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Le commando des tigres noirs

Original title: Good Guys Wear Black
  • 1978
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  • 1h 35m
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Anne Archer, Dana Andrews, Jim Backus, Chuck Norris, and James Franciscus in Le commando des tigres noirs (1978)
An ex-US Army commando must find the reason why his comrades from his unit are being systematically murdered before he is next.
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An ex-US Army commando must find the reason why his comrades from his unit are being systematically murdered before he is next.An ex-US Army commando must find the reason why his comrades from his unit are being systematically murdered before he is next.An ex-US Army commando must find the reason why his comrades from his unit are being systematically murdered before he is next.

  • Director
    • Ted Post
  • Writers
    • Bruce Cohn
    • Mark Medoff
    • Joseph Fraley
  • Stars
    • Chuck Norris
    • Anne Archer
    • James Franciscus
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    • Director
      • Ted Post
    • Writers
      • Bruce Cohn
      • Mark Medoff
      • Joseph Fraley
    • Stars
      • Chuck Norris
      • Anne Archer
      • James Franciscus
    • 41User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
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    Chuck Norris
    Chuck Norris
    • John T. Booker
    Anne Archer
    Anne Archer
    • Margaret
    James Franciscus
    James Franciscus
    • Conrad Morgan
    Lloyd Haynes
    Lloyd Haynes
    • Murray Saunders
    Dana Andrews
    Dana Andrews
    • Edgar Harolds
    Jim Backus
    Jim Backus
    • Doorman
    Lawrence P. Casey
    Lawrence P. Casey
    • Mike Potter - The Black Tigers
    • (as Larry Casey)
    Anthony Mannino
    • Gordie Jones - The Black Tigers
    • (as Tony Mannino)
    Soon-Tek Oh
    Soon-Tek Oh
    • Mhin Van Thieu - The Black Tigers
    • (as Soon-Teck Oh)
    Joe Bennett
    • Lou Goldberg - The Black Tigers
    Jerry Douglas
    Jerry Douglas
    • Joe Walker - The Black Tigers
    Stack Pierce
    Stack Pierce
    • Holly Washington - The Black Tigers
    Michael Payne
    • Mitch - The Black Tigers
    David Starwalt
    • Steagle - The Black Tigers
    Aaron Norris
    Aaron Norris
    • Al - The Black Tigers
    Don Pike
    • Hank - The Black Tigers
    Benjamin J. Perry
    Benjamin J. Perry
    • Finney - The Black Tigers
    • (as Ben Perry)
    Kathy McCullen
    • Kelly
    • Director
      • Ted Post
    • Writers
      • Bruce Cohn
      • Mark Medoff
      • Joseph Fraley
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    5elo-equipamentos

    The early steps of Chuck Norris towards into stardom !!

    This picture belongs at early steps of Chuck Norris as leading roles with great potential to sales at worldwide market that was growing with skillful fighters like him, sorrowfully the storyline wasn't properly accurate, in fact scratch the reliance of the America at Vietnam, we already know that too much mistakes took places there, nonetheless such treachery was unthinkable with American squad, self-called Black Tigers, starting this point of view the picture remains a vehicle to Norris introducing his fighter character as avenging angel, further the greedy Conrad Morgan (James Franciscus) was a diplomat as such had a great staff behind, however just the old and drunkard Edgar Harolds (the great Dana Andrews) knew all about, the highlights were the first raid at Vietnam and few fights only, it probably explains this picture is lesser known in Brazil, just came out on VHS and no dubbing, that means that wasn't aired on TV as fair I remeber, also what's the real reason to kill the reminder of the Black Tigers, what they should be reported if the mission was classified, therefore the story doesn't make sense at all, maybe the sexy appearance of the Anne Archer shall be underlined on this average picture!!

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    First watch: 2020 / How many: 1 / Source: DVD / Rating: 5.5
    5bbickley13-921-58664

    Great, If you love Chuck Norris...and you known you do!

    Chuck Norris attempts to make himself a leading man in this movie, to show depth that he does not have. Luckily, Norris is such a force of nature that he does not need acting chops.

    A complex story about a group of Vietnam vets who are set up on a bad mission gone wrong and years later, whoever sent them is trying to clear up loose ends by killing the rest of the team who survived.

    Chuck attempts to put his blonde pornstache to good use as a sexy leading man who develops a relationship with a reporter who wants info on the mission. Chuck gives us a little on screen action with a very simple love making scene. It was short and sweet which is much more than we need form Chuck in this department.

    Now that's get to the action we came to see. Chuck puts his karate skills to good use, and makes it all look good on camera with his quick kicks as he's chopping up the bad guys. The fights scenes are short, impressive and satisfying. Plus he does his signature jump kick into the front glass window of a moving car move he's done a few times on Walker Texas Ranger.

    It's a good Chuck Norris movie to watch, but not his best.
    eibon09

    The Golden Days of Chuck Norris

    The story of Good Guys Wear Black(1979) interestingly enough resembles the plot lines of Steven Seagal's early films of Above the Law(1988), Hard to Kill(1990), and Marked for Death(1991). The direction by Ted Post is very good. Good Guys Wear Black(1979) and the Dirty Harry picture, Magnum Force(1973) are the two best films for this average director. Chuck Norris stars in what is one of his better films before he would give up the cinema for television. Anne Archer is good in an early film role before she was a respectable actress. James Franciscus is terrific as the cold blooded and ruthless Politican Conrad Morgan. Has what is probably the best stunt of Chuck Norris's career with the scene where he leaps through the front window of a car and into an assassin for a martial arts kick.
    5lost-in-limbo

    Home-grown business to sort out.

