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Ambulances tous risques

Original title: Mother, Jugs & Speed
  • 1976
  • PG
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
3.5K
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Raquel Welch, Harvey Keitel, and Bill Cosby in Ambulances tous risques (1976)
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Competition between privately owned Los Angeles, California ambulance companies is played for humor.Competition between privately owned Los Angeles, California ambulance companies is played for humor.Competition between privately owned Los Angeles, California ambulance companies is played for humor.

  • Director
    • Peter Yates
  • Writers
    • Stephen Manes
    • Tom Mankiewicz
  • Stars
    • Bill Cosby
    • Raquel Welch
    • Harvey Keitel
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    3.5K
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    • Director
      • Peter Yates
    • Writers
      • Stephen Manes
      • Tom Mankiewicz
    • Stars
      • Bill Cosby
      • Raquel Welch
      • Harvey Keitel
    • 46User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bill Cosby
    Bill Cosby
    • Mother
    Raquel Welch
    Raquel Welch
    • Jugs
    Harvey Keitel
    Harvey Keitel
    • Speed
    Allen Garfield
    Allen Garfield
    • Harry Fishbine
    Larry Hagman
    Larry Hagman
    • Murdoch
    L.Q. Jones
    L.Q. Jones
    • Davey
    Bruce Davison
    Bruce Davison
    • Leroy
    Dick Butkus
    Dick Butkus
    • Rodeo
    Milt Kamen
    • Barney
    Barra Grant
    Barra Grant
    • Miss Crocker
    Allan Warnick
    Allan Warnick
    • Bliss
    Valerie Curtin
    Valerie Curtin
    • Naomi Fishbine
    Ric Carrott
    • Harvey
    Severn Darden
    Severn Darden
    • Moran
    Bill Henderson
    Bill Henderson
    • Charles Taylor
    Michael McManus
    Michael McManus
    • Walker
    • (as Mike McManus)
    Toni Basil
    Toni Basil
    • Addict
    Erica Hagen
    Erica Hagen
    • Massage Girl - Marsha
    • Director
      • Peter Yates
    • Writers
      • Stephen Manes
      • Tom Mankiewicz
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    6grillmasterj

    it's a little too short

    The film is more of a drama/slice of life mixed in with some black comedy. It's a strange mish-mash of different things and the tone doesn't match the bombastic disco song "dance" with which the film opens. I'm glad I finally had a chance to watch it (it was a film advertised during a youtube clip of old kbhk channel footage). Anyhow...worth a watch. I would try to avoid reading the primary review (well-written as it is) up top as it kind of summarizes all the main character plot beats and would make it less interesting to see.
    8Deckard-007

    Pitch black humour with a social Conscience

    Director Peter Yates (BULLITT, KRULL, FRIENDS OF EDDIE COYLE etc) helmed this criminally ignored film in 1976. Much like Scorsese's WAKING THE DEAD this one is set around the world of Ambulance driving and It's a Black satire riddled with drama and social commentary.

    Bill Cosby plays MOTHER, the veteran driver who has seen it all and is always looking out for his fellow workers. Raquel Welch plays JUGS(For obvious reasons), the secretary for the ambulance company who aspires to be a more. Harvey Keitel plays SPEED, an ex cop on suspension for supposed drug dealing, hence the name.

    All the cast deliver fine performances and create memorable charecters. (Larry Hagman as the ultimate prick is perfect)

    The script is absolutely inspired melding pitch black laughs with genuine heartfelt emotion to deliver a scathing examination of the job and the world in which they operate. Constantly catching the viewer of guard with it mix of intelligent comedy and impactual violence, this film really is a keeper.

    So come on guys be daring and track down a copy of this cult favourite that deserves far more attention and recognition.
    8MTGrizzly

    Interesting Period Piece

    This is a highly underrated piece of Cosby's work. Although, now, the concept of a private ambulance service that is primarily interested in money seems rather, quaint, it was almost the norm in the mid-seventies when this movie was made. Although most people don't realize it, the largest ambulance provider in the US is still privately operated, for profit, so, maybe not all that has changed.

    Cosby is brilliant as "Mother", a sort of archetype character that melds together all the clichés of what "ambulance drivers" were in an era when many ambulance services were still run by funeral homes - I recall pushing a 1970 "Miller Meteor" Cadillace ambulance, which was basically, a converted hearse, up and down hills at 35 MPH, it's 500 cubic inch engine floored, straining and just barely able to make it up the hill. This is not "EMS," it is "you call, we haul." Cosby brings out the nitty gritty of a profession that was mostly populated by caring people who ran up against the ethos of profit in medicine and owners who were just out to make a buck. You start out really caring, but run head on into the reality that aiding the sick and injured is not the end, just the means to the end. You learn this working very long hours, under horrible conditions, for very little money.

    Rachel Welch portrayed the emerging role of women in emergency services very well. The hoops she had to jump through just to get on a rig were exaggerations of what really was happening in the industry at the time. Similarly, Welch's reaction when faced with the reality of emergency medicine is right on point. There is a great deal of difference between what you learn in textbooks and real life. And real life isn't always that pleasant. But, as Mother says, Jugs has the "dedication of a jungle missionary." She would have to, just to get where she was and stay there.

