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Raide mort

Original title: Stone Cold Dead
  • 1979
  • R
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
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Linnea Quigley in Raide mort (1979)
Sergeant Boyd's police search to find a sniper who has been shooting hookers.
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Sergeant Boyd's police search to find a sniper who has been shooting hookers.Sergeant Boyd's police search to find a sniper who has been shooting hookers.Sergeant Boyd's police search to find a sniper who has been shooting hookers.

  • Director
    • George Mendeluk
  • Writers
    • Hugh Garner
    • George Mendeluk
  • Stars
    • Richard Crenna
    • Paul Williams
    • Linda Sorensen
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    5.2/10
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    • Director
      • George Mendeluk
    • Writers
      • Hugh Garner
      • George Mendeluk
    • Stars
      • Richard Crenna
      • Paul Williams
      • Linda Sorensen
    • 16User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Richard Crenna
    Richard Crenna
    • Sgt. Boyd
    Paul Williams
    Paul Williams
    • Julius Kurtz
    Linda Sorensen
    Linda Sorensen
    • Monica Page
    Belinda Montgomery
    Belinda Montgomery
    • Sandy MacAuley
    • (as Belinda J. Montgomery)
    Chuck Shamata
    Chuck Shamata
    • Sgt. Tony Colabre
    • (as Charles Shamata)
    Alberta Watson
    Alberta Watson
    • Olivia Page
    Andrée Cousineau
    Andrée Cousineau
    • Bernice Carnival
    Monique Mercure
    Monique Mercure
    • Dr. Bouvier
    George Chuvalo
    George Chuvalo
    • Frank
    Jennifer Dale
    Jennifer Dale
    • Claudia Grissom
    Frank Moore
    Frank Moore
    • Teddy Mann
    George Touliatos
    George Touliatos
    • Insp. Webb
    Dennis Strong
    • Danny De Lion
    Miles Potter
    Marie Clark
    Sylvia Marie Llewellyn
      Jack Van Evera
      Jack Van Evera
      Yanci Bukovec
      • Director
        • George Mendeluk
      • Writers
        • Hugh Garner
        • George Mendeluk
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      4JoeB131

      A confusing mess

      This movie actually had some money behind it. It had name stars and could pay for the music rights to "Fire Down Below" by the Silver Bullet Band. It's too bad they didn't spend more money on scriptwriters, because the plot is truly muddled.

      Richard Crenna plays a cop driven to clean up the city's drug and prostitution rackets, facing off against Paul Williams as the least intimidating pimp in the world. The movie is supposed to be about a sniper who is picking off prostitutes, but that character disappears for about 40 minutes of the film, shows up again briefly, and then disappears again until the climax.

      The film goes for maximum gritty with ample violence and nudity, but they could have focused it into a more coherent plot.
      4jordondave-28085

      Outdated with another subplot that has nothing to do with the sin sniper

      (1979) Stone Cold Dead THRILLER/ MYSTERY

      Co-produced, written and directed by George Mendeluk adapting the novel "Sin Sniper" by Hugh Garner that has Sgt. Boyd (Richard Crenna) along with his partner, Sgt Tony Antonio (Chuck Shamata) on the case of the "Sin Sniper" who appear to target prostitutes. For the "Sin Sniper" would first take pictures of it's victims before it chooses to shoot at them. Sgt Boyd believes it's the pimp, Julie Kurtz (Paul Williams), at the same time converses with other prostitutes around the area, including hostess, Monica Page (Linda Sorensen) who has a well groomed daughter, Olivia (Alberta Watson) a photog student who is having an affair with her instructor, Teddy Mann (Frank Moore).

      There is also another subplot that involves an undercover cop, Sandy MacAuley (Belinda Montgomery) stumbling upon a shady deal going on with Julie Kurtz and another cop, as well as on hostess, Monica Page. The term "stone cold dead" is the slang used to call victims of the Sin Sniper.
      5Coventry

      May I use your phone? Need to feed my fish, you see...

      The late 70s and early 80s single-handedly brought forward a unique sub-genre of exploitation cinema, namely that of the misogynic serial-killer on the prowl in the sleazy back alleys and red-light districts of big cities; - preferably in and around 42nd Street in New York. William Lustig's "Maniac" is the obvious example, of course, but there are also more obscure titles like "Delirium", "Bloodrage", "Night of the Juggler", or "The First Deadly Sin". They are also known, among cult fanatics at least, as North American gialli.

      "Stone Cold Dead" perfectly fits into the list as well, what with its grisly plot of a sniper, active in sex district of Toronto and exclusively targeting prostitutes. The underrated Richard Crenna plays the fatigued but dedicated Police Sgt trying to stop the killer, and he has plenty of potential culprits to suspect.

