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À armes égales

Original title: The Challenge
  • 1982
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 53m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
2.9K
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Scott Glenn in À armes égales (1982)
A down-and-out American boxer becomes involved in a feud between two Japanese brothers.
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A down-and-out American boxer becomes involved in a feud between two Japanese brothers.A down-and-out American boxer becomes involved in a feud between two Japanese brothers.A down-and-out American boxer becomes involved in a feud between two Japanese brothers.

  • Director
    • John Frankenheimer
  • Writers
    • Richard Maxwell
    • John Sayles
    • Ivan Moffat
  • Stars
    • Scott Glenn
    • Toshirô Mifune
    • Donna Kei Benz
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    6.2/10
    2.9K
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    • Director
      • John Frankenheimer
    • Writers
      • Richard Maxwell
      • John Sayles
      • Ivan Moffat
    • Stars
      • Scott Glenn
      • Toshirô Mifune
      • Donna Kei Benz
    • 42User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Scott Glenn
    Scott Glenn
    • Rick
    Toshirô Mifune
    Toshirô Mifune
    • Yoshida
    Donna Kei Benz
    • Akiko
    Atsuo Nakamura
    • Hideo
    Calvin Jung
    • Ando
    Clyde Kusatsu
    Clyde Kusatsu
    • Go
    Sab Shimono
    Sab Shimono
    • Toshio
    Kiyoaki Nagai
    • Kubo
    Kenta Fukasaku
    • Jiro
    Shôgo Shimada
    Shôgo Shimada
    • Father of Yoshida
    Yoshio Inaba
    Yoshio Inaba
    • Instructor
    Seiji Miyaguchi
    Seiji Miyaguchi
    • Old Man
    Miiko Taka
    Miiko Taka
    • Yoshida's Wife
    Akio Kameda
    • Boxer
    Hisashi Osaka
    • Knifeman
    Yûko Okamoto
    • T.V. Monitor Girl #1
    Tae Matsuda
    • T.V. Monitor Girl #2
    Pat McNamara
    Pat McNamara
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    • Director
      • John Frankenheimer
    • Writers
      • Richard Maxwell
      • John Sayles
      • Ivan Moffat
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    terenceallen

    A Hidden Martial Arts Classic

    The Challenge is one of those genre movies that is so good that it not only breaks the genre mold but gets lost in the shuffle, hidden by lots of other movies not nearly as good.

    Scott Glenn and Toshiro Mifune give excellent and their usual intense performances as a budding samurai cum boxer and his instructor, bonding as the instructor is caught up in a clan feud with his brother.

    This movie is good for three reasons. One reason is the normal steadfast performances of its stars. The second is the keen, insightful direction of John Frankenheimer, a grossly underrated director who helmed such classics as The Train, Ronin, and The Manchurian Candidate. And the third is the able kenjutsu (swordfighting)and aikido of a then unknown American martial arts instructor based in Japan who at the time was going by Steve Seagal. I guess I don't have to tell you who he grew up to be.
    Gislef

    Bottom 100?

    Geez, I kinda like this one. It's an interesting look at Japanese culture from an outsider's viewpoint (compare it to The Hunted, with Christopher Lambert and Joan Chen). It makes good use of the same hotel as the one used for the Tyrell Corporation in Blade Runner, and the office/swordfight at the end is a hoot as Scott Glenn turns mere office equipment into deadly kung fu weaponry! Glenn's always worth seeing, even in this, one of his earlier works.
    Skip McCoy

    This film is waiting to be appreciated....

    Wow, it's a crying shame that more people haven't seen this one. It's really a lot of fun to watch. Frankenheimer's direction is sharp (as always) and the performances from Glenn and Mifune are pretty okay. The fact that John Sayles worked on the screenplay is what first drew me to it. My expectations were definitively on the lower end (I mean Alligator, Battle Beyond the Stars and Piranha are fun, but.....). So I was pleasantly surprised to find a film that I ended up really enjoying. It's not as good as Sidney Pollack's somewhat similar Yakuza, but they'd make an interesting double feature. The final raid on Mifune's brother's complex is a nice finale.
    7khodgman

    Keeps coming to mind.

    This isn't an award winning film. This isn't a well known film. But it has a good premise and is one of my secret pleasures. Two Brothers in a long standing feud over an ancient family sword and an American "dupe" that's been thrown into the fray. We watch his journey and education in a different culture with different values (yet oddly similar to ours, and riddled with similar weaknesses.)

    The reason I know I like this one (even with all the flaws) is that it keeps coming to mind from time to time. And after some thought, I think it boils down to basic examinations of how to live one's life. How important is Honor? Is it better to take the quick and easy $ or to work for it? How important are family bonds? Are the modern ways of life any better than the traditional ones? Is it ever too late to turn your life around? And so forth. These are why I like this movie. Sure it can come off as a bit preachy about duty, honor, loyalty and traditional ways, but it has always made me think about what is the best way to live one's life.
    7gavin6942

    A True Gem

    A down-and-out American boxer (Scott Glenn) becomes involved in a feud between two Japanese brothers.

    This is one of those hidden gems you never hear about. A great blend of American and Japanese cinema, some action and some grit. The film really ought to be a cult classic, and yet I feel like very few people have ever heard of it. Most surprising to me is how the film did not seem to get a bump after the Netflix series "Daredevil" took off. In some ways, Scott Glenn's character on that show is very much a continuation of his character here.

    Thanks to Kino, the film is available on Blu-ray though it does not seem to have any features. That is too bad. I am always ready for an audio commentary.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      According to Scott Glenn, the original script was about a ruthless club fighter from California with no family and no real background who gets involved in bringing a sword to Japan, and through a lot of crazy adventures he winds up with a martial arts sensei. The core of the movie would have been about father and son finding each other from completely different cultures. After shooting started, Glenn became aware very quickly that all those character-driven scenes were either being cut or shortened to almost non-existence, and that he was doing a martial arts movie. Toshirô Mifune came to him and told him: "Look, this is what's happening. I'm disappointed, and I know you are, but this is what it is. So you can either have your heart broken every day, or you can use this experience as an opportunity to be spending an interesting time in Japan with me as your tour guide." Glenn accepted Mifune's offer.
    • Goofs
      After Akiko disappears at the street festival, Rick runs into a guy with a walkie-talkie. As they're talking, people passing in the background look at the camera, duck, and run out of frame.
    • Quotes

      Rick: Any rules?

      Yoshida: One fights to survive.

    • Alternate versions
      The movie was renamed "Sword of the Ninja" for the U.S. Television version shown and was drastically reedited by about ten minutes due to it's graphic violence (decapitations, gun play, etc.) It also features commercial interludes that go into a silver portrait that would stop the film where the commercial break would begin and then return to the film after the commercial with the same interlude fading back into the film. This version of the film has rarely been seen since the late 90's and has been shown it's original 108 min. uncut version on cable networks since then.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Sisters, Barbarosa, The Road Warrior (1982)

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    • Release date
      • September 1, 1982 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Japan
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • The Challenge
    • Filming locations
      • Osaka, Japan
    • Production companies
      • CBS Theatrical Films
      • Poncher-Rosen-Beckman Productions
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,977,706
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,977,706
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 53 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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