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Les durs

Original title: Tough Guys
  • 1974
  • 12
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
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Les durs (1974)
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An ex-convict priest and a framed former policeman hunt a machine-gun killer behind a bank robbery.An ex-convict priest and a framed former policeman hunt a machine-gun killer behind a bank robbery.An ex-convict priest and a framed former policeman hunt a machine-gun killer behind a bank robbery.

  • Director
    • Duccio Tessari
  • Writers
    • Nicola Badalucco
    • Georges Dutter
    • Luciano Vincenzoni
  • Stars
    • Lino Ventura
    • Isaac Hayes
    • Fred Williamson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    420
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    • Director
      • Duccio Tessari
    • Writers
      • Nicola Badalucco
      • Georges Dutter
      • Luciano Vincenzoni
    • Stars
      • Lino Ventura
      • Isaac Hayes
      • Fred Williamson
    • 11User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Lino Ventura
    Lino Ventura
    • Father Charlie
    Isaac Hayes
    Isaac Hayes
    • Lee
    Fred Williamson
    Fred Williamson
    • Joe Snake
    Paula Kelly
    Paula Kelly
    • Fay
    William Berger
    William Berger
    • Captain Ryan
    Vittorio Sanipoli
    • Mike Petralia
    Lorella De Luca
    Lorella De Luca
    • Anne Lombardo
    Mario Erpichini
    • Gene Lombardo
    Jess Hahn
    Jess Hahn
    • The Bartender
    Jacques Herlin
    Jacques Herlin
    • Tequila -a barfly
    Guido Leontini
    • Sergeant Sam
    Romano Puppo
    Romano Puppo
    • Hood
    Luciano Salce
    • The bishop
    Thurman Scott
    • Tony
    Joel Cory
    • Cammioneur
    Dutchell Smith
    • Pieton
    Ira Rogers
    • Lou
    Margot Novick
    • Prostituée
    • Director
      • Duccio Tessari
    • Writers
      • Nicola Badalucco
      • Georges Dutter
      • Luciano Vincenzoni
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    Serpent-5

    Italian's attempt to make a Black actioner

    I was kind of baffled what Lino Venutra was doing in an Issac Hayes/Fred Williamson film, only to find out this was a Italian film! Lino toplines as a priest who doesn't want to carry a guy, but he is very two fisted, teams up with Isaac Hayes to solve a mystery that all leads to Williamson. Wiliamson doesn't play the good guy, so this is not really three guys fighting for good, it's more like two. Seeing familar character actor Romano Puppo as a thug makes me wonder if all the interior was shot in Rome? Good music by Hayes as numerous Kung-fu films stole it after this film. It's not a bad film, but it's no SHAFT. Check it out if you want to see a standard action film.
    dbdumonteil

    going out of my way

    This is to my knowledge Lino Ventura's only American production (though directed by an Italian director):it's amazing for an European to see him play opposite Isaac Hayes ,but the pair works quite well.

    Ventura portrays a priest ,an updated version of Leo MCCarey's Father O' Maley ("going my way" ) in the seventies ,who does not content himself with celebrating the mass (the way he finishes his second service is very funny) but keeps a close watch on his flock and plays the occasional detective .His colorful character contrasts with his co-star's restrained performance who also wrote the music as he often did at the time.There's also a supporting part of a finally modern bishop.

    Good actors ,but a very derivative screenplay however.
    6Leofwine_draca

    International co-production with mixed influences

    THREE TOUGH GUYS is a film with varied influences. Made with French and Italian funding, shot in America by an Italian crew and produced by Dino De Laurentiis, it's a movie that attempts to cash-in on two big genres of the time: the blaxploitation film and the gangster epic. Thus we get a buddy-buddy cop story in which a hard-fighting priest and a tough black ex-cop team up to battle some gangster types searching for missing loot. The guy directing this is Duccio Tessari, a guy who pumped out a few peplum and spaghetti western flicks among others during a long and varied career.

    Despite – or maybe because of – the diverse influences, this film actually works as a fairly good thriller. It hasn't got much in it that's not been seen elsewhere, but the story moves along quickly and the various shoot-outs and fist-fights are well handled. It also boasts some interesting leads. I don't know who Lino Ventura is, but his hard-bitten priest character is definitely tough. Isaac Hayes, playing opposite him, is a giant of a man with the softest of voices, and contributes some decent music to the proceedings. The third of the tough guys is Fred Williamson, appearing as a little-seen villain in this. It's unusual seeing Williamson cast as a bad guy and I wish he'd been on screen more, but there's no knocking his presence. Character actors familiar from Italian cinema pop up, like William Berger and Jess Hahn.

