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Les kamikazes de l'arnaque

Original title: Fast Getaway
  • Video
  • 1991
  • PG-13
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
1.8K
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Corey Haim and Cynthia Rothrock in Les kamikazes de l'arnaque (1991)
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A lighthearted tale about a gang of bank robbers who fall out and split up. The brains of the gang is a boy who, with his father, successfully continue their crime spree. Annoyed at this, Li... Read allA lighthearted tale about a gang of bank robbers who fall out and split up. The brains of the gang is a boy who, with his father, successfully continue their crime spree. Annoyed at this, Lilly and her loyal and stupid companion, decide to kidnap the boy, Nelson, and force him to... Read allA lighthearted tale about a gang of bank robbers who fall out and split up. The brains of the gang is a boy who, with his father, successfully continue their crime spree. Annoyed at this, Lilly and her loyal and stupid companion, decide to kidnap the boy, Nelson, and force him to work for them.

  • Director
    • Spiro Razatos
  • Writer
    • James Dixon
  • Stars
    • Corey Haim
    • Cynthia Rothrock
    • Leo Rossi
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    1.8K
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    • Director
      • Spiro Razatos
    • Writer
      • James Dixon
    • Stars
      • Corey Haim
      • Cynthia Rothrock
      • Leo Rossi
    • 23User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Corey Haim
    Corey Haim
    • Nelson
    Cynthia Rothrock
    Cynthia Rothrock
    • Lilly
    Leo Rossi
    Leo Rossi
    • Sam
    Ken Lerner
    Ken Lerner
    • Tony
    Marcia Strassman
    Marcia Strassman
    • Lorraine
    Shelli Lether
    • Honey
    Tabitha Thompson
    • Girl at Bank
    Jack North
    • Car Salesman
    Kim Peach
    • Cissy
    Jeff Olson
    • Chief Malone
    Richard Jewkes
    Richard Jewkes
    • Sheriff McQuade
    Bernie Pock
    • Deputy
    Corky Edgar
    • Bank Teller
    Kelly Ausland
    • Armored Guard
    Patrick Redford
    • Officer
    Wendy Schenk
    • Waitress
    Andy Gill
    Andy Gill
    • Rooftop Cop #1
    • (as Andrew R. Gill)
    Spiro Razatos
    • Rooftop Cop #2
    • Director
      • Spiro Razatos
    • Writer
      • James Dixon
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    User reviews23

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    6whatch-17931

    Mediocre Haim vehicle, but he looks great

    The most notable thing with this movie might just be how strikingly handsome Corey Haim is here. The cover art doesn't do him justice at all.

    Haim got pigeonholed into these often weird slapstick heavy movies. He does handle slapstick well so no problem there.

    As long as you know you're getting a Haim slapstick movie, it's not bad.

    But there are script and production problems here. The bridge across the canyon sequence (with Haim in a dress) is such a bizarre set piece, it feels like a hallucination. Beyond that, the gag where the two leads are falling goes on and on and on. It starts to feel like Bill and Ted or the like and quite out of place.

    The final action sequence also somehow isn't as funny as it's trying to be. Perhaps because it feels like Haim's character really is in peril.
    3vertigo_14

    Worst writing since 'Cool as Ice.' (spoilers)

    Good lord, I've got to stop wasting my money on movies from the post-1989 catalog of Corey Haim (except for Prayer of the Rollerboys, which was a decent surprise). This being, of course, yet another film in which those not so overly nostlagic will realize that Corey had hit rock bottom and would never recover.

    Fast Getaway is the light-comedy adventures of a team of father-and-son bankrobbers. After a disagreement among their gang of four which included a clueless doofus and a black belt blonde, Nelson (Corey Haim) and his dad decide to rob banks alone. Only Nelson's dad expects it to be temporary, wanting his son to go legit so he can end up in law school or business school (the man has no clear idea of his expectations as to which graduate school track he expects his son to take other than whatever will allow an easy transition into white collar crime) much to the chagrin of Nelson, who loves the life of easy money. But, the team are not as invincible as they think they are when they're busted for robbing a bank in a squat town in Utah around the same time a stranger to the past enters their lives as does their scheming former partners.

