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La dernière chance

Original title: L'ultima chance
  • 1973
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 50m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
392
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Ursula Andress, Fabio Testi, and Eli Wallach in La dernière chance (1973)
CrimeDrama

After a jewelry store robbery in Canada, two Americans meet near the US border to share the loot.After a jewelry store robbery in Canada, two Americans meet near the US border to share the loot.After a jewelry store robbery in Canada, two Americans meet near the US border to share the loot.

  • Director
    • Maurizio Lucidi
  • Writers
    • Franco Enna
    • Giovanni Fago
    • Fulvio Gicca Palli
  • Stars
    • Eli Wallach
    • Ursula Andress
    • Fabio Testi
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    392
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Maurizio Lucidi
    • Writers
      • Franco Enna
      • Giovanni Fago
      • Fulvio Gicca Palli
    • Stars
      • Eli Wallach
      • Ursula Andress
      • Fabio Testi
    • 11User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Eli Wallach
    Eli Wallach
    • Joe
    Ursula Andress
    Ursula Andress
    • Michelle Nolton
    Fabio Testi
    Fabio Testi
    • Floyd
    Massimo Girotti
    Massimo Girotti
    • Fred Norton
    Howard Ross
    Howard Ross
    • Jack, il meccanico
    Barbara Bach
    Barbara Bach
    • Emily
    Carlo De Mejo
    Carlo De Mejo
    • Albert
    Céline Lomez
    Céline Lomez
    • Waitress
    Susanna Onofri
    • Myriam
    Luigi Antonio Guerra
    • Director
      • Maurizio Lucidi
    • Writers
      • Franco Enna
      • Giovanni Fago
      • Fulvio Gicca Palli
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    dougdoepke

    Sloppy Screenplay Subverts Strong Points

    So who's got the stolen jewels and what's with the motel owner's glum-looking wife. She may be sexy but she's a little weird. Seems someone at the motel has stolen the jewels from Floyd who's stolen them from a jewelry store. So Floyd better figure it all out or his crime partner Joe will figure a double-cross and use that pistol he's always caressing. If this sounds a little difficult, so's the screenplay. Reviewer sol-kay does a good job pointing out holes in the narrative, which undercut logic.

    In terms of the cast-- well-known actor Eli Wallach may be headlined, probably for marquee purposes, but he really only turns up in the last third, bringing some much needed energy. Instead, bland Italian actor Testi gets the most screentime among the male performers. And of course there's Andress who gets to show her sexy body (as expected), plus a shot at being more than just that. Then there's cutie Barbara Bach who could have stolen the movie with a little more screen time.

    For all the plot holes, the mystery surrounding the jewels manages to hold interest. Also, Michelle's dark psychology forms something of the movie's subtext. Unfortunately, Andress is not quite up to conveying this in effective form. Too bad, because a more nuanced turn could really set the movie apart from just a standard guessing game. To me, the movie squanders what's really promising material, namely, a study in Michelle's perverse psychology. Meanwhile, I'll be getting snow tires next time I travel north.
    8Weirdling_Wolf

    Hot rocks and a hotter blonde prove too much to handle!

    For reasons wholly obscure, and not just a trifle baffling, most appraisals of, Maurizio Lucidi's profoundly entertaining Poliziottesco, 'Motel of Fear' (aka) 'L'ultima Chance' (1973) are somewhat lukewarm affairs, this is a dismissive reading I happily don't share, since, Lucidi's lively, jewel-heisting, dangerously double dealing actioner remains a prime example of punchy Italian exploitation, with solid performances from two legitimate icons, the eternally sleek and moistly fabulous, Fabio Testi, and indelible cult hero, Eli Wallach playing a querulous pair of hard-boiled jewel thieves on the lam who discover to their considerable cost that hot rocks and a hotter blonde are too much for them to handle!

    Tougher than a butcher's stropping belt, 'L'ultima Chance' is all about the devious machinations of hard-nosed wise guy, Joe (Eli Wallach), and slickly scheming, funky-looking baller, Floyd, played with a singular machismo by the tremendously testicular tearaway, Testi! The hopped up hoods fretful flight to the Stateline Motel is propelled by robust filmmaking, and a booty-boppin' deluge of righteously funky 'action-riffs' from the funk-master general of B-Movie cool, Luis Bacalov! While much of the amusingly pulpy narrative feels overly familiar, its reliance on all the bellicose, bullet-blasted poliziotteschi clichés works to its advantage.'Stateline Motel' is well worth a visit, the decor's a bit dingy, but who cares about the skeevey upholstery when you can eyeball dazzling screen sirens, Barbara Bach & Ursula Andress?
    5sol-kay

    Muddled and horribly dubbed Canadian crime drama

    ***SPOILERS*** Terribly dubbed into English Canadian movie where the actors look and sound like their a bunch of ventriloquists without having dummies to throw their voices at. Even the non-spoken sounds and noises in the movie aren't even synchronized to where they come across like far away echos.

