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Protection rapprochée

Original title: Assassination
  • 1987
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 28m
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5.2/10
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Protection rapprochée (1987)
A presidential bodyguard is assigned to protect an objecting first lady, as repeated attempts are made on her life.
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A presidential bodyguard is assigned to protect an objectionable first lady as repeated attempts are made on her life.A presidential bodyguard is assigned to protect an objectionable first lady as repeated attempts are made on her life.A presidential bodyguard is assigned to protect an objectionable first lady as repeated attempts are made on her life.

  • Director
    • Peter R. Hunt
  • Writer
    • Richard Sale
  • Stars
    • Charles Bronson
    • Jill Ireland
    • Stephen Elliott
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    • Director
      • Peter R. Hunt
    • Writer
      • Richard Sale
    • Stars
      • Charles Bronson
      • Jill Ireland
      • Stephen Elliott
    • 52User reviews
    • 23Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Charles Bronson
    Charles Bronson
    • Jay Killian
    Jill Ireland
    Jill Ireland
    • Lara Royce Craig
    Stephen Elliott
    Stephen Elliott
    • Fitzroy
    Jan Gan Boyd
    Jan Gan Boyd
    • Charlotte Chang
    Randy Brooks
    Randy Brooks
    • Tyler Loudermilk
    James Lemp
    James Lemp
    • Eddie Bracken
    • (as Erik Stern)
    Michael Ansara
    Michael Ansara
    • Sen. Bunsen
    James Staley
    James Staley
    • Briggs
    Kathryn Leigh Scott
    Kathryn Leigh Scott
    • Polly Sims
    James Acheson
    James Acheson
    • Osborne Weems
    Jim McMullan
    Jim McMullan
    • The Zipper
    Billy Hayes
    • Pritchard Young
    • (as William Hayes)
    William Prince
    William Prince
    • H.H. Royce
    Charles Howerton
    Charles Howerton
    • President Calvin Craig
    Chris Alcaide
    Chris Alcaide
    • Chief Justice
    Jack Gill
    Jack Gill
    • Kerry Fane
    Mischa Hausserman
    • Danzig
    Robert Axelrod
    Robert Axelrod
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    • Director
      • Peter R. Hunt
    • Writer
      • Richard Sale
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    6legendaryunderdog

    Jay Killian is cool but Paul Kersey was better...

    Bronson plays Jay Killian, a secret service agent who has been transferred from guarding the newly elected President of the U.S. to now guarding the new first lady. Eventually, Bronson learns that the first lady is being targeted for assassination (hence the title), the film for the most part deals with Bronson keeping the first lady out of harms way. Not really an excessive actioner for Bronson considering previous efforts from his career, meaning that it's a little light on the violence factor. Jill Ireland plays the first lady, who has quite a mean streak to her in the film, her snobby attitude makes quite a pairing for her and Bronson's character. There are some comical moments here and there throughout the film, Bronson has more dialogue than usual which is nice, he adds a little rare touch of comic relief althroughout the film. I would recommend this movie to any Bronson fan, it's not Paul Kersey, but Jay Killian isn't too bad either.
    4paul_johnr

    Probably done for fun

    This was the next to last film appearance by Jill Ireland, who died of cancer in 1990 after four decades as a well-known actress and producer. Ireland made quite a few waves in the press when she dropped her then-husband David McCallum in 1967, beginning her long relationship with Charles Bronson. It is a great irony that Bronson, probably the all-time leader in number of deaths rendered on-screen, had one of the most enduring marriages in film history.

    'Assassination' seems to be a movie that was tucked into Cannon's production schedule for the sake of Bronson and Ireland. Ireland was already suffering from cancer-related illnesses in 1987 and you can almost picture the two actors wanting to do 'just one more, for old times' sake.' 'Assassination' is carelessly done as a whole, showing the lack of polish and dwindling funds that would tank Cannon by 1990. But there's a kind of nostalgia value in seeing the couple together one last time and the film makes you wonder what exactly helps a relationship to survive in the chaos that is Hollywood.

    Bronson plays Jay Killian, a high-ranking Secret Service agent who is assigned to protect the First Lady, Lara Craig (Ireland). The President's wife has a reputation for being difficult, bossing Service agents around and wanting to do things her own way. That all changes, however, when attempts are made on her life and she must journey with Killian by car, train, motorbike, and believe it or not, dune buggy to escape would-be assassins. There is little surprise here, as Killian believes the murderers are part of an inside job, perhaps arranged by the President himself. On the way, Killian and Mrs. Craig develop an unspoken affection for one another in scenes between Bronson and Ireland that are actually very funny.

    What really gets me is how this film was promoted upon its release and how it's still made to look as a DVD. The original trailer gives you the feeling that 'Assassination' is another cold-hearted Bronson shoot-'em-up. But a lot of this movie - which was rated PG-13, by the way - is in a comic vein, putting it along the lines of a romantic thriller like Bronson and Ireland's western 'From Noon Till Three.' Even the DVD case shows Bronson with a rocket launcher, ready to blow things up. Which he does, but to a lesser degree than his other '80s potboilers.

