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De plein fouet

Original title: The First Deadly Sin
  • 1980
  • R
  • 1h 52m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
2.4K
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De plein fouet (1980)
A police inspector, nearing retirement, tracks a serial killer who is terrorizing New York.
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Police inspector Edward Delaney, nearing retirement, is trying to care for his bedridden wife Barbara while he tracks a serial killer who is terrorizing New York.Police inspector Edward Delaney, nearing retirement, is trying to care for his bedridden wife Barbara while he tracks a serial killer who is terrorizing New York.Police inspector Edward Delaney, nearing retirement, is trying to care for his bedridden wife Barbara while he tracks a serial killer who is terrorizing New York.

  • Director
    • Brian G. Hutton
  • Writers
    • Mann Rubin
    • Lawrence Sanders
  • Stars
    • Frank Sinatra
    • Faye Dunaway
    • David Dukes
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
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    • Director
      • Brian G. Hutton
    • Writers
      • Mann Rubin
      • Lawrence Sanders
    • Stars
      • Frank Sinatra
      • Faye Dunaway
      • David Dukes
    • 51User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 4 nominations total

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    Frank Sinatra
    Frank Sinatra
    • Edward Delaney
    Faye Dunaway
    Faye Dunaway
    • Barbara Delaney
    David Dukes
    David Dukes
    • Daniel Blank
    George Coe
    George Coe
    • Dr. Bernardi
    Brenda Vaccaro
    Brenda Vaccaro
    • Monica Gilbert
    Martin Gabel
    Martin Gabel
    • Christopher Langley
    Anthony Zerbe
    Anthony Zerbe
    • Captain Broughton
    James Whitmore
    James Whitmore
    • Dr. Sanford Ferguson
    Joe Spinell
    Joe Spinell
    • Charles Lipsky
    Anna Navarro
    Anna Navarro
    • Sunny Jordeen
    Jeffrey DeMunn
    Jeffrey DeMunn
    • Sergeant Fernandez Correlli
    John Devaney
    • John Rogers
    Robert Weil
    Robert Weil
    • Sol Appel
    Hugh Hurd
    Hugh Hurd
    • Ben Johnson
    Jon DeVries
    • Calvin Sawtell
    Eddie Jones
    Eddie Jones
    • Officer Curdy
    Victor Arnold
    Victor Arnold
    • Officer Kendall
    Frank Bongiorno
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    • Director
      • Brian G. Hutton
    • Writers
      • Mann Rubin
      • Lawrence Sanders
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    johnqdoe78

    I wasted my money

    I am a huge fan of Lawrence Sanders, who wrote "The First Deadly Sin," and I finally came upon the DVD, and was excited to buy it. To me the novel gives equal time to Delaney and Daniel Blank (hey, what a name for the killer), but this film focuses on Delaney and his problems.

    I envisioned an actor like Brian Dennehey playing Edward Delaney, a big man with a good heart, very intuitive, and with a big appetite for all kinds of weird sandwiches and always some good beer, not someone like Sinatra, a rather small man.

    Sanders is a brilliant writer of weird characters, and Daniel Blank was one of his best. Yet the whole film seems to focus on Delaney and the dying wife.

    I would have much liked to have seen the killer portrayed as he was in the book - a man with a good job, a very strange girlfriend, and brilliant in a horrible type of way.

    And so slow moving! Lesson learned, never see a movie after you've read the book.
    6Rich359

    Has an "on the rush" feel to it.

    While I love gritty NYC detective films, This one is rather disappointing. The atmosphere is destroyed in the first few minutes intercutting Sinatra's wife kidney operation with the murder of a New York accountant. Unnecessary and repulsive., it takes you out of the suspense. The movie is a shell of the novel on which it was based in which we really get into the mind of the killer and his motives, and how he is swayed into murder for fun by a psychotic girlfriend. This is completely left out of the film, as well as the NYC politics within the police department. We really don't know anything about the killer in the film, and his identification as the killer is ridiculously fast, as well as the conclusion. The film reminds me a lot of Cruising, also released in 1980, which also had a rushed look to it, and felt incomplete. But that is understandable in Cruising because of the gay community protest of the film during location shooting. The First Deadly Sin had no such problems, unless Frank Sinatra who was notorious for being impatient during shoots, refused to elaborate on the location shooting. However, even a mediocre film from the 80's is a hundred times better than the Marvel garbage on the screen today. Their are some great supporting performances by Sinatra's amateur helpers and a sleazy doorman. Overall worthwhile seeing, but not anywhere as good as it should have been
    5bkoganbing

    Good, but Deadly Intentions

    I saw someone else's user comments on this film and I can't believe that there were going to be series of films based on Frank Sinatra's character mainly because of the ending this film had. If you're thinking that gives the ending away, don't look for an obvious conclusion.

