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Sale temps pour un flic

Original title: Code of Silence
  • 1985
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 40m
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6.0/10
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Chuck Norris in Sale temps pour un flic (1985)
A Chicago cop is caught in the middle of a gang war while his own comrades shun him because he wants to take down an irresponsible cop.
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A Chicago cop is caught in the middle of a gang war while his own comrades shun him because he wants to take down an irresponsible cop.A Chicago cop is caught in the middle of a gang war while his own comrades shun him because he wants to take down an irresponsible cop.A Chicago cop is caught in the middle of a gang war while his own comrades shun him because he wants to take down an irresponsible cop.

  • Director
    • Andrew Davis
  • Writers
    • Michael Butler
    • Dennis Shryack
    • Mike Gray
  • Stars
    • Chuck Norris
    • Henry Silva
    • Bert Remsen
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    10K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Andrew Davis
    • Writers
      • Michael Butler
      • Dennis Shryack
      • Mike Gray
    • Stars
      • Chuck Norris
      • Henry Silva
      • Bert Remsen
    • 77User reviews
    • 63Critic reviews
    • 64Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Chuck Norris
    Chuck Norris
    • Eddie Cusack
    Henry Silva
    Henry Silva
    • Luis Comacho
    Bert Remsen
    Bert Remsen
    • Commander Kates
    Mike Genovese
    Mike Genovese
    • Tony Luna
    Nathan Davis
    Nathan Davis
    • Felix Scalese
    Ralph Foody
    • Cragie
    Allen Hamilton
    Allen Hamilton
    • Pirelli
    Ron Henriquez
    • Victor Comacho
    Joe Guzaldo
    Joe Guzaldo
    • Nick Kopalas
    • (as Joseph Guzaldo)
    Molly Hagan
    Molly Hagan
    • Diana Luna
    Ron Dean
    Ron Dean
    • Brennan
    Wilbert Bradley
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    Dennis Farina
    Dennis Farina
    • Dorato
    Gene Barge
    Gene Barge
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    Mario Nieves
    • Pompas
    Miguel Nino
    • Efren
    • (as Miquel Nino)
    Ronnie Barron
    Ronnie Barron
    • Doc
    Joseph F. Kosala
    • Kobas
    • (as Joe Kosala)
    • Director
      • Andrew Davis
    • Writers
      • Michael Butler
      • Dennis Shryack
      • Mike Gray
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    gazzo-2

    This was Chuckies high water mark...

    This came out after he had made some increasingly better films, which also made more $$ than earlier foot-in-face efforts...His stuff like 'Lone Wolf McQuade' and 'Missing in Action I and II' were hits, weren't terrible and showed him on the rise. Then came this in the spring of '85, it made a lotta $$$ and was actually seen as starting a new phase to his career. It got good reviews too.

    It was seen as being like a good Bronson or Eastwood flick.

    Then he fell off the wagon with two more hits-Invasion USA and Delta Force, before tanking with the Firewalker and Missing III. Never recovered save for the '93- TV series. That at least is okay. Its too bad things went that way, for as Code shows, it didn't have to happen.

    This is a good flick, I liked the action, Henry Silva is an effective baddie, the El-train stunts are fun, the foot in face stuff not too insulting to yer intelligence, Norris seems to show some real concern for the young gal he is protecting, etc. You have to also like the corrupt cop angle here. They didn't blow that either.

    This one is good and is better remembered than you would think.

    *** outta ****

    Henry
    7lost-in-limbo

    Leave it to Norris. He'll do it by the badge, and on his lonesome too.

    As I sat down, I wasn't expecting much even with the constant praise I read about this particular Norris effort. So to my surprise, I usually can't help but grin, or chuckle whenever watching one his films (humorous or not), but "Code of Silence" altered that perception. Well just say up until that waterlogged, lonesome gung-ho final curtain call into heroic pulp territory. Now then I couldn't help but raise a smirk, and go along with the fantasy. What really pushes this one along; is that it's professionally directed with balls and vigorous energy by Andrew Davis. The well-plotted material keeps you involved, while even following the standard textbook cop drama elements. The honest script has some cringe moments, but never becomes brainless. Just look at the witty humour and turmoil drama (a real concentration on loyalty from the cops to the criminals) that's thrown in, it fits along with everything that opens up in the meaty plot.

    So it begs the question. How was our star? Norris's competently does a fine job. His easy-going nature, brought to the screen a comfortable performance, even when he wasn't kicking ass. And we know how good he's at the latter, but his acting turn here had a rather genuine feel to his character. Even though he's one man antics cross the line. He doesn't need a partner. Hell, just sack the entire police force as you can see by the results. Norris is capable enough. He got game. Henry Silva's stoically vicious drug lord villain, was a sturdy show-in and Molly Hagan admirably delivers. Ralph Foody amuses as a burnt-out cop.

    Nothing about this project is award winning material, but assured catering in nearly every field makes it better than just your average cop drama. A confidently good-looking production, is filled with well-placed set-pieces and sweaty stunk work infused by its snappy pace and an uncannily, upbeat music score. The urban setting is put to great-use and fashionably-captured shots.

    Quite an exciting and always on the move action yarn, which has a little more thought behind it than you might think.
    6Leofwine_draca

    Routine but solid entertainment

    An undistinguished action vehicle for Chuck Norris, this time playing a maverick cop (a real stretch for him) who has to battle a street war between rival drug dealers. What his movie lacks in an original plot it makes up for with an intelligent script which somewhat surprisingly focuses on characterisation instead of macho one-liners, and good pacing and direction from Andrew Davis, here cutting his teeth on the genre which would later serve him well in the likes of UNDER SIEGE.