    It might not have been Norris' breakout film, but he was on its way and a good stepping stone for things to come. Well he had appeared in a few films before hand, but not so much as a leading role and this was an attempt to create a new Bruce Lee for the American market. It's quite a routine vehicle for Norris, which while captivating it never truly capitalizes on the martial art skills that he bestows. Sure he gets time to hand out a beating or two, but in the end there's just not enough to go around. Most of the time Norris as ex-commando John T. Booker is racing around the clock trying to figure out a political conspiracy involving the extermination of his special-op team the "Black Tigers", and then maybe … that's when angry or tested he decides to beat the pulp out of someone. Sadly when that happens the sock 'em activity doesn't last all that long… by building up a punishing rhythm to only be over in a matter of seconds. Might be impressive to watch when in action (although the camera at times gets a little too close not allowing the space), but you feel short-changed hoping for more or at least some competition. The material could've seen any actor take the lead role, as it seems to ask more from as an establish actor, but then we probably wouldn't have seen the trademark stunt of Norris' stirring jump-kick through car windshield. This one sequence alone (along with a three on one car park showdown) shows what he could bring to the table.

    So far I guess it sounds like I didn't get much from it, but that's not particularly true. What surprised more than anything was that his earlier features had somewhat heavily written plots, despite the forced dialogues. "Good Guys Wear Black" had quite a pessimistically knotty narrative; where it builds upon the mystery and strangely it's devious plotting of political corruption and lingering suspicion of things are not quite what they seem was compellingly fleshed out. Also the ending has nice touch of irony to it. Norris continuing to hand out justice… Norris justice.

    Ted Post (who helm Eastwood in "Hang 'Em High" and "Magnum Force") has a competent steadiness to his serviceable direction, but does lack the flair and excitement in the favour of grinding out the tough dramatics and lean action caught behind raw, but scenic locations. This is obvious, and it does seem to hold Norris back. He tries his best, but while his delivery might not always be the greatest (acting that is) he does have likability and certain charisma (not just the golden-blonde hair and moustache) that eventually shines through. The rest of performances do fair up a lot better. Anne Archer is bitingly good across Norris and James Franciscus likewise with his smarmy portrayal. Lloyd Haynes and Dana Andrews chime in with solid offerings. Jim Backus has a neat cameo too. Craig Safan's distinguishable jazz score crackles along.

    Simply middle ground, as Norris would go onto better things.
    9GOWBTW

    A fine movie for Norris

    This movie is one of my first favorites. Here you have Chuck Norris, a real karate champion, plays John Booker, a war vet who is trying to find out why his comrades are being bumped off. Whoever's doing it is in big trouble. You don't mess with BOOKER! NO NOT EVER!! Many made a big mistake and it cost their own lives in the process. First, one person gets shot during skiing and Booker did the flying side kick to the Booker's assailant's wife. The major assailant put a bomb on the plane that killed his girlfriend after takeoff. And he used that ski pole to attack Booker which was no use to stop him. Then my favorite scene of all is where the same guy whose wife was taken out, gets into the Toyota Celica, and tried to run over Booker. In which he returns delivers the awesome flying dropkick to the windshield killing him. I later found out that the stunt was done by his brother Aaron. Doesn't really matter I enjoyed it all the away. Chuck Norris is the reason I got into the martial arts, and I would like to thank him all the way. He is my idol! 3.5 out of 5 stars.

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    • Trivia
      When Chuck Norris was offered the lead role of the film, he was in the process of establishing a new kick-boxing league in Los Angeles with Benny Urquidez. Norris cites his decision to pursue the movie over the league as a defining point in his transition from martial arts competition to acting.
    • Goofs
      On two separate occasions Major Booker (Chuck Norris) is standing in very close proximity when his team members are assassinated by Mrs. Mihn (Virginia Wing). Both times Mrs. Mihn, supposedly an expert shot since at least one execution is done while the target is moving, allows Major Booker to escape without attempting a second shot.
    • Quotes

      Booker: And so as history slowly places it into some kind of perspective, a few things about the Vietnam War have become clear. It was a war that never should have begun, and a country we never should have entered. And as thousands of victims died without really understanding why. Mainly because the reasons for the war were beyond any rules of logic. On Wednesday we'll sing patriotic songs and pretend I said none of the above.

    • Alternate versions
      UK cinema and video versions were cut by 7 secs by the BBFC to remove an ear clap and a shot of a guard being killed with a throwing star.
    • Connections
      Edited into How American Cinema Changed Hollywood Forever (2003)

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    • Release date
      • June 25, 1980 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Good Guys Wear Black
    • Filming locations
      • Travel Town Railroad Museum, 5200 Zoo Drive, Los Angeles, California, USA(Location)
    • Production companies
      • MarVista Entertainment
      • Action 1 Film Partners
      • Western Film Productions
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    • Budget
      • $1,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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