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Les Faucons de la nuit

Original title: Nighthawks
  • 1981
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
23K
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Sylvester Stallone in Les Faucons de la nuit (1981)
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When one of Europe's most lethal terrorists shows up in New York, an elite undercover cop is assigned to take him down by any means necessary.When one of Europe's most lethal terrorists shows up in New York, an elite undercover cop is assigned to take him down by any means necessary.When one of Europe's most lethal terrorists shows up in New York, an elite undercover cop is assigned to take him down by any means necessary.

  • Directors
    • Bruce Malmuth
    • Gary Nelson
    • Sylvester Stallone
  • Writers
    • David Shaber
    • Paul Sylbert
  • Stars
    • Sylvester Stallone
    • Rutger Hauer
    • Billy Dee Williams
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    23K
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    • Directors
      • Bruce Malmuth
      • Gary Nelson
      • Sylvester Stallone
    • Writers
      • David Shaber
      • Paul Sylbert
    • Stars
      • Sylvester Stallone
      • Rutger Hauer
      • Billy Dee Williams
    • 149User reviews
    • 74Critic reviews
    • 56Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sylvester Stallone
    Sylvester Stallone
    • Deke DaSilva
    Rutger Hauer
    Rutger Hauer
    • Wulfgar
    Billy Dee Williams
    Billy Dee Williams
    • Matthew Fox
    Lindsay Wagner
    Lindsay Wagner
    • Irene
    Persis Khambatta
    Persis Khambatta
    • Shakka
    Nigel Davenport
    Nigel Davenport
    • Peter Hartman
    Hilarie Thompson
    Hilarie Thompson
    • Pam
    Joe Spinell
    Joe Spinell
    • Lt. Munafo
    Walter Mathews
    Walter Mathews
    • Commissioner
    E. Brian Dean
    • Sergeant
    Caesar Cordova
    • Puerto Rican Proprietor
    Charles Duval
    • Dr. Ghiselin
    Tony Munafo
    • Big Mike
    Howard Stein
    • Disco Manager
    Tawn Christian
    • Disco Hostess
    Jamie Gillis
    Jamie Gillis
    • Designer
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    • Conductor
    Yvette Hawkins
    • Mrs. Ntembwe
    • Directors
      • Bruce Malmuth
      • Gary Nelson
      • Sylvester Stallone
    • Writers
      • David Shaber
      • Paul Sylbert
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    crewcut6

    Hollywood's toughest hero VS Hollywood's meanest villian

    Finally, Sly Stallone stars in a film that he really deserves to appear in! He and Billy Dee Williams make a great team as two no-nonsense New York cops who chase Rutger Hauer, who has a great role as a remorseless terrorist (then again, no terrorist has a heart of gold!) Though he's totally unrecognizable with a long beard, Stallone does an exceptionally good performance because unlike his other cop roles, such as Ray Tango from "Tango and Cash", Sly doesn't portray a cocky character, which makes it very realistic. However, our hero doesn't show his muscles in this flick, but, it proves that you don't have to be brawny to be a tough guy.



    Hauer is also perfect, playing what he does best, an oily villian. He might look very suave at first in this film, but when he shows his true colors, you better watch out. Last but not least is Billy Dee Williams, who does a cool Roger Murtaughesque cop who relies on his partner Sly to do the job.

    If you're in the mood for suspense and good chase scenes, "Nighthawks" is your gameplan. Look out for the great conclusion. It might cause you a great deal of shock!
    7ReelCheese

    Long Before Terrorism Was On Our Minds...

    Long before terrorism was on the minds of most Americans, NIGHTHAWKS tackled the thorny topic. Sylvester Stallone and Billy Dee Williams are decoy cops -- that is, they venture into rough neighborhoods to bait muggers and other forms of scum -- assigned to track down the cold and calculating Rutger Hauer. It seems the devious mastermind has landed in the media capital of the world, New York City, to try and regain his place among the terrorist elite.

    Although it's a fairly decent action/suspense effort, NIGHTHAWKS is difficult to recommend unconditionally. The performances are certainly solid; in fact, it's hard to remember Stallone, here sporting a thin beard, being so effective outside of boxing trunks. The action is crisp and exhilarating, with one pursuit through subterranean New York deserving of a place in the Chase Hall of Fame. The story is original and much of the plot intriguing. And Hauer, in his American film debut, is a suitably hateful villain, with his motives all to familiar to contemporary audiences.

