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Stargrove et Danja agents exécutifs

Original title: Never Too Young to Die
  • 1986
  • R
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
2.3K
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John Stamos and Vanity in Stargrove et Danja agents exécutifs (1986)
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After a top-secret agent is murdered, his estranged son, a high-school gymnast, teams up with his dad's attractive female partner to stop the psychopathic hermaphroditic gang leader who kill... Read allAfter a top-secret agent is murdered, his estranged son, a high-school gymnast, teams up with his dad's attractive female partner to stop the psychopathic hermaphroditic gang leader who killed him and now plans a major terrorist attack.After a top-secret agent is murdered, his estranged son, a high-school gymnast, teams up with his dad's attractive female partner to stop the psychopathic hermaphroditic gang leader who killed him and now plans a major terrorist attack.

  • Director
    • Gil Bettman
  • Writers
    • Steven Paul
    • Anthony Foutz
  • Stars
    • John Stamos
    • Vanity
    • Gene Simmons
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    2.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gil Bettman
    • Writers
      • Steven Paul
      • Anthony Foutz
    • Stars
      • John Stamos
      • Vanity
      • Gene Simmons
    • 31User reviews
    • 70Critic reviews
    • 34Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Videos6

    Official Trailer
    Trailer 2:04
    Official Trailer
    Never Too Young To Die: Brawl
    Clip 0:39
    Never Too Young To Die: Brawl
    Never Too Young To Die: Brawl
    Clip 0:39
    Never Too Young To Die: Brawl
    Never Too Young To Die: Velvet Von Ragnar Tries To Seduce Lance Stargrove
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    Never Too Young To Die: Velvet Von Ragnar Tries To Seduce Lance Stargrove
    Never Too Young To Die: It's Ragnar
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    Never Too Young To Die: It's Ragnar
    Never Too Young To Die: Velvet Von Ragnar's Performance
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    Never Too Young To Die: Velvet Von Ragnar's Performance
    Never Too Young To Die: The Trap Door
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    Never Too Young To Die: The Trap Door

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    John Stamos
    John Stamos
    • Lance Stargrove
    Vanity
    Vanity
    • Danja Deering
    Gene Simmons
    Gene Simmons
    • Velvet Von Ragnar…
    George Lazenby
    George Lazenby
    • Drew Stargrove
    Peter Kwong
    Peter Kwong
    • Cliff
    Ed Brock
    • Pyramid
    John Anderson
    John Anderson
    • Arliss
    Robert Englund
    Robert Englund
    • Riley
    Tara Buckman
    Tara Buckman
    • Sacrificed Punkette
    Curtis Taylor
    Curtis Taylor
    • Barton
    Jon Greene
    • Coach Madsen
    Tim Colceri
    Tim Colceri
    • Grady
    John Miranda
    • Mr. Wilder
    Patrick Wright
    Patrick Wright
    • Exploding Biker
    Art Payton
    Art Payton
    • Minister
    Gary Kasper
    Gary Kasper
    • Wrestler
    • (as Gary F. Kasper)
    Ivar Mireles
    • Waitress
    Randy Hall
    Randy Hall
    • Minkie
    • Director
      • Gil Bettman
    • Writers
      • Steven Paul
      • Anthony Foutz
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    User reviews31

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    5Hey_Sweden

    Another entry in the "see it to believe it" genre.

    Only in the 1980s could we get something this gloriously deranged and utterly idiotic. It's flashy, and it's dumb, and it's obviously proud to be so. It's essentially a "junior James Bond" as John "Uncle Jesse" Stamos plays Lance Stargrove, a college athlete whose dad Drew (one time Bond George Lazenby) is a spy. Dad isn't THAT great at his job, though, managing to get killed by the movies' villain. And what a doozy this villain is. He/she is Velvet Von Ragner (rock star Gene Simmons), a hermaphroditic megalomaniac with a legion of followers who look like refugees from a "Mad Max" knock-off. Lance determines to get some revenge, hooking up with our leading lady, Danja Deering (supremely sexy Vanity), just one of dads' "associates".

