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Double jeu

Original title: Impulse
  • 1990
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
1.6K
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Theresa Russell in Double jeu (1990)
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Lottie is a vice cop in LA posing as a hooker and likes the action. She meets Stan, who's also single. He needs her for a major drug bust.Lottie is a vice cop in LA posing as a hooker and likes the action. She meets Stan, who's also single. He needs her for a major drug bust.Lottie is a vice cop in LA posing as a hooker and likes the action. She meets Stan, who's also single. He needs her for a major drug bust.

  • Director
    • Sondra Locke
  • Writers
    • John DeMarco
    • Leigh Chapman
  • Stars
    • Theresa Russell
    • Jeff Fahey
    • George Dzundza
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
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    • Director
      • Sondra Locke
    • Writers
      • John DeMarco
      • Leigh Chapman
    • Stars
      • Theresa Russell
      • Jeff Fahey
      • George Dzundza
    • 12User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Theresa Russell
    Theresa Russell
    • Lottie Mason
    Jeff Fahey
    Jeff Fahey
    • Stan
    George Dzundza
    George Dzundza
    • Lt. Joe Morgan
    Alan Rosenberg
    Alan Rosenberg
    • Charley Katz
    Nicholas Mele
    Nicholas Mele
    • Rossi
    Eli Danker
    Eli Danker
    • Dimarjian
    Charles McCaughan
    Charles McCaughan
    • Frank Munoff
    Lynne Thigpen
    Lynne Thigpen
    • Dr. Gardner
    Shawn Elliott
    Shawn Elliott
    • Tony Peron
    Angelo Tiffe
    Angelo Tiffe
    • Luke
    Christopher Lawford
    Christopher Lawford
    • Steve
    Nick Savage
    • Edge
    Dan Bell
    • Anson
    Tom Dahlgren
    Tom Dahlgren
    • District Attorney
    Daniel Quinn
    Daniel Quinn
    • Ted Gates
    David L. Crowley
    David L. Crowley
    • Trick in Car
    • (as David Crowley)
    Mark Rolston
    Mark Rolston
    • Man in Bar
    Russell Curry
    Russell Curry
    • Bartender Mills
    • Director
      • Sondra Locke
    • Writers
      • John DeMarco
      • Leigh Chapman
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    8ebert_jr

    Fantastic, underrated...

    Why can't all movies have the mood of films like this? What do I mean about mood? I'm talking about the feeling that you are somehow thrust into the world created by the film's story...you are there, witness to the action and the drama. Other films that exhibit this charactersitc are 'body heat', 'hot spot', and various other film noir and independent films. I'm not saying this film is either, but it has the spirit of films like that.

    Russell carries the film with a very gritty performance that is just incredible to behold. She is completely believable as the sexy cool, street smart but soft spoken cop. I really, really like the way she totally immersed herself into this character. She was totally convincing! To me, anyway. I liked how she didn't have to say anything at all in certain scenes yet her facial expressions said so much about what she was thinking. Her character is really the hub that the story spins around. True, some elements of the film rely too much on the standard, stock and trade cop related drama and action film, but the parts that don't really elevate this film above the status quo.

    I can' recommend this film enough. The ending let me down a little but overall, wow...what an unusual, surprisingly good film. Russell is simply heavenly in this role. Who directed it is perhaps even more of a surprise.
    9mgtbltp

    A Walk on the Wild Side

    Directed by Sondra Locke this is a gritty story of an Los Angeles femme fatale vice cop Lottie Mason (Theresa Russell) and her "Walk On The Wild Side" of cusp of Noir. It is a dance with with death, love, power and temptation. It's probably one of the Last of the Warner Brothers Noirs.

