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L'arme au poing

Original title: Under the Gun
  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
176
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Vanessa Williams and Sam J. Jones in L'arme au poing (1987)
ActionComedy

Mike Braxton (Sam Jones) a St. Louis cop, receives an urgent call from his brother Tony (Nick Cassavetes), a small time thief in Los Angeles. The call ends abruptly and Mike rushes to LA to ... Read allMike Braxton (Sam Jones) a St. Louis cop, receives an urgent call from his brother Tony (Nick Cassavetes), a small time thief in Los Angeles. The call ends abruptly and Mike rushes to LA to find his brother has been murdered. When questioning Tony's girlfriend, she's gunned down ... Read allMike Braxton (Sam Jones) a St. Louis cop, receives an urgent call from his brother Tony (Nick Cassavetes), a small time thief in Los Angeles. The call ends abruptly and Mike rushes to LA to find his brother has been murdered. When questioning Tony's girlfriend, she's gunned down in front of him. Mike quickly learns Tony was a courier for Simon Stone (John Russell), a ... Read all

  • Director
    • James Sbardellati
  • Writers
    • Almer John Davis
    • James Devney
    • James Sbardellati
  • Stars
    • Sam J. Jones
    • Vanessa Williams
    • John Russell
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    176
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    • Director
      • James Sbardellati
    • Writers
      • Almer John Davis
      • James Devney
      • James Sbardellati
    • Stars
      • Sam J. Jones
      • Vanessa Williams
      • John Russell
    • 6User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sam J. Jones
    Sam J. Jones
    • Mike Braxton
    Vanessa Williams
    Vanessa Williams
    • Samantha Richards
    John Russell
    John Russell
    • Simon Stone
    Michael Halsey
    Michael Halsey
    • Frank
    Nick Cassavetes
    Nick Cassavetes
    • Tony Braxton
    Steven Williams
    Steven Williams
    • Gallagher
    Bill McKinney
    Bill McKinney
    • Miller
    Rockne Tarkington
    Rockne Tarkington
    • Leon
    Don Stark
    Don Stark
    • Joey
    Chris Mulkey
    Chris Mulkey
    • Larry
    Michele Russell
    • Marie
    • (as Michelle Russell)
    Duane Tucker
    • Captain
    Dan Tullis Jr.
    • Gang Leader
    James McIntire
    • Young Gun
    Burton Collins
    Burton Collins
    • John (Braxton's Partner)
    Robert Budaska
    • Larry's Associate
    Bryant Norris
    • Larry's Associate
    Daniel Houle
    • Lab Technician
    • Director
      • James Sbardellati
    • Writers
      • Almer John Davis
      • James Devney
      • James Sbardellati
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    4PeterMitchell-506-564364

    lots of gunfire, rockets, and Sam Jones in a film, that's under par

    Another one of those no brainer action pics, but with action aplenty, there's hardly any time to take a rest. We have a new hero too. Sam, (wooden actor/Flash Gordon) Jones whose performance here is nothing spectacular either. He is a likable hero though and has a likable presence too, you'll definitely be rooting for this guy. Jones, a Saint Louis cop, is suspended after using excessive force, a.k.a retribution, after his partner's shot. His problems are about to get worse, when his brother, Tony (Cassavettes, yeah, real actors now) is slain and guess how, is something you've gotta see. Tony was merely a patsy, an innocent led sort of character, that Nick plays well. He was working with some bad guys, the boss, his front, a restaurant, is involving in making big bucks off selling, yes platonium, this time to a crazed colonel (Bill Mckinney who we meet near the end). Our boss, Simon Stone, doesn't care who has to be wasted either, including his sexy lawyer, Vanessa Williams (Ugly Betty), who teams up with Jones, when they start to become the hunted. Frank, a Mick Jagger talking sort of guy, with looks to match too, though this guy is easily better looking, (music and it's affect on people, huh?) is Stone's protector, where him and his henchman take out a partner and an entire mob, including some sunbathing beauties, when this deal go sour in a scene of gunfire that's spectacularly cool. This flick, with it's servings fire and blasting rockets, is one of those dumber than dumber action flicks, where the script sounds as though it was made up as it went along. Two stupid bits I'll mention, is when Jones and Williams are running from the baddies in his office, where Jones is about to use the fire escape, she options to use the elevator, and she's hardly that scared either. Another stupid bit, Jones uses a condom as a slingshot where he launches a bullet from it that hits Frank in the side of the neck. The acting too is pretty standard. If you rule out Cassavettes, 21 Jump Street's Steven Williams gives the strongest performance as a no nonsense L.A Lieutenant, who of course at first clashes with Jones. And for what it was worth, Mckinney's short screen time was good too. How Williams and Jones, kept avoiding all the gunfire and rockets that could of killed them ten times over, is another of those "beyond me's", but this one's almost beyond brains. At least the film never dulls, and keeps you on your eyes. William's opening scene in the restaurant, is tasty, when sitting next to Stone (John Russell) who keeps groping her leg, as she has to keep pushing it away. It's also great to see Jones get drunk here, then making an avenging arse of himself, in front of Stone and company.
    5ascheland

