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Le bateau phare

Original title: The Lightship
  • 1985
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
1.1K
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Robert Duvall and Klaus Maria Brandauer in Le bateau phare (1985)
Psychological ThrillerCrimeDramaThriller

A trio of robbers, two brothers and their twisted genius leader, invade a lightship, but don't reckon on the crew fighting back.A trio of robbers, two brothers and their twisted genius leader, invade a lightship, but don't reckon on the crew fighting back.A trio of robbers, two brothers and their twisted genius leader, invade a lightship, but don't reckon on the crew fighting back.

  • Director
    • Jerzy Skolimowski
  • Writers
    • Siegfried Lenz
    • William Mai
    • David Taylor
  • Stars
    • Robert Duvall
    • Klaus Maria Brandauer
    • Michal Skolimowski
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    1.1K
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    • Director
      • Jerzy Skolimowski
    • Writers
      • Siegfried Lenz
      • William Mai
      • David Taylor
    • Stars
      • Robert Duvall
      • Klaus Maria Brandauer
      • Michal Skolimowski
    • 21User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Robert Duvall
    Robert Duvall
    • Calvin Caspary
    Klaus Maria Brandauer
    Klaus Maria Brandauer
    • Captain Miller
    Michal Skolimowski
    Michal Skolimowski
    • Alex
    • (as Michael Lyndon)
    Tom Bower
    Tom Bower
    • Coop
    Robert Costanzo
    Robert Costanzo
    • Stump
    Tim Phillips
    • Thorne
    Badja Djola
    Badja Djola
    • Nate
    William Forsythe
    William Forsythe
    • Gene
    Arliss Howard
    Arliss Howard
    • Eddie
    • Director
      • Jerzy Skolimowski
    • Writers
      • Siegfried Lenz
      • William Mai
      • David Taylor
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    2claudio_carvalho

    Boring and Annoying

    The US Coast Guard Captain Miller (Klaus Maria Brandauer) brings his estranged teenage son Alex (Michael Lyndon) on board of his anchored lightship and introduces him to the crew. When they see a boat with three men adrift, the crew brings them to the boat. The leader Calvin Caspary (Robert Duvall) introduces the deranged brothers Eddie (Arliss Howard) and Gene (William Forsythe) to Captain Miller and his crew and soon they overtake the command of the lightship. Alex and the crew is in larger number and wants to resist but Captain Miller has a trauma from his past and wants to protect his men.

    "The Lightship" is a boring, annoying and overrated film about a US Coast Guard ship that is overtaken by criminals and the lack of action of her captain that does not want to endanger his crew. There is also a conflict between the captain and his son that believes he is a coward. There are many situations where the crew could easily defeat the criminals that the movie is ridiculous. The duel between the traumatized captain and the nihilist boss of the gangsters is also terrible. The motives of the criminals are not clear. My vote is two.

    Title (Brazil): "Ataque em Alto Mar" ("Attack in High Sea")
    dstatzer

    Routine crime-drama set on the high-seas

    There isn't much new in this gangsters-take-ship-and-crew-hostage drama, except that it takes place on a floating Light Ship. Having endured 14 months of duty on one of these floating torture chambers myself, I can tell you that nothing this exciting ever took place. All we ever did was bounce up and down and listen to a fog-horn, day and night. Too bad Duvall wasn't out there then, we could have keel-hauled him for making this very inaccurate flick!
    b_krajisnik

    An unlikely piece of art

    I want to address the only comment I found on this film first. The reviewer mentions Duvall's bad performance. Well, I think he did watch the film a long ago, and does not recall well. Robert Duvall's character and performance is worth the effort of seeing the film if you ask me. By far the strongest point to make one watch it! Albeit the story line is a bit scarce and linear and stock, the character build is worth any excellent stage play. It was conceived as a stage play, so it is not so appealing to movie watchers. The diabolic, malicious calm and easy Duvall displays is the key impetus for developing all the other characters by way of their reacting to his unnerving energy. In conclusion (my battery is running out), please make this film have more echo then it does, and some worthy critic extend the wikipedia article on it please!
    7electricsheep-1

    About as odd as finding your granny is into S & M

    Unlike the other commentator, I am not interested in lightships. I didn't even know what a lightship was until I saw this film. However, I am interested by this film. I saw it on BBC 1, a few months ago, in their late night film slot, a slot usually reserved for B Movies.

