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Les mercenaires

Original title: Killer Force
  • 1976
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 42m
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5.4/10
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Christopher Lee, Maud Adams, Peter Fonda, Telly Savalas, O.J. Simpson, and Hugh O'Brian in Les mercenaires (1976)
A five-man team of professionals undertake a daring robbery at a diamond mine.
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A five-man team of professionals undertake a daring robbery at a diamond mine.A five-man team of professionals undertake a daring robbery at a diamond mine.A five-man team of professionals undertake a daring robbery at a diamond mine.

  • Director
    • Val Guest
  • Writers
    • Michael Winder
    • Val Guest
    • Gerald Sanford
  • Stars
    • Telly Savalas
    • Peter Fonda
    • Hugh O'Brian
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    5.4/10
    840
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    • Director
      • Val Guest
    • Writers
      • Michael Winder
      • Val Guest
      • Gerald Sanford
    • Stars
      • Telly Savalas
      • Peter Fonda
      • Hugh O'Brian
    • 14User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Telly Savalas
    Telly Savalas
    • Harry Webb
    Peter Fonda
    Peter Fonda
    • Mike Bradley
    Hugh O'Brian
    Hugh O'Brian
    • John Lewis
    Christopher Lee
    Christopher Lee
    • Maj. Chilton
    O.J. Simpson
    O.J. Simpson
    • 'Bopper' Alexander
    Maud Adams
    Maud Adams
    • Clare Chambers
    Ian Yule
    Ian Yule
    • Edward Woods
    Michael Mayer
    • Paul Adams
    Victor Melleney
    • Ian Nelson
    Richard Loring
    • Roberts
    Stuart Brown
    • Chambers
    Marina Christelis
    • Danielle
    Frank Shelley
    • Pop Keller
    Peter van Dissel
    Peter van Dissel
    • Rick
    • (as Peter van Dissell)
    Cocky Tlhotlhalemaje
    • Franklyn
    • (as Cocky Thlothlalemaje)
    Ian Hamilton
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    Don McCorkindale
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    • Director
      • Val Guest
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      • Michael Winder
      • Val Guest
      • Gerald Sanford
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    7TheFearmakers

    Director Val Guest tries his best

    The only thing more pathetic than Peter Fonda's fake beard is that director Val Guest had almost no career after making some of Hammer Films' best work, from horror to science-fiction to (like this) crime thrillers...

    And while KILLER FORCE is no Hammer there's Dracula himself, Christopher Lee, within a group of DIAMOND MERCENARIES in a South African desert where the beautiful-vastness of LAWRENCE OF ARABIA meets the jeep-leaping potential of THE RAT PATROL, and, either indoors or out, Lee's the most cold-blooded villain (killing perfectly good hooker Marina Christelis for no apparent reason) in a movie all about villains...

    Meanwhile, buried lead Peter Fonda works for Telly Savalas, an uncompromising, office-set security chief (whose scenes were probably shot in a few days between KOJAK episodes) for an impenetrable diamond-mine outpost...

    And soon the morally ambiguous Fonda's hired to go undercover into Christopher Lee's gang actually led by square-jawed Hugh O'Brian alongside Lee's 007 moll Maud Adams (as Fonda's girl) and O. J. Simpson, turning in his most natural non-performance since some genuine athletic abilities are used during the busy second and third acts...

    That's when the rudimentary semi-complicated heist premise becomes more popcorn mainstream and thus, outright entertaining, and even suspenseful... the latter most likely thanks to director Val Guest...

    The underrated British auteur (from QUATERMASS to HELL IS A CITY) does a nifty job with a standard script and meager budget that could have been forgettable without the professional veteran behind everyone, and everything.
    searchanddestroy-1

    Dirty Six

    Or the Magnificent Six...This very surprising action thriller adventures from a director such Val Guest has always enchanted me, but that doesn't make it an excellent, flawless film either. Val Guest will always be more famous for QUATERMASS films or his other features from Hammer Films company, or even war features - CAMP ON BLOOD ISLAND, YESTERDAY'S ENEMY- than for this one. Any only good film maker could have been made this tremendous action packed - at least in the second part - film. And I would have never imagined Christopher Lee, Hugh O'Brian and OJ Simpson - plus Peter Fonda - in the same film. Good actionner.
    6lost-in-limbo

    "You got yourself a new member"

    The plot outline sounded much better than the execution of it, but this largely forgotten on-the-cheap drive-in 70s adventure heist joint is worthwhile just for the cast alone and that it was directed by Val Guest. The setting is unique, a South African diamond mine located deep in the desert is targeted for a daring hit (Hugh O'Brian, Christopher Lee and a smirking O.J Simpson) and Telly Savalas in menacingly oozing form plays the company's security chief trying to prevent it. A cynically scruffy Peter Fonda is a field security officer who gets caught up in it all, when he agrees to go undercover; stealing a diamond and escaping capture to get the attention of an insider who they believe is smuggling diamonds/and who is also helping prepare a heist. However no-one else knows about this job, including his girlfriend (the radiant Maud Adams) and the security chief.

