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Mort ou vif

Original title: Wanted: Dead or Alive
  • 1986
  • 12
  • 1h 46m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
6.6K
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Mort ou vif (1986)
Bounty hunter Nick Randall (Rutger Hauer) is offered two hundred fifty thousand dollars by the C.I.A. to get the terrorist behind the bombing of a Los Angeles, California movie theater. Nick quit the C.I.A. because he couldn't trust them. Can they be trusted now, and can he stop the terrorists?
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A bounty hunter is offered $250,000 by CIA to get the terrorist behind an LA movie theater bombing. He quit CIA because he couldn't trust them. Can they be trusted now? Can he stop the terro... Read allA bounty hunter is offered $250,000 by CIA to get the terrorist behind an LA movie theater bombing. He quit CIA because he couldn't trust them. Can they be trusted now? Can he stop the terrorists?A bounty hunter is offered $250,000 by CIA to get the terrorist behind an LA movie theater bombing. He quit CIA because he couldn't trust them. Can they be trusted now? Can he stop the terrorists?

  • Director
    • Gary Sherman
  • Writers
    • Michael Patrick Goodman
    • Brian Taggert
    • Gary Sherman
  • Stars
    • Rutger Hauer
    • Gene Simmons
    • Robert Guillaume
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    5.9/10
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    • Director
      • Gary Sherman
    • Writers
      • Michael Patrick Goodman
      • Brian Taggert
      • Gary Sherman
    • Stars
      • Rutger Hauer
      • Gene Simmons
      • Robert Guillaume
    • 52User reviews
    • 56Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Rutger Hauer
    Rutger Hauer
    • Nick Randall
    Gene Simmons
    Gene Simmons
    • Malak Al Rahim
    Robert Guillaume
    Robert Guillaume
    • Philmore Walker
    Mel Harris
    Mel Harris
    • Terry
    William Russ
    William Russ
    • Danny Quintz
    Susan MacDonald
    • Louise Quintz
    Jerry Hardin
    Jerry Hardin
    • John Lipton
    Hugh Gillin
    Hugh Gillin
    • Patrick Donoby
    Robert Harper
    Robert Harper
    • Dave Henderson
    Eli Danker
    Eli Danker
    • Robert Aziz
    Joseph Nasser
    • Hassan
    • (as Joe Nasser)
    Suzanne Wouk
    • Jamilla
    Gerald Papasian
    • Abdul Renza
    Nick Faltas
    Nick Faltas
    • Amir
    Hammam Shafie
    • Chemical Expert
    Tyler Tyhurst
    • Charlie Higgins
    Ted White
    Ted White
    • Pete
    Neil Summers
    Neil Summers
    • Hardy
    • (as Neil Sommers)
    • Director
      • Gary Sherman
    • Writers
      • Michael Patrick Goodman
      • Brian Taggert
      • Gary Sherman
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    6claudio_carvalho

    A B-Movie Full of Clichés That Entertains

    The former CIA operative in the Middle East Nick Randall (Rutger Hauer) is presently a bounty hunter in Los Angeles. He chases most wanted guys to get the reward and is saving money for repairing a vessel. He intends to retire and travel around the world with his girlfriend Terry (Mel Harris) and his best friend is Detective Danny Quintz (William Russ). After a terrorist attack in a movie theater, Randall is assigned to catch the evil terrorist, Malak Al Rahim (Gene Simmons), who has killed more than 140 persons in his attempt. However, the real intention of his disaffection from CIA, John Lipton (Jerry Hardin), is to use Randall as a bait to catch Malak. Terry and Danny are murdered by one terrorist and Randall discovers that the Malak's agenda is to blow-up a chemical facility and kill thirty thousand persons. But Randall now seeks revenge against Malak.

    "Wanted: Dead or Alive" is a B-movie full of clichés, but supported by good actors. Today I have just seen is again (01 May 2013) and the promising beginning unfortunately becomes a totally predictable story. The conclusion is awful, with Randall chasing Malak in a refinery crowded with policemen, detectives and agents and nobody hears the shooting. Anyway this movie entertains. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "Exterminador Implacável (on DVD)" ("Implacable Exterminator") or "Procurado Vivo ou Morto" (on VHS) ("Wanted Dead or Alive")
    7buzznzipp1995

    A terrorist's enemy who can see, even in the darkness.

    This is the type of hero, we all need. Someone who can handle the situation and get the job done! And done indeed, he does as 'Nick Randall', a bounty hunter with a proved ability for survival.

    I hadn't followed Rutger's rolls very closely until he played a very controlling and virtually unstoppable cereal-murderer.

    Eric Red's story and Robert Harmon's directed film, 'The Hitcher'. A thriller that makes the hairs on your neck stand straight up, with a strange echoing eeriness.

    Rutger was 'mesmurizing' in the roll that he just, took over. He was aptly the killers's killer.

    I walked out of the theater stunned at his absolutely convincing performance. So when I went and saw, 'Wanted' with the reversal of 'rolls' for Rutger, Hell! He goes back and forth through 'Goodguy' 'Badguy' 'Protag' and 'Antag' character rolls better than Sylvester Stallone or Kevin Costner, even better than Harrison Ford for crying out loud.

