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Presidio: Base militaire, San Francisco

Original title: The Presidio
  • 1988
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  • 1h 37m
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6.0/10
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Sean Connery, Meg Ryan, and Mark Harmon in Presidio: Base militaire, San Francisco (1988)
A San Francisco civilian police detective is forced to work on a series of murders with his former enemy commanding officer while dating his daughter.
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A San Francisco civilian police detective is forced to work on a series of murders with his former enemy commanding officer while dating his daughter.A San Francisco civilian police detective is forced to work on a series of murders with his former enemy commanding officer while dating his daughter.A San Francisco civilian police detective is forced to work on a series of murders with his former enemy commanding officer while dating his daughter.

  • Director
    • Peter Hyams
  • Writer
    • Larry Ferguson
  • Stars
    • Sean Connery
    • Mark Harmon
    • Meg Ryan
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    6.0/10
    21K
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    • Director
      • Peter Hyams
    • Writer
      • Larry Ferguson
    • Stars
      • Sean Connery
      • Mark Harmon
      • Meg Ryan
    • 84User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
    • 31Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Sean Connery
    Sean Connery
    • Lt. Col. Alan Caldwell
    Mark Harmon
    Mark Harmon
    • Jay Austin
    Meg Ryan
    Meg Ryan
    • Donna Caldwell
    Jack Warden
    Jack Warden
    • Sgt. Maj. Ross Maclure
    Mark Blum
    Mark Blum
    • Arthur Peale
    Dana Gladstone
    Dana Gladstone
    • Col. Paul Lawrence
    Jenette Goldstein
    Jenette Goldstein
    • Patti Jean Lynch
    Marvin J. McIntyre
    Marvin J. McIntyre
    • MP Zeke
    Don Calfa
    Don Calfa
    • Howard Buckely
    John DiSanti
    John DiSanti
    • Det. Marvin Powell
    Robert Lesser
    Robert Lesser
    • Sgt. Mueller
    James Hooks Reynolds
    • George Spota
    Curtis W. Sims
    • Sgt. Garfield
    Rick Zumwalt
    Rick Zumwalt
    • Bully in Bar
    Rosalyn Marshall
    • Lawrence's Secretary
    Jessie Lawrence Ferguson
    Jessie Lawrence Ferguson
    • Pilot at Travis AFB
    Larry Flash Jenkins
    Larry Flash Jenkins
    • MP Dutton
    Jesse D. Goins
    Jesse D. Goins
    • MP Bygrave
    • Director
      • Peter Hyams
    • Writer
      • Larry Ferguson
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    8jhazelett72

    Better-than-average thriller

    Despite what some people have said about this movie, I must tell you I thoroughly enjoyed it. Sean Connery, as always, gets into his character Lt. Col. Caldwell very well (he should be cast as a military officer more often). Meg Ryan, though limited in screen time, shines as his daughter Donna...they're father-daughter sessions make for some good drama.

    Mark Harmon, who for some reason hasn't received many offers to star in big movie roles, plays Jay Austin. He's a cop who used to be an MP at The Presidio, the base at which a murder takes place. Harmon does an excellent job, both as Donna's lover and Caldwell's unwanted partner.

    The fact is, the performances are wonderful, the story is fascinating, and the chase scenes create pulse-pounding excitement. If you like action, romance, drama, and a little humor every now and then, I recommend The Presidio.
    6Hey_Sweden

    Connery fans should dig it.

    A break-in at a military base leads to a murder; the perpetrators' escape causes the death of a cop outside the base, so the case will involve both the San Francisco P.D. and the military police. Former MP Jay Austin (Mark Harmon) is now a detective who will butt heads with his old commanding officer, Lieutenant Colonel Alan Caldwell (Sean Connery). They'll argue about methodology, and jurisdiction, and other such things, and Jay will naturally fall in lust with Caldwells' conveniently cute daughter Donna (Meg Ryan).

    Although there are some good moments for the main actors - Jack Warden also among them, as Caldwells' longtime friend Ross Maclure - this movie is more entertaining during its murder investigation scenes. It IS played awfully straight, with not much in the way of humour, but then, this is more of a serious thriller than the typical buddy-cop action film. It does also have, however, a ridiculous scene that serves no real purpose to the plot other than to show how bad ass Connery is, as he beats up Rick Zumwalt (as a bully in a bar) with his THUMB. Slickly made, with capable direction by Peter Hyams, who again serves as as his own cinematographer (and does a better job of lighting the proceedings than usual). The location work in SF is excellent, fortunately.

    The handsome Harmon is passable as our likable good guy protagonist, but he doesn't have much chemistry with either Connery or Ryan. The supporting cast is solid: Mark Blum, Marvin J. McIntyre, Dana Gladstone, the much too briefly seen Jenette Goldstein, Don Calfa (in a quick cameo), John DiSanti, Robert Lesser, Patrick Kilpatrick, etc., but Connery is the principal reason to watch "The Presidio". His effortlessly strong presence lends itself well to the role of a career military man.

    This is easy enough to watch, but also easy enough to forget.

    Six out of 10.
    6imseeg

    The good: great action photography and Sean Connery is excellent, as always. The bad: bland performance by the other leading character whose name I cant even remember.

