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La randonnée tragique

Original title: Black Ice
  • 1992
  • R
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
391
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Michael Ironside, Joanna Pacula, and Michael Nouri in La randonnée tragique (1992)
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A young woman on the run from a murderous rogue government agent hooks up with a pony-tailed taxi driver who reluctantly agrees to help her.A young woman on the run from a murderous rogue government agent hooks up with a pony-tailed taxi driver who reluctantly agrees to help her.A young woman on the run from a murderous rogue government agent hooks up with a pony-tailed taxi driver who reluctantly agrees to help her.

  • Director
    • Neill Fearnley
  • Writers
    • Arne Olsen
    • John Alan Schwartz
  • Stars
    • Lee J. Campbell
    • Victor Cowie
    • Michael Ironside
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    391
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Neill Fearnley
    • Writers
      • Arne Olsen
      • John Alan Schwartz
    • Stars
      • Lee J. Campbell
      • Victor Cowie
      • Michael Ironside
    • 14User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Lee J. Campbell
    • Sheriff
    Victor Cowie
    • Car Salesman
    Michael Ironside
    Michael Ironside
    • Quinn
    Mickey Jones
    Mickey Jones
    • Lloyd Carter
    Brent Neale
    Brent Neale
    • David Yorkin
    Harry Nelken
    • Security Guard
    Michael Nouri
    Michael Nouri
    • Ben Shorr
    Arne Olsen
    • Eric Weaver
    Joanna Pacula
    Joanna Pacula
    • Vanessa
    Gene Pyrz
    • Mechanic
    Thom Schioler
    Thom Schioler
    • Pool Player
    • (as Thomas Schioler)
    Rick Skene
    Rick Skene
    • Denny
    John Cassini
    John Cassini
    • Cab Passenger
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Neill Fearnley
    • Writers
      • Arne Olsen
      • John Alan Schwartz
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    6claudio_carvalho

    A Low Budget Movie With a Screenplay Full of Flaws, But Supported by a Great Cast and the Sexy Joanna Pacula

    Ben Shorr (Michael Nouri) is a taxi driver full of debts and aspiring writer. One day, he drives the gorgeous Vanessa (Joanna Pacula), who is the lover of the imminent senator Eric Weaver (Arne Olsen), home. Vanessa and Eric have a serious argument; they fight and she accidentally kills him. Vanessa is indeed an agent from the government, with a mission of get inside information and compromise the future senator with her agency. Quinn (Michel Ironside), a government killer working for the same agency, is in charge of eliminating her. Vanessa hires Ben, trying to go to Seattle and leave USA through her contacts in that area. However Quinn is hunting them down.

    "Black Ice" is not a bad movie, but gives the sensation that something is missing in the screenplay and the ambiguous conclusion. It is a low budget movie, but Joanna Pacula, Michael Nouri and Michael Ironside are great actors and have good performances. Joanna Pacula's character is very beautiful, sexy and erotic. Michael Nouri's character is nasty and is not charismatic; therefore it is very difficult for the viewer identify with Ben as the 'hero' of the plot, who will end the story with the Vanessa. And Michael Ironside performs the role he does better, a maniac killer. The plot has many flaws: for example, there are shootings in many places and no police arrives. In many movies, the police arrive instantaneously, but not in this one. maybe there was no budget to complement of the cast. "Black Ice" would be a good movie with some improvement in the screenplay. But anyway, it entertains, and it is worthwhile seeing Joanna Pacula in some sexy scenes. My vote is six.

    Title (Brazil): "Paixão Assassina" ("Assassin Passion")

    Note: On 02 January 2016 I saw this film again.
    8FEF312

    Strong Performances overcome weak script.

    Strong performances from Joanna Pacula, Michael Nouri, and Michael Ironside overcome a weak script. Other pluses are the beautifully photographed winter scenery, and the haunting score from Amin Bhatia. There is a lack of suspense in this movie, but the performances of the three leads held my attention.
    6antonp9

    a good neo-noir

    I don't understand why people are so harsh on that film. Sure it's not the best film ever but it does have a great lugubrious and cold identity. There is this dark mixture of eroticism and underground crime in it. Combined with the bleak locations and filming makes it quite a good neo-noir.
    5merklekranz

    Unfortunately underdeveloped script .........

    What you get with "Black Ice" is Michael Ironside, one hot sex scene, and some "Fargo" like weather. What you don't get is a script that could be believed. There is absolutely no police action, although there is at least a bunch of dead bodies. Ironside seems to show up with no logical explanation of how he got there at just the right place, at just the right time. Essentially this is really a road trip to nowhere, since the audience is kept in the dark as to motivation . Michael Nouri is the innocent cab driver who is along for the ride with the long suffering audience. Even for Michael Ironside fans who like his evil bad guy performances, this will test your patience. Also, I was completely underwhelmed by the big reveal ending. - MERK
    5Vomitron_G

    A nevermind-movie

    "A Passion For Murder" (or "Black Ice", as it is listed on here) is pretty much a neo-noir road-movie, which means it should add up to something like a mystery thriller. But it doesn't. Throughout the film there's no suspense to speak of and the plot is hardly anything intriguing. The film just hums along without many problems, really, and as mentioned before, Michael Nouri, Joanna Pacula & Michael Ironside manage to carry everything just fine with their three leading performances.

    Nouri plays Ben Shorr, a cab driver/aspiring writer. One night he picks up Vanessa (Joanna Pacula) who's gotten herself into a heap of trouble, demanding that Shorr should drive her all the way from Detroit to Seattle. All this while being chased by the cold-blooded Quinn (Michael Ironside), who has a score of his own to settle with Vanessa.

    Ms. Pacula brings a lot of sex appeal to the table (and gets very naked early on in the film, during an extended sex scene). Nouri is convincing enough and Ironside is always entertaining as the bad guy. The rest of the supporting cast gives inferior performances. Only Mickey Jones is worth mentioning, as the taxi company owner.

    In the end, the climax boils down to a very dull shoot-out between the threesome. Something you can predict from the moment their chase begins. People say they're FBI or CIA, wave a badge and all, but in the end, who cares? "A Passion For Murder" is nothing special, but at the end of the ride I can't bring myself to flunk this little movie. It's not a badly made film or anything and it's an okay form of distraction from every day life for 90 minutes long. The main purpose of most pulp fiction, anyway.

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      Performed by Joel Feeney and Western Front

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    • Release date
      • December 2, 1992 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A Passion for Murder
    • Filming locations
      • Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Saban Entertainment
      • Prism Entertainment Corporation
      • Entertainment Securities
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby

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