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Riposte immédiate

Original title: Death Before Dishonor
  • 1987
  • 12
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
1.2K
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Fred Dryer in Riposte immédiate (1987)
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A tough Marine sergeant arrives at a Middle Eastern embassy, facing strict limitations on his duties. When terrorists strike and take hostages, he defies orders and restrictions, launching a... Read allA tough Marine sergeant arrives at a Middle Eastern embassy, facing strict limitations on his duties. When terrorists strike and take hostages, he defies orders and restrictions, launching a solo mission to save the captives.A tough Marine sergeant arrives at a Middle Eastern embassy, facing strict limitations on his duties. When terrorists strike and take hostages, he defies orders and restrictions, launching a solo mission to save the captives.

  • Director
    • Terry Leonard
  • Writer
    • John Gatliff
  • Stars
    • Fred Dryer
    • Brian Keith
    • Joseph Gian
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Terry Leonard
    • Writer
      • John Gatliff
    • Stars
      • Fred Dryer
      • Brian Keith
      • Joseph Gian
    • 23User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
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    Fred Dryer
    Fred Dryer
    • Gunnery Sgt. Burns
    Brian Keith
    Brian Keith
    • Col. Halloran
    Joseph Gian
    Joseph Gian
    • Sgt. Manuel Ramirez
    • (as Joey Gian)
    Sasha Mitchell
    Sasha Mitchell
    • Ruggieri
    Peter Parros
    • James
    Paul Winfield
    Paul Winfield
    • Ambassador
    Joanna Pacula
    Joanna Pacula
    • Elli
    Kasey Walker
    • Maude Winter
    Rockne Tarkington
    Rockne Tarkington
    • Jihad
    Daniel Chodos
    • Amin
    • (as Dan Chodos)
    Mohammad Bakri
    Mohammad Bakri
    • Gavril
    • (as Muhamad Bakri)
    Chaim Jeraffi
    Chaim Jeraffi
    • Zabib
    • (as Haim Geraffi)
    Juliano Mer-Khamis
    Juliano Mer-Khamis
    • Said
    • (as Jullianno Merr)
    Tuvia Tavi
    • Elias
    Yossi Ashdot
    • Hamed
    Yossi Virginsky
    • Attache
    Rinat Raz
    • Wife
    Guri Weinberg
    Guri Weinberg
    • Son
    • Director
      • Terry Leonard
    • Writer
      • John Gatliff
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    3wbhickok

    Hunter Rescues Uncle Bill

    About the kindest think I could possibly say about this movie, is that it is funnier than 'Commando.' Starring Fred 'Where the hell did my career go' Dryer as a Marine who lives by his own rules.(clever huh?) After the killing of all his buddies, and the kidnapping of his gruff but loveable Colonel, Yep... you guessed it, he goes on a one man rescue mission (against orders naturally) to rescue the Colonel, and to kill as many non-english speaking persons as possible. Laughably cliched from start to finish. Whoever wrote this should have their crayons taken away.
    4BuzzardHawk

    Feature length enlistment infomercial

    This was typical of the one-sided, unintentionally funny, and jingoistic action movies that came out during the Reagan Administration, and as such, clearly shows its age.

    See Edward Zwick's "The Siege" instead.
    5megoobee

    The A-Team Movie

    Rather than the abomination that was released in 2010, this is what the A-Team movie should have been like. The necessary pieces are all there, desperate situation, chase scenes with vehicles jumping/flipping over or crashing through things, people falling or being flung through the air, thousands of rounds of ammunition expended and last but not least, big explosions.

    Even with all that going on, this feature is only marginally entertaining. It is ham and cheese at it's best (or worse depending on your viewpoint). The dialog is bad and the plot is so formulaic that you know what will happen well before it happens. The buddy-buddy bonding scene in the beginning is not believable and adds no real value other than to give the audience a quick introduction to the team and their "We are bad ass" attitude/history.

    There is a fair amount of violence which includes a graphic torture scene. The story, what little of it lacks cohesiveness and as a result jumps around more than a Mexican jumping bean on a pogo stick.

    For those looking for mindless entertainment with gun play and explosions, they will probably be satisfied. For those wanting a good story to go along with the violence, probably not.
    3udar55

    Death before watching this again!

