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Règlement de comptes

Original title: Deadly Force
  • 1983
  • 12
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
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Règlement de comptes (1983)
ActionCrimeDramaMysteryThriller

When a friend's daughter gets killed, a former police detective returns to Los Angeles as a private detective and vigilante to catch a serial killer, while trying to rekindle his relationshi... Read allWhen a friend's daughter gets killed, a former police detective returns to Los Angeles as a private detective and vigilante to catch a serial killer, while trying to rekindle his relationship with his estranged wife.When a friend's daughter gets killed, a former police detective returns to Los Angeles as a private detective and vigilante to catch a serial killer, while trying to rekindle his relationship with his estranged wife.

  • Director
    • Paul Aaron
  • Writers
    • Ken Barnett
    • Robert Vincent O'Neil
    • Barry Schneider
  • Stars
    • Wings Hauser
    • Joyce Ingalls
    • Paul Shenar
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    549
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    • Director
      • Paul Aaron
    • Writers
      • Ken Barnett
      • Robert Vincent O'Neil
      • Barry Schneider
    • Stars
      • Wings Hauser
      • Joyce Ingalls
      • Paul Shenar
    • 13User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
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    Wings Hauser
    Wings Hauser
    • Stoney Cooper
    Joyce Ingalls
    • Eddie Cooper
    Paul Shenar
    Paul Shenar
    • Joshua Adams
    Al Ruscio
    Al Ruscio
    • Sam Goodwin
    Arlen Dean Snyder
    Arlen Dean Snyder
    • Ashley Maynard
    Lincoln Kilpatrick
    Lincoln Kilpatrick
    • Otto Hoxley
    Bud Ekins
    Bud Ekins
    • Harvey Benton
    J. Víctor López
    • Diego
    Hector Elias
    Hector Elias
    • Lopez
    Ramón Franco
    Ramón Franco
    • Jesus
    Gina Gallego
    Gina Gallego
    • Maria
    Big Yank
    • Jefferson
    Estelle Getty
    Estelle Getty
    • Gussie
    Victoria Vanderkloot
    • Beverly
    Richard Beauchamp
    Richard Beauchamp
    • Tony the Bomber
    Paul Benjamin
    Paul Benjamin
    • Lester
    Bill Berry
    • Jack
    Eddie Braun
    Eddie Braun
    • Eduardo
    • Director
      • Paul Aaron
    • Writers
      • Ken Barnett
      • Robert Vincent O'Neil
      • Barry Schneider
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    7lukem-52760

    Fun 80's Action Cop Film With B-movie Royalty WINGS HAUSER!!!

    Stoney Cooper (Hauser) is a private for-hire freelance inforcer that works in New York City, until he's hired back to his old stomping ground Los Angeles, to track down a serial killer. Dependable B-movie star Wings Hauser is fun in his lead "Dirty Harry" style role as a specialist at tracking down & capturing criminals. He's abit like a bounty hunter, but was once an LA cop until he lost his badge for his rogue ways & bad attitude. Hauser is fine as our lead, pure 80's, cop that reminded me of a dodgy version of David Hasselhoff in Knight Rider. In many ways Hauer's renegade, loose cannon & wild, risk taking cop was Martin Riggs before Lethal Weapon. There's similarities between Stoney Cooper & Martin Riggs, & it's not just the hair lol.

    Wings is definitely B-movie royalty, with a huge filmography that's full of low-budget B-movie gems. Some of his i love are Nightmare at Noon, Mutant & Vice Squad, just to name a few. Wings is watchable because he's like an ordinary bloke, a blue collar guy with an attitude & he makes it fun. I really like Wings in films & often watch something because he's in it. Deadly Force is one of the best Wings Hauser films because he gets his own leading Cop Movie & he's having a ball with it.

    Deadly Force is made by Paul Aaron who also made the early Chuck Norris action Classic A FORCE OF ONE.

    I just love the 80's cop genre, especially the 80's buddy-cop genre, & consider it my favourite movie genre & my go-to comfort genre. I can loose myself in the movie world of 80's cop films, there's just such an energy to those old school films that i love. The 80's music, cheesy or not i love it all, the gritty backdrop to those films & the often bloody shootout action that follows. I love cop films & Deadly Force is a decent, fun one from that beautiful decade.

    Deadly Force is filmed fine, the opening sequence in a beautiful sunny morning in Los Angeles is gorgeous Cinematography & then the more grittier look for New York, all shot well with fine 80's music to compliment the scenes. I totally dig the 80's music & neon lights & it's often, dark Death Wish 2 style tone. Los Angeles was a dangerous place in 1983, & Deadly Force embraced that fear. The serial killer in this is extremely deadly because he kills at random, each victim is different so there's no pattern. I really did like the look of the film the whole way through. At times Deadly Force felt very 70's, very early 70's cop thriller feel & then it would change to very 80's lively action cop flick. All in all i think Deadly Force is a fun & entertaining action cop thriller or, crime thriller. Routine at times yes, but 80's cop films all felt similar at times as they all kinda copied a formula, but i love it all.

