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Les guerriers de l'enfer

Original title: Who'll Stop the Rain
  • 1978
  • R
  • 2h 6m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
3.6K
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Nick Nolte and Tuesday Weld in Les guerriers de l'enfer (1978)
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A Vietnam veteran involves his Wife and a war buddy in the dangerous world of drug smuggling.A Vietnam veteran involves his Wife and a war buddy in the dangerous world of drug smuggling.A Vietnam veteran involves his Wife and a war buddy in the dangerous world of drug smuggling.

  • Director
    • Karel Reisz
  • Writers
    • Robert Stone
    • Judith Rascoe
  • Stars
    • Nick Nolte
    • Tuesday Weld
    • Michael Moriarty
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    3.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Karel Reisz
    • Writers
      • Robert Stone
      • Judith Rascoe
    • Stars
      • Nick Nolte
      • Tuesday Weld
      • Michael Moriarty
    • 45User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
    • 73Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 nominations total

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    Nick Nolte
    Nick Nolte
    • Ray Hicks
    Tuesday Weld
    Tuesday Weld
    • Marge Converse
    Michael Moriarty
    Michael Moriarty
    • John Converse
    Anthony Zerbe
    Anthony Zerbe
    • Antheil
    Richard Masur
    Richard Masur
    • Danskin
    Ray Sharkey
    Ray Sharkey
    • Smitty
    Gail Strickland
    Gail Strickland
    • Charmian
    Charles Haid
    Charles Haid
    • Eddie Peace
    David Opatoshu
    David Opatoshu
    • Bender
    Joaquín Martínez
    Joaquín Martínez
    • Angel
    • (as Joaquin Martinez)
    James Cranna
    • Gerald
    Timothy Blake
    • Jody
    Shelby Balik
    • Janey
    Jean Howell
    • Edna
    José Carlos Ruiz
    José Carlos Ruiz
    • Galindez
    • (as Jose Carlos Ruiz)
    Bill Cross
    • Radio Operator
    John Durren
    John Durren
    • Alex
    Bobby Kosser
    Bobby Kosser
    • Hippie
    • Director
      • Karel Reisz
    • Writers
      • Robert Stone
      • Judith Rascoe
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    6ma-cortes

    A competent and violent story about disillusioned drug smugglers.

    A Vietnam veteran, Ray Hicks (Nick Nolte), gets conned into helping an old Marine friend, John Converse (Michael Moriarty), smuggle drugs into the country but ends up having to go on the run with his friend's wife, Marge Converse (Tuesday Weld), when the deal goes sour. Involving old buddy Nolte and Tuesday Weld in their doomed dope deal, only to wind up on the lam. Things go wrong, it precipitates an exciting chase by a motley group (Anthony Zerbe, Richard Masur, Charles Haid, Ray Sharkey) through the corrupt moral wasteland of counter-culture/CIA- culture America. Try to rip him off and he'll rip you apart!. A week ago they were strangers. An hour ago they were lovers. Now they are targets !.

    Thrilling and compelling story of late-60s disillusionment. Dealing with a traumatised Vietnam war correspondent can draw no more cheap morals from the bloody absurdity around him . ¨In a world where elephants are pursued by flying men, everyone's gonna want to to get high¨, Nolte reasons , as he blindly steps into the heroin business and joins the Dog Soldiers. On the way, power-play is mirrored in the casual sadism of the pursuers and the conventional 'MacGuffin' theme of the 2kg bag takes on a metaphorical charge. This film results to be a notable blend of drama, action, suspense and tragedy. Based on Robert Stone's novel 'Dog Soldiers', here Nolte gives a nice acting as a temperamental Vietnam vet who's enlisted in a smuggling scheme to transport a large amount of heroin into California. Along with the three main actors: Nolte, Weld, Moriarty, providing enjoyable interpretation, there's a splendid plethora of secondaries, such as: Anthony Zerbe, Richard Masur, Ray Sharkey, Gail Strickland, Charles Haid, Joaquín Martínez, and David Opatoshu. Outstanding period musical score by composer Laurence Rosenthal and catching songs from Creedence Clearwater Revival, including title song. As well as colorful and evocative cinematography by cameraman Richard H. Kline, shot on location in Durango, Mexico and San Diego, Oakland, Arch Street, Berkeley, Newhall, California, USA.

