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Vice Squad: Descente aux enfers

Original title: Vice Squad
  • 1982
  • 16
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
3.4K
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Vice Squad: Descente aux enfers (1982)
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A single mother prostitute, who goes by the name Princess, finds herself forced to work undercover for the police in order to apprehend a homicidal, misogynistic pimp named Ramrod, who will ... Read allA single mother prostitute, who goes by the name Princess, finds herself forced to work undercover for the police in order to apprehend a homicidal, misogynistic pimp named Ramrod, who will do anything not to get arrested.A single mother prostitute, who goes by the name Princess, finds herself forced to work undercover for the police in order to apprehend a homicidal, misogynistic pimp named Ramrod, who will do anything not to get arrested.

  • Director
    • Gary Sherman
  • Writers
    • Sandy Howard
    • Kenneth Peters
    • Robert Vincent O'Neil
  • Stars
    • Season Hubley
    • Gary Swanson
    • Wings Hauser
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    3.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gary Sherman
    • Writers
      • Sandy Howard
      • Kenneth Peters
      • Robert Vincent O'Neil
    • Stars
      • Season Hubley
      • Gary Swanson
      • Wings Hauser
    • 62User reviews
    • 48Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Season Hubley
    Season Hubley
    • Princess
    Gary Swanson
    Gary Swanson
    • Tom Walsh
    Wings Hauser
    Wings Hauser
    • Ramrod
    Pepe Serna
    Pepe Serna
    • Pete Mendez
    Beverly Todd
    Beverly Todd
    • Louise Williams
    Joseph Di Giroloma
    • Kowalski
    • (as Joseph DiGiroloma)
    Maurice Emanuel
    • Edwards
    Wayne Hackett
    Wayne Hackett
    • Christian Sorenson
    Nina Blackwood
    • Ginger
    Sudana Bobatoon
    • Dixie
    Lydia Lei
    Lydia Lei
    • Coco
    Kelly Piper
    Kelly Piper
    • Blue Chip
    Kristoffer Anders
    • Sergeant Brooks
    Joseph Baroncini
    • Ted
    Fred Berry
    Fred Berry
    • Sugar Pimp
    Tom Brent
    • Happy Harve
    Grand L. Bush
    Grand L. Bush
    • Black Pimp
    • (as Grand Bush)
    Marilyn Coleman
    • Beatrice Adams
    • Director
      • Gary Sherman
    • Writers
      • Sandy Howard
      • Kenneth Peters
      • Robert Vincent O'Neil
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    7mklin-50006

    Pulls No Punches

    Vice Squad is a mean, nasty, intense and sadistic B-movie. I don't mean this as a negative, because that is exactly what the movie intends to be.

    Vice Squad pulls no punches and is absolutely relentless.

    The standout performance of this movie comes from Wings Hauser's portrayal of the the psychotic and homicidal pimp RamRod. Hauser is absolutely incredible in this movie, every second he is on screen he is frightening and menacing. He always seems like he is a half second from completely losing it, even when he is "seducing" the hooker Princess, he seems like he can hardly control himself from doing something awful.

    RamRod is a nightmare of a human being. If he really existed, I don't care how tough or brave you think you are, the smartest thing you could do if you encountered him would be to politely get away from him. With RamRod it's not about him being tough, it's about him being truly, truly dangerous. No empathy, no remorse and no mercy.

    I'm not going to go into detail about the movie. I think Vice Squad, like any other movie should just unfold in front of you.

    I fully realize that this movie is not for everyone and if someone told me that they thought it was disgusting and there was nothing positive about it.I would understand that.

    That being said, if you want to watch a cat and mouse/cop chase movie, set on the seedy streets of Los Angeles that doesn't hide its true intentions and never winks at the audience. Vice Squad has the goods.
    8Hey_Sweden

    I'm a stone cold believer, in the pleasures of Hell...

    "Princess" (Season Hubley) is what is known as an "outlaw" hooker, meaning that she answers to no pimp. She's also the mother of an adorable little girl. She agrees to help intense vice detective Tom Walsh (Gary Swanson) trap a particularly evil pimp with the memorable moniker of "Ramrod" (Wings Hauser). Ramrod is a sadist who enjoys mutilating prostitutes, and has the tenacity of The Terminator. When he realizes that Princess set him up, he becomes determined to get revenge. After he makes an escape from the cops, he spends an action-packed night hunting her down.

    "Vice Squad" is a solid credit for the under appreciated director Gary A. Sherman. Sherman had already made two excellent fright features, "Raw Meat" and "Dead & Buried". Loathe to be typecast as a genre director, he took on this project, and does a fine job with it. He gives it great pace and entirely convincing atmosphere. This movie really does immerse its viewers in a seedy L.A. underworld. The characters are often flamboyant but believable. Cinematographer John Alcott gives everything a stylish look. To be sure, the material is plenty sleazy, but that's entirely the point. The script was written by co-executive producer Sandy Howard, Robert Vincent O'Neill (director of the exploitation classic "Angel"), and "Kenneth Peters", a pseudonym for a real life L.A. detective who provided all important technical advice.

    The violence is as harsh and off putting as it should be, and there's great curiosity value in discovering the various fetishes and perversions that johns are prone to enjoy.

