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La grande casse

Original title: Gone in 60 Seconds
  • 1974
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
10K
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La grande casse (1974)
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When a South American drug lord pays Pace to steal 48 cars for him, all but one is in the bag - thereby, the police precipitate in a desperate car chase against Pace and his Eleanor across S... Read allWhen a South American drug lord pays Pace to steal 48 cars for him, all but one is in the bag - thereby, the police precipitate in a desperate car chase against Pace and his Eleanor across Southern California.When a South American drug lord pays Pace to steal 48 cars for him, all but one is in the bag - thereby, the police precipitate in a desperate car chase against Pace and his Eleanor across Southern California.

  • Director
    • H.B. Halicki
  • Writer
    • H.B. Halicki
  • Stars
    • H.B. Halicki
    • Marion Busia
    • Jerry Daugirda
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • H.B. Halicki
    • Writer
      • H.B. Halicki
    • Stars
      • H.B. Halicki
      • Marion Busia
      • Jerry Daugirda
    • 114User reviews
    • 61Critic reviews
    • 56Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    H.B. Halicki
    H.B. Halicki
    • Maindrian Pace
    Marion Busia
    • Pumpkin Chase
    Jerry Daugirda
    • Eugene Chase
    James McIntyre
    • Stanley Chase
    George Cole
    • Atlee Jackson
    Ronald Halicki
    • Corlis Pace
    Markos Kotsikos
    • Uncle Joe Chase
    Parnelli Jones
    Parnelli Jones
    • Parnelli Jones
    Gary Bettenhausen
    • Self
    Jonathan E. Fricke
    • KFOX Interviewer
    Hal McClain
    • KFOX Announcer
    J.C. Agajanian
    • Self
    J.C. Agajanian Jr.
    • Light Blue Unmarked Detective
    Christopher J.C. Agajanian
    • Self
    Billy Englehart
    • Billy
    Sak Yamamoto
    • Self - City of Carson Mayor
    • (as Mayor Sak Yamamoto)
    The City Council City of Carson
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    combine_harvester

    Pure hokum

    Most movie buffs will be more familar with the remade version starring Nicholas Cage. This movie however is so different and far far away from the remake. The format is the same. Very slow moving for its first segment with lots of jumping around and pointless scenes which have no relation to the plot and a minimum amount of dialogue. The finale of the movie is probably the ultimate in car chase scenes in history. A lenghty car chase with many smash ups on involving police cars. ( these were real members of the public who agreed to appear in the movie, but the cars were specifically bought, 150 in total) is a joy to watch and reminiscent of an episode of TV series "CHIPS".

    Worth a look for those who want to make a comparison to the recent movie or those into high automative thrills so to speak. I like it beacuse it was so badly acted, so bad that it becomes enjoyable hokum. The DVD which I rented of this a few months ago while in Canada has behind the scenes footage which is worthy of note. Look out also for Gone in Seconds 2 made in 1982 starring Christopher Stone
    boris-26

    The original car-jack classic.

    I've only seen trailers for the Summer 2000 release of GONE IN SIXTY SECONDS. But the trailers show a big budget, MTV style editing, and big stars. What it didn't show was that this thriller about a master car thief is a remake of this 1974 no-budgeter by auto man Halicki. The 1974 GI60S's charm is that it is very low budget. Some scenes, such as the auto auction in the run down lot, or the Radio DJ's cramped little studio add to some crisp atmosphere. However, the first half of GI60S is rather amateurish (One entire scene is terribly out of focus) and we have trouble following Halicki's unprofessionally written plot. The second half of the film is a car chase that has to be seen to be believed! In 40 minutes, close to 90 cars are destroyed in a massive auto chase spanning several cities, freeways, parks, lots, you just name it. For all it's sloppiness, the original 1974 version of GI60S has a neat charm.
    9ShadySovereign

    The best car-chase film of all time

    The original "Gone In 60 Seconds" will be remembered by many viewers as the best car-chase film of all time. It will also be remembered as the film that featured lots of destroyed cars in a 40 minute chase. As said in the film's IMDb trivia: "93 cars are crashed in this 97 minute movie."

