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La cavale infernale

Original title: Action U.S.A.
  • 1989
  • TV-14
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
1K
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La cavale infernale (1989)
B-ActionActionThriller

After her boyfriend is murdered by the gangsters whose diamonds he stole, a girl is protected by two FBI agents who plan to keep her from sharing the same fate.After her boyfriend is murdered by the gangsters whose diamonds he stole, a girl is protected by two FBI agents who plan to keep her from sharing the same fate.After her boyfriend is murdered by the gangsters whose diamonds he stole, a girl is protected by two FBI agents who plan to keep her from sharing the same fate.

  • Director
    • John Stewart
  • Writers
    • James Desmarais
    • David Reskin
    • John Stewart
  • Stars
    • Gregory Scott Cummins
    • William Hubbard Knight
    • Barri Murphy
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • John Stewart
    • Writers
      • James Desmarais
      • David Reskin
      • John Stewart
    • Stars
      • Gregory Scott Cummins
      • William Hubbard Knight
      • Barri Murphy
    • 17User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Gregory Scott Cummins
    Gregory Scott Cummins
    • Osborn
    William Hubbard Knight
    • McKinnon
    Barri Murphy
    Barri Murphy
    • Carmen
    William Smith
    William Smith
    • Conover
    Cameron Mitchell
    Cameron Mitchell
    • Frankie Navarro
    Ross Hagen
    Ross Hagen
    • Drago
    Hoke Howell
    Hoke Howell
    • Hitch
    Gary Beal
    • Garrick
    • (as Gary Beall)
    Malcolm King
    • Perez
    Rod Shaft
    • Billy Ray
    David Sanders
    • Lucky
    Jim Eiglehart
    • Helicopter pilot
    Brennon Hatley
    • Sheriff Pritchard
    Matthew Scott Carlton
    • Conover's aide
    Chaelie Pack
    • Rich man
    Velvett Klepper
    • Young lady
    Don Robb
    • Attendant
    Alan Stewart
    Alan Stewart
    • Jake
    • Director
      • John Stewart
    • Writers
      • James Desmarais
      • David Reskin
      • John Stewart
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    8elytracollective

    The Best Drug Money Can Buy

    Stuntman-turned-filmmaker John Stewart created one of the most dangerously high-octane action films of the 80's with "Action U.S.A." A non-stop barrage of daredevil stunts, practical explosions, outlaw gunfights and wild chase sequences. Unfortunately for Stewart, "Action U.S.A." didn't get the appreciation it deserved back when it was released in '89 and slipped under the radar until Vinegar Syndrome rescued it from oblivion. This is a diehard action junkie's wet dream and a real monster truck of a film that has to be seen to be believed.

    Opening with "Long After Midnight" by Urban Shocker, a gorgeous blue-coated 1969 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray fires on all cylinders, much like the film is about to. In the first twenty minutes, the audience is treated to a full-on assault to the senses with an insane showcase of vehicular stunt work. The opening chase scene moves from cars to a helicopter and back to cars before inevitably ending in a balls-to-the-wall blaze of glory. "Action U.S.A" may hit its peak in the first twenty minutes but everything that comes after is definitely close enough to matching its level.

    With a hackneyed script from David Reskin that's every bit as cliché and forgettable as they come, "Action U.S.A." simply isn't the type of film to watch for the plot. However, considering how much it's lacking in that department, the film bombastically skates by on its pure machismo and action dynamics. The holy trinity of Gregory Scott Cummins, William Hubbard Knight and Barri Murphy are a charming trio to ride this rollercoaster of a film alongside. Ross Hagen, who plays our villainous assassin, steals the show from them as the stoic badass, Drago.

    "Action U.S.A." is a violent extravaganza of adrenaline-fueled mayhem, buddy-cop tropes and beefcake heroics. This is a true hidden gem in every sense of the word. It's honestly upsetting that John Stewart didn't have much of a directorial career following this film for his death-defying direction and impeccable focus on stunt work is incredible throughout. The wise will inject "Action U.S.A." directly into their veins with this Texan blend of fun for eternal stimulation. It's recklessness is addictive, endlessly rewatchable and worth the trip every time.
    7udar55

    You like stunts? You'll dig this!

    If there is ever a film that lives up to its title, it is this one. There is lots of action and it is filmed in the U.S.A. (the title on the clapper in the end credits is A HANDFUL OF TROUBLE). Director John Stewart can't go ten minutes without staging some crazy action scene. It is weird though as his film unfolds almost in reverse as the biggest action scenes take place in the opening twenty minutes. Not that the film's finale is a let down, it just doesn't have the huge explosions and insane car jumps that the first 20 minutes display. You know you are in for a good time when the opening credits list Cameron Mitchell (who was obviously shot separately from everyone else), William Smith and Ross Hagan in succession.
    9christophaskell

    ...this movie will make you laugh...a lot

    Director John Stewart should be given a medal. Not only does he play off of every stereotype known to the action genre, but he redefines ridiculous car chases and explosions-for-the-sake-of-them. ‘Action U.S.A.' is a must see for any action fan, and an even muster see for any fan of B-action movies that make you laugh. Where else can you see a house blow up because a car ran through it (without the car being damaged)? From beginning to end this movie will make you laugh, and laugh a lot. Stay far away if you're not a fan of cheesy acting and irrational plot structures, however, as this movie carries them in spades. For those of you whom this sounds even remotely interesting to, go out of your way to find it: I guarantee you will not regret it. Rating: 26/40
    7jessegehrig

    Texas can be a place where movies are made?

    Millions of years of evolution have lead to the accidental making of this movie,a vast wet tapestry of human relationships through out history connecting each of us to one another, and also this movie. Does stuff get blown up? Stuff does. Is it possible to film a whole movie along one greasy state road in Texas? Oh yes. With poverty being so rampant through out the world is there enough money to make this movie? Again, yes. No starving child was fed so that this movie might dance before your eyes as some flickering light upon a cave wall. A screenplay was purchased with money, and from those words captured in ink, this movie was born. Yes, there is a car chase and yes there is nudity.
    10boxcarwilliam

    An amazing collection of incredible stunts.

    One of the greatest things to ever happen to me, was finding this film, for sale in a crappy video store(called Gruntz), near Atlantic Beach, NC. We picked it up on the way to our weekend at the beach. We watched it once the first night, twice the next day, and another five times in the months since. "Action USA" is not the best movie ever, but it is, hands down, the most awesome! I want to buy the rights to this film, and put it out on DVD, just so other people can see it. The stunts are the best I've ever seen, and they just keep coming.The dialog is even better. You will not believe Ross Hagan's ability to spew the most wicked one-liners, while delivering back-hand slaps.

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    • Trivia
      Despite protestations from the director's wife, Barri Murphy refused to wear a bra throughout the entire production.
    • Quotes

      Drago: [to Osborn] Hey, J. Edgar Hoover. How do you want to be buried? Ass up or head down?

    • Connections
      Featured in Fall Guy: The John Stewart Story (2007)
    • Soundtracks
      Long After Midnight
      Performed by Urban Shocker

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    • Release date
      • March 25, 1989 (Philippines)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Action U.S.A.
    • Filming locations
      • Waco, Texas, USA
    • Production company
      • Stewart & Berger
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 36 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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