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Commando sur les stups

Original title: Hit!
  • 1973
  • R
  • 2h 14m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Commando sur les stups (1973)
A Federal Agent, whose daughter dies of a heroin overdose, is determined to destroy the drug ring that supplied her. He recruits various people whose lives have been torn apart by the drug trade and trains them. Then they all leave for France to track down and destroy the ring.
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A Federal Agent, whose daughter dies of a heroin overdose, is determined to destroy the drug ring that supplied her. He recruits various people whose lives have been torn apart by the drug t... Read allA Federal Agent, whose daughter dies of a heroin overdose, is determined to destroy the drug ring that supplied her. He recruits various people whose lives have been torn apart by the drug trade and trains them. Then they all leave for France to track down and destroy the ring.A Federal Agent, whose daughter dies of a heroin overdose, is determined to destroy the drug ring that supplied her. He recruits various people whose lives have been torn apart by the drug trade and trains them. Then they all leave for France to track down and destroy the ring.

  • Director
    • Sidney J. Furie
  • Writers
    • Alan Trustman
    • David M. Wolf
  • Stars
    • Billy Dee Williams
    • Richard Pryor
    • Paul Hampton
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
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    • Director
      • Sidney J. Furie
    • Writers
      • Alan Trustman
      • David M. Wolf
    • Stars
      • Billy Dee Williams
      • Richard Pryor
      • Paul Hampton
    • 21User reviews
    • 27Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Billy Dee Williams
    Billy Dee Williams
    • Nick Allen
    Richard Pryor
    Richard Pryor
    • Mike Willmer
    Paul Hampton
    Paul Hampton
    • Barry Strong
    Gwen Welles
    Gwen Welles
    • Sherry Nielson
    Warren J. Kemmerling
    Warren J. Kemmerling
    • Dutch Schiller
    • (as Warren Kemmerling)
    Janet Brandt
    Janet Brandt
    • Ida
    Sid Melton
    Sid Melton
    • Herman
    Zooey Hall
    • Carlin
    • (as David Hall)
    Todd Martin
    • Crosby
    Norman Burton
    Norman Burton
    • The Director
    Jenny Astruc
    • Madame Frelou
    Yves Barsacq
    Yves Barsacq
    • Romain
    Jean-Claude Bercq
    Jean-Claude Bercq
    • Jean-Baptiste
    Henri Cogan
    • Bornou
    Pierre Collet
    • Zero
    Robert Lombard
    • Mr. Frelou
    Paul Mercey
    Paul Mercey
    • Jyras
    Malka Ribowska
    Malka Ribowska
    • Nathalie Orissa
    • (as Malka Ribovska)
    • Director
      • Sidney J. Furie
    • Writers
      • Alan Trustman
      • David M. Wolf
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    6merklekranz

    Improbable ... incredibly long ... but worth a look .....

    "Hit" is an interesting revenge on Marseilles drug kingpins film, that one can't help comparing to "French Connection 2". I found "Hit" to be the better film. It does require some patience though to sit through the entirely too long buildup to the all to brief, violent conclusion. Of course the whole recruiting of the "magnificent seven assassins" is improbable, but Williams laconic charm holds things together. If perhaps 30 minutes wound up on the cutting room floor, the movie definitely would have benefited. While the payoff may not quite live up to expectations, there are moments of clever violence, and the cast is likable, especially Richard Pryor's character, and the pair of "senior citizen killers". - MERK
    5Kilamofo

    Good performances... Slow movie.

    Billy Dee's Daughter dies in heroin overdose. While beating the hell out of the dealer, he realizes that killing him won't solve the problem so he sets his sights high... At the top of the food chain.

    This film runs at about 2 1/2 hours and final "Hits" take about ten minutes, so the rest of the film is setup and much of that is implausible and unfortunately very slow to develop. Billy Dee Williams however was an electric presence, very hard to take your eyes off of while on screen. A very menacing cool. Richard Pryor... What can you say, the man is an artist. While watching the film you know he was given one line and the rest he made happen with his own special magic. Just watching the guy is enough to make you laugh.

    You would have expected more from the director of 'Lady Sings the Blues', but it was stellar considering the same gentleman also directed 'Superman IV'
    6Prismark10

    Hit!

    Starring Billy Dee Williams and Richard Pryor. With a title called Hit! This has all the hallmarks of a 1970s Blaxploitation movie but that is a deception.

    Nick Allen (Billy Dee Williams) is a federal agent who goes rogue when his teenage daughter dies of a heroin overdose.

    Realising that getting the pushers is not enough and the US government not interested in the big fish who live a life of luxury France.

    Allen organises his own team in secret. People who have suffered loss because of drugs. He trains them and takes them to Marseilles and they are at first unaware that this is not an official government sanctioned mission.

    This is a revenge thriller with a black lead. Dee Williams is suave and smooth, cunning and resourceful. He uses devious tricks to recruit his team. Pryor has a straight role as Mike Wilmer, a welder whose wife was killed.