    The knotty, if absurd plot offers a neat array of dangerous twists and unrelenting turns, which keeps the rhythmic story moving and constantly interesting. It really does pick up things in the back-end, as the plans are set in motion and the rough nature breaks out. The character interactions remain dynamic, especially the scenes when Fonda's character meets the heist group. Mechanically directed, but it consists of fun biting dialogues, all-out no-bull violence, well-shot locations and many big egos trying to mug every shot they're in. Backing this up is a titillatingly groovy soundtrack which simply makes you want to boogie. It does.
    7Coventry

    How many macho-egos does it take to rob a diamond mine?

    Many titles that are on my must-see list are there because I blindly added them for names in the cast, without necessarily knowing what the plot is about. "The Diamond Mercenaries", aka "Killer Force" is a prime example of this habit, since it unites cult icons Telly Savalas, Christopher Lee and Peter Fonda! What more do you need to know in order to see a film? And it's gets better, since it's also co-starring Bond-beauty Maud Adams and it was co-written and directed by one of Hammer's greatest talents; - Val Guest ("The Quatermass Experiment", "The Abominable Snowman").

    In fact, "Killer Force" is a gift that keeps on giving, because it's a fantastic mid 70s action/thriller with a terrific heist-plot, an original setting, a fascinating cast of characters and plenty of bloody awesome execution sequences! The mighty Telly Savalas (and his uniquely flamboyant wardrobe) plays one of the coolest roles of his career as the obsessive head of security at a diamond mine in the godforsaken middle of the African desert. A supportive character asks him: "Where were you when they handed out feelings?". Savalas' answer: "Probably out somewhere chasing a diamond thief". He feels that someone is planning a major diamond heist, and he's right. Five former Vietnam mercenaries, with the help from someone on the inside, have a master plan ready, but it's not without risks. The first half of "Killer Force" is unnecessarily convoluted, as Fonda's role is quite ambiguous, but it's always compelling and especially the second half is non-stop exhilarating. All male characters are arrogant machos with ginormous egos, but notably Christopher Lee and Telly Savalas seem to be battling for the "who's the most sadist" character of the film. "Killer Force" simply embodies why I worship vile and nasty exploitation cinema of the 70s; - it's great sardonic fun and comes highly recommended!
    arbesudecon

    Sole coherence in this film is that the end is as ridiculous as the rest of it .

    I would have expected something much better from Val Guest , to put it other way I would have never expected such a senseless film from someone who during the 50's managed to direct "Hell is a city" ( with the great Stanley Baker ) or excellent sci Fri flick "the day the Earth caught fire " .

    To be honest this films fails on almost every aspect imaginable. Plot is somewhere between ridiculous and absurd. Seems that the 70's didn't make him any good to his career.

    A band of mercenaries (which included O.J Simpson and Christopher Lee ) plans to heist a diamond depot placed somewhere in the African desert . There are many aspects that are horrible in this film , which go from the acting (meaning Peter Fonda, Teddy Savallas and C.Lee are all capable of delivering good acting but here they are so bonded by a ridiculous script that everything they say sounds laughable ) , plot dialogues and action scenes are simply lame , as they would have been taken from the A team outtakes .

    Acting didn't escape from the burn , sad to see Christopher Lee playing the role of a ruthless mercenary , I would have never expected to see him in such a lame role he's the Prince of Darkness for god sake Don't drag him into o this embarrassing situations .

    Only positive comment would be that the end is as ridiculous as the rest of the film, so at least you can find a trace of coherence here ..sadly it the sole you'll find

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    • Trivia
      MGM Home Entertainment released this film as "Killer Force" on DVD in 2013 as part of the 12 Action Adventure Movies 3-Disc set. It's the first release since the VHS era.
    • Goofs
      In the final part of the movie, just after Mike, Lewis and Clare decide to lay low on the ridge where they will have the stand-off, the movie cuts to a scene showing Webb arriving in his Jeep. In the second angle of this scene, a stunt driver wearing a poorly fitted bald cap is clearly visible driving the Jeep.
    • Alternate versions
      At the end of the film, Bradley and Clare escape by helicopter with Webb muttering that he will "find them". An alternate version has Webb firing a rifle, causing the helicopter to explode, killing both occupants. Such a scene happens at the beginning of the film when another thief destroys a helicopter in the same way.
    • Connections
      Featured in Grindhouse Universe (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Killer Force Main Title
      Written and Performed by Georges Garvarentz Et Son Orchestre

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    • Release date
      • May 26, 1976 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • South Africa
      • Switzerland
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
      • Ireland
      • Netherlands
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Killer Force
    • Filming locations
      • South Africa
    • Production companies
      • Houtsnede Maatschappij N.V.
      • Kilarney
      • Michelangelo
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 42m(102 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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