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Meurtres en direct

Original title: Wrong Is Right
  • 1982
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 57m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
2.4K
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Sean Connery in Meurtres en direct (1982)
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A TV reporter finds himself in the middle of an Arab leader buying two portable nukes, terrorists, arms dealer, a reporter/CIA spy killed, a US president ordering a K-I-L-L etc.A TV reporter finds himself in the middle of an Arab leader buying two portable nukes, terrorists, arms dealer, a reporter/CIA spy killed, a US president ordering a K-I-L-L etc.A TV reporter finds himself in the middle of an Arab leader buying two portable nukes, terrorists, arms dealer, a reporter/CIA spy killed, a US president ordering a K-I-L-L etc.

  • Director
    • Richard Brooks
  • Writers
    • Charles McCarry
    • Richard Brooks
  • Stars
    • Sean Connery
    • George Grizzard
    • Robert Conrad
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  • IMDb RATING
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    2.4K
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    • Director
      • Richard Brooks
    • Writers
      • Charles McCarry
      • Richard Brooks
    • Stars
      • Sean Connery
      • George Grizzard
      • Robert Conrad
    • 34User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
    • 50Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Sean Connery
    Sean Connery
    • Patrick Hale
    George Grizzard
    George Grizzard
    • President Lockwood
    Robert Conrad
    Robert Conrad
    • Gen. Wombat
    Katharine Ross
    Katharine Ross
    • Sally Blake
    G.D. Spradlin
    G.D. Spradlin
    • Philindros
    John Saxon
    John Saxon
    • Homer Hubbard
    Henry Silva
    Henry Silva
    • Rafeeq
    Leslie Nielsen
    Leslie Nielsen
    • Mallory
    Robert Webber
    Robert Webber
    • Harvey
    Rosalind Cash
    Rosalind Cash
    • Mrs. Ford
    Hardy Krüger
    Hardy Krüger
    • Helmut Unger
    • (as Hardy Kruger)
    Dean Stockwell
    Dean Stockwell
    • Hacker
    Ron Moody
    Ron Moody
    • King Awad
    Cherie Michan
    • Erika
    Tony March
    Tony March
    • Abu
    Marianne Marks
    Marianne Marks
    • Suzy
    Jeffrey Wheat
    • Mike
    Joseph Whipp
    Joseph Whipp
    • John Brown
    • Director
      • Richard Brooks
    • Writers
      • Charles McCarry
      • Richard Brooks
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    nando1301-1

    Frighteningly foretelling script, a must-see today

    This is not Richard Brooks at his best as a movie-maker, but it is a powerful political film, with a great script (written by Brooks)which was wrongly (wrong is right?) dismissed as a "satire" and "comedy" in the early eighties. It is now seen in a very different light, as the whole plot seems to describe the events around the 9/11 attack and the war against terror, Afghanistan and Iraq. Brooks was the last American "cinema author": he wrote, produced and directed many of his works, including several world-class classics. This deserves to be seen as Brook's political testament, and one to be seriously considered and discussed. Why has this movie not been aggressively distributed right after 9/11? The answer might be in the story itself, which is now mixing story and history.
    9timdalton007

    A Satire For Today From Nearly Three Decades Ago

    Some films are truly ahead of their time. The 1982 satire Wrong Is Right is such a film. Though deemed unbelievable when first released nearly three decades ago its satire of TV news being driven more by entertainment then facts, Islamic terrorists seeks nuclear weapons and international intrigue makes it even more relevant today. In short it's a satire for today from yesterday.

    The film features a fine cast. Sean Connery stars as Patrick Hale, a globe trotting TV reporter who uncovers the story of a life time. Connery shows off a considerable talent for doing black comedy throughout and comes across well as a cynical reporter who ends up virtually being the voice of reason towards the films end. George Grizzard (as the President), Rosalind Cash (as the Vice-Pesident), Robert Webber (as the CIA director) and Dean Stockwell (as the President's chief of staff) come across well as various government officials caught up in the crisis while in the midst of a presidential election. There's also Robert Conrad as the trigger happy General Wombat in charge of the counter terrorism task force in a performance perhaps a bit too reminiscent of George C. Scott in Doctor Strangelove. Facing off against them are the terrorists lead by Rafeeq (Henry Silva) and Leslie Nielsen as a proto-George W. Bush presidential candidate twenty years before the fact. That's not forgetting either Kathrine Ross as Sally Black or Hardy Kruger as a European arms dealer as both have small but important roles in the films. All together they make for a fine cast for this satire.

    It's the satire and script that really makes this film stand out. Inspired by or loosely based on. depending on your choice of phrase, Charles McCarry's 1979 novel The Better Angels which like the film was deemed unbelievable at the time it originally came out. But the film would prove to be eerily prophetic of the world more then two decades later. Terrorists blow up airplanes without warning, a wealthy Middle-Eastern nation seeks to buy nuclear weapons for terrorists and suicide bombers blow themselves up with no warning may have been unbelievable thirty years ago but are practically ripped from the headlines of today. Plus things such as Leslie Nielsen's presidential candidate Mallory who, as not just played by Nielsen but written as well, could easily be mistaken for a satire of George W. Bush if the film hadn't been made in the 1980's but sometime in the last ten years. Yet all the while the film plays not so much as a satire but as a thriller as Hale explores the worlds of his own TV companies bias, government conspiracies, election year politics and Islamic terrorism. But the film works because of its heavy topics rather then despite them because it exposes the sheer absurdities that lies at the heart of it all. While the technology and fashions are those of the early 1980's the film could easily have been released, as the opening of the film states, in the time between now and later.