    This man has that skilled ability, to lay it out unmistakably. The Hero that Nick Randall is in "Wanted: Dead or Alive" is a 'Snake-Eater'. First zero's in on his target and sets it up, then hit's them hard, knocking them down and then out. He is a 'Patriot', that doesn't want to be 'Snowed' by anyone. He is a strong man and yet he's a caring friend to fellow actor William Russ's character ((the L.A. officer Danny Quintz and even Agent Walker of the F.B.I. who considers him a 'Friend' for over 15 years)) the most impressive part(s) to me are when you can feel the emotionally-loaded response from Hauer's 'Randall'. You see him angry, hot, sweating feeling the strain. He is broken down emotionally with tears in his eyes at the death of his friend and his new love'Terry' whose lives have been brought to an 'abrupt end' by an anti-American group of killers. He still doesn't lose accurate focus under the pressure of his 'cover' being given away to his enemy, 'used as live bait' by those supposedly on his side of the fence (for their own strategic manoeuvrings).

    Even so, he forces himself not to stop or even slow down but follows his conscience through to the very ending of this Government contracted game, in which they are involved with 'holy-waring' terrorists. Rock group lead-singer Gene Simmons plays a jihad-violent terrorist that is a madman out to appease himself and his killing partners. Even with Simmons who plays well, he knows being an Israeli what it feels like to have a terrorist organization plotting to destroy your very existence.

    An incredible action movie that blows doors off of many others in this film 'genre'. If you haven't seen this one, but you have seen 9/11 on the television news and the papers...do yourself a favor, rent or buy this on D.V.D, watch it and feel better.

    This was not four-star acting. But the story can take you through if you're into it. It's like a late night made for television feature to be honest...but its fun. No fear but loss, triggering anger, causing Nick to bring about 'exacting' vengeance and then...comforting relief. (**)
    jimbo_jones_hp

    During the 80's I saw every Rutger Hauer Movie

    and this is one of my favorites, although he look really big and out of shape he adds some real gravity and feeling to the lead role and his nemesis played by Gene Simmons is very effetive.

    Full of sensational one-liners, delievered with an absolute straight face by all involved, it is fast, furious, 80's action.

    My personal favorite (used it the other day) "next time give me a kiss before you f*ck me".

    In fact I'm off to the video store to rent it right now.

    Jimbo
    6SkullScreamerReturns

    Essence of 80's action thriller

    I watched this movie now for the first time, but it made me feel very familiar. It was like all those action movies that I watched from tv in mid-90's when I was very young. This means two things. It's got the classic b-movie cheese, the style before everything was done with computer effects. But also, I get the irritating feeling that it's "not a very good movie". Even when I was a teenager I sometimes felt this same thing when watching action movies. I liked them but at the same time even as a youngster I sometimes felt a bit stupid, like wasting my time with those movies.

    Rutger Hauer is a cool actor and for some reason I haven't ever seen many of his films. But now I started to check them out because fans of cheesy action movies often mention Rutger's name as some sort of cult icon. He does have a certain charm and makes this movie enjoyable.

    I was maybe expecting a little bit more action. There are big guns but they are being shot only rarely, and most of the film is like a detective thriller drama. But the action scenes are nicely divided throughout the movie so it doesn't get too boring.

    So, I'm not going to take a Rutger Hauer tattoo but I'm probably going to watch a couple more of his movies.
    7Keno27

    Good Rutger Film!

    Rutger's the MAN! I found this film at Best Buy about 4 or 5 months after September 11th, and it just hit the spot! I had never heard of the movie but being a Rutger fan I usually will spend the money to add his films to my ever growing collection. Sometimes he's the only thing that adds to the life of some very dreary films and he's in a bunch of them. The '80's however seems to have been his decade and this film is a pretty good outing for him.

    It is in the B-Movie range, for sure, but it works well. Gene Simmons plays a great villain. The action and pacing of the film works well, and frankly the subject matter couldn't be more up-to-date.

    I wish they were making more movies like this today where the terrorists get what they deserve and the audience can enjoy the pay back and feel like they are participating in the action.

    The very end of the film is great and it certainly is a statement that works even better today. I think most people would feel the same way as Rutger does at the end of this movie and want to do the same thing. I certainly did!

    For fans of action and/or Rutger hunt this movie down!

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    • Trivia
      Rutger Hauer played the descendant of the Josh Randall character, who was played by Steve McQueen on the western television series, Au nom de la loi (1958).
    • Goofs
      About a third of the way through, Nick and other policemen are trying to disarm a suspect holding seven sticks of dynamite only 100 feet away. The dynamite explodes much less than it should; seven sticks of dynamite would level a house, and everyone would have to be at least 300 feet away to avoid serious injury or death.
    • Quotes

      Philmore Walker: The next time you fuck me Lipton, kiss me first!

    • Alternate versions
      There exist two different version on videotape. One where Malak Al Rahim dies at the end, by having his head blown off, and one where this doesn't happen. The ending where Rahim doesn't die, is very tame, since the picture just fades to black, and then fades back in, with Randaal sitting somewhere pondering his fate.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: The Worst Films of 1986 (1987)
    • Soundtracks
      Live Bait
      Written by Joe Renzetti and Simon Stokes

      Performed by Delaney Bramlett

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    • Release date
      • January 14, 1987 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Wanted Dead or Alive
    • Filming locations
      • San Pedro, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • New World Pictures
      • Balcor Film Investors
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    • Budget
      • $4,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $7,555,000
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,845,836
      • Jan 18, 1987
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,555,000
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      1 hour 46 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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