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New York ne répond plus

Original title: The Ultimate Warrior
  • 1975
  • 16
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
2.4K
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New York ne répond plus (1975)
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Dystopian Sci-FiActionSci-Fi

Virus holocaust is not the only plague that threatens our future. New York City, 2012 A.D. In a plague devastated world, one tired man finds a reason to fight.Virus holocaust is not the only plague that threatens our future. New York City, 2012 A.D. In a plague devastated world, one tired man finds a reason to fight.Virus holocaust is not the only plague that threatens our future. New York City, 2012 A.D. In a plague devastated world, one tired man finds a reason to fight.

  • Director
    • Robert Clouse
  • Writer
    • Robert Clouse
  • Stars
    • Yul Brynner
    • Max von Sydow
    • Joanna Miles
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    • Director
      • Robert Clouse
    • Writer
      • Robert Clouse
    • Stars
      • Yul Brynner
      • Max von Sydow
      • Joanna Miles
    • 36User reviews
    • 34Critic reviews
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    Yul Brynner
    Yul Brynner
    • Carson
    Max von Sydow
    Max von Sydow
    • Baron
    Joanna Miles
    Joanna Miles
    • Melinda
    William Smith
    William Smith
    • Carrot
    Richard Kelton
    Richard Kelton
    • Cal
    Stephen McHattie
    Stephen McHattie
    • Robert
    Darrell Zwerling
    Darrell Zwerling
    • Silas
    Lane Bradbury
    Lane Bradbury
    • Barrie
    Nate Esformes
    Nate Esformes
    • Garon
    Mel Novak
    • Lippert
    Mickey Caruso
    • B. Harkness
    Gary Johnson
    • L. Harkness
    Susan Keener
    • Angry Woman
    Stevie Myers
    • Ice House Woman
    Fred Slyter
    • Store Room Clerk
    Regis Parton
    Regis Parton
    • Baron's Guard
    • (as Reggie Parton)
    Larry Bischof
    • Baron's Guard
    Pat E. Johnson
    Pat E. Johnson
    • Carrot's Man
    • (as Pat Johnson)
    • Director
      • Robert Clouse
    • Writer
      • Robert Clouse
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    mr. dug

    apocalyptic action -- no more, no less

    This is just an action movie: the acting is crappy, the directing is cruddy, the sets are cheesy, and the effects are cheap... but so what?!? This is Yul Brynner stripped to the waist, fighting with knives!!! It's just brilliant!!! If your fantasy involves the sky falling, you'll get off on this. And just in case you're keeping track, this one came after 'Omega Man' and before 'Mad Max'.
    6pkotta

    Not as bad as you'd think

    "Not as bad as you'd think" is not a very convincing way to start a review, I admit, but this is a movie that had a lot going for it. A lot of potential, but not completely wasted. The scrip, including dialog, is rather intelligent. And the smartest thing the film's creators did was cast Brynner, von Sydow, and Smith (who is one of the most underrated bad guys in Hollywood. I wish Tarantino would rediscover him the way he did Travolta, Keaton, Forster--and just about half the main characters of most of his films, in fact). Perhaps, though, the stars' salaries left little money for sets and costumes, which are pathetic. The lighting is about as atmospheric as a dogfood commercial. Sadly, director Clouse's usual flair for fight scenes is, with the exception of a couple of nice touches here and there, absent.

    Interestingly, "Day of the Dead" borrows heavily from this film, from the basic storyline (handful of survivors of apocalypse fighting against one another as a handful of them plot escape) right down to the cauterization-with-torch scene and the island-as-escape-from-wordly-chaos theme.
    lemon993

    Anachronism alert: the Twin Towers remain standing in the year 2012 A.D.