    Armed with a fine cast and an excellent satire/thriller script, Wrong Is Right stands out nearly three decades after its original release. With its plot of TV news being driven more by entertainment then facts, Islamic terrorists seeks nuclear weapons and international intrigue it's hard to believe that a film from thirty years ago could speak so much more about the decades after it was originally released. But this film does and it would appear to have much more effect now then it has ever had. Wrong Is Right is a satire for today from nearly three decades.
    7lost-in-limbo

    "If it doesn't happen on television. It means nothing".

    What you're about to read is confidential. Well actually it's not, its show-business. This sorely forgotten 80s feature "Wrong is Right" is a scathingly windswept satirical pot-shot on the political scene and the influence of the media's technology manipulation on portraying that. Sean Connery plays Patrick Hale an international TV commentator who gets caught up in the thick of it, when he takes on a story involving spies, nuclear bombs, suicidal terrorists, arm-dealers, the CIA and an American president on an election campaign. It's very smarting, but bombastically all over-the-place and knotty. Where it's humour is sharp, cynical and to the point, if gloomy in its resolution of who's really using who. The cast is a strong one to boot. Connery cruises through the role, but it's an outstanding support cast which steals the show. John Saxon, Henry Silva, Robert Conrad, G.D. Spradlin, George Grizzard (who's perfectly cast as the president of America), Katherine Ross, Hardy Kruger, Leslie Nelson and Dean Stockwell add to the biting entertainment. Director Richard Brooks hectically keeps this circus of conspiracies ticking along, adding numerous big-scale actions to this intrusively whirlwind crusade.

    "If it's good for America, it can't be wrong".
    9JeffBJames

    A great movie about television Second to NETWORK

    WRONG IS RIGHT was not marketed right when it came out in 1982 and was due to fail. The movie ad tag lines called it "Dr. Strangelove for the 80's," which was a lame attempt to encapsulate a dark comedy by referring to another classic dark comedy, which also dealt with nuclear bombs. I think people were put off by that and because it was two years after the Iranian Hostage Crisis, people didn't want a dark comedy about the Middle East. I loved it in 1982, I love it even more today, because in large part, it was right, wrong is right was right.

    HOWEVER, it predicted so much of what has happened in the world since, that it is so prophetic as to be scary. I won't say anything from the movie, but if you watch it and realize when it was made, it's incredible and shows the true genius of those who made it.

    Sean Connery leads a cast which is superb.

    You have to remember, this was before CNN became the go to news channel.

    Enjoy.
    5slightlymad22

    Eerily Predicts A Lot

    Wrong Is Right (1982)

    Plot In A Paragraph: The theft of two suitcase sized nuclear weapons, and their sale to a terrorist group, leads TV Newsman Patrick Hale (Connery) on an international chase to track them down, and uncover the twisting maze of apparent involvement of US Government agencies.

    This is a movie that does not know what it wants to be. It's more than a bit of a mess. It tries to be a political satire, nuclear disaster movie, a paranoid thriller and it fails at being any.

    It's not without its moments Leslie Nielsen advising the president by saying "Hit them hard, hit them with everything you got!! Just don't hit those oil wells" and seeing Connery take off his toupee and toss it to one side is another highlight. How many leading men would have the balls to do that?? Connery was never bothered by his hair, and whilst he never wore one away from the cameras, he wore hair pieces in some movies and didn't in others. An admirable trait, that he is that comfortable with himself.

    Where it succeeds is being eerily accurate about future events. Islamic terrorism, media bias, reality television and government conspiracy. Connery remains as watchable as always but these are two of his worse hours. Released about 20 years to soon, the movie totally went over the heads of the audiences and flopped so badly in America, the studio changed the title in other markets to The Man With The Deadly Lens and ordered new artwork to make it look more like a Bond movie.

    Wrong Is Right grossed $3 million at the domestic box office.

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    • Trivia
      This movie has been said to have possibly anticipated future world events. James Plath at "DVD Town" said of this movie that, "it's impossible to watch it more than twenty years later without seeing a ton of eerie similarities to the Bush White House", while Paul McElligott at "Celluloid Heroes" wrote: "The idea of the U.S. going to war in the Middle East over dubious claims of terrorists possessing weapons of mass destruction, specifically atomic bombs, is central to the plot. The discovery of the aforementioned bombs dangling from an antenna on top of the World Trade Center is probably far more chilling now than the filmmakers could ever have intended."
    • Goofs
      Obvious stunt double in place of Sean Connery in the opening skydiving sequence.
    • Quotes

      Philindros: I'll disarm the other bomb.

      Patrick Hale: Just in the nick of time.

      Philindros: Yep.

      Patrick Hale: Convenient.

      Philindros: Oh, I'd say lucky.

      Patrick Hale: I thought for a while, the CIA had... arranged the suitcases. Like King Awad's suicide.

      Philindros: Mr. Hale, we only try to do what's right.

      Patrick Hale: Even when it's wrong?

      Philindros: If it's good for America, it can't be wrong. Right?

      Patrick Hale: What's next?

      President Lockwood: [Scene cuts to Oval Office] War!

    • Crazy credits
      Filmed in New York, Washington, D.C., Texas, New Mexico, France, Italy and Hagreb. [Hagreb is a fictional country featured in the movie, and France and Italy appear only in archive footage.]
    • Alternate versions
      The UK video release versions entitled "The Man with the Deadly Lens" were cut first by 2 seconds, then re-released cut by 7 seconds to reduce footage of a bomb being made from a light bulb. However, the DVD released in 2004 entitled "Wrong is Right" is uncut.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Rocky III, Poltergeist, E.T., Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982)

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    • Release date
      • September 8, 1982 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Sony Movie Channel (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Wrong Is Right
    • Filming locations
      • White Sands National Monument, New Mexico, USA
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • Rastar Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,583,513
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,412,646
      • May 16, 1982
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,583,513
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 57 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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