      The opening sequence, in which a showering call girl is shot death through her bathroom widow is really brute. In fact, all sequences involving the serial killer stalking, photographing, and cold-bloodedly gunning down the victims are very suspenseful. The only problem is this only happens four or five times throughout the movie, and everything else is quite dull and very derivative. Most of the film is just very dark and difficult to follow, and several of the red herring and sub plots are too extended and distracting, like all sequences with the bizarre pimp (played by Paul Williams of "Phantom of the Paradise") and the police corruption.

      Finally, but worth mentioning for sure, the most misfit but memorable part of the film is Sgt. Boyd's ingenious method to feed his fish at home. Since he's almost never at home due to his demanding street job, he developed a way to feed his fish by dialing a private phone number that sets in motion a sort of Rube Goldberg machine. It's a pretty cool gimmick, I admit, but since there isn't the least bit of humor in the film otherwise, it feels somewhat improper.
      6shoobe01-1

      Tantalizingly Close, Yet So Far

      Richard Crenna and Paul Williams are excellent, a few supporting actors are also outstanding. The photography is occasionally too gimmicky, but is mostly good to exceptional. The music is great, even when it's not music I love it fits. It establishes a mood, time and place (It's Very, Very Toronto, not NYC or LA...) nicely. There's some lovely editing, lighting and the sound design and recording is vastly above par for the era, and pretty good for today's technology and sensibility.

      A lot of it is filmed in real locations, and it's a lovely slice of 70's TO. Sets stick out like a sore thumb, and the occasional covering of a brand with gaffer tape is too obvious also. The snowstorm seems like a mistake as well they had to go with for budget/schedule, and there are a few radio VOs to explain things that are just very oddly/badly done. Some key supporting actors are just awful and similarly stick out, which is all too bad.

      But most disappointingly, for much of the film there's no plot to speak of, and the story rambles for no good reason.

      The serial killer plot is poorly done, unlikely, and while the ending is somewhat interestingly done, in the final analysis I think unnecessary and too clever by half. I feel instead that this film would have worked much better with Richard Crenna going after a single murder in the same awful place full of crime and the immorality that eats at him, and trying to pin it on Paul Williams much as he does already.
      thinker1691

      " Remember Rule Number One, Never take it home with You "

      Within the dark wet streets of any city, there lurks the criminal thoughts of any of it's equally dark inhabitants. Some are good, others bad and still others are downright lethal and often lead to murder. This black 1970's murder, mystery was originally written by Hugh Garner and directed for the screen by George Mendeluk. It's the story of Decective Sgt Boyd (Richard Crenna) who despite his years of police service to the Dept. cannot fathom the endless violence which continues night after night. In this latest crime spree, there seems to be a night-time sniper who is killing ladies of the night or prostitutes for no apparent reason. In addition, there are suspicious characters like a local drug lord named Julius Kurtz (Paul Williams) who also has a stable of Whores and secret ties to the police. Personal involvements to several women in the stable makes the case difficult for Boyd as he is interested in helping them. The movie is slow to develop and the audience is thrown more than it needs when it comes to trying to pinpointing the killer. Still with Williams and Crenna playing off one another the film makes for interesting viewing. Recommended to mystery buffs and fans of both stars. ****

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      • Trivia
        The movie was filmed in November and December of 1978.
      • Goofs
        Obvious red ring around Paul Williams' left ring finger left by the actor's wedding band. His character is single.
      • Quotes

        Julius Kurtz: Oh, hello, officers. I see the Mayor's annual clean up campaign is in full swing. I must commend him in the morning.

        Sgt. Boyd: [the other officer starts to frisk him] Alright, take it easy, take it easy.

        Julius Kurtz: [the officer finds a gun] Voila! Magique - ze gun permit. Signed by the Mayor.

        Sgt. Boyd: Pimp!

        Julius Kurtz: No, no, not really, more of a traffic cop. I mean I direct people to things that they're looking for. For this, they love me. Mason, here, he prays for me. Would you like Mason to pray for you? He'd do that you know - if I ask. He will also tear you in two like the losing ticket at a track, if I ask. Have a nice night, Boyd. And don't be too rough on the ladies, huh?

      • Alternate versions
        The 1980 Dimension Pictures U.S. release added an opening sequence in which a prostitute, played by a young Linnea Quigley, is shot to death in her shower. This is also intact on the original VHS release by Media Home Entertainment, but not the original Canadian version.
      • Connections
        Featured in Stone Cold Dead: An Interview with George Mendeluk (2017)
      • Soundtracks
        The Fire Down Below
        performed and composed by Bob Seger

        courtesy of Capitol Records

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      • Release date
        • March 5, 1980 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • Canada
      • Language
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Stone Cold Dead
      • Filming locations
        • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
      • Production companies
        • Ko-Zak Productions
        • Canadian Film Development Corporation (CFDC)
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      • Budget
        • CA$900,000 (estimated)
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 48 minutes
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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