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Implacable

Original title: Irresistible Force
  • TV Movie
  • 1993
  • 1h 20m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
334
YOUR RATING
Cynthia Rothrock and Stacy Keach in Implacable (1993)
Dark ComedyAction

A disgruntled retiring cop and his new butt kicking female partner must take on a well-armed terrorist group that holds up a supermarket.A disgruntled retiring cop and his new butt kicking female partner must take on a well-armed terrorist group that holds up a supermarket.A disgruntled retiring cop and his new butt kicking female partner must take on a well-armed terrorist group that holds up a supermarket.

  • Director
    • Kevin Hooks
  • Writer
    • Carleton Eastlake
  • Stars
    • Stacy Keach
    • Cynthia Rothrock
    • Christopher Neame
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    334
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kevin Hooks
    • Writer
      • Carleton Eastlake
    • Stars
      • Stacy Keach
      • Cynthia Rothrock
      • Christopher Neame
    • 9User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Stacy Keach
    Stacy Keach
    • Harris Stone
    Cynthia Rothrock
    Cynthia Rothrock
    • Charlotte Heller
    Christopher Neame
    Christopher Neame
    • James Barron
    Kathleen Garrett
    Kathleen Garrett
    • Arla Stone
    Michael Bacall
    Michael Bacall
    • Jesse Delvechio
    Nicholas Hammond
    Nicholas Hammond
    • Lieutenant Nash
    Jerome Ehlers
    Jerome Ehlers
    • Kurt
    Paul Winfield
    Paul Winfield
    • Commander Toole
    Penne Hackforth-Jones
    • Lieutenant Governor
    Kim Knuckey
    Kim Knuckey
    • Frank Delvechio
    • (as Kim Knucky)
    Peter Kent
    • Computer Punk
    Len Kaserman
    • Night Manager
    Phillip Hinton
    • Governor
    Martin Sacks
    Martin Sacks
    • Bomb Squad Officer
    Malcolm Corke
    • SWAT Member
    Bob Newman
    • Terry
    Tony Biancotti
    • News Reporter
    Gordon Andrews
    • Young Cop
    • Director
      • Kevin Hooks
    • Writer
      • Carleton Eastlake
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    Dragofan

    A big package of thrills!

    What do you get when you combine Stacy Keach and Cinthia Rothrock? An explosive combination of martial arts and fine acting talent. Stacy Keach is one of my favorite actors and is a true diplomat of the art of good film making. Cinthia is the type of sweet and sassy babe perfect for her role in this movie. I myself have always been afraid of shopping malls, and this movie really played on my greatest fears in life. All I have to say is wow.
    9Weirdling_Wolf

    Hard-hitting fight flick starring acting deity Stacy Keach and action goddess Cynthia Rothrock!

    Pairing charismatic acting deity, Stacy Keach and ferociously fleet-footed action goddess, Cynthia Rothrock in this hard-hitting, punch-packed, female fronted fight flick proved to be an explosive combination! Talented filmmaker Hooks is plainly aware of the demographic he is 'shooting' for, swiftly laying on the bellicose action, the world-weary cop, Harris Stone (Stacy Keach) looks on bemusedly as his new, uncommonly feisty, high-kicking partner Charlotte 'Charlie' Heller (Cynthia Rothrock) audaciously Kung Fu's herself into a terse car showroom robbery, wherein the courageous, if not a little cavalier 'Charlie' continues to power her demonstrative presence inside, and with consummate acrobatic agility takes out the skeevey, gun-toting trash lickety split! Not long after Rothrock's bravura display of martial arts, both Harris & Heller rather brusquely find themselves on suspension, after being vociferously admonished by, Commander Toole, engagingly portrayed by the exceptionally fine character actor, Paul Winfield.

    Following that deliciously adrenalized appetizer the chop-socking gets super-gnarly as our two amiably mismatched movie cops end up at a rather lavish, decidedly 'la-di-da'-looking Mall opening ceremony, and, fortuitously, before you can yell 'Yippie-Ki-Yay Mother Trucker!' they are both earlobes deep in explosive Die Hard/Under Siege territory, with the altogether awesome 'Power Cop' Charlie 'wrong placing and wrong timing' her martially majestic way through the grisly-looking gaggle of arch bad guy, James Barron's (Christopher Neame) gun-happy goons with her signature skell slaying agility!

    In the appropriately named B-actioner 'Irresistible Force' the perfectly formed, panther-swift siren of skull-rocking savagery, Cynthia Rothrock once again excitingly proves herself to be a feline force to be reckoned with, displaying grace, and tremendous agility as she terminally terrorizes the terrorists as her hardline partner, Harris adds his not inconsiderable head-butting belligerence to the pugilistic proceedings! We've manifestly seen all this Gun-happy gubbinz many times before, but all too rarely is it this irresistible! The Stoic, Keach & preternaturally perky, Rothrock have a compelling onscreen chemistry, and it's long overdue that the snarky naysayers show, Cynthia Rothrock the actor some well-earned respect, while long admired as a dynamic, supremely talented martial artist, Rothrock's also a likeable, entirely credible Thespian.
    8werner_muenchheimer

    A perfect popcorn evening movie

    I do not care much for stereotypes, simple dialogs, flat action or false critics.