    The film was influenced by The French Connection but also has elements of The Dirty Dozen. The finale reminded me of The Godfather. This was released by Paramount Pictures and at one point, a victim of a hit is in the cinema watching the French version of The Godfather.

    Sidney J Furie directs without much panache although there are a few good setpieces. It is at times illogical and overlong. The film could easily had been 30 minutes shorter.

    John Alonzo lends some distinctive cinematography and gives the film some style. Hit! has become an obscure film but it does have a good performance from Pryor who apparently ad libbed some of his lines. It also is an important movie in 1970s black cinema because it was not a blaxploitation movie but a revenge movie with two black actors.
    8Sturgeon54

    Skip "Traffic", Watch This Instead

    I had prepared a long in-depth comparison between this film and Steven Soderbergh's vastly overrated 2001 film - two films with similar subject matter of the U.S. War on Drugs, but unfortunately that review got erased. My basic point was that Soderbergh's film purported to be a serious, realistic saga on the conflict between the U.S government and the illegal Mexican drug system, but was in fact a collection of pretentious, meandering plot lines, with the plot line involving the U.S. Drug Czar's cocaine-addict honor student daughter being the most ridiculous. That film also reached no definite conclusion about the U.S.'s War on Drugs.

    Conversely, the now-obscure film "Hit!" on the surface appears to be one of many blaxploitation/vigilante movies from the 1970s but successfully rises above its pulp origins to become a semi-serious commentary on U.S. drug policies with stellar acting from Billy Dee Williams, Richard Pryor, Warren Kemmerling, and virtually everyone else. Williams carefully organizes a diverse "A-Team"-like group of misfits to destroy the French heroin cartel and its importation into the U.S. following the death of his daughter from a fatal overdose. Though often witty, this film never loses sight of the seriousness of the drug problem, and in fact reaches a very definite conclusion: the U.S. government really could stop the drug trade if it wised-up, went after the people at the top rather than small-time pushers, and "got off its ass," as a resigned Williams states at the end.

    Though other reviews criticize the film's length (which is just over two hours), I enjoyed director's Furie's decision to carefully develop all the minor characters here. This movie has excellent production values. As usual, Furie is a master at setting up scenes visually, and the final assassinations prove to be very suspenseful and impressive. This is a film that deserves a second look, and has earned my recommendation.
    8charleslennonbaker

    Hit! is like cold steel through the lower intestine.......

    the plot is awful but the premise is heart felt. Substitute heroine for any vice or society's many ills and that's the "bag guy(s)" in this movie.

    The Hit! takes a little from each previous genre during the '70's and late '60's and twists them to such an extent that if the movie was made 40 years prior to it's release date or 30 years after, it would, could and still stands up to the test of time.

    You can see elements of the dirty dozen/guns of the Naverone themes. James Bond/"Get Carter" char. Shaft/inner city turmoil etc.

    I initially saw bits of this movie at 0'dark thirty on USA channel about 13-14 years ago. It was just before the plan's 'plot' implementation. But What kept me spellbound was seeing Billy Dee holding what I believe was a Swedish K or M-36 "pulverizer" submachine gun! I mean Billy Dee?!? Mr. Cool!?! I'd never even seen him look mean! Forget about being a assassin. But their he was.

    After 5 minutes I was hooked. I tried finding the movie in the stores but to no avail. I asked every retailer I could find if they had the movie. Most thought I was DELUSIONAL. They'd never heard of the movie or couldn't order it.

    Finally 5 years ago the movie came on AMC of all places and I could finally watch the movie in it's entirety. I wasn't disappointed. A sequel or a remake would be perfect write about now.

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    • Trivia
      One of the earliest films to show a product placement for McDonald's fast food chain. This is when Nick Allen (Billy Dee Williams) and Dutch Schiller (Warren J. Kemmerling) are both in the car when the latter, ever in search of the perfect hamburger, says McDonald's "makes a f***ing good hamburger".
    • Goofs
      When the two hit-men chase Billy Dee to a racetrack, they corner him in a trailer home. During a shootout, Billy Dee escapes in a 70s model Ford or Chevrolet van, however the soundtrack of the van's motor is of a Volkswagen vehicle (Beetle or Van) with standard transmission.
    • Quotes

      Jeannie Allen: Hey, what it is?

      [kissed boyfriend]

      Jeannie Allen: We gonna go pick up my record now?

    • Crazy credits
      The name of actor ''Yves Barsacq'' (Yves Barsacq) is spelled as ''Yves Barzacq'' in the opening credits but is spelled as ''Yves Barsacq'' in the closing credits.
    • Connections
      Featured in Trailer Trauma V: 70s Action Attack! (2020)

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    • Release date
      • February 1, 1975 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Hit!
    • Filming locations
      • Gig Harbor, Washington, USA(waterfront scenes environs)
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $80,103
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 14 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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