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Dead Bang

  • 1989
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 42m
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6.1/10
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Don Johnson in Dead Bang (1989)
A man kills a storekeeper and a cop. LASD homicide detective Jerry Beck gets the case. His murder suspect is connected to a heavily armed white supremacy group.
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A man kills a storekeeper and a cop. LASD homicide detective Jerry Beck gets the case. His murder suspect is connected to a heavily armed white supremacy group.A man kills a storekeeper and a cop. LASD homicide detective Jerry Beck gets the case. His murder suspect is connected to a heavily armed white supremacy group.A man kills a storekeeper and a cop. LASD homicide detective Jerry Beck gets the case. His murder suspect is connected to a heavily armed white supremacy group.

  • Director
    • John Frankenheimer
  • Writers
    • Robert Foster
    • Jerry Beck
  • Stars
    • Don Johnson
    • Penelope Ann Miller
    • William Forsythe
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
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    • Director
      • John Frankenheimer
    • Writers
      • Robert Foster
      • Jerry Beck
    • Stars
      • Don Johnson
      • Penelope Ann Miller
      • William Forsythe
    • 41User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
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    Don Johnson
    Don Johnson
    • Jerry Beck
    Penelope Ann Miller
    Penelope Ann Miller
    • Linda
    William Forsythe
    William Forsythe
    • Arthur Kressler
    Bob Balaban
    Bob Balaban
    • Elliot Webly
    Frank Military
    Frank Military
    • Bobby Burns
    Tate Donovan
    Tate Donovan
    • John Burns
    Antoni Stutz
    Antoni Stutz
    • Ray
    Mickey Jones
    Mickey Jones
    • Sleepy
    Ron Campbell
    • Crossfield
    William Traylor
    • Elton Tremmel
    Hy Anzell
    Hy Anzell
    • Captain Waxman
    Michael Jeter
    Michael Jeter
    • Dr. Krantz
    Tim Reid
    Tim Reid
    • Chief Dixon
    James B. Douglas
    • Agent Gilroy
    Brad Sullivan
    Brad Sullivan
    • Chief Hillard
    Phyllis Guerrini
    • Louisa
    Darwyn Swalve
    • Biker #1
    David H. 'Dutch' Van Dalsem
    • Biker #2
    • Director
      • John Frankenheimer
    • Writers
      • Robert Foster
      • Jerry Beck
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    7lost-in-limbo

    "There's more out there, than death and taxes".

    Wow... what can I say? I wasn't much a fan of Don Johnson and didn't really care for the TV series "Miami Vice" (give me "Magnum P.I" any day). However John Frankenheimer seemed to be on somewhat of a run through the 80s with "The Challenge", "52- Pick-up", "Holcroft Covenant"... ah scrap that one. I guess he wasn't on much a run, but "Dead-Bang" surprised me just how much fun this durable, if offbeat pulp was. Predictable, but bold and ultra-fun law enforcement thriller. This was mainly due to Johnson's hard-nosed performance. Looking bemused and rather scruffy with a very witty script to work with as there were some hilarious lines of banter. The highlight would have to be Johnson's vomit sequence on a suspect after an exhausting chase and the unorthodox methods in getting the job done.

    Jerry Beck is one burnt out L.A detective whose personal life is on the skids, so he lives for his job. Looking on a case involving the murder of a convenient store owner and cop, leads to something much bigger when he finds himself tailing a gang of murderous white supremacists to Colorado.

    In all; it's dumb, crude, snappy and loud while containing white supremacists using automatic weapons but like a good Frankenheimer feature the violently hard-hitting action was well-staged, well-framed with its camera angles and it moved at a fast clip. The story is taken from Beck's true-life exploits of his novel, where we are taken for one hell of a ride as Frankenheimer really pushes it to the brink. When it came to showing off the film's firepower, it's an outrageous assault and ballsy in its execution.

    William Forsythe can be just as amusing playing uptight, than say crazy (watch "Out for Justice" for that) as the FBI agent who gets on the wrong side of Beck. Penelope Ann Miller also seems to walk onto set; sweet talks Johnson and beds him to suddenly disappear. Was I missing something there? Quite an unnecessary sub-plot involving her character. Also making appearances are Bob Balaban, Tate Donovan, Mickey Jones, Brad Sullivan (the exchanges between him and Johnson were a treat "You don't need a gun chief. Just tell them who you are."), Tim Reid, William Taylor and Michael Jeter finding himself at the end of a Woody Allen joke.