    This is, why i could only recommend everybody, who wants to spend a nice evening with a really funny, witty and action packed movie, to have a close look at this one. You might consider watching it over and over again, smooth action, nice dialogs, a good script and a lot of fun. Earlier movies with C. Rothrock took advantage of her martial arts skills, while later ones were unworthy, compared to here acting talents. This one has the right mixture, combined with an excellent male partner, up to the culminating end scene. There are only so many movies of this quality, so... judge for yourself.
    8I_Ailurophile

    Unexpectedly solid TV movie action-thriller

    The premise alone raises a skeptical eyebrow, and though in no time the exposition reveals the reasoning behind it, the plot is still unquestionably a slight contrivance of movie magic. Definite strains of sexism quickly pop up in the dialogue, even as a few smart lines plainly lay out the earnest sense of putting women in positions of power and decision-making. The loose "buddy-cop" tenor of this TV movie, pairing burned-out Harris Stone (Stacy Keach!) with spitfire Charlotte Heller (Cynthia Rothrock!) is ripe for possibility, even if it's the type of scenario we've seen over and over - while the nature of the production, and the straightforward, fairly common narrative, somewhat constricts the possibilities for the stars, the action, and the thrills. The shopping mall setting ensures we'll get familiar scenes of characters' resourcefulness or 'Die Hard' -style "hero against the world" fireworks - and even still, at the same time, there are core aspects of the plot that are all too real, and all too disturbingly relevant 30 years on, as white supremacists quietly infect society. 'Irresistible force' is a little too sober for viewers seeking a classic Rothrock romp, while other cast members find themselves in a feature that's maybe a tad over the top and gauche compared to other works in their oeuvre. For all these varied aspects, however, there's also no mistaking that this movie is still a pretty great time.

    Keach is a solid anchor for the cast, and Rothrock has rarely adopted this serious a comportment. Christopher Neame, delightful scenery-chewing character actor that he is, is a fantastic villain as James Barron, cold and vicious; Paul Winfield, even only in a small supporting part, is a pleasure to see; and - oh hey, the other kid from 'Free Willy' is here, too! Hi, Michael Bacall! None of the characters are especially remarkable as they are written, but the assembled actors all do a fine job of realizing their parts and bringing the film to life with exhibition of heartier acting chops than the average TV movie of years past. In the more quietly dramatic moments of the screenplay the dialogue feels distinctly strained, though we also get a fair number of amusing quips or one-liners to help keep us engaged. The narrative may be constructed around beats and ideas that we've seen before, but it's nonetheless duly absorbing, with suitable tension and suspense throughout. And while the scene writing has the same struggle that the dialogue does, where it's characterized above all with action or immediate high-stakes pressure, it's solid. Writer Carlton Eastlake has only a scattering of credits to his name - but honestly, his screenplay is much stronger, on its own merits, than I would have assumed before I sat to watch.

    'Irresistible force' is limited by the fewer resources that are budgeted for TV movies, and at its best it still feels like a step down from its major studio blockbuster brethren. The feature is really rather fast-paced, and breezes through its 77 minutes. The other side of that easy flow is that the thrills and drama don't necessarily have the full impact that they should, and the last several minutes - including the climax - kind of lack the organic manifestation and resolution that they should. All the same, there was far more care put into this title than I could have possibly anticipated. The action sequences, including melee fight choreography, are genuinely fantastic (within the bounds of television network allotment). Why, Rothrock has more opportunity to illustrate her martial arts skills than the nature of the production would usually portend. Inescapably captivating it may not be, but all things considered, I'm pleasantly surprised by how worthy this really is. For any number of reasons, personal preferences above all, it won't be for everyone. Yet for those viewers open to second-tier genre flicks of any variety may well find themselves taken aback as I have - no essential classic, 'Irresistible force' still capably delivers a reasonably exciting little piece of cinema that deserves a look if you have the chance.
    6gdean2025

    The Force Of One....

    Let's face it, without Rothrock this film would have been as flat as 6 month old soda pop. Rothrock added so much to this film with her lightning fast moves, great charm, and excellent scene by scene presence. No disrespect to Keach but Rothrock could have pulled this one off alone in Die Hard (ala Bruce Willis) fashion. Christopher Neame was not very engaging as the bad guy either.

    It was these flaws that cost this action drama a shot at at being full blown TV series. Nonetheless, Rothrock displayed some of her finest moves. Her close-ups were very nicely done as well. Rothrock does not get the credit she deserves as an accomplished action film star. She is HUGE overseas especially in the far east. It's a darn shame that the one chance she had to do a network TV series was ruined by the film makers inability to compliment her with a good ensemble cast.

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    • Trivia
      According to Cynthia Rothrock, Stacy Keach was originally written as a sidekick character, with Rothrock's role being more prominent. Keach agreed to be in the production only if his character received greater exposure and storyline importance. Regardless of this situation, Rothrock claims Keach was friendly and agreeable to work with.
    • Goofs
      Somewhere between highly unlikely and impossible for Charlie to have become a S.E.A.L. with the fear of heights she claims to have.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Road Games: Audio Interview with Stacy Keach 2016 (2016)

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    • Release date
      • May 7, 1993 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Irresistible Force
    • Filming locations
      • Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia
    • Production companies
      • CBS Entertainment Production
      • Davis Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 20m(80 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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