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Autorisé à tuer

Original title: Impatto mortale
  • 1984
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
4.3/10
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Bo Svenson in Autorisé à tuer (1984)
ActionCrimeDramaThriller

A computer hacker calculates a system of monitoring the slot machines at various Las Vegas casinos, and he and his girlfriend make a killing. Other criminals kidnap the duo and force them to... Read allA computer hacker calculates a system of monitoring the slot machines at various Las Vegas casinos, and he and his girlfriend make a killing. Other criminals kidnap the duo and force them to give up the money.A computer hacker calculates a system of monitoring the slot machines at various Las Vegas casinos, and he and his girlfriend make a killing. Other criminals kidnap the duo and force them to give up the money.

  • Director
    • Fabrizio De Angelis
  • Writers
    • Dardano Sacchetti
    • Fabrizio De Angelis
  • Stars
    • Bo Svenson
    • Fred Williamson
    • Marcia Clingan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.3/10
    234
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fabrizio De Angelis
    • Writers
      • Dardano Sacchetti
      • Fabrizio De Angelis
    • Stars
      • Bo Svenson
      • Fred Williamson
      • Marcia Clingan
    • 8User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Alain Blondeau
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    Norma Thyssen
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      • Director
        • Fabrizio De Angelis
      • Writers
        • Dardano Sacchetti
        • Fabrizio De Angelis
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      7PeterMitchell-506-564364

      Cop film ,impactfully not bad

      This is not a bad formula actioner, let me tell you. When first seeing it back in '85, I was taken aback. It wasn't the movie I thought it would be. The film starts, rather intriguingly with a girl, who's guy rigs the pokie machines, knowing the winning times and numbers. A real smart, soon to be dead cookie here. She plays them, he plays instructor, communicating to her by a mic. Some baddies are on to them, which inevitably leads to our young programmer being killed, head held under water, until he's no longer breathing, which I found a bit of a tough scene. Enter Svenson, bringing a stubborn small talking, and dispassionate cop, and not a very contented one. He sucks at the pokies, gambling not his fortae. He works the murder, while being shot in some investigating endeavors (thank god for bullet proof vests) while being lead on some hairy car chases, that marks some great some stunt work, that works coolly against the Italian music scores, which I loved, gotta be by Ennio Morricone. When getting himself more deeper in danger, he enlists the aid of old buddy, Williamson, a chopper pilot, used in the last action scene (love the chopper going into to side of the mountain, just after Svenson, and company evacuate it). This is quite a cool movie in it's own way, even though there's not much chemistry between our two leads, but it's not half a bad movie at that, and Svenson is such grumpy fun, where at the end, may'be he's hits a winning streak. Just don't expect too much from it, but given that, this one does deliver.
      lor_

      Stupid idea

      My review was written in July 1986 after watching the movie on Vestron video cassette.

      "Deadly Impact" is a caper film with one of the silliest premises yet. Italian-made production was lensed in Las Vegas and Phoenix in November 1983 with such pointless working titles as "The Believer" and "Giant Killer", finally debuting on video cassette a year ago.

      A young computer expert named Harry from Phoenix has come up with a system to break the bank in Vegas: he ties in his computer terminal via secret codes with all the casino computers to monitor when each of their slot machines is ready to pay off. Then he sends his girlfriend Kathy around to play the winning slots, generating a take of about $30,000 per weekend in Vegas.

      Two thugs noticing the winnight track down Harry and torture him for his secret but acidentally kill him, later kidnapping Kathy. Phoenix cop Bo Svenson and his helicopter tour pilot pal Fred Williamson get on the case and predictably end up with the system and its spoils for their own corrupt use.

      Assuming the viewer buys the unlikely premise that slot machines are computerized and go off like clockwork rather than according to the laws of probability, "Impact" is boring anyway with its series of cornball chases and car stunts. Filmmaker Fabrizio De Angelis (a/k/a Larry Ludman) is interested in just killing time with the type of mindless saga that used to keep 42nd Street grindhouses purring but is now just a random title to take up space on a video store's shelf.

      Bo Svenson is tiresome in another of his stereotype cop roles and his sidekick Fred Williamson (previously teamed in the Italian war pic "Inglorious Bastards") merely makes wisecracks and chomps on his trademark stogie.
      10currax

      I love this movie!

      Yeah, this is a B-movie and it isn't terribly original. A computer whiz figures out a way to monitor the machines at various Las Vegas casinos and he and his girlfriend make a killing. Some thugs get interested and kidnap them and force them to give them the ill-gotten money. The rest of the film consists of Bo Svenson (a cop) and Fred Williamson (a helicopter pilot for hire) trying to track down the thugs and recover the money.

      Fred and Bo make a great team, and even though the buddy-formula is cliched, they make it work. The chase scenes are ridiculously long, but they are completely entertaining. And the score, what can I say about that insane score? It pops up in so many variations throughout the film and I cannot get it out of my head.

      Some bad films I watch just to laugh at. Somehow this is a bad film that makes me feel like I'm laughing with it.

      I do realize that I may be the only one in the world who loves this film. It also contains the most insane scene involving made-up computer gibberish ever (so it just changed from an 'A' to a 'B'?). You gotta love Bo Svenson.
      Wizard-8

      Deadly dull

      Upon examining "Deadly Impact" closely, one will probably come to the conclusion that the Italian filmmakers were really trying to pass off this movie as an American production. The cast has two Hollywood stars, the setting of the movie's events is the American southwest, the filming was actually done in the American southwest, and many of the Italians who worked on this movie are credited not with their Italian names but with English names. This attempted deception didn't really bother me - I was more concerned whether the end results would be entertaining. The movie is somewhat slicker than many Italian action movies from this time period - there's plenty of location footage, there are a few okay stunts involving cars, and the climax involving a helicopter chase must have taken considerable time and money to plan and film. There are also a few unintended laughs, like a musical score that often sounds like it belongs in a Terence Hill/Bud Spencer comedy. But aside from little things like that, I found the movie to be a big bore. The police investigation travels at a snail's pace, even though at times there seems to be missing scenes that would have explained a few things. There's absolutely no tension, no excitement at any time in the movie. The only impact this movie makes is a dull thud.
      3willandcharlenebrown

      If you can get past one thing

      The music is literally identical to inspector gadget cartoon from the early 80's. Dear Lord. It's brutal. How can you watch a movie when their is an action scene during cartoon music??????

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        All the music in the film is stock music from previous Fabrizio De Angelis-produced films, such as Thunder (1983), Fuga dal Bronx (1983, and 1990: I guerrieri del Bronx (1982) (even though the last was not scored by Francesco De Masi, but Walter Rizzati).
      • Goofs
        The entire basis of the film is that slot machines are programmed to pay off at certain times. They are actually programmed to pay off a fixed percentage of their take at random times.

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      • Release date
        • August 23, 1984 (Italy)
      • Country of origin
        • Italy
      • Language
        • Italian
      • Also known as
        • Deadly Impact
      • Filming locations
        • Downtown Phoenix, Arizona, USA
      • Production company
        • European International Films
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      • Runtime
        • 1h 20m(80 min)
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 2.35 : 1

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