    This one is pretty bad, all right, but that doesn't mean it ain't entertaining. The action scenes are decent enough, the stunts and camera work especially effective. The costumes on the henchmen are absolutely hilarious. The upbeat pop soundtrack consists of some pretty rancid cheese, yet unfortunately it will stick in your head, especially the title theme song. Director Gil Bettman ("Crystal Heart", "Night Vision") works from a terminally silly script credited to Steven Paul (of "Slapstick (Of Another Kind)" infamy) and Anthony Foutz, that is wise to include some very alluring scenes with Vanity, as well as the kind of gadgetry we often come to expect in an espionage thriller.

    Stamos is okay as the hero, no more; he lacks a strong screen presence. Vanity definitely fares better. Supporting roles and bits are played by the likes of John Anderson ("Psycho" '60), Ed Brock (in his one and only movie role), Peter Kwong ("Big Trouble in Little China"), Robert "Freddy Krueger" Englund (wasted in a nothing part), Tara Buckman ("Silent Night, Deadly Night", "The Cannonball Run"), Patrick Wright ("Track of the Moon Beast"), and Branscombe Richmond ("Hard to Kill"). But this thing really belongs to Simmons, who clearly realized he was doing a p.o.s. movie, and gives it some flair by camping it up something fierce as the bad guy / gal.

    Recommended mainly to completists who'll gladly lap up the craziest things that the 80s had to offer.

    Five out of 10.
    5thesar-2

    A Bond Jr. Vanity Project

    Maybe, unlike the title, I'm getting too old, but dang it...this was fun.

    Oh, this is bad, terribly bad, but in a good way. The ole: So bad, it's good. Well, thanks, How Did This Get Made? I listened to their podcast review of this bad flick first, and then watched the movie. And now, I have to go back and listen to it all over again. And why? They were spot on with their enjoyment of this crazily stupid movie.

    And yes, I'll be spending 270 minutes on this film. (90 minutes for the podcast, 90 for the actual film and another 90 re-listening to said podcast.) And I'm not ashamed to admit it.

    The plot revolves around a non-gymkata gymnast whose dad is absent for most of his tournaments and it turns out, Daddy's a spy! Well, when Father's out of the picture, it's up to Junior and Vanity to take on Rocky Horror so the Batman won't Begin.

    Is this for everyone? Absolutely not. It's for people who both appreciate cinema and at the same time, need some cheese with their wine.

    ***

    Final thoughts: With these bad movies, I generally find them for free on YouTube. I did not in this case, so I simply checked my Amazon Prime account and BAM! there it was. For free. Well with my account, that is. So, I had to see it. And it was so deliciously Bmovie, I have to recommend it.
    Ivanhoe

    The most delightfully crappy movie I've ever seen.

    Many films fall into that 'so-bad-they're-good' category. The guys at Troma have even made it a revered art form. But Troma has yet to match "Never Too Young to Die." Without realising it, the filmmakers have achieved the ultimate tacky 80's action movie. It has just a perfect balance of tacky 80's acting (with "Jessie" from "Full House," Gene Simmons from KISS, and Vanity--what ever happened to her?), tacky 80's action, tacky 80's music, and tacky 80's production design. The plot is the most convoluted mess I've ever seen. That is to say that there really is a plot, but you find yourself smacking your forehead repeatedly in disbelief as the writers juggle tacky 80's clichés, predictable plot turns, and convenient situations that no one would ever buy. And sometimes, it just doesn't make any sense at all. But when all is said and done, the final product is a movie that is just delightfully crappy. My suggestion: rent this movie with some friends and some booze, and have a rollicking good time bashing this movie. I give it a 0 for its poor quality and a 10 for its "entertainment" value. Total score: 5
    5sttia

    Gene Simmons is the only reason to see this one.