    There's other actors that support Wings Hauser of course, recognisable faces, but this is his leading movie & he made a fun cop character that should've atleast had one sequel.

    A fun little bit-part for Estelle Getty from The Golders Girls, she's fun as a taxi driver.

    Anyway tough & mouthy Stoney in let loose on the streets of Los Angeles, with gangsters & cops on his trail he doesnt stop until he finds his man.

    There's nothing particularly special about Deadly Force, or anything that makes it really stand out from the cop thriller genre, but it's a fun film if you like the genre or if your a fan of Wings Hauser.
    lor_

    Disposable actioner

    My review was written in July 1983 after a Times Square screening.

    Filmed late last year (with an alternate title of "Fierce Encounter", "Deadly Force" is a nondescript imitation of "Dirty Harry" mad by the team responsible for "Vice Squad". Unappealing lead players and a ho-hum script make for a desultory action picture, due for a short life in hit-and-run saturation release.

    Episodic format introduces devil-may-care gun-for-hire Stoney Cooper (Wings Hauser, the maniac from "Vice Squad"), juggling New York and Los Angeles assignments. In latter locale, his trackdown of a mass murderer is obstructed by his ex-associate on the police force, Otto Hoxley (Lincoln Kilpatrick), while Cooper fortuitously makes up with his estranged wife Eddie (Joyce Ingalls), at newshen who is also covering the murder case.

    Fitting by default in the B-picture category, "Force" lacks the unusual plotting or colorful gallery of characters which once distinguished this form of filmmaking. Key plot twists, particularly the identity of the power behind the killer, are telegraphed so that the audience is at least two reels ahead of the slow-witted leads. Aimed at the action audience, picture features many minority players but casts them in stereotyped roles, except for Lincoln Kilpatrick as the de rigeur tough policeman, making a strong impression in an otherwise undistinguished front line.

    As the oversize, toothy lead, Hauser likewise made an impression as the nut terrorizing Season Hubley in "Vice Squad", but the attempt to convert him into a recurring Eastwood-like (or rather a B-level Robert Ginty-like) hero fails. Manhandling lowlifes throughout the film's poorly-knitted episodes. Hauser plays his new role as if wer still essaying a violent maniac, eliciting no sympathy in the process. While in Don Siegel's "Dirty Harry" the hunt and confrontations with killer Andy Robinson were carefully dominant over the episodes of routine Eastwood business, here the mad killer plot has no impact or urgency and differs from the subplots and fille along the way only in terms of body count.

    Supporting Hauser in a stock role originally announced for Cindy Pickett, Joyce Ingalls delivers bored, monotone readings. Laying in a noisy musical score fails to ide the unexciting, "let's wrap this one up" nature of Paul Aaron's direction, which loses all credibility in the final reel when Hauser battles the main villain in comic strip "unkillable" scenes. Tech credits are okay.
    4TheLittleSongbird

    Lacks...force

    As said in my recent view for 'Vice Squad' (to me a very enjoyable film while not making me jumping out of my chair), if one looks at my other reviews, one would be very much forgiven if they thought that 'Deadly Force' wouldn't be my style or something that would typically be watched by me.

    Once again, as said, actually my taste aims to be very diverse in film and television alike, spanning all genres and decades with a wide interest in actors, actresses and directors with no bias intended. There is certainly no bias against action crime/drama, there are some great films out there as well as some bad ones. 'Deadly Force', which was seen by me in the first place for Wings Hauser after such an amazing performance as one of the nastiest pieces of work in film in 'Vice Squad', is more a mediocre example than a bad one. It has its moments but its relative obscurity is understandable.

    Starting off with the good things, Hauser while nowhere near as good as he is in 'Vice Squad' acquits himself well, he is very charismatic and gives his all. It is not his fault at all that his character here is not very interesting and is rather obnoxious, the blame lies squarely on the writing. The acting is mostly not very good, but two of the better performances come from Al Ruscio and Paul Shenar who also do a decent job making the most of their characters.

    'Deadly Force' starts off reasonably well and is slick visually, although it does look a little too much like a made for television production. The rat roulette stuff is interesting.

    Unfortunately, the rest of the cast don't make much of an impression. Joyce Ingalls is bland in a role that didn't strike me as particularly necessary with scenes felt like padding. On the other side of the acting spectrum, there is the very annoying Leon Kilpatrick in a role that is little more than a stock character spouting the oldest clichés in the book and the less said about Estelle Getty's truly bizarre cameo the better. The characters are not very interesting, ranging from the annoying (Stoney and Otto) and very sketchy (the villain/killer, and when one says sketchy they mean really sketchy).

    The story is also a big issue. It's both overly simplistic and confused, while there is a lot of padding (especially the whole subplot with Stoney and Eddie which could have been cut out entirely because very little really is done with it and it was essentially padding) and the second half especially drags in a film that just doesn't have anywhere near enough content for the running time and often things happen far too conveniently. There is a lot of violence and action, but some of it is gratuitous and never that exciting or tense. It also comes at the expense of story and character development, while the climax is incredibly ordinary.