    The motion picture was well directed by Karel Reisz. He nimbly avoids the usual issues, finds the pace of his material early and sustains brilliantly, emerging with a contemporary good film of hard-edge adventure and three superb character studies. Deemed to be one of the most influential 'British New Wave' directors, Reisz was a prestigious editor, writer and filmmaker. In the 1950s he was one of the founders of the Free Cinema movement. His subsequent feature films have often tended to focus on working-class angst and class structure in general, with social outcasts at their center. He wrote his famous book, "The Technique of Film Editing", before becoming involved in professional filmmaking, it was reviewed - not entirely favorably - by an actual film editor, Seth Holt. When Reisz made his first feature film, Saturday Night and Sunday Morning (original title) (1960), he hired Holt as his editor. During his later years he worked increasingly in theater direction. Directed three actresses to Oscar nominations: Vanessa Redgrave (Best Actress, Morgan, A Suitable Case for Treatment (1966); Isadora (1968)), Meryl Streep (Best Actress, The French Lieutenant's Woman (1981)), and Jessica Lange (Best Actress, Sweet Dreams (1985). Who'll Stop the Rain(1978) rating: 6.5/10. The film will appeal to Nick Nolte fans.
    mibailiff

    UNDER APPRECIATED GEM

    Released in 1978 with the "bigger" Vietnam films (THE DEER HUNTER, COMING HOME), this is an under appreciated gem. Nick Nolte showed signs of becoming a solid leading man with his work here as action junkie Ray Hicks. The supporting cast in smaller, important roles bolsters a tight, moving film. Richard Mazur and Ray Sharkey are ultimate psychos and Charles Haid, as the weasel dope dealer are great. Like Karl Reiz's previous gem (THE GAMBLER), this film deserved to be bigger.
    Mark Alexander

    One of my favourites

    I saw this again on the TV a few days ago, and it reminded me of just how good it was. It's nothing special to look at, but the script is great and it's well acted. Nick Nolte is one of my favourite actors, and Richard Masur and Ray Sharkey make a wonderful pair of goons.
    Gary-161

    No dog

    Criticised for it's amorality and drug use I personally can see Dog Soldiers as nothing else than an anti-drugs film. The heroin that caused such misery and death ends up in the sand by choice. Sickened and disillusioned after Nam, Converse, played brilliantly by Micheal Moriaty virtually blackmails his friend Ray Hicks into smuggling in some Heroin in a cynical what-the-hell gesture against the world. His wife is already hooked on prescription drugs and eventually goes on the heroin. He is out of his league and is forced by corrupt policemen to hunt down Hicks and his wife after they go on the run with the smack. Hicks is a violent man, recently turned on to Nietchze by Converse who considers Hicks a psychopath and is through "taking sh*t from inferior people", vowing destruction on anyone who takes him on. Falling in love with the girl Hick's reveals a surprising tenderness in looking after her. The Converses are seemingly indifferent to Hicks until they realise too late the unexpected Christian sacrifice he makes on their behalf although they wronged him and were unworthy of it.

    Nolte, an actor allegedly as eccentric as his fictional character, gives a

    multi-faceted and compelling performance as the alienated Hicks. The powerful ending and gesture by the man gives hope and suggests that ultimately friendship is the one true gift one can give to another outside the cynical buying and selling of people as represented by the heroin. Some uneven pacing is the only flaw in an adult, gripping, unusual and often witty American classic.
    yawn-2

    Easily the best Nick Nolte performance

    This is a small masterpiece and perhaps the best film to come out of the whole Vietnam War experience, perfectly reflecting the drug-addled, hyper-cynical and soulless days at the end of the 60's, when we all realized that it wasn't going to be alright.

    If you like Nolte, you must see this. If you loath Nolte to the very depth of your being, you need to see it even more. His energy here would fill a dozen lesser films - only the remarkable supporting cast keeps him from single-handedly burning the movie down.

    A huge number of American films from this period are massively overrated. Not this one.

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    • Trivia
      Nick Nolte wore a back brace during much of the filming to maintain a rigid Marine posture.
    • Goofs
      In 1971, the U.S. military would have not paid to return old, obsolete helicopters and other junk seen on the deck of Ray's ship back to the U.S. It would have been given to South Vietnam or abandoned or scrapped in that country.
    • Quotes

      Ray Hicks: When I left the Marines I made myself a promise. Never again am I going to be fucked around by morons. The next mother who tries to make me back off is going to have to live it out with me.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Dick Tracy/Torn Apart/Another 48 Hrs. (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      Philadelphia Fillies
      Performed by Del Reeves

      Courtesy of United Artists Records

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    • Release date
      • August 23, 1978 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • MGM
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dog Soldiers
    • Filming locations
      • Cody's Books - 2454 Telegraph Avenue, Berkeley, California, USA(bookstore scenes)
    • Production company
      • Katzka-Jaffe
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    • Budget
      • $5,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 6 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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