    Norris plays the typical tough-yet-likable hardman character he always seems to play, except that he's less reliant on the martial arts here. The physical fights that do ensue are generally unexciting and limp, the shoot-outs and gun battles more convincingly portrayed. Henry Silva (NICO: ABOVE THE LAW) is the chief villain, and is very good as per usual; there aren't many actors who manage to look as genuinely evil as Silva - except Christopher Walken perhaps. Dennis Farina appears in a minor role as a buddy of Norris, and the supporting cast are rounded out by passable actors and actresses who put in solid, if unmemorable, performances.

    The movie draws in drug dealing and battles between rival gangs with a subplot involving police corruption, specifically an officer who accidentally shoots an innocent bystander. The various plot strands are woven together well, and there are a couple of set-pieces (like Norris taking on an entire bar) which certainly don't disappoint. The violent ending is predictable and pretty clichéd, but executed with a certain style. This is routine but solid stuff from Norris.
    6AlsExGal

    One o the best of the Chuck Norris films

    1985 was perhaps the peak year for action star Chuck Norris, with three big hits released. This was the second one out, and it's arguably one of the best made of his career. It still manages to make enough mistakes to limit its appeal, though. Chuck stars as a Chicago cop caught in the middle of a bloody drug war between the Italian mafia and Colombian drug lords. He's also having trouble at work, where a burn-out veteran detective involved in a bad shooting incident asks Chuck for support, which he denies, and most of the force turns against him because of it. Co-starring Henry Silva as the head Colombian, Bert Remsen as the police captain, Molly Hagan as a mobster's daughter, John Mahoney, and Dennis Farina in his largest role to date. He was still on the job as a real Chicago policeman at the time, but he would turn to acting full-time the following year, with a major role in Manhunter and the lead in the TV series Crime Story.

    The mood is much grittier than in most Norris films, and the Chicago location shooting adds a lot of atmosphere. Much of the story is more than a little cliched, though, and the finale takes things into 80's action film absurdity. Several of the earlier action scenes are well mounted, a trademark for director Andrew Davis (Under Siege, The Fugitive).
    7KUAlum26

    Good,No-nonsense butt-kicker that's kinda been forgotten

    To me,it's kind of unfortunate that many people,when people mention the name Chuck Norris think mostly of "Walker:Texas Ranger"(if they're not thinking of the barrage of Internet facts and the Home Gym infomercials he's been doing with Christie Brinkley),which is a shame. "Walker..." may've offered people who enjoy their television simple,straight-forward and moralistic(not to meniton full of round-house kicks),but to me,Mr.Norris seems better suited for movies,where his quiet,confident and likable minimalism as an actor--which perfectly balance his awesome fighting skills--can go from introduction through denouement of a three-to-four act movie involving situation,rising tension,action,climax and conclusion,all in the tight space of two hours or so(As opposed to a recurring character over the space of twenty-plus episodes per season). But that's just my humble Opine.

    THis story isn't particularly taxing,as following suit with many of this genre: Tough,upright,fair and moral Chicago Sgt.Eddie Cusack(guess who?)has two looming problems on his hands--an IAD investigation into the shooting of a young boy in the projects involving two of his undercovers,one of whom becomes his de facto partner,and a gang war brewing between Italian and Bolivian(?) drug-families,which has him becoming the guardian of a scared Mafia princess(Molly HAgan). Cusack'll need his not only his toughness but also his wits(And a police robot,to boot)to play both families(the Latino family led by Henry Silva,a piece of excellent casting) off each other AND dodge the repercussions of bitter,corrupt fellow cops to make sure that justice is preserved and the innocent young woman in his care is not made yet another mob war casualty.

    Directed by rising star director Andrew DAvis(in another seven years,he'll helm the surprise hit "UNder Siege" and in eight,the blockbuster "The Fugitive"),this show uses A lot of Chicago--it's scenery,it's landmarks,neighborhoods and(last but not least)it's actors,none the least of which is someday acting staple but then former Chicago cop himself Dennis FArina(As Chuck's easy-going partner and erstwhile comic relief)--and it's all used to very good effect. About the only thing that doesn't cut muster here is the almost CAsio-like music that scores this,but being that this was a 1985 release,I'm figuring that this show was no more or less guilty of that than most films of the era. I got this movie out of the cheap,cheap CHEAP bin at the local music and movie resold store,and I must say that it better than makes up for the price paid. This film's been swept under,but to me,coupled with such lost classics as "The Octagon","Lone Wold McQuade" and "Eye for an Eye" are definitely worth your Norris film library,if you are so inclined to start one,of course.

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    • Trivia
      The scene where the two hoods walk into the tavern to rob it, only to find that it's full of cops is based on an actual event that took place in an infamous after-hours bar on Chicago's near North Side where policemen gathered after their shifts. Among the cast are several veterans of the Chicago Police force including Dennis Farina.
    • Goofs
      In the underground chase when the first car jumps, the spark explosive in the car chassis is detonated in mid air, well before the car lands.
    • Quotes

      Eddie Cusack: When I want your opinion, I'll beat it out of you.

    • Connections
      Featured in At the Movies: Girls Just Want to Have Fun/Code of Silence/Gotcha!/Rustlers' Rhapsody (1985)

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    • Release date
      • May 3, 1985 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
      • Italian
    • Also known as
      • Code of Silence
    • Filming locations
      • Chicago, Illinois, USA
    • Production company
      • Orion Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $7,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $20,345,361
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,512,461
      • May 5, 1985
    • Gross worldwide
      • $20,345,361
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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