    Yet NIGHTHAWKS is not quite as good as the sum of its parts. Even though the film starts out with a bang -- literally -- there's somehow too much build-up and not enough execution. The movie has not aged particularly well, and despite its 1981 release date has the feel of a '70s period piece. And as good as Hauer is, his character is a little too incredible to believe as he pulls off massive acts of terror with little or no sponsorship; what should take a team of experts is accomplished by one man wanted by countless law enforcement agencies.

    In the end, NIGHTHAWKS is a movie you're bound to like -- either a little bit or a lot. Considering the high ratio of garbage that has and will continue to spew out of Hollywood, I guess that's not such a bad thing.
    patrickl-1

    "What the f*** is 'Nighthawks'?"

    ...Something that I've heard again and again throughout the eighties and nineties. It's only Stallone 's and Hauer's best performances in any movie that I've seen them in. I read a positive comment (which encouraged me to write this) about this film. I was 9 years old when this movie came out: tried to sneak into it when it played in the theaters (failed), saw it a year later on cable, and I LOVED IT! I resembled a little Rutger Hauer and lived in Los Angeles at the time, so I found myself almost relating to this film. But I was so impressed that it wasn't like all of the other dreck that came out that year, too.Now international terrorism is simply a satire in today's films until 9/11. However, I think that "Die Hard" changed the industry forever in a bad way. To them more is better- to me, more is more. This movie does not glamorize violence (like the before mentioned) and shows how serious it is when it hits home. This movie did not play very long in theaters (in 1981), and hardly anyone can recollect it. It was made on a modest budget, and so many films have surpassed it since, it is now been archived.

    I wish Stallone returned to this kind of role: he's so enamoured with John Rambo, Rocky Balboa, every other action-hero-cardboard role that he lost credibility. Hauer went down a separate but equal path in demonstrating his difficulties with other directors, he's a strait-to-video icon.

    To this day, I still remember the lines "...I do not enjoy killing-- but it's my job!" and "...now this is for the press...Now you may drop the child, but don't drop this..."

    Why can't people watch this instead of Steven Segal movies? I guess Serpico's out, Marky-Mark's in...
    Schlockmeister

    Timely Terrorist Movie

    It was 1981 and the world had just gone through a decade of terrorism. Casting Rutger Hauer and Persis Khambatta (she was the bald woman in the original Star Trek movie) as heartlessly cold terrorists was great casting! Billy Dee Williams and Stallone as street cops suddenly transferred to a terrorist unit do a good job. Stallone had not become a parody of himself yet and his diction is better here than it had ever been up to then. The movie's pace is unrelenting. This is a movie that I almost always have to stop and watch, easily getting swiped up into the story again and again, when I see it on television. Excellent twist ending and monorail scene. Recommended highly.
    ChoiBaby

    Genuinely worthwhile thriller benefits from strong character development and great acting.

    Two dedicated albeit crackerjack cops (Sylvester "Sly" Stallone and Billy Dee Williams) are on a new case: They must apprehend a slick, nefarious international terrorist and not to mention notorious criminal mastermind, Wulfgar (Rutger Hauer). Wulfgar's schemes thrive on the destruction of World Order and democracy. The two detectives, whose beat have always been the petty criminals of the street, have at first expressed animadversion when they are forced to nail the wily villain, Wulfgar. They have never encountered such an eluding antagonist before. No longer can the cops use conventional tactics, but they must resort to new, fresh methods...

    For Wulfgar dissembles his identity with several incognitos, thus making him a tougher target to capture.

    NIGHTHAWKS is a well-mounted, well-paced thriller that puts the accent on suspense (with some bloodshed of course). NIGHTHAWKS is a neat powerhouse! The movie contains riveting chases, a spectacle for a final confrontation, and an aggressively structured formula throughout the entire film. There are lots of opportunities for combustible moments in this film as well.

    What makes NIGHTHAWKS standout even greater and better than the ordinary action flick is its emphasis on characterization and morals. NIGHTHAWKS does a terrific interpretation of how fascinating and surreptitious the terrorist bad guy is compared to a troublesome criminal. Whereas the latter simply relies on survival and desperation in the derelict streets, the former is a very intelligent person with a respectively high I.Q. and an organized purpose. His mission is clear: to fight the oppressors who have destroyed his native land and people. The terrorist covers his tracks well and moves from location and location, making his presence less conspicuous. As for the heroic cops, Deke DaSilva (Stallone) manages to preserve ethics first when making a judgment before decisive action. He knows when to call out the shot. DaSilva refuses to jeopardize innocent lives just for the sake of shooting down the villain, and in most cases, he has earned a level of propriety. DaSilva's testament to moral values is also well demonstrated in NIGHTHAWKS.