    Editing can be chaotic and the direction is pretty sloppy. The dialogue is laughably cheesy, enough to probably not hold up that well in the 80s even. The music score just doesn't gel, constantly sounding like it was intended for another project entirely, and takes one out of the film, not even passing as a good score on its own because it sounds pretty cheap.

    On the whole, has its moments and there are certainly far worse films that have more exposure but the film's title is not an appropriate one for one that lacks force. 4/10 Bethany Cox
    5Vomitron_G

    Wings Hauser is the man!

    What we have here is a typical run-of-the-mill eighties crime/action/thriller from the somewhat lower budget regions. The plot involves a (very active) serial killer running amok in L.A. One of the apparently random victims, being killed at the very start of the movie, is the granddaughter of an ex-thief. Granddaddy then calls in the help of Stoney Jackson Cooper (Wings Hauser), a former hard-boiled cop from the L.A. police force who doesn't like playing by the rules. When he arrives in L.A., the authorities, local criminals as well as his (soon-to-be) ex-wife are not too happy with his return. But Stoney doesn't care. He's got a job to do and a promise to keep: track down the vile killer and put a stop to his activities.

    The story bounces to the left & the right at an uneven pace, but still manages to be quite coherent and even turn in a twist at the start of the third act (albeit one you'll probably see coming). Wings Hauser is in top shape in this one and pretty much owns the movie. One scene has him relaxing in a bath tub, and then going after the killer butt-naked after the whole loft has been shot to pieces during the killer's surprise attack. Even a pretty decent but obviously very standard climax is added to the mix (Wings vs. the killer, after his true identity is exposed). Other forms of entertainment, aside from shooting & killing, are included also, like a soft-core sex-scene (Wings & Joyce Ingalls) and an obligatory car crash/explosion. Yes, "Deadly Force" does its best to play it right.

    Sadly, one of the worst aspects of "Deadly Force" is the musical score. The main theme - if you can call it that - doesn't work at all. It's too rocky & funky and is used too often & inappropriately (even during the climactic fight & chase scene at the end). It gives the film a much sillier & dated vibe than it should have. A more gritty & tense analog synth score would have worked wonders, I'm sure. But in the end, "Deadly Force" is much more entertaining than it's poor rating on here would lead you to believe. And it's mainly thanks to Wings Hauser and a typical B-movie script that at least tries to make things work.
    7PeterMitchell-506-564364

    Hauser battles deadliest of forces

    Deadly Force is an action thriller, but with a twist that I like. I can't believe the bad rap this film has got. This film really has a story to it. At the request of a friend, who's daughter is the latest victim of the X killer, a motiveless madman, who leaves a X marked across the victim's foreheads, ex cop Hauser in top form, returns to his old battleground in L.A. He receives a not so welcoming reception, from some of his old acquaintances, including his ex, a successful news reporter, covering this story. It isn't long before Wings is pushing this guy's buttons, in one thrilling scene he's nearly taken out by this nut, while lazing in a bath. But there appears to be more deadlier forces at play here. We too are a granted a little hot sex scene that Hauser and his better half, starkers, makin' out, amidst the madness. Hauser's character here as a lot of his other characters, is intriguing as it is ambiguous. We want to know more about him. He's a wild card, a good cop thrown off the force before he wouldn't play by the rules. Him and his old black superior, Hoxley, clash many times. After all, next year is an election year. He really has it in for Hauser, even going to the point, of tipping one of his ex con enemies off, whose been promised a split of reward, if he catches this fruitcake. This film has enough action for the serial killer/cop thriller fan and Hauser's screen presence is one great reason to watch this. Remember he did start out on The Young And The Restless. The violence is surprisingly tame, but wit Hauser in the lead, and on the chase, it makes the whole movie worth it. Underrated. A compelling watch.

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    • Trivia
      Producer Sandy Howard had just worked with star Wings Hauser on 'Vice Squad' (1982) and was impressed with his ability and charisma. Howard immediately searched for a vehicle for his star and found it with this film. Howard hoped it would be the beginning of a Dirty Harry-like series, but plans for more Stony Cooper films fell through.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      Joshua Adams: We're two of a kind Cooper we both know violence is a means to an end... now hand over your gun... do it

    • Crazy credits
      The concluding credits roll over a stilled image of Wings Hauser, Joyce Ingalls and Al Ruscio moving away together outside the Canfield Institute.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Cinema Snob: Deadly Force/The Big Score (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      I Can't Fight It
      Music by Lori Lieberman and Gary S. Scott (as Lieberman/Scott)

      Lyrics by Janus Cercone (as Janis Cercone)

      Performed by Lorraine Devon Wilke (as Lorraine Devon)

      Produced by Gary S. Scott (as Gary Scott)

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      • August 1, 1984 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Deadly Force
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA(Location)
    • Production companies
      • Force Productions
      • Hemdale
      • Sandy Howard Productions
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      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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