    "F**k you Sheriff! And your french fries"
    G-Man-25

    Above-Average Cop Flick

    This crime drama was barely released by the studio, so not many got to see it. It IS, however, a cut or two above your usual routine action film, with an absorbing (and topical) story, good acting and solid direction by veteran director John Frankenheimer. Not a classic, but there are many WORSE films out there. If you're only used to seeing him on "Miami Vice" as the ultra-cool Sonny Crockett, Johnson may surprise you here with a his performance....he's gritty, funny, flawed and very real (both the character and story here are fact-based). The scene where he vomits on a suspect after a blocks-long foot chase (he's hung over from a previous night's alcohol binge) is a classic....gross, but hilarious.
    dtucker86

    wow! a throwing-up scene!

    John Frankenheimer really outdid himself when he directed this film. What an accomplishment from the director of Birdman Of Alcatraz, The Manchurian Candidate, Seven Days In May, The Train and Black Sunday. Imagine a scene showing the films hero throwing up all over someone! What innovative filmaking. Seriously this is a typical cop thriller. Without the foul words it could have been an episode of Miami Vice. Don Johnson plays an alcoholic, down on his luck, loose cannon on the deck cop chasing white supremists through the Southwest. Johnson is an intense hero even if he isn't likeable in some ways. Theres a wonderful scene where he throws a fit after talking to his ex-wife. Theres a good foot chase involving several car accidents as well. My favorite part though is the one where he threatens the police shrink he compares to Woody Allen. I can understand why they never made Dead Bang 2 but this film is still worth your time if you like cop thrillers.
    FATLOSER

    A well made action flick.

    This movie plays like a typical good detective novel. Except for the hero every character is totally one dimensional and the well written story doesn't really deliver any big surprises. This being said, this film delivers decent acting, a compelling plot, and polished Hollywood production value. Frankenheimer definitely knows his way around the genre and he gets the most of Don Johnson's much-maligned acting chops by casting him in a role which perfectly suits Johnson's trademark 'maverick' cop character.
    7g-amp-smckenzie

    Anything but a dead bang....

    Another one of those TV stars who moved into movies this sadly has been put alongside with Caruso's JADE but on closer inspection all movies are not that bad..... Dead Bang is a fairly run of the mill cop against bad guys type thing but what takes it out of the run of the mill is the direction from Frankenheimer & the star turn from Johnson. Johnson gives a great performance as the stressed cop,we can see the frustration in Beck's life either doing his job or trying to see his kids,his acting is done very well & not over the top..in particular the xmas morning bust Beck makes..the start of the scene we see the alcoholic sweats to later on being sick all over the suspect. The supporting cast however do not raise their game to give the support Johnson needs with William Forsythe in particular giving a completely wooden performance which is surprizing as he has been so much better.

    The action scenes are handled very well indeed...The gunfights(are they're are a few) are not to Hollywood for my liking.

    On the whole a very enjoyable movie & it shows that Don Johnson should have been a movie star.

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    • Trivia
      Don Johnson's first attempt to establish himself as a film action star. His commitments to Deux flics à Miami (1984) prevented him from accepting high-profile genre films such as Les Incorruptibles (1987) and Piège de cristal (1988). Johnson was able to make this film in part due to the 1988 Writer's Guild of America strike delaying production on Miami Vice's fifth and final season.
    • Quotes

      Jerry Beck: Come on, Kressler, open your eyes. These people aren't a rag tag bunch of yahoos that drink beer and run around in sheets on Saturday night. They've got money behind them. They've got strong pockets of community support.

      Arthur Kressler: No proof. You don't know that for sure.

      Jerry Beck: The hell I don't. We just walked out of one. Who the fuck do you think called ahead and warned Gephardt? They were standing on the fucking porch when...

      Arthur Kressler: Excuse me. As one professional to another, I would appreciate it if you minimised your constant use of profanity.

      Jerry Beck: You're kidding?

      Arthur Kressler: No, sir, I'm not kidding.

      Jerry Beck: I'm telling you something's going on here. I'm telling you something big is happening here, and all that grabs you is my language? What the fuck is the matter with you?

      Arthur Kressler: That's a good example. I'm a Christian, Beck. I'm sure that seems like probably a joke to you, but I find your language personally offensive.

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    • Release date
      • March 24, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Turkish
    • Also known as
      • Dead-Bang
    • Filming locations
      • Drumheller, Alberta, Canada(police station)
    • Production company
      • Lorimar Film Entertainment
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $14,500,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $8,125,592
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,847,690
      • Mar 26, 1989
    • Gross worldwide
      • $8,125,592
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 42 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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