    Rutger Hauer gave a genuinely eerie and chilling performance as he portrays a very psychotic but also very convincing villain with a substantially bad attitude. Overall, NIGHTHAWKS is a high caliber action film. This "above and beyond the call of duty" type quality of motion picture is a consistently thorough and memorable film. This ranks among the finest cop dramas ever composed and for over a decade, this film's reputation and aura have managed to stand the test of time. NIGHTHAWKS is a recommended hit.

    RATING: *** out of ****.

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    • Trivia
      Stories about on-set fights between Rutger Hauer and Sylvester Stallone are still talked about amongst fans of this movie and both actors. In his autobiography, Hauer stated that Stallone had come off a recent string of box office bombs, and was in desperate need of a hit movie. Hauer felt that many of the on-set clashes stemmed from Stallone's constant efforts to keep tight control over every aspect of the film's production (such as replacing original director Gary Nelson with Bruce Malmuth). However, Hauer also said during interviews in later years that he actually didn't take his arguments with Stallone personally, and that the biggest problem during filming was that it was a very difficult movie to make. From his part, Stallone has expressed deep regret over his behavior in the 1980s during a 2014 interview, stating that the success of Rocky (1976) had made him "insufferable"; by his own admission, he "abused power and was an authority on everything", and wished that he "could go back and punch myself in the face".
    • Goofs
      When Fox is loading his rifle just before the confrontation at the bus, you can clearly see the crimped ends of the blank rounds he's loading.
    • Quotes

      Deke DaSilva: Lieutenant? I just got these latest transfer orders from the Captain.

      Lt. Munafo: Yeah, don't sing me any operas. I'm not feeling well right now and I'm in a bad mood.

      Deke DaSilva: I'm not gonna sing any operas. I'm talking about these transfer orders. Come on, Munafo. I've been working Decoy for nine years and now I'm pulled and I'd like to know why.

      Lt. Munafo: Hey, don't start with me. It's Lieutenant. You don't know me well enough to call me Munafo. But I know you, DaSilva. The gung-ho Lone Ranger of the street crime unit. Well, you can forget about that because we've been asked to cooperate with a special federal/state unit, and we will. You and Fox have been assigned to an ATAC unit.

      Matthew Fox: Come on! Terrorism is hijackers and hostages. That's FBI stuff. What the hell do they want with us?

      Lt. Munafo: I don't know. Your service records may have something to do with it. How many times have you been hospitalized last year? Five? Well, consider this squad a vacation from Decoy.

      Deke DaSilva: I don't need a vacation.

      Lt. Munafo: Yes, you do. Now, they need someone who knows the local rat holes and you're nominated. Anything goes down, you're the man.

      Deke DaSilva: You mind telling me where this came from?

      Lt. Munafo: From the Commissioner, and he got it from Washington. They're sending a specialist from Europe... Interpol... to help organize it in conjunction with Federal funding. And this department will extend every courtesy. Do you understand?

      Deke DaSilva: [grabs Munafo] No, I don't understand...

      Lt. Munafo: Get your hands off me! Understand this, sucker! You're a cop and you'll go where you're assigned! Now, you and Tonto be here at eight o'clock tomorrow, sharp! End of story!

    • Alternate versions
      SPOILER: The theatrical release as well as all video, laserdisc, television, and DVD versions contain the altered ending where DaSilva shoots Wulfgar only twice, despite the fact that Wulfgar has six bullet wounds on his body.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Nighthawks/Modern Romance/Heaven's Gate/Excalibur/Napoleon (1981)
    • Soundtracks
      Getaway
      Written by Billy Powell (uncredited), Dale Krantz (uncredited) and Barry Lee Harwood (uncredited)

      Performed by The Rossington Collins Band (as Rossington Collins)

      Courtesy of MCA Records

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    • Release date
      • April 22, 1981 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
      • French
      • Swedish
    • Also known as
      • Halcones de la noche
    • Filming locations
      • Arding & Hobbs department store, 315 Lavender Hill, Clapham Junction, Clapham, London, England, UK(Battersea not Clapham)
    • Production companies
      • Universal Pictures
      • Martin Poll Productions
      • The Production Company
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $14,905,359
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,525,360
      • Apr 12, 1981
    • Gross worldwide
      • $19,905,359
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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