    Hubley is good in the lead role; Princess may take her lumps before the story ends, but she also gives Ramrod a hell of a good fight. Swanson is likewise effective as our hard assed hero. A steady parade of familiar actors play roles big and small: Pepe Serna, Beverly Todd, original MTV VJ Nina Blackwood, Lydia Lei, Kelly Piper, Fred Berry, Michael Ensign, Jonathan Haze, Robert Miano, Stack Pierce, and Cheryl Smith. But the person who leaves the biggest impression is the excellent Hauser, who gives us a creepily charismatic villain for the ages. Furthermore, Wings also entertains us by growling and snarling the ultra catchy rock theme song "Neon Slime".

    This is a gem of a B movie: flashy, trashy, and most certainly *not* dull.

    Eight out of 10.
    7lost-in-limbo

    Walking the scene.

    Gary Sherman's "Vice Squad" is all show, but powerfully biting and sordid exploitation of the seedy strip of Hollywood and Sunset Boulevard when the sun finally goes down. For such luridly unpleasant context, the film manages to amuses with rousing suspense, sharply-witted (if foul) script and its authentically raw atmosphere. Even the performances figure prominently. Wing Hauser deservedly dominates the limelight as the frighteningly, aggressive pimp Ramrod. His turn is that of pure spontaneous and nightmarish intensity. Truly hard to forget. Gary Swanson's courageously humane performance as Detective Walsh, the leader of the 'Vice squad' is downright solid, and there's a confidently brassy and strong-willed go-it-alone portrayal by Season Hubley as the prostitute Princess that Ramrod is after for setting him up. The support cast racks up recognizable bit players (Pepa Serna, Beverly Todd, Maurice Emanuel, Nina Blackwood, Michael Ensign, Cheryl Smith, Fred Berry and the list goes on) of rich characterisations. Sherman's sensationally gripping direction doesn't let up or beat around the bush, as he cranks up the energy and brutality. Still there's a slickly professional manner about it, and cinematographer John Alcott shots it with great ticker, and stylish verve. The screeching rock title track "Neon Slime" sung by Hauser sets the tone, and the saucy score has a feverish pitch that enhances the downbeat atmosphere and daring intensity.
    jasonc13

    One of the grittiest, toughest, police stories ever made.

    In theory, "Vice Squad" is nothing more than good guy versus bad guy. However, it is done with such raw energy and flawless execution it remains one of the most intelligent and dramatic police films of the past two decades.

    The story is about a hooker with a heart of gold named "Princess," who ends up on the run from her pimp named "Ramrod," (played brilliantly by the underrated Wings Hauser). After she agrees to bait him for the cops after he violently murders a fellow prostitute, he escapes police custedy and is hell-bent on one thing: finding Princess, torturing her, and killing her. It's that simple. A cop named "Walsh" (also played wonderfully by Gary Swanson) has the responsibility of finding either her or him, before Ramrod succeeds in his mission.

    The film takes place in one night throughout the streets of Hollywood, and never lets up for a second. The plot is thick with suspense, the characters are three dimensionally layered, and the action is non stop. It's influence can be seen in many of todays films such as "Training Day," and even "Seven" just to name a few. However, its greatest testament may be from a better known movie tough guy named "Dirty Harry." At one point, when Walsh catches up with Ramrod he sticks his gun in his mouth and mutters "Make a move, and make my day!" Sound familiar? It should, because the famous line was uttered some five years later, even though the phrase was coined here, and in much better fashion I might add.

    To sum it up, "Vice Squad" is a hard hitting, no nonsense, throw back to when quality films could be made on shoe-string budgets, and without millions in special effects. It walks the walk, and talks the talk without making excuses for its realistic subject matter. Unfortunately, the film is hard to find, so if you get the opportunity to see it, do not pass it up. For it will no doubt become one of your favorite "Vices," I garantee it.
    NickSavage

    Edge-of-your-seat suspense!

    I remember this movie very well as one of the most suspenseful movies of the 80's. Definitely Wing's best performance. Very menacing as the pimp "Ramrod". You really feel for his victims and want to see him get his.

    Don't watch "Terror in the Isles" before you see this movie. The clips they show give the ending away.

    Watch for a small part by Re-Run (What's Happening).

    Where's the DVD?!?!

    Nine out of ten stars.

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    • Trivia
      Wings Hauser sings "Neon Slime" featured over the opening and closing titles.
    • Goofs
      As Princess (Season Hubley) moves past the candles and flowers in the wedding scene with the old man in the mansion, a cameraman and camera are clearly visible on the right side of the scene.
    • Quotes

      Tom Walsh: [to Ramrod] Come on, scumbag! Make your move, and make my day!

    • Alternate versions
      The UK cinema version was heavily cut by over 6 minutes by the BBFC to edit scenes of violence and torture including Ramrod's torture of Ginger with the pimp stick (twisted wire coat-hangers) and shots of Princess being assaulted and beaten. The 1987 Embassy video release was the pre-edited U.S TV version which ran around 4 minutes shorter, removed most of the violent scenes, and was dubbed to delete nearly all the profanity.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Personal Best/The Border/Venom/Zoot Suit (1982)
    • Soundtracks
      Neon Slime
      Lyrics by Simon Stokes

      Music by Joe Renzetti

      Performed by Wings Hauser

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    • Release date
      • August 4, 1982 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Escuadrón del vicio
    • Filming locations
      • Tiffany Theatre, 8532 Sunset Blvd., West Hollywood, California, USA(Theatre street scenes. Since demolished.)
    • Production companies
      • AVCO Embassy Pictures
      • Sandy Howard Productions
      • Hemdale
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    • Budget
      • $5,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $13,253,583
    • Gross worldwide
      • $13,253,583
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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