    The best part of this whole movie is the 40-minute chase scene. So many cars are crashed and destroyed during the chase, including original city police cars. What's more, the chase scene had absolutely NO special effects, meaning that all the crashes and smashes were real. Furthermore, H.B. Halicki himself wrote, directed, and starred in the movie. He even drove the "star car" (the Mustang) throughout the chase!

    My only negative comment about the film is that the beginning of the movie is very slow; so slow that you may be very eager to get to the 40-minute chase scene. However, if you have the DVD, you can just watch the film starting from the chase scene if you want to.

    Overall, this movie had an awesome chase scene. It is the best chase scene ever filmed in a movie. It has to be seen to be believed.

    P.S: This movie is much much better than the awful remake.
    6pkneer

    Good And Bad

    This is a very interesting film - but you must understand that this is a low low low budget film. The acting is just plain horrendous and the camera work is amateurish at best. But if you can hang in there for the final "steal", you are treated to one of the better car chase scenes ever made. The final chase scene lasts 40 minutes and crashes over 90 cars. That is truly epic - to devote that much screen time to a car chase is insane. For the most part, the chase itself stays pretty cohesive.

    But that chase scene and some of the old cars to see make it worth your while.
    uds3

    As the tag-line said: "If he wants it, its gone in 60 seconds!"

    Hey guys, if you want to REALLY enjoy this flick, watch the horrific remake first. You had to be young in the mid 70's to remember the hype that went with this flick. A total B-Grader that had audiences (including me and my 19 year old wife) queued up around the block.

    Considering its microscopic budget, H B Halicki delivered precisely what audiences wanted to see - truck loads of cars smashed up! No more no less! No-one handed over their (then) $5 expecting to see Sir Laurence Olivier do Hamlet, they just wanted some serious fender-bending and this they got!

    Admittedly I suspect most people who own the video or DVD these days fast-forward to the actual 40 minute chase each time they load it up. I am actually watching it as I compose this critique! (Right at the sequence at the end where Harley pulls off the big swapperoo at the car wash!) Absolute stand-outs are the incredible smash on the freeway when Halicki takes out the power pole at 80 mph plus and the unimproved-upon final scene as the Mach-1 leaps several cars at the intersection. That shot, lovingly photographed from multiple slow-motion camera angles was worth the ticket price alone. The climactic scene in the 2000 version is just plain wimpy!

    The plotline for the film is remarkably simple. Man steals cars for a living! For trivia fans who may NOT know. H. B. Halicki died during a stunt filming the sequel GONE IN 60 SECONDS : THE JUNKMAN which features arguably the greatest car stunt of all time. (Sorry, not telling!!)

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    • Trivia
      According to people on the set, after the mishap when a driver missed a mark and caused "Eleanor" to hit a real light post at 85 mph, the first thing that H.B. Halicki said when he regained consciousness was, "Did we get coverage?"
    • Goofs
      During the tow truck chase, the red Challenger loses its front right hubcap, but it reappears moments later.
    • Quotes

      Male police dispatcher: [as police cars fly over bridge] Attention all units in the San Pedro, Long Beach, Torrance and Carson areas. Stand-by to copy. Long Beach PD is in pursuit of a 1973 Ford Mustang, yellow in color. California license 614 Henry Sam Ocean. One occupant, male caucasian. Approximately aged forty-five. Six feet, one-hundred-and-eighty-five pounds. Gray hair and mustache, gray coat, black pants. The reason for pursuit unknown.

    • Crazy credits
      The ending credits in the 2001 DVD release features footage of H.B. Halicki's widow, Denice Shakarian Halicki, riding in "Eleanor."
    • Alternate versions
      The Norweigian version, at least when released theatrically, concluded at the end of the "big jump" scene, where Eleanor spins out to the song "Big Town, Big City". Everything afterward was removed, because the Norweigian censors did not want Mandarian to get away. The scene optically turns white, then cuts straight to the end credits.
    • Connections
      Edited into La grande casse 3 (1983)
    • Soundtracks
      Gone in 60 Seconds
      Music and Lyrics by Ronald Halicki and Philip Kachaturian

      Sung by Philip Kachaturian

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    • Release date
      • July 14, 1975 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • maintained by writer/director's widow
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 60 segundos
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles Harbor, San Pedro, Los Angeles, California, USA(Main channel with lighthouse visible)
    • Production company
      • H.B. Halicki Mercantile Company
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    • Budget
      • $150,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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