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Le jour des assassins

Original title: Day of the Assassin
  • 1979
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
273
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Glenn Ford, Chuck Connors, Susana Dosamantes, and Richard Roundtree in Le jour des assassins (1979)
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Treasure hunters from around the world race to Mexico after a Middle Eastern luxury yacht explodes, sending a Shah's fortune and a mysterious document to the bottom of the ocean.Treasure hunters from around the world race to Mexico after a Middle Eastern luxury yacht explodes, sending a Shah's fortune and a mysterious document to the bottom of the ocean.Treasure hunters from around the world race to Mexico after a Middle Eastern luxury yacht explodes, sending a Shah's fortune and a mysterious document to the bottom of the ocean.

  • Directors
    • Brian Trenchard-Smith
    • Carlos Vasallo
  • Writers
    • Robin Estridge
    • Robert Avard Miller
  • Stars
    • Glenn Ford
    • Chuck Connors
    • Richard Roundtree
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    273
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    • Directors
      • Brian Trenchard-Smith
      • Carlos Vasallo
    • Writers
      • Robin Estridge
      • Robert Avard Miller
    • Stars
      • Glenn Ford
      • Chuck Connors
      • Richard Roundtree
    • 10User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Glenn Ford
    Glenn Ford
    • Christakis
    Chuck Connors
    Chuck Connors
    • Fleming
    Richard Roundtree
    Richard Roundtree
    • Fessler
    Jorge Rivero
    Jorge Rivero
    • Dante Vallone
    Andrés García
    Andrés García
    • Jerry Beltron
    Susana Dosamantes
    Susana Dosamantes
    • The Princess
    Henry Silva
    Henry Silva
    • Police Chief Jorge Gomez
    Taylor Lacher
    Taylor Lacher
    • Spiros
    Juan Luis Galiardo
    Juan Luis Galiardo
    • Vasilenko
    • (as John Galiard)
    Robert Avard Miller
    • 1st Russian Agent
    • (as Bob Miller)
    Rafael Inclán
    Rafael Inclán
      Tawny Little
      • TV Reporter
      Billy Motton
      • 2nd Russian Agent
      • (as Billy Moton)
      Hernando Name
      • 1st Police Officer
      • (as Herb Nambert)
      James Walker
      • 2nd Police Officer
      Carlos East
      Carlos East
      • Peters
      • (as Charles East)
      Carlos González
      • Russian agent
      • (uncredited)
      • Directors
        • Brian Trenchard-Smith
        • Carlos Vasallo
      • Writers
        • Robin Estridge
        • Robert Avard Miller
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      2planktonrules

      A cheap looking films with some American stars well after their primes.

      "Day of the Assassin" has an overall score of 4.4 on IMDB...which seems way too high! After all, the film is very cheaply made and it looks it! Even hiring some American actors who were way after their prime (Chuck Connors, Glenn Ford, Henry Silva, Richard Roundtree...who doesn't even talk in the film, as I assume they were paying him by the word) didn't help this one much...especially since Connors seemed way too old for such a macho role.

      The plot involves some sunken treasure and mysterious documents from a Shah's boat and lots of different people are willing to kill to get it. And, throughout Mexico, they run about killing each other--some in completely ridiculous manners (the parasailing murders was beyond dumb).

      The bottom line is that the film is pure cheese. The action bits are often poorly done, the edits seem as if they were done by a monkey, and the dialog is at times pretty awful. There really is very little to like about the film.
      2wmjahn

      For lovers of unintentionally funny D-flicks O-N-L-Y !!

      Glenn FORD is in this for barely 5 minutes (if at all that "long") and has exactly 3 scenes. Either his pay-check was so low or he was so "expensive" that he was only paid for sitting (or the producers could only afford to pay him for sitting) in 2 of the 3 scenes, which he has at the beginning and in his 3rd scene in the last 3rd he is then shot (so ridiculously, that this is indeed funny). He was 63 when this was made, but actually he looks older. It's a shame that such a SUPERB actor spent a day of his life playing in such "beep", but then again he probably didn't have to leave his house at all (I don't know where his 3 scenes were shot, but it could have been in his house or some nearby hotel, all that has probably taken 1 hour or less). And it's still the best this movie has to offer. Look at Fords' eyes when he does his lines: rolls them like to say "Oh God, pardon me being in this one. When is this over ?". Sad, but then again weirdly funny as well.

      All the other cast are have-beens, too, but one nevertheless wonders, how they all got into this one. I mean there's Henry Silva in it (also for less than 5 minutes, also 2 or 3 scenes, but he survives), he was 51 then, but also looks older, Richard Rountree was in it, then 37, moving slowly like on dope, Chuck Connors, then 58, looking like 70, but from what I have seen of him he must have born looking like 70 (he always looks that way) and "the princess" was 41 then and certainly had her heydays behind (but don't be mistaken, she's still the most "juicy" person in this sad flick). It indeed seems that everybody involved in this movie aged considerably between the time he (or more likely his/her inept small-time agent) signed the contract (to be in this) and when the few scenes were shot.

      All the other cast looks like retired bookkeepers or controllers as well.