    Harvey Kietel was just starting out when he played "Speed" and his performance in the role foreshadowed the brilliant career that followed. I thought the "Speed" reference was a little cryptic. I thought, for a long time, it referred his desire to drive fast. However, the "Speed" character gives a different point of view - that of an outsider - to the hijinks of the staff of F&B Ambulance Service. He shows us how absurd some of things that happen are.

    The rest of the characters seemed to all be lifted directly from the real world. Harry and Naomi Fishbine seemed to be modeled after a husband and wife team that ran a not too different private ambulance company that I worked for on the west coast in the seventies - right down to the lecture about how much each patient was worth. Larry Hagman's character portrayed a type of worker in the industry that was always on the margins - you weren't sure why he is doing what he was doing, but you couldn't see him doing anything else.

    The events portrayed in the movie where very similar to the "urban legends" about what supposedly happened at private ambulance companies in the sixties and seventies. As most legends are, some of them are based on loose interpretations of fact. I have, in fact, had difficulty taking very obese patients down flights of stairs. Some of the places we went to on calls had rodents large enough to cause grave concern. There were always rumors of people who smoked pot or drank on the job. During my entire career, whenever there were two private ambulance companies in competition "jumping calls" and competing for patients did happen - sometimes on a daily basis. The owners of one of the ambulances services I worked for in the eighties ordered their employees to attend city government meetings when the company was being discussed, (this was long after the everyone who worked in the industry had becomes "professionals). And, yes, I have been the victim of layoffs from private ambulance companies when they lost their government contracts. I have, also, been held up at gunpoint for drugs, stabbed and shot at. The reality of the movie made it all that much funny and more real.

    Mother, Jugs and Speed is an interesting and amusing look back at a time when EMS was just starting to become a reality. The acting was top notch. The events portrayed were close enough to real, (or to urban legends), as to make them seem likely. The writing could have been better - some of the dialog was very marginal. Overall, as a lay person and a retired EMS professional who worked in the ambulance industry at the time this film was made, I found the movie to be very enjoyable and suggest others watch it - with tongue firmly in cheek, of course.
    9kenandraf

    Good Reality Comedy

    Good gritty and realistic dark comedy about mid 1970's street culture told thru the daily adventures of a private Ambulance company.Great cast although the acting was lackluster.The directing, cinematography,script and story was average although the screenplay was good.The editing here was bad and made the movie look very cheaply done.To see Cosby portray a not so gentlemanly characer was entertaining if one is fammiliar with the actor.Also,Raquel Welch worshpers will truly enjoy her 30 something sex appeal here as well.Expect realistic portrayals with less than usual Holywood toning down formulas.If one is into that kind of 1970's street movie style mixed with some dark comedy,you will love this one.A cult masterpiece for it's genre.......
    Anideos

    Not a Bad Film, Funny with Touches of Dramatic Realism

    This is a very funny, interesting and worth-watching movie from the 70s. It ought to be seen as a product of the early American indie that helped kick-start the anti-Hollywood boom that mirrored the social and cultural changes happening in the 70s. I liked it and I recommend it to anyone who wants to experience something with a rebellious flair. This film has an edge, not unlike Mean Streets or even Repo Man, and it addresses social issues while maintaining a satirical tack. I love movies from the 60s and 70s because they were made before the whole PG-13 watering down of American Cinema, before political correctness took hold of Hollywood, and before we all thought that we already knew everything there was to know.

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    • Trivia
      Joseph Barbera, of Hanna-Barbera cartoons fame, had an idea to make a movie about ambulance driving. Twentieth Century Fox gave him development money to deliver a script. Barbera heard that screenwriter Tom Mankiewicz, who'd written several James Bond movies, was interested, and hired him. Barbera set up Mankiewicz with a local ambulance company for some "real world" experience. Mankiewicz rode in an ambulance driven by Tom "Hap" Hazard, and witnessed the results of a stabbing on the Sunset Strip, as well as potential suicide and heart attack victims. After these ride-alongs, Mankiewicz know he had the makings of a terrific movie, and wrote the original script for this movie.
    • Goofs
      At several places in the film, the actor's lip movements do not match the audio, revealing that the dialogue was toned down. During Tony's job interview, Fishbein is heard saying "all-day heat on" but his lip movements are "hard-on." Later, when discussing Murdoch, Jugs is heard saying "a $100 bill sticking out of his ear" but her lips clearly say "out of his ass."
    • Quotes

      Harry Fishbine: This is STILL the United States of America, god damn it! Los Angeles, California! Land of the free, home of the...

      Mother: Rams and the Dodgers!

    • Connections
      Followed by Mother, Juggs & Speed (1978)
    • Soundtracks
      No Love Today
      Music by Roger Nichols

      Lyrics by Will Jennings

      Performed by Michelle Phillips

      Arranged and Adapted by Gene Page

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    • Release date
      • May 26, 1976 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mother, Jugs & Speed
    • Filming locations
      • Venice Canals, Venice, Los Angeles, California, USA(Junkie pulls out shotgun on ambulance driver)
    • Production company
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 38m(98 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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