    On the whole, 'Assassination' is late Cannon slop work and doesn't really know what kind of film it wants to be. Besides drifting from actioner to romantic thriller and back again, there are serious mistakes in continuity, property values are bottom-of-the-barrel cheap, and the effects are dreadful; many of the explosions seem like matte work rather than being done on location. Robert Ragland, who had shown good composing skills in earlier films, teamed up with Valentine McCallum on a score that is mostly synthesized and better fit for television.

    Richard Sale's script has real lulus of dialogue, with the conversations between Bronson and Ireland the only bright spot. There is no explanation as to why the First Lady is called 'One Momma' all of a sudden, nor as to why Ireland is left with her British accent when the character is a Wyoming native. Jan Gan Boyd, playing Killian's main assistant, has a kitten-like personality and is badly miscast as a federal agent. Stephen Elliott (a former Tony Award nominee who died in May 2005), Randy Brooks, Erik Stern (as assassin Bracken), and Michael Ansara (Senator Bunsen) are acceptable in their supporting roles.

    Incidentally, this was the last film directing gig for Peter Hunt, who broke onto the scene with 'On Her Majesty's Secret Service' in 1969 and collaborated with Bronson and Lee Marvin on 'Death Hunt' in 1981. 'Assassination' is available on DVD through MGM Home Entertainment; it is presented in dual widescreen and standard format with three-language subtitles and theatrical trailer.

    ** out of 4
    mtibbs-1

    Terrific movie with Jill Ireland and Charles Bronson

    I loved this Movie out of all Charles Bronson did. I think he and Jill Ireland were so neat in this together. I liked any movie they did together. I don't believe this was given enough credit. They just semed to fit in the parts together. I was truly saddened when Jill died and even more so with his passing. But at least we have the movies to watch which I never tire of seeing.
    boss32

    interesting plot

    if you are a charles bronson fan,as i am, you will enjoy this film. This is a simple film with a nice plot and story line. What's not to like.You also get jill ireland with the movie and other great scenery to boot..
    vchimpanzee

    Silly adventure, but entertaining

    Secret service Agent Jay Killian is back on the job after some problems. He is no longer allowed to guard the President, though. His job is to protect the new First Lady, Lara Royce Craig, who apparently comes from a wealthy family and believes she can do what she wants without listening to anyone.

    While Mrs. Craig rides to her husband's inauguration in an open car (something no one in the First Family has done since Kennedy was shot), one of the police officers riding alongside has a wreck (and this being a Charles Bronson movie, naturally the bike has to explode). Killian believes it was no accident.

    Later, Mrs. Craig escapes on several occasions, though the Secret Service is able to find her in each case. Mrs. Craig's behavior is a problem not just because she needs protection under normal circumstances, but because it seems someone actually wants to kill her.

    Jill Ireland was deliciously witchy (actually that should start with a b) as the First Lady. Charles Bronson's character showed intelligence, and he wouldn't back down but remained strong in the face of the First Lady's protests.

    It was a pleasure to see the man who played the uptight and dignified Cloud Dancing in "Dr. Quinn" as an almost stereotypical Native American, a car salesman willing to laugh at people's expectations of his people and go along for the money.

    Jan Gan Boyd, as Killian's partner (in more ways than one?) was pretty and perky but showed confidence in her facial expressions. Too bad she often seemed to be reading her lines.

    The violence wasn't constant, but this movie had plenty of gunfire toward the end, and quite a few unnecessary explosions. One exciting scene involved a railroad bridge.

    The scenery in Wyoming was beautiful.

    I don't think this was intended to be a comedy, but it certainly was in my opinion. I found it quite entertaining. The idea is to have no real expectations.

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    • Trivia
      The original love scene between Bronson and Jan Gan Boyd called for Boyd to be partially nude, but Boyd wasn't confident she could perform the scene and was nervous. Although contracted to be nude, Boyd asked the producers if she could do the scene clothed. They agreed because she had the support of star Bronson, who was adamant she be clothed if she was not comfortable.
    • Goofs
      Presidential inaugurations are in January but footage of the motorcade shows trees in full summer bloom and people in summer clothing.
    • Quotes

      Lara Royce Craig: Do you speak English?

      Indian Joe: Do I look like some goddamned foreigner?

      Lara Royce Craig: I'm sorry.

      Indian Joe: Of course I speak English, also Creole, French, Spanish. I'm a native born American Indian, not some half breed immigrant like you all.

    • Connections
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    • Soundtracks
      March
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      from Invasion U.S.A. (1985)

      Composed by Jay Chattaway

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    • Release date
      • April 15, 1987 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dernière cible
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • The Cannon Group
      • Golan-Globus Productions
      • Major Studio Partners
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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $6,075,793
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,787,449
      • Jan 11, 1987
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,075,793
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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