherty
    • Announcer
    Eddie Firestone
    Eddie Firestone
    • Wheels Montana
    Harry Basch
    Harry Basch
    • Man Finding Ironside
    • (uncredited)
    Joan Bradley
      George Bruggeman
      George Bruggeman
      • Reporter
      • (uncredited)
      Nicholas Colasanto
      Nicholas Colasanto
      • Mr. Matling
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • James Goldstone
      • Writers
        • Don Mankiewicz
        • Collier Young
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      6BJJManchester

      Flashy but Interesting Pilot

      The pilot for the long running(1967-1975)TV crime show,with the irascible,wheelchair bound chief of San Francisco police,Robert Ironside.After years of playing villains in Hollywood movies,Raymond Burr oddly became a major TV star with this and 'Perry Mason'.The film is well-directed by the under-valued James Goldstone and nicely photographed,admittedly on rather studio-bound locations.What only really grates is flashy editing by EW Williams.The various plot strands and sequences(angry black youth treated sympathetically by Ironside,the chief victim of a revenge shooting,San Francisco's hippie culture)are interesting enough without the editor having to cut frantically and wildly;some cuts last but a few frames,and it often has the feel of a TV commercial for breakfast cereal!

      These irritations aside,Burr's dominant portrayal ensured a highly successful TV series that aired until the mid 70's,and as a bonus there's a highly unexpected and bizarre turn by cultish singer Tiny Tim during Ironside's investigations!
      bob the moo

      Standard TV detective stuff that is more about the "tough-nosed detective™" than the weak and uninteresting plot

      While on his first holiday for about 25 years, tough Detective Ironside is shot and left for dead at a remote farmhouse. He survives but is disabled – never able to walk again. The city is shocked and the news media enjoy the opportunity to show how the hardnosed man has been softened. However Bob Ironside is determined not to be trapped in his chair and volunteers to work within the police department, taking his own case on as his very first. With the help of Mark Sanger, Ironside is mobile and out to show the criminal element of San Francisco that not being able to walk has had no impact on his tough approach to life.

      On the basis that this pilot spawned a television show that still is famous decades later, I decided to give this film a try (despite not really remembering the TV show itself). What I found was a fairly standard television cop show from the period, complete with tough detective who tells it like it is and wants justice done. None of this surprised me and although the film does have an investigation to follow, the majority of the film is just about showing us this tough character, his methods and the little cracks in his character that will be explored over many series to come (in theory). This in itself wasn't enough for me because I wasn't watching the start of a series, I was watching a film that had to stand on its own. The investigation itself involves picking through old enemies of Ironside while building this very basic character – a character clearly designed to appeal to those who did not appreciate the relaxed morals and apologistic nature of sixties youth. Suffice to say I didn't think it worked as a detective mystery and generally it wasn't delivered that well – not helped by the TV direction and the bewildering use of large numbers of fast edits in scenes that just didn't need it.

      The cast are pretty standard. To me Burr is only Perry Mason simply because it was his Mason films that I grew up with. As Ironside he is a simple tough character who is as much a caricature as a person – the only thing it did do was make me wonder how Ironside would view Burr's personal life! The support cast are just filler with nobody really doing anything of note. Mitchell works reasonably alongside Burr but his character isn't convincing; meanwhile the only other person that stuck in my mind was someone listed in the final credits called "Eddie Firestone" who played a character called "Wheels" – not that funny but it amused me enough to remember at least.

      Overall a fairly standard television cop show that has much about it that has dated. The plot is average at best and didn't really engage me while the main character was a simply thing that seemed designed to appeal to the "stay at home and watch telly" demographic that didn't approve of the relaxed morals of the sixties. Worth a look if you liked the TV series I suppose but probably not good enough for the casual viewer to bother with.
      10aromatic-2

      One of the most well-made TV movies ever.

      Normally, I dismiss TV pilots as movies, but this is one notable exception; this is a great TV-movie that happened to lead to a TV Show. Raymond Burr is electrifying as he injects the character with many very real dimensions. The writing is taut and true. The Quincy Jones score is magnificent, and the movie is an extremely reflective time capsule of San Francisco in 1967 -- a most remarkable place.
      jamesraeburn2003

      "Pretty good pilot episode!"

      Robert Ironside the chief of San Francisco's police force is gunned down causing him to be confined to a wheelchair for life, but he traps the attacker.

      Pretty good pilot for a hugely successful TV series which ran between 1968-1974. The latter was always watchable and made something worth while out of the most routine story lines.
      9samwa-27311

      Brilliant, Strong Acting, and Accurate

      Correct.

      Few made for TV movie pilots, are good.

      This one is excellent, all around.

      Normally, it takes a show, about 8 episodes, to get into a groove.

      But this one is great, right out of the box.

      All four leads. act as good as in a few seasons later.

      Burr, is excellent.

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      • Trivia
        Raymond Burr wears a large bandage on his right hand for most of this episode because he injured it filming the first scene.
      • Goofs
        When Ironside is shot in the beginning of the movie, he is shown on his stomach. When he is found the next morning, he is on his back.
      • Quotes

        Robert Ironside: [Inspecting a small envelope] Some miscellaneous nuts.

        [Looks at Ed]

        Robert Ironside: Some miscellaneous nuts?

        Det. Sgt. Ed Brown: I tagged that one myself.

        Robert Ironside: I don't believe it. You wrote "some miscellaneous nuts"?

        Det. Sgt. Ed Brown: Well, what's the matter with it?

        Robert Ironside: Why nothing at all. Except that in police work there is no such things as "some," numbers are important. And miscellaneous means a lot of different things, and these are all the same. And nuts is too general and happens to be incorrect. Otherwise, a splendid piece of labeling. One, two, three, four, five, six. Not some miscellaneous, just six. Now, six what? Not nuts, what?

        [Toss the object to Ed]

        Robert Ironside: Ed, what is that?

        [Ed inspects it and then tosses it to Eve]

        Robert Ironside: That's right, Miss Whitfield has had the benefit of an expensive classical education, perhaps...

        Eve Whitfield: It's an acorn.

        Robert Ironside: An acorn. Exactly. Six acorns. Now, what do we know about acorns? Come, come. Has no one ever told you that mighty oaks from little acorns grow? The acorn is the fruit of the oak, but do you see any oaks in among those sycamores. The nearest oak is a hundred yards from those sycamores. Now, query: how came those acorns among those sycamores?

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        Edited into Bruce Lee: The Legend Lives On (1999)

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      • Release date
        • March 28, 1967 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Ironside
      • Filming locations
        • San Francisco, California, USA
      • Production companies
        • Harbour Productions Unlimited
        • Universal Television
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 38m(98 min)
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.33 : 1

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