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Ground Zero

  • 1973
  • PG
  • 1h 23m
IMDb RATING
3.9/10
79
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Ground Zero (1973)
Thriller

A terrorist organization attaches a nuclear device to the top of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, and an agent is sent to disarm it.A terrorist organization attaches a nuclear device to the top of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, and an agent is sent to disarm it.A terrorist organization attaches a nuclear device to the top of the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, and an agent is sent to disarm it.

  • Director
    • James T. Flocker
  • Writer
    • Samuel Newman
  • Stars
    • Ron Casteel
    • Melvin Belli
    • Augie Tribach
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.9/10
    79
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • James T. Flocker
    • Writer
      • Samuel Newman
    • Stars
      • Ron Casteel
      • Melvin Belli
      • Augie Tribach
    • 8User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Ron Casteel
    • Gideon Blake
    Melvin Belli
    Melvin Belli
    • Mario Barto
    Augie Tribach
    • Giorgio Trioni
    • (as Augie Treibach)
    Kim C. Friese
      John Waugh
      • District Attorney
      Yvonne D'Angers
      • The Blonde
      • (as Yvonne D'Angiers)
      Hal Stein
      Dominic Guzzo
      Anthony Curcio
      • Hitman
      Mike Maurantonio
      Lia Belli
      • Barto's Assistant
      Charles Granata
      David Button
      Vincent Turturici
      Ernest Arata
      Mike Loring
      Barry Higgins
        Gary Adams
        • Director
          • James T. Flocker
        • Writer
          • Samuel Newman
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        8vinnienh

        Extraordinary picture!

        What a strange atmosphere is being created in the streets and on the Golden Gate Bridge of San Francisco in this exciting action picture. Although the characters and the story are in fact bad, it still has a certain cult-flair.
        EyeAskance

        This zero belongs in the ground.

        One of the worst films I have seen outside of the horror genre, this snoozer-loser dulls the mind and spirit like a morphine drip, but does nothing to ease the pain. Unlikely story which concerns a nuclear device ticking away on the Golden Gate bridge, and the back-and-forth bickering of political figures as to what should be done about it, is a showcase of unmotivated performances which is teeming with uproarious dialog and paced with the all the steadiness of a three-legged race.

        GROUND ZERO suffers from a lackluster and unalluring visual quality distinct to old, cut-rate film, and it somehow manages to flatten the appeal of its picturesque San Francisco environs(making this look more like a film lensed in Baltimore). The door was wide-open for gratuitous violence and cheap thrills for this project, an opportunity left essentially untapped(although the scenes taking place on The Golden Gate Bridge clearly *were* filmed there, marking the one-and-only point of distinction in this movie). By no means recommended, even to foaming-at-the-mouth fans of bad movies. Chances are this won't even cross your path, but in the event that it does, don't dignify its meager existence with so much as a sideways glance.

        2/10
        1sexytail

        It Nearly "Slew" Me

        This movie was a real surprise. It's not everyday that you find a movie that manages to fail in nearly every possible way. "Ground Zero" could almost be a cult film for its amazing level of weird dated badness.

        The plot concern some gangsters being on trial and a man holding the city hostage with an atomic bomb in the golden gate bridge to blackmail the gangsters release. Our heroes are a ugly secret service guy who talks like he's in a bad radio show from the 30s and his wuss of a partner who hates violence but at least acts better than most of the cast. They shoot people, drive around San Francisco, fight, and exchange terrible dialogue.

        The only real strength "Ground Zero" displays is wide angle shots from the top of the Golden Gate bridge. It is neat to see those dizzying angles from way up there. All the bridge location stuff looks pretty good. The atomic bomb that's there waiting to go off looks terrible and the script is useless, but that bridge still looks fine.

        Also, this thing is slow. It's only about 80 minutes, but they drag so badly. While we were watching it my friend and I just found ourselves talking about way better movies like "It's A Mad Mad Mad Mad World" and such. So, yes, please don't watch this unless you're drunk or something.
        1DATo-2

        Sublimely Awful

        This is absolutely beyond question the worst movie I have ever seen. It is so bad in fact that I plan on renting it again as soon as I can find it. This movie makes 'Plan 9 From Outer Space' look like an Oscar contender. Just LOOKING at the actors makes me want to laugh out loud. I cannot say enough bad things about this movie. It's awfulness aproaches perfection.

        The plot is based on a terrorist attack with a nuclear weapon in San Francisco (I think). That's as far as I can go ... I am laughing too hard. I know it shouldn't be funny but ..... *LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL*

        MOVE OVER ED WOOD !!!

        Regard's *DATo*
        2jfrentzen-942-204211

        Lame Thriller Manages to Make San Francisco Look Ugly

        This forgotten obscurity, made in San Francisco by local talent, was barely released in movie theaters in 1973. It will appeal to people hooked on crappy drive-in movies. To force the release of two imprisoned mafiosi, terrorists conceal an atomic bomb on the Golden Gate Bridge. They kidnap the city's attorney and show him the bomb. Even though they mean business, the D. A. thinks it's a parlor trick engineered by another attorney (played by celebrated lawyer Melvin Belli, who is terrible here.)

        Enter G-man Gideon Blake, a substandard cross between James Bond and Dirty Harry who seems to already know about the bomb and the entire plot of the movie. He and clean-cut sidekick Steve spend the rest of the film tracking the villains and arguing the value of using deadly force when saving the world from terrorism.

        Blake, who spouts poetry as he kills and says stuff like "Ever since I was born I started to die," is played by steely Ron Casteel, who was a real-life AM radio disc jockey at the time. He delivers every clichéd line with clenched teeth and the conviction of a distracted driver.

        Triple-threat writer-producer-director James T. Flocker over-directs his actors and tries to imitate the brutality and hysterical plotting of DIRTY HARRY and its ilk. But Flocker is no Don Siegel. He does get a lot of mileage out of a distortion lens that makes people's asses look enormous. Most of the running time consists of people driving cars and boats around some of the least scenic areas in and around San Francisco.

        Even though it rates a zero in almost every department, the final ten minutes of GROUND ZERO are mildly suspenseful, as Blake defuses the bomb atop the Golden Gate and chases the bad guys around on dangerous-looking, high altitude cat-walks.

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        • Release date
          • January 3, 1977 (Denmark)
        • Country of origin
          • United States
        • Language
          • English
        • Also known as
          • Atomic City
        • Filming locations
          • San Francisco, California, USA(main location)
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 23m(83 min)
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 2.35 : 1

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