    It has all the depth of the notorious 'Cool as Ice' "action" film (ranked as one of the worst 100 movies on IMDb), and about as much of the same cheesy writing. I particularly enjoy the scene in which Nelson and dear old dad, trying to escape from the police by anchoring over a bridge, plunge thousands of feet straight down into shallow, rocky rapids and live to tell the tale...completely unscathed, mind you. Or, the finale in which brave Nelson is being dragged from a truck while holding onto a chain link fence that neither eletrocutes him or gets too hot to hold as it is scraped across the pavement for miles. Nor, does it flip with the sharp turns of the truck and the lack of support by his weight. And, I especially cringe at Corey Haim's half-concocted Italian-American accent that reared itself during random moments, not to mention his terrible array of slang, especially in many of the references to women.

    Recommended for anyone who can watch any number of Corey Haim's early 90s disasters and actually find them enjoyable.
    7leonardconstantin61

    Good enough

    This is a very entertaining movie with the likes Corey Haim&Cynthia Rothrock. Unfortunately i couldn't give this movie more than 7/10 because i didn't like 2 things about this film: Corey Haim dressed as womany(you could see that he was very embarrassed for acting like that)and Cynthia Rothrock's skills are wasted here a lil' bit. If she had more than screen time & more fights i think that this movie would have been a classic because Cynthia was in top form. But all in all was a good movie and Cynthia Rothrock didn't disappoint. Fast Getaway 2 isn't a good follow up unfortunately. This movie and Guardian Angel are my favorite movies with Cynthia Rothrock.
    7Aaron1375

    This entire movie was a fast getaway.

    A rather entertaining (to me anyway) Corey Haim movie from 1991. It is a movie that is fast as the pace is fast as is the run time for this picture. So you do not have to invest a whole lot of time in this adventure, but to me it was a fun adventure. There is a gang of criminals that plan their heists to perfection. Everything is split second timing and the getaways are also to the letter. Well there are four members in this gang and as so often is the case there is a split as certain members get greedy and think they should get a bigger cut. So off goes two of the members leaving Corey Haim and his dad's character on their own and you find out quickly that the female and other guy in the gang are not nearly as effective without the other two. The brains of the outfit is the Corey Haim character and without him the other two are lost, so near the end of the film they kidnap him and force him to plan heists for them. The film is rather good, the cast is rather funny. Corey is good as the brains and I thought the guy playing his dad was rather good too as I loved the scene where they were falling off the bridge. Cynthia Rothrock plays the female of the gang and as I usually do not care for her in other movies she is okay here. She usually takes on this super guys in movies and once I saw a movie where she gets hit by this humongous guy dead on and she barely flinched, sorry not going to happen. She may be good at karate, but if she were to be hit as hard as it was depicted in that movie she would be unconscious on the ground. Here though she only takes on normal dudes and I figure she could handle them. There would later be a sequel to this film, but I did not enjoy that one at all.
    6dalmakristine

    Lorraine was a baddie

    Watching this movie for the second time in maybe ten years, I would say that it really isn't that bad! There were certain lines in the movie that made me cringe, but Corey Haim and Leo Rossi made it work to their advantage. I wish the character of Lorraine would have had more screen time because she was a natural and meshed well, in my opinion, with Nelson (Haim) and Sam's (Rossi) personality. Corey's movies especially, the ones that went straight to video in the 90s would have been something I would have enjoyed in my pre teens to early teens, but you can't deny that he had a talent and charm that made him the kind of actor that you wish would have made it today. (It makes me sad how he went from Lucas to this because he was so good and he could have had more opportunities exploring complex characters, but that's another story...) Corey always finds chemistry with the people he plays opposite whether it is a love interest, a brother (ex. Firstborn, The Lost Boys), or in this case, a father/son relationship. Anne Hathaway said that Nicholas Galitzine could have chemistry with a lamp, I'd say Corey Haim did it first.

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      The movie was considered for a wide theatrical release. Prior to committing this, Cinetel Films and New Line Cinema performed a market test by airing promos for the film in Iowa, including the official trailer narrated by Corey Haim. The response was lackluster and the movie was released largely direct-to-video instead.
    • Goofs
      While Nelson and Tony are arguing over the money in the barn, their lips never move.
    • Quotes

      Sam: We're in this for the money, honey, not so you can show off your damn black belt.

    • Connections
      Featured in Obscurus Lupa Presents: Fast Getaway (2011)
    • Soundtracks
      Sold Me Down The River
      Written by Mike Peters & Eddie MacDonald

      Performed by The Alarm

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    • Release date
      • May 21, 1993 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Fast Getaway
    • Filming locations
      • Utah, USA
    • Production company
      • Cinetel Films
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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