    A piano riff dissolves the blackness into an elevated view of a sleazy Hollywood, hot sheet motel block, at the corner of Las Palmas and Sunset Blvd., one of those all look alike City of Angels low profile strips. Time the late '80s, Madonna is in vogue. The scene is accented by wet pavement reflecting neon. A long ringletted blonde "angel" is strutting her stuff in tight gold Lamé snakeskins, but this celestial Femme Fatale has clipped wings. She's trolling the midnight drift, a lure with hooks. Lonely sad losers cruise the mainstem scoping the fast skirts that will get them a shot at 20 minutes of ecstasy. The opening title sequence displays the workings of the vice stakeout with the excellent noir-ish stylistic cinematography of Dean Semler. The piano riff repeats and become a leitmotif for Lottie's darkside.

    Impulse is set strictly in Squaresville, it's a story of the world of hard working cops doing their everyday busts. Lottie's night in and night out tolling the low company is affecting her personal life. Her various Vice assignments, i.e., impersonating a streetwalker, a junkie, a B-girl hooker, a drug dealer has her visiting the division PR office and the psychiatrist/counselor on a regular basis for an hour session mandated by Internal Affairs. They want to know if having to lie and deceive on a regular basis is affecting her job. Her Doctor, Dr. Gardner seems more interested in her personal life her debts and her love life. Lottie when questioned about her torpedoed relationships states that she's only been with cops and she rattles off squads, Vice, Homicide, and Bunco rather than names. Gardener asks about Lottie's quasi-stalker encounter with Lt. Joe Morgan (George Dzundza) an ex boyfriend that she didn't report. Lottie says it's because he'd say she encouraged it. But Lottie makes a confession that she is mainlining on the power of her femininity while staring at her reflection in the window in a great sequence:

    Another assignment has Lottie going undercover as a heroin junkie in a shooting gallery, this combined with a second storyline concerning a 2 year old case, a witness protection program witness and a double cross drug deal in NYC brings a District Attorney named Stan (Jeff Fahey) into Lottie's world. Stan is attracted to her and they have an affair though Lottie is still a bit standoffish a bit gun-shy.

    After an adrenaline rush chase down a high-rise and shootout with two drug trafficking perps in a grocery, Lottie is on stressed and on edge, Stan tries to comfort her but she wants him to back off and give her space. She takes off in her Camaro to unwind. She gets a flat tire drives into a service station and while the tire is changed drops into the bar across the street and into Noirsville.

    At the bar she's picked up by Tony Peron (Shawn Elliott) who is coincidentally and unbeknownst to Lottie, the drug dealer partner of the man Stan has in witness protection. He asks her if there was anything in the world she could do what would it be. Lottie tells him "I'd get on a plane and go somewhere I'd never been". Tony pulls out a deck of hundred dollar bills and counts off ten, Lottie tells him she wants to go "first class". Tony adds another five, but tells her that first she'll have to go to his house. On impulse Lottie picks up the dough and follows him out to his Beverly Estates house.

    When Tony gets her to his place he begins to get busy with it. Lottie holds him off telling him she wants to freshen up. Tony tells her to use the upstairs bedroom bath. Lottie has second thoughts as she stands by vertical blinds in a nice sequence. Afterwards while washing her face she hears two gunshots, and peering down the stairway spots Tony dead on the tile floor. The shooter is actively searching the house. Since her gun was confiscated after the recent shooting Lottie scrambles to hide from the killer.

    The shooter leaves the house and Lottie checks out Tony popped twice in the head. She goes through his clothes finding a locker key in his jacket. She wipes down all the surfaces she touched calls the cops disguising her voice and splits. At the airport the next day she opens the locker and finds a suitcase with close to a million dollars.

    Sondra Locke did a wonderful job at directing this little Neo Noir gem. The writing by John DeMarco and Leigh Chapman, is competent and consequently the characters are very well developed. This is Theresa Russell's best performance. The rest of the cast are Jeff Fahey as Stan, George Dzundza as Lt. Joe Morgan, Lynne Thigpen as Dr. Gardner, and Shawn Elliott as Tony Peron. The music by Michel Colombier is great along with the various pieces that comprise the soundtrack. Again I can't say enough about the Noir stylistic cinematography which is excellent.
    6petersjoelen

    great performance of Russell

    Lottie works a lot of overtime at the police, but she still has money worries. Her boss Joe is constantly bothering her and all relationships she enters into are doomed to fail from the start. Lottie is fed up with all this and withdraws more and more into her fantasy world, in which she is a well-paid call girl who pulls all the strings.