    Hiring a warrior to protect your leaky compound after a worldwide plague can be an iffy proposition. Having to fight off a menacing gang lead by a man named Carrot is also a dangerous endeavor. Yul Brynner is ably cast as "The Ultimate Warrior." He wields a knife with the precision of a rabbi. The film's final reel will confirm this. And Max von Sydow is always fun to watch as he wrestles with the dialog and the ultimate fate of the barricaded parish. I admire the fellow who tends the garden on the roof. A movie like this needs a ray of hope cracking through the grim reality taking place. Stephen McHattie, who played James Dean in the break out role that didn't pan out, has the thankless role of a father who is desperate to feed his family. The film's climax takes place in the city's subway tunnels and is honestly brutal in its resolution. Bravo to the director for his use of still photos at the end. He releases the frame briefly for a burst of light--and coastal bliss. Lastly, my "summary" can be rendered mute if the towers are rebuilt before the date established by the makers of the film. Lets go!
    7krachtm

    1970s post-apocalyptic classic

    The plot: In the far future of 2012, a warrior sells his services to the survivors of post-apocalyptic New York.

    While there are some obvious flaws to this film, it's clearly a forgotten classic of the era. I don't see how you could possibly go wrong with Yul Brynner kicking ass in post-apocalyptic cities. It's been a long time since I saw this (probably cable television in the 1980s), but I can still quite clearly remember several of what have become (to me, at least) iconic scenes of 1970s action/adventure/exploitation. If this film got broadcast regularly (instead of other inexplicable cable TV favorites), I think it could really attract a cult following.

    For an obvious genre film, the cast is amazing, the writing and directing are better than expected, and the rest of the film is forgivable. Why? Because the flaws pale in the face of a shirtless Yul Brynner standing in the center of a city plaza, waiting for someone to bid for his services. What do action heroes do when they're not fighting bad guys? Why, they just stand there and wait for the plot to catch up to their awesomeness, of course. It's brilliant. If this resonates with you, then you simply must watch this film. If you're going to start asking questions and trying to debate this inescapable logic, then you should probably watch The Shawshank Redemption instead. That's a great film, too, but it doesn't have Yul Brynner knife-fighting with post-apocalyptic gangs.
    7Hey_Sweden

    William Smith won't be good for your eyes here...

    ...He just might pop them out of your head. The almighty B movie legend plays the antagonist "Carrot" in this reasonably enjoyable post-apocalyptic sci-fi thriller from Robert Clouse, director of "Enter the Dragon".

    An intense Yul Brynner stars as Carson, a loner hired as muscle by a peaceable group struggling to survive in the NYC of the year 2012. This group needs somebody like Carson to protect them from the aggressive forces led by Carrot. Leading the good guys is the Baron (a highly engaging Max von Sydow), and one other thing that they have on their side is their botanist Cal (Richard Kelton), who's developed seeds that are immune to the plague. Eventually Carson must make a trek for freedom accompanied by the Barons' pregnant daughter Melinda (Joanna Miles), with Carrot and his gang in hot pursuit.

    "The Ultimate Warrior" is good fun, if unfortunately not having quite enough "oomph" to make it something truly special. The script, by director Clouse, is on the routine side, and it never does flesh out the characters too much. That said, the actors are still able to make an impression. Both Brynner and von Sydow have commanding presences and Smith, as could be expected, is a very effective bad guy. Among the supporting cast is reliable veteran character actor Stephen McHattie as Robert, one of the Barons' men. Production design, art direction, and set decoration are all heavy assets; the viewer will have a lot to take in while looking at these run down, forlorn "future" locales. Talents behind the camera include cinematographer Gerald Hirschfeld, editor Michael Kahn, and composer Gil Melle, whose score helps to drive the movie forward. What *is* great is the ultimate showdown between Brynner and Smith, which is well worth waiting for; Brynner proves to be in real fighting shape.

    A very grim and gritty tale, this movie doesn't pull its punches and portrays a hard scrabble existence in a straightforward manner. It deserves to be more popular, especially considering the subsequent productions such as "Mad Max" and "Escape from New York" that it surely must have influenced.

    Seven out of 10.

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      Max von Sydow, who plays Joanna Miles' father in the film, was in reality only eleven years older than her.
    • Quotes

      Melinda: That's Carrot. He's always there and always on the lie.

      Carson: He seems to be a very self confident young man.

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    • Release date
      • January 7, 1976 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Ultimate Warrior
    • Filming locations
      • Warner Brothers Burbank Studios - 4000 Warner Boulevard, Burbank, California, USA(Studio)
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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      • $800,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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