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Police fédérale, Los Angeles

Original title: To Live and Die in L.A.
  • 1985
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
44K
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William Petersen in Police fédérale, Los Angeles (1985)
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A fearless Secret Service agent will stop at nothing to bring down the counterfeiter who killed his partner.A fearless Secret Service agent will stop at nothing to bring down the counterfeiter who killed his partner.A fearless Secret Service agent will stop at nothing to bring down the counterfeiter who killed his partner.

  • Director
    • William Friedkin
  • Writers
    • Gerald Petievich
    • William Friedkin
  • Stars
    • William Petersen
    • Willem Dafoe
    • John Pankow
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    44K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,947
    63
    • Director
      • William Friedkin
    • Writers
      • Gerald Petievich
      • William Friedkin
    • Stars
      • William Petersen
      • Willem Dafoe
      • John Pankow
    • 304User reviews
    • 133Critic reviews
    • 81Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 1 nomination total

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    William Petersen
    William Petersen
    • Richard Chance
    • (as William L. Petersen)
    Willem Dafoe
    Willem Dafoe
    • Eric Masters
    John Pankow
    John Pankow
    • John Vukovich
    Debra Feuer
    Debra Feuer
    • Bianca Torres
    John Turturro
    John Turturro
    • Carl Cody
    Darlanne Fluegel
    Darlanne Fluegel
    • Ruth Lanier
    • (as Darlanne Fleugel)
    Dean Stockwell
    Dean Stockwell
    • Bob Grimes
    Steve James
    Steve James
    • Jeff Rice
    Robert Downey Sr.
    Robert Downey Sr.
    • Thomas Bateman
    • (as Robert Downey)
    Michael Greene
    Michael Greene
    • Jim Hart
    Christopher Allport
    Christopher Allport
    • Max Waxman
    Jack Hoar
    • Jack
    Valentin de Vargas
    Valentin de Vargas
    • Judge Filo Cedillo
    • (as Val DeVargas)
    Dwier Brown
    Dwier Brown
    • Doctor
    Michael Chong
    Michael Chong
    • Thomas Ling
    Jacqueline Giroux
    Jacqueline Giroux
    • Claudia Leith
    • (as Jackely Giroux)
    Michael Zand
    Michael Zand
    • Terrorist
    Bobby Bass
    Bobby Bass
    • FBI Agent
    • Director
      • William Friedkin
    • Writers
      • Gerald Petievich
      • William Friedkin
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    4-Kane

    A film that was ahead of its time

    Admittedly, To Live and Die in L.A. was not well-received by many critics when it was released in 1985. I believe it was because the movie was ahead of its time. Back then, one would have naturally expected an action movie that clearly defines the difference between the good guys and the bad guys. But it would be different in this film.

    Without giving too much away, the main cops who are supposedly good guys are unethical. Richard Chance makes it clear that he doesn't care how he would catch the money counterfeiter Rick Masters. But as he tries to attain this goal, he runs into trouble, including a car chase that leads to a drive down the wrong side of the Los Angeles freeway! (Don't ever try that stunt!)

    The way I see it, To Live and Die in L.A. is an underrated classic.
    7RonellSowes

    Most Underrated Crime Movie Of The 80's

    The fast paced, very 80's style of this movie is quite the contrast to the somber almost documentary mood of William Friedken's more famous crime film The French Connection. Yet what parallels in both these films is the authenticity and grittiness as well as an intense car chase. Its clear he was attempting at recreating if not outdoing the most famous scene in his career, and I won't say he did, but he certainly gives it a run for its money.

    The film doesn't go far enough to be a genre breaker(a film that's just an all-around classic) but it pushes the limit on what a movie like this can be like, making To Live and Die in LA probably the most underrated crime movie of the decade.
    8mm-39

    Strong film

    This story is very 80's, and is heavily influenced by the TV show Miami Vice. The style, clothes, music, and characters reflect that time period exactly. The direction of this film gives a slick feel; where its action, style, and seedy underside all blend in well. The story could be very predictable, but with its plots twists, and the theme that follows the saying be careful when you go hunting for monster not to become one yourself gives it originality. It has some mind blowing stunts that create tension, and if you watch the film Ronin you see where they got the car chase idea from. In all this film gives a feeling of being involved in events that go too fast, too dangerous, and too twisted. Its shows what happens to the heart when the individual becomes obsessed with what he seeks. Watch this one and love it.
    10SMK-4

    Shamefully misunderstood by the critics

    One of the very best films of the 1980s this was shamefully neglected and misunderstood by the critics. The problem is: on the surface it's just like an ordinary action crime thriller (and thus won't appeal to the arthouse crowd), except that it makes it difficult to identify yourself with any of the characters. In other words: it violates its genre rules. But this very fact makes it so unpredictable and thrilling, and a proper movie as opposed to a mere genre clone.