    To his credit, I guess Frank Sinatra did not want to end his film career with Dirty Dingus Magee. He wanted to end his film with the serious part, unfortunately The First Deadly Sin messes up the telling of a potentially good tale.

    Frank Sinatra is days away from his retirement as a Detective Sergeant and a strange murder has been assigned to him. A man apparently selected at random is killed with an unidentified weapon that is just driven into the top of his skull. A little good detective work and he finds their just might be a pattern of killings.

    It's all in identifying the weapon and it's an unusual one at that which I won't reveal. A professor in medieval history played by Martin Gabel helps with the hunt and later on he's joined by the widow of Sinatra's victim, Brenda Vaccaro to help with the hunt.

    They're helping because Sinatra's new captain is one total jerk played by Anthony Zerbe. Maybe I'm missing something in Zerbe's performance, but I would think that an ambitious guy like Zerbe plays would instead of pooh-poohing Sinatra's ideas would think that this guy if he is on to something with this serial killer business. And if he's right Zerbe will get all kinds of accolades for figuring this out in his precinct and even more if the doer is apprehended. It's an absolutely impossible role and poor Anthony Zerbe can't do much with it.

    All this while Frank's wife Faye Dunaway falls ill to a misdiagnosed kidney malady. She spends all her time in the hospital and Sinatra visits her at breaks in this case.

    Frank delivers a very good performance in a role similar to the one he had in The Detective. He's supported by the rest of the cast very well, except with Anthony Zerbe's impossible role. Besides who I've mentioned look for a really nice turn by Joe Spinell as the mendacious doorman where suspect David Dukes lives. His role is similarly undefined, we really never learn why he's doing these crimes.
    7nogimmicks

    Worth watching; Sinatra shines

    Above-average police procedural based on the excellent novel by Lawrence Sanders. The Chairman of the Board delivers a powerful performance as Sgt. Detective Edward X. Delany, and David Dukes's Daniel Blank is suitably psychotic (if a bit tamer than in the novel). Plays somewhat fast and loose with the adaption, but still does the book justice. Like the book, this is somewhat slow paced and character-driven, but Sinatra does such a good job at making Delany human and making the audience emote for him that the shortcomings seem minimal. If you are a fan of Sanders, police procedurals, or Frank Sinatra, then this film is certainly worth checking out.
    7jrs-8

    Final hurrah for Frank.

    "The First Deadly Sin" will be remembered as the last starring role for Frank Sinatra. It's a good performance in a decent (but should have been better) film.

    Frank plays a New York homicide detective investigating a series of murders. This main story is a good one. It is involving and creepy. David Dukes turns in a terrific performance as the killer. The problem comes in the sub-plot with Faye Dunaway as Frank's dying wife. Every 10 or 15 minutes the film comes to a screeching halt so Frank can visit Faye in the hospital. Faye must have been desperate to work with Frank since she literally spends the entire film in a hospital bed. It's a needless distraction to the main plot.

    Still the film is worth watching. Frank is at his gritty best as his whole world falls apart in front of his eyes. The film also does one other good thing. It erased the possibility that the awful "Dirty Dingus Magee" would be his last starring role.

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    • Trivia
      Debut film of actor Bruce Willis as an extra. He is the man with a hat nearly covering his face entering the restaurant with the yellow-framed windows as Delaney (Sinatra) leaves while trailing Blank. Willis worked as a stand-in for "David Dukes" in the picture.
    • Goofs
      As suspect Blank (Dukes) is fleeing from Detective Delaney (Sinatra), he goes around a corner carrying an ice ax in his right hand but he was not holding it when approaching the corner nor right after heading toward the camera.
    • Quotes

      Edward Delaney: What else can you tell me about the wound?

      Dr. Sanford Ferguson: Well, penetration was straight down into the skull. Now, what does that tell *you*?

      Edward Delaney: Well, it could tell me that the killer is at least 4 or 5 inches taller than the victim, hmm?

      Dr. Sanford Ferguson: Yeah, unless he was standing on a box. Did you see a box out there?

      Edward Delaney: No, doctor.

      Dr. Sanford Ferguson: Six feet, and quick.

      Edward Delaney: And powerful. And also well-dressed. And white - otherwise Gilbert would never let him get that close to him.

      Dr. Sanford Ferguson: You know, Delaney, the intricacies of your mind never cease to amaze me.

    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: The Awakening/One-Trick Pony/The Stunt Man/The First Deadly Sin (1980)
    • Soundtracks
      Rock of Ages
      (uncredited)

      Music by Thomas Hastings

      Played by the Salvation Army Band outside the hardware store

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    • Release date
      • October 3, 1980 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The First Deadly Sin
    • Filming locations
      • 140-142 West 81st Street, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church at beginning of film)
    • Production companies
      • Artanis Productions Inc.
      • Cinema VII
      • Filmways Pictures
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    • Budget
      • $8,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 52m(112 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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