    Stupid Enough for Seagal or Van Damme, but Starring Sam J. Jones

    "Under the Gun" is a stupid, straight-to-video action movie that manages to be slightly more entertaining than expected because it's stupider than the usual stupid, straight-to-video action movie. Sam J. Jones is Mike Braxton, a Chicago cop on disciplinary leave, who gets a call for help from his ne'er do well brother (Nick Cassavetes) out in L.A.—a call made too late as the phone booth (remember those?) Mike's brother is calling from gets pushed off an overpass with him inside. When Mike shows up in L.A., he confers with his late brother's girlfriend, who resembles a pre-nose job Paula Jones. She gives him a couple leads for investigating his brother's death before she, too, is killed. It turns out Mike's bro was working for Simon Stone (John Russell), a restaurateur /black market arms dealer. Simon's rap sheet doesn't include murder – that is, until he procures some plutonium. When the buyer of the plutonium (Chris Mulkey, making almost a subliminal appearance) reneges on the deal, suddenly EVERYONE even remotely connected with the deal must die, including Mike's brother, the brother's big-nosed girlfriend, Mulkey, and all the guests at Mulkey's home. Mike is quickly added to Simon's hit list, and when he joins forces with Simon's lawyer (well, the assistant to Simon's lawyer) Samantha (Vanessa Williams), she also is slated for killing. Lots of gunfire, car chases and explosions ensue. Stone's men are so eager to off Mike and Samantha they break out a rocket launcher in a parking garage. Fortunately for the villains, no one else in L.A. appears to notice, least of all the cops, who only show up to give Mike a hard time for meddling in their investigation.

    It's pretty ridiculous, even by straight-to-video-action-movies-titled- "Under the Gun" standards. Still, this could just as easily have been a vehicle for Steven Seagal or, with some kick-boxing added, Jean Claude Van Damme. But instead it stars Sam J. Jones, whose career at this point was running on the rapidly dissipating fumes left in the wake of the camp classic "Flash Gordon," a role that seemed to generate more interest in Jones' 1975 Playgirl pictorial than catapult him to the top of the A-list (Jones' nude modeling past might explain why he gets a gratuitous shower scene in "Gun"). Conversely, Vanessa Williams was at this time busy trying to move on from her Penthouse magazine scandal and establish herself as an actress and singer (no nude scenes for her, thank you). While Jones and Williams don't generate much heat as a romantic couple, they do have chemistry as a crime-fighting duo and are actually fun to watch. They know what caliber movie they're in and often wear expressions that say, "Can you believe this s---?" On the other hand, hollow-cheeked John Russell, in his last role before his death in 1990, approaches his part with the gravity of a casket salesman. Appearing as members of Simon Stone's squad of ruthless-but-incompetent goons are Rockne ("Black Samson") Tarkington and Don Stark, better known as Donna's dad from "That '70s Show."

    This is not a movie that's worth seeking out, but if you happen across a copy of it at a garage sale it's worth a dollar--though I'd still try to talk the seller down to 50 cents.
    7helfeleather

    Sam Jones - Tough AND Sexy

    Man! That Sam Jones is amazing! Here, as Mike Braxton, he's a rogue cop who gets a call for help from his brother. When he responds, he finds that his brother is dead and his brother's girlfriend is shot right before his eyes. He gets drunk in the killer's bar, insults him, falls into a lawyer's car and assume that she wants him - square jaw, tight jeans and all. Too right! So they jump in her car again and try to escape from killers armed with an impressive arsenal. Let's hope he doesn't graze his knee or bruise that handsome face.
    lor_

    Fine B-action pic

    My review was written in February 1989, after watching the movie on Magnum video cassette.

    Vanessa Wiliiams makes an impressive feature film starring debut in "Under the Gun". Competently made actioner was shot in 1986, before her current singing career.

    Sam Jones ("Flash Gordon") toplines as a folksy St. Louis cop who heads to L. A. to help his younger brother (Nick Cassavetes). He'd phoned for help just before being killed by henchmen of corrupt arms dealer John Russell.

    Jones attempts revenge against Russell by teaming with innocent bystander Williams, cast as Russell's new lawyer. She has access to the records which can put him away for good.

    Helmer James Sbardellati stages fine action sequences as everyone curries around trying to get their hands on some stolen plutonium.

    Cast does a good job, particularly Williams who's both glamorous and feisty. Producer Warren Stein and his fellow filmmakers are to be congratulated for casting her in a non-exploitative role which never identifies or pigeonholes her character on the basis of race.

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    • Trivia
      Final film of John Russell. Russell would pass away 3 years later at age 70 after an acting career that spanned 43 years.
    • Connections
      References Robotech (1985)
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      Talkin' 'Bout Love
      Performed by Debra Laws

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    • Release date
      • August 5, 1988 (Portugal)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Under the Gun
    • Filming locations
      • Guido's Ristorante, 11980 Santa Monica Blvd, Santa Monica, California, USA(Guidos Restaurant, where Tony meets with Simon Stone.)
    • Production company
      • Marquis Pictures
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 26m(86 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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