      Still, this cast 20 years earlier ... would have been a competent cast.

      There are hardly any action scenes in it (too expensive), and the few, which are, are cheaply made (sure, the budget must have been a shoestring) and incompetently staged. Anyway, lovers of unintentional fun will have a field day.

      I managed to sit through it for app. 30 minutes, until I first hit the "fast forward" button to swallow some unbearable "action" scenes: men, hardly able to run, "running" with all sorts of guns on roads and between trees. Then I watched in normal speed here and there, but most of it fast forward.

      Inept dialog, too (but again, some funny moments).

      The storyline: forget it (they all want some piece of paper, some sort of list ... what it contains - never explained ... who cares anyway).

      But still, there's something worth mentioning: the music. Not that it is first rate, but at least it is pretty competent: BEBU SILVETTI composed some disco-influenced funk-pieces for this wast-of-time-movie and what is even more remarkable, it was actually released on vinyl LP-record on some obscure backyard US-label (Texas, if I recall correctly) on behalf of the composers permission. Contains on the back cover a long list, in which countries this vinyl may be sold and in which not. But it most likely sold less copies than there are countries mentioned on the cover. :-) Very rare, of course, and nice cover, too.

      For Glenn Ford & Henry Silvas 6 scenes and the music I gave it 2 instead of no star. How this gets 4,7 on the IMDb is beyond me. 30 voters ... 4 gave it 10 !! Fun voters ?? I'd be happy if one of them would explain on the discuisson board, which splendid scenes I missed through my fast forwarding ... thanx! :-))

      NOT worth the effort of tracking it down (unless you are Quentin Tarantino, but he'll know that one anyway, I bet :-)) ).
      bamptonj

      Brian Trenchard-Smith's lowest ebb SURELY?

      You know how in movies like Boogie Nights they have reference to those throw-a-way 70's C-Grade action flicks?

      Well, this completely fits the stereotype. Terrible acting, low budget. negligible special effects - though there was an amusing scene where a helicopter dropped dynamite into the sea as it pursued a swimmer. I can't really remember the plot, but i doubt the original writer could either, so...

      I really don't think anybody could watched more than 10 minutes of this... Still, it may be better than 'JOCKS'
      7larryanderson

      LOTS OF ACTION IN AN OK TIME-WASTER

      This movie was filmed at the El Presidente Hotel at Las Palmas, in Xpata-Zihuatanejo, MX. A lot of the action takes place at and around the resort. There is a fire fight from a par-sailing bad guy. (I have para-sailed on that coast over shark infested waters). In the big car chase at the end they destroy a 1971 Mustang Mach-1 by driving it over a cliff. (I had a 1973 similar Mustang so it broke my heart to see this). Bad acting but a lot of action makes for a somewhat enjoyable movie.
      3BA_Harrison

      A rare disappointment from Brian Trenchard-Smith.

      Day of the Assassins is one of those cheesy low-budget action films where one vehicle bumping into another results in an instant explosion, and where a wooden shack marked 'Explosives' is guaranteed to go up in a ball of flames. The hero (or anti-hero in this case) is unflappable and irresistible to women (despite his advancing years), the location is exotic, and the bad guys couldn't shoot a barn door at ten paces. Directed by the usually reliable Brian Trenchard-Smith, the movie consists of a series of incompetently staged action scenes, with the flimsiest of plots to tie them all together: a group of mercenaries vie to get their hands on a list of great importance (contents unknown).

      There's a few unintentional giggles to be had watching star Chuck Connors, in his late 50s at the time, struggling to keep his breath while running around, Glenn Ford and Henry Silva pop up for an easy paycheck, Richard Roundtree is wasted as a mute killer who is pushed over the edge of a quarry, Trenchard-Smith delivers a few juicy squib effects, and the gorgeous Susana Dosamantes provides some welcome eye candy (hunky Jorge Rivero doing the same for the ladies), but for the most part this is about as gripping as your average episode of The A-Team.

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      • Trivia
        Richard Roundtree says no words in this film
      • Goofs
        At one point in the film, a character uses a revolver which has been equipped with a silencer (or something supposed to look like one). Silencers, however, do not work on revolvers, as there are several places besides the muzzle of a revolver that gas and noise would escape, rendering the silencer superfluous.
      • Quotes

        Christakis: Michael, find me a man who is willing to risk his life for a million dollars.

        Spiros: Perhaps we need a man who lives outside the law?

        Christakis: Well of course, Michael, as usual you are right. What we need is a crook. We need a man who is bathed in dragons blood. A man with little hazard of duplication.

        Spiros: Fleming, Sir?

        Christakis: Yes. Yes, Fleming. The man for this job is Mr. Thomas Fleming.

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      • Release date
        • 1979 (United States)
      • Countries of origin
        • Mexico
        • Spain
        • United States
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Day of the Assassin
      • Filming locations
        • Ixtapa, Guerrero, Mexico(Hotel Presidente, Las Palmas)
      • Production companies
        • Plata Films S.A.
        • Producciones Esme S.A.
        • Noble Production Inc.
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 34 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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