    Quite enjoyable action detective. Acting by Sean Connery is excellent, as always, but the weak link of this movie is the other leading character, who looks like a desk clerk for a hairdressing salon, meaning he looks bland and dandy, with no screen presence whatsoever. This is troubling because this "hairdressers desk clerk" leading actor has to play a character that opposes Sean Connery and there just isnt any real chemistry.

    The biggest mistake therefore is made in casting for this movie. They should have cast a more macho kinda actor, like Bruce Willis or James Woods and not some whimp. On Imdb's Trivia section I read that initially Kevin Costner was casted as the other leading role. But to great dismay of Sean Connery (he was furious) another actor replaced Kevin Costner at the last minute.

    This movie is still quite enjoyable, although it could have been a lot better with a different actor opposing Sean Connery.

    The whole movie is about two macho guys (one military, one police) butting heads against each other while trying to solve a murder case. There is some charming budding romance plot with Meg Ryan to be enjoyed as well, although it stays somewhat superficial and hasnt any real merit to the story.
    5bkoganbing

    Murder At The Presidio

    A Military Policeman investigating what looked like a break-in at the Officer's Club at the Presidio in San Francisco is shot down. The same man also shoots an SFPD officer while fleeing the first crime. This makes the whole thing a dual jurisdiction between the Army and the local law enforcement.

    Hard enough normally, but in this situation you have a detective played by Mark Harmon who's a former MP who has a bad history with Sean Connery the provost marshal in charge at the Presidio. Though they hate each other's guts they of necessity have to work together.

    Sean Connery is one of those players who just being in a film elevates in class. Without him in the thing this would be just a routine police yarn, might have been good enough for a made for TV film and nothing more. Another conflict in the film is Connery with daughter Meg Ryan who takes an interest in Harmon at first to spite dad, but then finds herself falling for him.

    Acting honors in this film go to Jack Warden the retired sergeant major who won a Congressional Medal of Honor saving Connery's life in Vietnam. Warden and Connery keep you interested in the film, in finding out just why the MP and the SFPD officer had to die. Without them, I doubt anyone would care.
    7Ffolkes-3

    Preferably for Sean Connery fans

    I haven't seen "The Presidio" for about a decade, so watching it again recently after so many years was almost like watching it for the first time.

    Although it's definitely not a top class thriller, more of a low-key crime drama, the final twist in the tale makes it a decent picture. It's got fantastic setting. Peter Hyams, who apart from directing the film also holds a spot as director of photography, shots exteriors stylishly. The slightly cold colours correspond well with Sean Connery's characterisation as a strict man of principles.

    In case of Connery it's always as much about the acting as it is about the looks and he looks really good as an MP officer, mostly wearing regular uniforms, prefferably dark blue. If he hadn't succeeded as 007 he would have definitely made a career as a character actor playing officers.

    Mark Harmon takes over as an action man from Connery which is a nice change. The chase scene is quite impressive even by today's standards, well done! On the other hand the fight scene with Connery is also well choreographed.

    My only complain would be about Meg Ryan's character. She seems too soft, too childish as for a person rised only by a father, who happens to be a rather tough guy, shy of showing emotions. Somehow her character doesn't convince me at all.

    In a nutshell: you'll like the film if you like San Francsico and you'll love it if you like Sean Connery. No more, no less.

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    • Trivia
      The footage of the aircraft carrier passing underneath the Golden Gate Bridge was subsequently used in the opening title sequence of the first two seasons of NCIS : Enquêtes spéciales (2003), which stars Mark Harmon.
    • Goofs
      When Col Caldwell is shooting the guy with the shotgun in the water warehouse, he shoots several times and then a "click" is heard indicating he is out of bullets. When the Colt Model M1911A1 .45 pistol fires the last round in the magazine, the slide locks back (open), so there is no empty click - the .45 Caldwell is holding does not have the slide locked back, so he hadn't fired the last round in the pistol.
    • Quotes

      Lt. Col. Alan Caldwell: What in the hell is "the Dead"?

      Jay Austin: You wouldn't understand.

      Lt. Col. Alan Caldwell: Try me.

      Jay Austin: The Grateful Dead.

      Lt. Col. Alan Caldwell: The Grateful Dead?

      Jay Austin: Grateful Dead.

      Lt. Col. Alan Caldwell: I don't understand.

      Jay Austin: [sarcastically] That's a surprise.

    • Alternate versions
      The European version and American version each contain different footage:
      • In the American version, Donna and Jay kiss longer, about ten seconds longer than the European version.
      • In the European version, the sex scene is much longer with Donna moving on top of Ray, about one minute longer than the American version.
    • Connections
      Edited into NCIS : Enquêtes spéciales (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Hard Rockin'
      Written by David Bellamy

      Performed by Bellamy Brothers

      Courtesy of Curb Records

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    • Release date
      • June 10, 1988 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Presidio
    • Filming locations
      • San Francisco National Military Cemetery, Lincoln Blvd., Presidio, Golden Gate National Recreation Area, San Francisco, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Paramount Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $20,324,096
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $5,119,031
      • Jun 12, 1988
    • Gross worldwide
      • $20,324,096
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 37 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.39 : 1

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