    The good guys are flawed. This isn't really new, since the mid 1960s there were plenty of flawed heroes in Westerns or police thrillers. The difference is that not only their characters are flawed, they are vulnerable, destructible, they make mistakes. And they pay for their mistakes. Similarly the villains: yes, they are formidable and glamorous, but they are not in the league of the Blofelds or Sentenzas of moviedom. They make mistakes too. And they pay too.

    A surprising asset is the film music by Wang Chung, a one-hit-wonder pop obscurity of the era. Their sound perfectly melts with the cinematography, especially in the stylish opening sequence.
    7praveen77

    Vintage 80's cop drama

    Somehow, I just love the feel and styles of the '80's. The music, the fashion statements, the hair styles and the movies. Maybe it's just because I was a kid in the Eighties, and the days of your childhood are mostly what you have a longing for.

    So, the other day, when I started to watch 'To Live and Die in LA', I knew there was a very small chance that I would dislike the movie. And I liked it. From the opening sequence soundtrack to the style and swagger of the lead character, to the ladies. The movie is about a daredevil cop, Chance, who likes a bit of BASE jumping along with his job. His partner is about to retire from duty in a few days, but gets killed while trying to track down a lead on counterfeit money being produced in LA. The counterfeiter, Rick Masters (William Dafoe in a wonderfully wild and wicked role) shoots him down and leaves him to the dead. Chance decides he wants to track down the killer no matter what the methods used. He gets assigned with the seemingly by the book, nervous Vukovich. However, as Vukovich starts to work with Chance and trusts him, he slowly begins to come around to his way of thinking. The rest of the movie deals with how Chance and Vukovich, with the help of Chance's ultra sexy informer, tracks down Masters. The climax is something worth waiting for, as it hits the viewer unexpectedly and suddenly.

    The acting is good enough, though not great. The look and feel of the movie reminded me a bit of Michael Mann's Miami Vice TV series in the eighties. Though William Peterson was good as Chance, I did wonder how it would have been if the more suave and sophisticated Don Johnson had played the lead. Oh, and there a pretty explicit sex scene between Chance and his informer as well.

    All in all, a pretty good watch for anyone who likes cop movies, and a must watch for the fans of the eighties.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Despite the crew's best efforts, some of the counterfeit bills made for the film got into circulation. The bills' quality was very, very good, but the Treasury seal on the counterfeits used the letter X, which is not a valid Federal Reserve Bank letter. The Secret Service picked up X bills for quite a while after filming wrapped.
    • Goofs
      Whenever frontal camera angles are used to film revolvers being pointed, it is clear that their cylinders are empty.
    • Quotes

      Ruth Lanier: How much do I get for the information I gave you on Waxman?

      Richard Chance: No arrest, no money.

      Ruth Lanier: It's my fault he's dead? It took me six months to get next to him. I got expenses, you know.

      Richard Chance: Guess what? Uncle Sam don't give a shit about your expenses. You want bread, fuck a baker.

    • Crazy credits
      Right at the end, after the credits, there is a shot of William Petersen's face
    • Alternate versions
      German theatrical and VHS versions were cut by 25 seconds to secure a "Not under 16" rating. DVD release is uncut with the same rating.
    • Connections
      Edited into Biomechanical Toy (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      Cold Day in Hell
      Performed by Otis Rush

      Courtesy of Delmark Records

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    • Release date
      • May 7, 1986 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Facebook
    • Languages
      • English
      • Arabic
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Vivir y morir en Los Ángeles
    • Filming locations
      • 600 Mesquit Street, Los Angeles, California, USA(Scene under the bridge)
    • Production companies
      • SLM Production Group
      • New Century Productions
      • United Artists
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $8,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $17,307,019
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $3,551,761
      • Nov 3, 1985
    • Gross worldwide
      • $17,311,746
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 56 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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