    Good crime film by Locke in which Russell plays an undercover agent with more or less psychological issues surrounding her work where she can no longer distinguish reality from fantasy.

    When she accidentally witnesses the murder of a drug lord and she finds a large sum of money, she decides to keep it hidden, but her brand new boyfriend and the public prosecutor with whom she has just started a relationship is on her trail.

    Russell was in the prime of her beauty around that time, moreover the film is a more than reasonable character study, the ending is feel good romantic, perhaps not realistic but satisfying.
    9claudio_carvalho

    One of the Best Thrillers of the 90's

    In Los Angeles, Detective Lottie Mason (Theresa Russell) works undercover as a whore on the streets or a junkie with the vice-squad leaded by the corrupt Lt. Joe Morgan giving support and arresting clients and drug dealers. She is also having sessions with a police psychologist for evaluation because she killed a criminal. She also has troubled relationships and high debts with her credit card. When she works with the District Attorney Stan (Jeff Fahey), they feel attracted for each other and have an affair. After an assignment where she was almost killed, she has a flat tire while driving home. She goes to a bar to kill time while her car is fixed. Completely upset, she meets the charming criminal Tony Perón (Shawn Elliott) that Stan is chasing, but unknown for her, and he offers a huge amount for her to go to his place. While in his fancy house, she regrets and tries to find a meas of escape. But she witnesses the execution of Tony, and she anonymously calls the police. In the house, she finds a key of a locker where there is a bag with one million dollars that Tony stole from drug dealers. While the police search the unknown woman, Lottie lives a dilemma about what to do with the money.

    I have just watched "Impulse" at least five times so far, and in my opinion it is one of the best thrillers of the 90's. The good story has a great direction of Sondra Locke, the characters are very well developed, and Theresa Russell is amazingly beautiful and sexy and has one of her best performances. The ambivalent conclusion is perfect, and the viewer can only guess the destination of the money. Unfortunately this movie is totally underrated in IMDb, misguiding the readers. My vote is nine.

    Title (Brazil): "Tentação Perigosa" ("Dangerous Temptation")
    6moonspinner55

    Crackling good police yarn...

    A female undercover cop, overworked, exhausted and ready for a break, gets seduced one night into a short walk on the wild side, but it may prove to be her undoing. Well-directed cop thriller isn't a blockbuster, nor is it capable of really expanding its perimeters on the basis of a slight budget, but filmmaker Sondra Locke gets fine performances from her cast, particularly Theresa Russell, exuding palpable street-glamor in the lead, and handsome George Dzundza as her lieutenant. I have never been an admirer of creepy-eyed Jeff Fahey's work (he always seems hyped up for little purpose), but he isn't too distracting here. Little-seen picture is perfect late-night TV fodder; nothing overly substantial or imaginative, but tightly-wound and involving. **1/2 from ****

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    • Trivia
      Lisa Kudrow made her acting debut on this film, but her part ended up on the cutting room floor.
    • Quotes

      Lt. Joe Morgan: I feel like a goddamn mushroom. Kept in the dark and fed bullshit.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: I Love You to Death/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles/Cry-Baby/The Cook, the Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover/Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      Everybody Needs Someone
      Written by Ross Vannelli (as Ross Vanelli)

      Performed by Kim Carnes

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    • Release date
      • July 25, 1990 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Impulse
    • Filming locations
      • Laurelwood Apartments - 11833 Laurelwood Dr. Studio City, California, USA(Lottie's apartment complex.)
    • Production company
      • Warner Bros.
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    • Budget
      • $9,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,544,504
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $471,126
      • Apr 8, 1990
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,544,504
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 49 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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