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Vol à la tire

Original title: Sweet Revenge
  • 1976
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
390
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Vol à la tire (1976)
A young woman with a long rap sheet who steals cars for a living is befriended by a public defender who tries to steer her straight. But her goal is to steal and subsequently sell enough cars (sometimes the same car more than once) to buy a new Ferrari.
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A teenage car thief's obsessive quest to own an expensive sports car keeps her lawyer and the police working overtime.A teenage car thief's obsessive quest to own an expensive sports car keeps her lawyer and the police working overtime.A teenage car thief's obsessive quest to own an expensive sports car keeps her lawyer and the police working overtime.

  • Director
    • Jerry Schatzberg
  • Writers
    • B.J. Perla
    • Marilyn Goldin
    • Jor Van Kline
  • Stars
    • Stockard Channing
    • Sam Waterston
    • Franklyn Ajaye
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    390
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jerry Schatzberg
    • Writers
      • B.J. Perla
      • Marilyn Goldin
      • Jor Van Kline
    • Stars
      • Stockard Channing
      • Sam Waterston
      • Franklyn Ajaye
    • 12User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Stockard Channing
    Stockard Channing
    • Vurrla Kowsky
    Sam Waterston
    Sam Waterston
    • Le Clerq
    Franklyn Ajaye
    Franklyn Ajaye
    • Edmund
    Richard Daughty
    • Andy
    Norman Matlock
    Norman Matlock
    • John
    Marvin Rosand
    • Policeman
    Robert Lewis-Ferguson
    • Policeman #2
    Betta St. George
    • Woman Guard
    Evan A. Lottman
    • Bailiff
    • (as Evan Lottman)
    Adrian Sparks
    Adrian Sparks
    • D.A.
    Jock Dove
    • Judge
    Duncan Maclean
    • Junk Man
    Brooks Woolley
    • Ferrari Salesman
    Edmund Villa
    • Greg
    • (as Ed E. Villa)
    Adele Burnett
    • Judge Adams
    Peter Fisher
    • Floor Walker
    William Turner
    • Dr. Beltzer
    Elaine Ayres
    • Mrs. Beltzer
    • Director
      • Jerry Schatzberg
    • Writers
      • B.J. Perla
      • Marilyn Goldin
      • Jor Van Kline
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    6capd

    The Porsch 356 was sold the 2nd or 3rd time at my houseboat

    Looking for a copy of the movie to see if my wife was actually in the movie or a second. Sweet Revenge was filmed at our houseboat and I was a little irate because I couldn't get home from work. Stockard Channing used our bathroom to freshen up and signed her name in lipstick on the mirror; which I thought was a little presumptuous. My wife was watching the production with her hair in curlers which the director liked and wanted to keep her in the film, but since we were going out that night she skipped the last couple of takes. We always wondered if she was in the print or not. We couldn't really tell from the showing. I would sure like to see it one more time. I thought the funniest scene was transposition of the police siren with the ice cream loudspeaker. Otherwise, I agree the plot was a little thin.
    8SelfProclaimedHuegonot

    Stockard Channing: She's Just That Damned Good!

    If you're looking for a movie with meaning, this isn't it. But, if you're looking for about 2 hours of car-stealing fun, this is the movie for you. The plot is easy to follow (she steals cars to buy her dream car) and the acting is wonderful. I'm surprised at how much chemistry Stockard Channing and Sam Waterston have together (of course, you could put Stockard Channing opposite a hot dog and she would have find a way to make the scene work.) I'd never heard of this movie before and didn't know what to expect. I was pleasantly surprised by it. I wonder why this film wasn't considered good when it came out. It really isn't a bad little film. If you need only one reason to see this movie, watch it to see the development of Stockard Channing's acting technique. This woman should have a mantle full of Academy Awards. She slips into Vurrla and her different aliases so easily that you wonder (at least I did) if she has some type of personality disorder. I don't mean that in a cruel way, but her transformation into the character is so complete that you forget you're watching Stockard Channing playing a character and feel as if you're peeping in on Vurrla. When you're so engrossed in a movie that you forget that you're watching a movie, that is the hallmark of a great acting (think Olivier in "Othello" or Davis in "The Little Foxes).
    6mossgrymk

    sweet revenge

    Well, Lenny Maltin thought it was a bomb so you know it's at least worth a look. Nice Tacoma in bleak, rainy winter cinematography from Vilmos Zsigmund, and Stockard Channing gives a very good, take no prisoners type performance as a feckless, teenage car thief (that is, if you can somehow suspend your doubt that this actor looks anything less than thirty). Problem is that Channing is so in your face unattractive and off putting that I stopped liking Vurria (could the screenwriters have come up with a dumber name?) about fifteen minutes in and stopped caring about her shortly thereafter. And once that happens then it's not long before interest starts to fade and you just impatiently wait for the all too predictable, hopeless denouement. It's kind of how I felt with this director's previous foray into 70s, American loser-dom, "Scarecrow". Give it a generous C plus for Vilmos and Stockard.
    7markrobi

    Fine little 70's curio

    Having known specialists in 'midnight auto' Ms. Channings portrayal of an obsessed car thief rings very true-to-life. To anyone else watching this movie the mechanics of the trade must have been an eye-opener. Of course, every car nut worth his (or her) salt has probably lusted after a Ferrari 246 Dino; but not to the degree that's reflected in Ms. Channings single-minded pursuit of that modern classic automobile.

    At the time "All American Girl" was released I was living in Sea-Tac WA, the primary film setting. No effort made in trying to create a fictional locale. There was plenty of local press coverage and the movie may have even premiered there (?) Just about every frame contains shots of both the beauty and grittiness of the place and the characters inhabiting the world of grand-theft-auto (a perfect tonic BTW, for that Roger Corman/Ron Howard film on the same topic).

    Not that I found the movie a 'downer'. Far from it. There's plenty of humor supplied by Ms. Channing, presaging later roles on film and TV. Her character's various changes in disguise as she alternately sells and steals a Porsche 356 in order to get up the scratch for the ultimate score are just too funny.

    Making a film like "Sweet Revenge" could probably not come close to happening these days. The age of the Anti-Hero is long gone. One should be glad that it was released when it was. There's nothing else around quite like it.

    Also recommended, "Gone in 60 Seconds" (the original).
    6gavin6942

    A Forgotten Oddity

    A young woman with a long rap sheet who steals cars for a living is befriended by a public defender who tries to steer her straight. But her goal is to steal and subsequently sell enough cars (sometimes the same car more than once) to buy a new Ferrari.

    Just like everyone else, I had never heard of this film until it was shown on Turner Classic Movies. And I can understand why it faded away. There is little that stands out about it, and the two stars are not anywhere near A-list (with all due respect). So it makes sense that this would be buried.

    But it is not a bad movie by any means, and a fun film. Since it was apparently made by MGM, I would suspect the rights to distribute it are fairly cheap right now (2017) and it might be the kind of title that a specialty Blu-ray label would pick up.

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    • Trivia
      The make and model of the car that Vurrla Kowsky, Stockard Channing, wanted to buy was a Dino 246 GTS with a removable roof and Campagnolo rims.
    • Goofs
      Vurrla is shown racing in her Dino past the Cameo Theater on Pacific Avenue in Tacoma twice in the same direction within a couple shots.
    • Quotes

      Andy: Well, then, how about a quickie?

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Lion Roars Again (1975)

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    • Release date
      • June 15, 1977 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Sweet Revenge
    • Filming locations
      • Tacoma, Washington, USA
    • Production company
      • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer (MGM)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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