    Floyd, Fabio Testi, is just released from a Montreal jail after serving six months for car theft and is given 48 hours by the Canadian Government to leave the country. Floyd is picked up by his criminal associate Joe, Eli Wallach, then in what seems like ten minutes the two of them hold up a jewelry store shoot one of the costumers, critically, and are chased by the police all over the city of Montreal. After all that they split up in two cars and head across the Canadian border to Newport Maine.

    They split up all right but for some strange reason Joe let's Floyd keep the entire amount of jewels that they just robbed, some $500,000.00 worth that they both agree to meet in Newport to split them up between themselves; why didn't they do it right there? Floyd driving on the icy and frozen highway like an idiot runs his car off the road and breaks it axle leaving him stranded at the "Last Chance Motel" just across the border from the state of Main in Canada leaving Joe in Newport left waiting for him and his share of the jewels.

    The unbelievable story goes on with Floyd stuck at the motel and not being able to get across the border to Portland to get to Joe with the jewels. This has Joe thinking that Floyd is trying to take off with the entire load of stolen jewelry. At the motel Floyd falls in love with the motel owners wife gorgeous Michelle Nolton, Ursula Andress, who's, unknown to Floyd at the time, a bit flaky. The local cops come to the motel to check out Floyd and anyone else there trying to cross the border in connection to the Montreal jewel robbery and are then told by the police radio that the two robbers were caught, obviously a false alarm.

    Earlier in the film Floyd and Michelle had a roll in bed and when Floyd comes back from the police and checks his motel room he finds that the jewels are missing! who took them? Michelle? Or was it the other half dozen or so people in the motel at the time? If Floyd doesn't find them and split them up with Joe who's getting a little restless waiting he'll end up with his head split in half.

    if it wasn't for the aforementioned bad dubbing the movie "Stateline Motel" would have been a pretty good crime drama. The fact that we see Ursala Andress undressed and nude in a really hot and sizzling love scene with Floyd was more then worth the rental coast alone. The ending was pretty bland but very unintentionally funny with the final confrontation between Joe Michelle and Floyd. The shooting of Joe by both Michelle and Floyd looked and sounded as if their guns went off some 5 to 10 or so miles away; thats how long it would have taken for the sound waves to reach the audience. But in reality the gun shots that did Joe in went off at point blank range no more then ten feet away from him.
    5gridoon

    A "so what?" kind of film.

    This Italian crime film is interesting at first, but the pace never picks up. Fabio Testi is a good-hearted robber stranded at the "Last Chance Motel", Ursula Andress is the beautiful (but somewhat stiff) wife of the motel's owner, and Eli Wallach is Testi's partner, who comes after him when the diamonds they stole somehow disappear. You'd expect that the appearance of Wallach would help increase the tension, but that doesn't happen. Some of the night scenes (including the sex scene) are so dark you can't see anything! (**)
    suisse_nut

    Andress' performance excellent ... the rest ...

    Ursula's performance is definitely brilliant in this movie. She proves not only is she beautiful, but given the right role she can act the hell out of it.

    Fabio Testi looks good, but isn't the greatest actor, though he does try to hold his own.

    An interesting plot that keeps you interested to the end.

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    • Trivia
      Fabio Testi and Ursula Andress became a couple during the filming of this movie.
    • Goofs
      When the car is in the garage and jacked up, they drive out without lowering it first.
    • Quotes

      Joe: I don't like games either. Normally this would be a very nice situation. Two people, in a quiet cosey car, just the right atmosphere for romance. You're beautiful, but tonight I must decline. No time. Please, the jewels.

      [holds out his hand]

      Michelle Nolton: [hoarsely] I didn't take them.

      Joe: You know...

      [takes off his glasses, cleans them]

      Joe: your answer amuses me. Now, Floyd may be very stupid about a lot of things, but he has... very good taste in women.

      [his hand on her shoulder, then stroking her hair]

      Joe: You are beautiful. Really beautiful. You shouldn't be involved in a business like this. Now give me the jewels.

      Michelle Nolton: I don't have them.

      Joe: Floyd must have told you I don't play games. I spent too much time staring at prison walls. Those jewels are... a ticket for a new life for me. Don't force me to get rough.

    • Connections
      Referenced in 007 in Egypt (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      La Chance
      Written by Luis Bacalov

      Performed by Roberta Flack

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    • Release date
      • August 10, 1977 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • Canada
      • France
    • Language
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Stateline Motel
    • Filming locations
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Alpherat S.p.a.
      • Consortium d'Achats Audiovisuels (CAA)
      • FRAL Cinematografica
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 50m(110 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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