    There are a few car chases thrown in for good measure, along with some antagonistic cops and a fantastic interlude in which one of our heroes is very nearly fed into a furnace. The set-piece finale takes place at a run-down bowling alley, but not before plenty of people have been shot or beaten up. It may not win any awards for wit or originality, but THREE TOUGH GUYS is a perfectly serviceable entry in both the blaxploitation and crime genres.
    5Coventry

    Brother, can you spare me some LIGHT? ... And perhaps an Abacus?

    It's probably due to the cheap and clumsy transfer to the Grindhouse Collection DVD, but the picture quality and lighting of this film are absolutely awful! I know this is supposed to be some type of "Blaxploitation" movie, but if I'm not mistaken, this term doesn't mean staring at a black screen the whole time! Several sequences, especially during the first half hour, you have completely no idea what to make of because you only see darkness and vague shadows moving around. And now that we're pointing out the abnormalities anyway, there's something seriously wrong with the title of "THREE Tough Guys". Three? Somebody bring on an abacus, because the correct title ought to be TWO tough guys. At least the soulful theme song got it right. It's not hard to guess why the producers opted to put the number three in the title, though. Fred Williamson receives top billing even though he barely has any screen time and he's also referred to as another one of the tough guys in spite of the fact he's not so tough (he beats women and shoots people in the back) and operating on the wrong side of the law. Williamson's name obviously just served to attract more viewers, as he just scored big Blaxploitation hits with "Black Caesar" and "Hammer", whereas the real tough black dude - Isaac Hayes - would only become a huge star shortly after the release of "Three Tough Guys", namely with his very own testosterone-packed blockbuster "Truck Turner". Say what you want about these Italian filmmakers, but they are great marketers! Anyway, onwards with the story, this opens with the cowardly murder of an insurance agent outside a nightclub. Apparently he was single-handedly investigating a million dollar bank heist and came a little too close to the truth. His closest friend – a tough ex-veteran turned priest – swears to catch whoever killed him and starts a nightly private investigation via sleazy bars and dark alleys filled with heavily armed thugs… on his bike, nonetheless! Father Charlie soon receives back-up from a former cop who has a score of his own to settle. It's no real secret that all traces eventually lead to Williamson, the über-villain for a change! "Three Tough Guys" is a neat hybrid between Italian exploitation and Baadassssssss Cinema, although not highly memorable and badly suffering from the lamentable production values. There are slightly too many tedious sequences to struggle through, but the on screen chemistry between Isaac Hayes and Lino Ventura feels surprisingly authentic and the script contains several funny parts. The amount of brutal violence and sleaze is quite a letdown, but Hayes' own soundtrack is very catchy and Duccio Tessari's ("The Bloodstained Butterfly", "Death Occurred Last Night") direction is fairly solid. So far, the Grindhouse Collection box-set is the only way to get your dirty little hands on this film, but I do hope a fully restored version will appear on DVD in the near future, as it deserves to be slightly more known.
    8tavm

    Lino Ventura, Isaac Hayes, and Fred Williamson make Three Tough Guys worth seeing

    Having previously been in Black Caesar and its sequel, Hell Up in Harlem, it's not too surprising to see Fred Williamson play the kind of role that's the opposite of his usual good guy. As such, he's not in the movie very long despite his name being one of the three above the title. The other two are Lino Ventura and Isaac Hayes, the latter making his film debut as well as contributing the music score not unlike what he did for the original Shaft. Ventura is a priest and Hayes is an ex-cop who's looking for the same people for different reasons. I'll just now say this was quite an exciting thriller taking place in the city of Chicago during the time I lived there as a child with my family. Unfortunately, the print I watched online was a second generation one looking nearly blurry throughout. Still, I recommend Three Tough Guys. P. S. I also like Paula Kelly in this.

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    • Trivia
      The production was staffed by an Italian crew because of former Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley denying Hollywood production staff from filming within the city.
    • Connections
      Featured in Dusk to Dawn Drive-In Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 4 (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      Title Theme
      Written by Isaac Hayes

      Performed by Isaac Hayes and The Memphis Symphony Orchestra

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    • Release date
      • May 29, 1974 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • France
    • Languages
      • French
      • Italian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Three Tough Guys
    • Filming locations
      • Chicago, Illinois, USA
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Films
      • Dino de Laurentiis Cinematografica
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      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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