    The Lightship could easily be a B movie, only it stars two great actors, Robert Duval and Klaus Maria Brandauer, putting the actors in what could easily be a conventional thriller scenario. Brandauer is the captain of a lightship, thus a man of law, thus a good guy. Duvall is a mysterious, shady figure who seeks refuge from the sea, possibly a man on the run, thus a bad guy. So a battle between good and bad, order and disorder, is played out.

    This actually happens in the film. Not a great film, or even a very good one. But odd. About as odd as finding your grandmother is into S&M. For both men become fascinated with one another, and their respective occupations. To illustrate how odd this is, there is a scene where Brandauer finds Duvall taking a bath in his bedroom. Instead of being taken aback, Brandauer puts his hand in the water, playfully, like a lover, and they talk. They talk a lot in the film. Moreover, the film set a few years after World War II, yet Brandauer is playing a German (in charge of an American boat)and Duvall is a real sweet, gent of a southern lawyer, who is also a dangerous, psychopathic criminal, in charge of a couple of hoodlums.

    All this weirdness is not that surprising, after all the director is that Polish guy with the weird (if you're not Polish) name, Skowlimowski, who has directed some strange films in his time.

    I didn't like the fact the narration or the eighties-ness about it (ie soundtrack). But the kid was OK.
    8Rodrigo_Amaro

    Exciting thriller, average drama.

    War is over some 10 years ago, the time of tragedy has passed by and has taken its toll on Captain Miller (Klaus Maria Brandauer, good), now currently dealing with his rebel teenage son Alex (Michal Skolimowski, the director's son), bailing out of the jail after another rebellious act of his. Miller takes his son to stay with him to live on a lightship, stranded somewhere, to help with the ships that come and go in that route. What the Captain couldn't predict was that this simple lightship and its small crew consisting of mechanical workers (Robert Costanzo and Tom Bower), a cook (Badja Djola) and one military (Tim Phillips), would be taken by two armed and menacing robbers (Arliss Howard and William Forsythe) and their smooth-talking leader (Robert Duvall), rescued after they boat had some problems and they take the ship for whatever reasons, forcing everyone there to stay cool and don't fight back. Miller is bound to do that, but will the crew and even his troubled son, already conflicted with his father during his absence during the war, will be able to conform and not react against the invaders?

    "The Lightship" breaks from the routine of being a simple thriller by giving us a wit duel between two opposite poles on the same coin: the honorable Captain Miller, peaceful more than ever after surviving a terrible tragedy during the war; and Calvin, the group leader, also making the possible to preserve the life of his crew but knowing exactly what he's doing in the boat. While both men share their life's stories and try to find weaknesses and strengths in one another, both of their teams are about to collide and tragedy may ensue. And that's when the movie finally takes off, after some unexplained points, half constructed dialogs which carry little significance, and we wonder how much of the film was cut or rushed (that's why the narration by Miller's son from time to time).

    The dramatic exercise works sometimes with all the mystery surrounding Captain Miller and his strict decision of not fighting back (even that his crew is eager to follow him, and there's guns hidden in the ship, not to mention they can improvise more weapons). But the exchanges between him and Calvin are far from right, usually lost in substance or without causing interest in the audience, more concerned in the eventual clash between the men from both sides. And that doesn't disappoint. "The Lighsthip" is a heart-stopping thriller with one sequence better than other. The ship's takeover was a disappointment, probably some scenes were cut from the film (one minute there's an argument between Bower and Forsythe, and in the next shot, the robbers are breaking the radio); it was confusing just as much as a reason of why they're there - probably running from the police, as some say, and now they need a new boat to escape. But the cook's revenge against one of the lunatics, during the storm, is terrifying and powerfully made.

    The thesis proved here is that intelligence and wisdom must follow a whole set of actions, and good intentions must be thrown away when the rules are changed. If only they knew...8/10

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    • Trivia
      A "lightship" is a static floating lighthouse permanently anchored in one place that never sails anywhere.
    • Quotes

      Gene: I just killed a black bird Mr. Caspary, now i'm gonna kill a black man

    • Connections
      Remade as Das Feuerschiff (2008)

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    • Release date
      • February 19, 1986 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Lightship
    • Filming locations
      • Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
    • Production company
      • CBS Theatrical Films
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      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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