    I decided to dust this one off and give it another watch. I don't know if that was a good thing. DEATH BEFORE DISHONOR is the quintessential one-sided, "We're good, they're bad" action film. Not since John Wayne's THE GREEN BERETS (1968) have I seen a film so amazingly biased.

    The scariest thing about DEATH BEFORE DISHONOR is the film's politics. The film is so glaringly jingoistic that it landed itself on the "Worst List" of the book "Reed Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People." While set in the fictional country of Jemal, it is quite obvious who these guys fighting Israel are supposed to be. And who the good guys are. While discussing the complex problems in the Middle East, Ellie asks Burns, "Are you the kind of person who knows what is exactly right and what is wrong?" "Yes," replies Burns before he tells her "don't get us mad." DEATH BEFORE DISHONOR is the kind of film where multiple bad guys can't hit the hero (granted his underlings do die for the cause) with machine guns, but he can blow them up with a rocket launcher while driving a car. Where a "by the book" bureaucrat finds out the hard way (via car bomb) how "savage" these people really are. I think The Phantom of the Movies summed it up best in his review when he said, "it may well be the best 1943 war movie made in 1987." It would be funny, if it weren't so darn frightening.

    Actually, there is a bit of fun to be had with DEATH BEFORE DISHONOR. Director Leonard, a veteran stuntman, crafts some nice car chases with a rather nice car stunt at the film's end. The film definitely holds its own against its contemporaries such as THE DELTA FORCE (1986) in that regard. Dryer, with visions of Eastwood in HEARTBREAK RIDGE (1986) dancing in his head, is amazingly bland as the tough as nails Marine. Watching him drag around here, it is hard to believe he carried a TV series for so many seasons. You can tell he was hoping for a cross over opportunity into theatrical features, but failed miserably. But there is something inherently funny in his featureless performance. Finally, fans of "what in the world" moments should also keep an eye out for the scene where Brian Keith, being photographed by terrorists, gives them the finger…with his ring finger!
    clif-moberg

    ahead of its time

    Good casting and good plot. Modern movie watchers can say "predictable"; however, they've seen lots of action films SINCE 1987 that make plot elements here rather familiar. Don't you think? They acted like marines; everyone was fit and could do the wall climbs, etc. People seemed to be willing to do things not for money--that was a bit unusual, to the end that the "good guys" won! It was patriotic, sure, but in this age (2011) of from the top-down complacency, this patriotism comes across as welcome, I'd say. Good Action. Only the blond photographer lady seemed miscast to me. As you can see from the high score, I liked it!

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    • Trivia
      The US Embassy in Beirut was bombed in April 1983, six months before the Marine Barracks, not Army barracks, were bombed. 'Death Before Dishonor' uses these incidents in the same manner the Le maître de guerre (1986) used the invasion of Grenada.
    • Goofs
      When Burns takes the ambassador to the ambulance an extra in the ambulance can bee seen looking at the Camera.
    • Quotes

      Gunnery Sgt. Burns: Both sides of those rocks.

      Ruggieri: Why we got to paint both sides of the rocks?

      James: I don't know.

      Gunnery Sgt. Burns: You boys ever heard of Korea?

      James: Yes sir, Gunny.

      Gunnery Sgt. Burns: Well then you are probably very familar with the conflict at Hill 442. Is that right?

      Ruggieri: Yes sir. Everyone has heard of that battle.

      Gunnery Sgt. Burns: And did you know your Colonel is personally responsible for pulling 52 marines off that hill? Alive.

      Gunnery Sgt. Burns: So don't you think the Colonel deserves to have his rocks painted tops and bottoms?

      Gunnery Sgt. Burns: Good; paint the rocks.

    • Alternate versions
      UK video versions were cut by 9 secs by the BBFC to edit shots of Halloran's hand being pierced with a power drill. The 2008 Anchor Bay DVD is uncut.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Over the Top/84 Charing Cross Road/Death Before Dishonor/Working Girls (1987)

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    • Release date
      • May 27, 1987 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Death Before Dishonor
    • Filming locations
      • Israel
    • Production companies
      • Balcor Film Investors
      • Bima
      • MPI Productions
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $4,546,244
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,847,950
      • Feb 22, 1987
    • Gross worldwide
      • $4,546,244
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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