    Gene made me laugh until I cried. He took this horrible mess and ran with it. The rest of the cast...well, what rest of the cast? This one is a real stinker but if you're a hardcore KISS fan you can appreciate the utter hilariousness of Gene's performance. Don't get me wrong, this movie overall is the worst I have ever seen but if seeing Gene Simmons in drag will live on tape long enough for my grandkids to see it, then it's worth it. LOL I pull it out of the cabinet whenever I need a good gut busting laugh with a horrible script.
    hornykev

    eighties Americana par excellence

    Are ya feeling like breaking out? Looking for danger Feeling adventurous Then you must Put your trust Not in a stranger

    Playin' your own game Do it your own way Keepin' your own sound That you found Goin' down Playin' like you play

    Who knows what you'll find You might like it, or not But all that you find, boy Is all that you got

    (Stargrove!) Flying like you've never flown (Stargrove!) Runnin' through a danger zone (Stargrove!) Are you gonna stand alone? Stargrove! Stargrove!

    You feel like takin' The world on your shoulders You're just a Robin Hood Makin' good Where you could You're one of the soldiers

    Faster than lightning Nothing can strike you You got the good stuff Tough enough Stayin' rough There's no one like you

    Who knows what you'll find You might like it, or not But all that you find, boy Is all that you got

    (Stargrove!) Flying like you've never flown (Stargrove!) Runnin' through a danger zone (Stargrove!) Are you gonna stand alone? Stargrove! Stargrove!

    This should have been released as a single. It should have been #1 on Billboard's charts for months! Absolute perfection.

    And Gene L. Simmons should have won the Oscar for best performance in '86. Absolute genius.

    I haven't seen this movie in over ten years but it still sticks in my mind. Gene sticking his middle finger on Vanity's chest and maniacally shouting out, "STARGROVE!!!!" The gay dance sequences. The unrequieted love of poor Cliff for his mondo studdly friend and hero, Lance. Gene's performance of "It takes a man like me to be a woman like me" (some of the lyrics of which were so good, incidentally, that Gene recycled and used in the song 'Spit' on the album 'Revenge') This whole movie rocks. I can't believe it is out of print, and I can't believe it isn't available in digital format yet. You can't go wrong with this movie.

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    • Trivia
      The movie was intended as the starting point for a "Son of Bond"-type film series. It not only bombed at the box-office, but was shunned by its own co-star, Gene Simmons. Years later, when a fan recognized him as "Velvet Von Ragnar", Simmons exclaimed "Don't tell me you SAW that thing!"
    • Goofs
      When Ragnar hurls young Stargrove over the top rail of the dam, one can see the attached safety cable keeping the stunt double from plummeting to his death.
    • Quotes

      Velvet Von Ragnar: I've figured out how to access their computers to re-channel radioactive waste so it goes from Diablo Canyon... into their *drinking water*.

      [Ragnar's henchmen look at each other in confusion]

      Velvet Von Ragnar: Poison the water supply!

      [shouts]

      Velvet Von Ragnar: I'm gonna poison their water supply! For gold! For ransom! For jewels! For money!

      [laughs maniacally]

    • Alternate versions
      UK video release was cut by 16 seconds to get an 18 certificate.
    • Connections
      Featured in Best of the Worst: Russian Terminator, Ninja Vengeance, and Never Too Young to Die (2013)
    • Soundtracks
      Stay and Burn
      Performed by Ralph E. Boy and Major Catastrophe

      Produced by Iren Koster, Chip Taylor, Ralph Lane

      Written by Jon Voight, Chip Taylor, Ralph Lane and Iren Koster

      © 1986 Paul Music

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    • Release date
      • July 17, 1986 (West Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Nunca es pronto para morir
    • Filming locations
      • Fort MacArthur, San Pedro, Los Angeles, California, USA(Ragnar's Base)
    • Production company
      • Paul Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • $3,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 37m(97 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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