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Les troupes de la colère

Original title: Wild in the Streets
  • 1968
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
2.4K
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Les troupes de la colère (1968)
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A young man gains significant political influence as the leader of a counterculture rock band with his rallying cry of voting rights for teenagers.A young man gains significant political influence as the leader of a counterculture rock band with his rallying cry of voting rights for teenagers.A young man gains significant political influence as the leader of a counterculture rock band with his rallying cry of voting rights for teenagers.

  • Director
    • Barry Shear
  • Writer
    • Robert Thom
  • Stars
    • Christopher Jones
    • Shelley Winters
    • Diane Varsi
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    5.9/10
    2.4K
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    • Director
      • Barry Shear
    • Writer
      • Robert Thom
    • Stars
      • Christopher Jones
      • Shelley Winters
      • Diane Varsi
    • 65User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 1 win & 3 nominations total

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    Christopher Jones
    Christopher Jones
    • Max (Flatow) Frost
    Shelley Winters
    Shelley Winters
    • Mrs. Max Flatow (Frost)
    Diane Varsi
    Diane Varsi
    • Sally LeRoy
    Hal Holbrook
    Hal Holbrook
    • Senator Fergus
    Millie Perkins
    Millie Perkins
    • Mrs. Fergus
    Richard Pryor
    Richard Pryor
    • Stanley X
    Bert Freed
    Bert Freed
    • Max Jacob Flatow, Sr.
    Kevin Coughlin
    Kevin Coughlin
    • Billy Cage
    Larry Bishop
    Larry Bishop
    • The Hook
    May Ishihara
    • Fuji Elly
    Salli Sachse
    Salli Sachse
    • Hippie Mother
    Kellie Flanagan
    • Mary Fergus
    Don Wyndham
    Don Wyndham
    • Joseph Fergus
    Michael Margotta
    Michael Margotta
    • Jimmy Fergus
    Ed Begley
    Ed Begley
    • Senator Amos Allbright
    Martin Abrahams
    Martin Abrahams
    • Security Guard
    • (uncredited)
    Army Archerd
    Army Archerd
    • Army Archerd
    • (uncredited)
    Kenneth Banghart
    • Kenneth Banghart
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Barry Shear
    • Writer
      • Robert Thom
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    carolsco

    Crazed '60s Classic

    Nobody could crank'em out like AIP, nobody. Done on a surprisingly big budget, this is one of the company's most fun pictures. It is a classic portrayal of the late '60s and has a great script and performances. The songs are a lot of fun, and Les Baxter's delirious underscore, especially when Shelly Winters is sent to the LSD old folks home, is truly unique, proving him once again to be one of the most underrated composers working in films in the '50s and '60s.
    8TR-28

    Saw it on the Big Screen, just saw it again.

    When this came out in 1968 I was 17. It made a huge impression on me then. What a wild and strange movie. I was not really ready for this movie but I liked it just the same. When Max said 14 or fight, I believed him. Of course at 17 I couldn't vote but I was facing 18 and at that time the Vietnam draft. Scary times indeed. Just the other night it was on TMC and I recorded it. I don't think I've seen it anywhere since. It was fun to watch it again, Shelly Winters looked really young, Ed Begley was perfect as the stoned out old Senator and Christopher Jones, going from rock star to politician to President and then to "old guy" played the part to a tee. The only thing about this movie I didn't care for was that it type casted Jones and he really didn't do much after this movie.
    6Mike_Yike

    Many Things Age Poorly

    I saw this movie in the theater a week or so after my junior year in high school. It was my first date where I was allowed to drive. The film received a lot of fanfare, aimed entirely at my generation. I went with high expectations and was of course disappointed. I think it was supposed to be some kind of Hollywood version of a social protest film, set in a slightly tongue-in-cheek spirit. It came off as just goofy. I thought it was goofy at the time, when I was 17 and almost anything designed especially for me I perceived as at least a little bit cool and hip. But not Wild In The Streets. Nope.

    Some folks might think it has acquired some kind of cheeky flavor to it that makes it a good film, you know, like Plan 9 From Outer Space is supposedly a good movie too. But nope, Wild In the Street is simply a below par film, and for that matter, so is Plan 9.
    7Sperry23

    Not great, but a slice of the 60's-as-we-wish-they-were

    Max Frost and his band want to run the country and with the help of their friends and some pharmacology, they take over the political structure of the USA. It's a reasonably well made cautionary tale of the late 60's. It briefly became a cult favorite and was said to have prompted then-mayor of Chicago, Richard Daily, to put guards around the city's water supply just prior to, and during the 1968 Democratic National Convention to prevent anarchists from "dosing" the water with psychedelics.

    The storyline is fairly slick for the time; how do a bunch of don't-trust-anyone-over-30 kids take over the country? There's a little romance, a little angst, a little rock music, and a lot of scenery-chewing and overacting by the "Major Stars" including Shelly Winters and Ed Begley. Hal Holbrook was able to keep it toned down.

    This was also one of the first major films the late Richard Prior appeared in. The other being Sid Cesar's "The Busy Body", released the same year.

    The psychedelic aspects of "Wild in the Streets" make it a great film to pair with Peter Fonda's "The Trip" for a 60's double feature flashback fest. Enjoy and never trust anyone under 30. heh.
    6capone666

    The Vidiot Reviews...

    Wild in the Streets

    The problem with teenagers voting is that they loiter around the ballot box afterwards.

    However, the adolescents in this musical are more apt to through a dance party.

    Subversive since infancy, Max Frost (Christopher Jones) now fronts a successful rock group of astute teens (Richard Pryor, Kevin Coughlin, Diane Varsi) that Senator Fergus (Hal Holbrook) would like to partner with.

    But before he'll endorse the policymaker, Frost wants Fergus to lower the voting age to 14, or else Frost's fans will riot.

    Eventually, Frost uses LSD to win the US presidency and send everyone over 35 to internment camps.

    An outlandish cautionary tale about the social tensions affecting sixties youth, this cult classic may have some trippy ideas and seriously catching tunes, but its message of dissent is drowned out by all its bell-bottomed kitsch.

    Regardless, what good is the vote at 14 if you can't go binge drink afterwards?

    Yellow Light

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    • Trivia
      Max Frost (Christopher Jones) asks Billy Cage (Kevin Coughlin) how long he thinks he is going to live and he replies, "Thirty, man." Coughlin was killed in a hit-and-run accident on January 19, 1976, only five weeks after his 30th birthday.
    • Goofs
      When Jimmy Fergus meets his father, Senator Johnny Fergus, he says "...and when that special water comes in...". The decision to spike the Washington, D.C. drinking water supply with LSD was made in the scene following this one during Max's War Council, so this scene with Jimmy and his father was edited out of sync.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Boy: [facing toward the camera and the audience and breaking the fourth wall] We're gonna put everyone over 10 out of business!

    • Connections
      Featured in Brady Bunch Home Movies (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      The Shape of Things to Come
      Written by Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil

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    • Release date
      • October 23, 1968 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • MGM
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Wild in the Streets
    • Filming locations
      • Sunset Strip, West Hollywood, California, USA
    • Production company
      • American International Pictures (AIP)
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      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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