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État d'urgence

Original title: The Peacekeeper
  • 1997
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 38m
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5.0/10
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Dolph Lundgren in L'Homme de guerre (1994)
When a terrorist group steals the US President's personal communications computer for launching the US arsenal in case of war, only a heroic Major has the key to prevent a Presidential assassination or a nuclear holocaust.
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When a terrorist group steals the US President's personal communications computer for launching the US arsenal in case of war, only a heroic Major has the key to prevent a Presidential assas... Read allWhen a terrorist group steals the US President's personal communications computer for launching the US arsenal in case of war, only a heroic Major has the key to prevent a Presidential assassination or a nuclear holocaust.When a terrorist group steals the US President's personal communications computer for launching the US arsenal in case of war, only a heroic Major has the key to prevent a Presidential assassination or a nuclear holocaust.

  • Director
    • Frédéric Forestier
  • Writers
    • Stewart Harding
    • Robert Geoffrion
    • Kevin Bernhardt
  • Stars
    • Dolph Lundgren
    • Michael Sarrazin
    • Montel Williams
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    • Director
      • Frédéric Forestier
    • Writers
      • Stewart Harding
      • Robert Geoffrion
      • Kevin Bernhardt
    • Stars
      • Dolph Lundgren
      • Michael Sarrazin
      • Montel Williams
    • 23User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
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    Dolph Lundgren
    Dolph Lundgren
    • Major Frank Cross
    Michael Sarrazin
    Michael Sarrazin
    • Lt. Colonel Douglas Murphy
    Montel Williams
    Montel Williams
    • Lt. Colonel Northrop
    Roy Scheider
    Roy Scheider
    • President Robert Baker
    Christopher Heyerdahl
    Christopher Heyerdahl
    • Hettinger
    Allen Altman
    Allen Altman
    • McGarry
    Martin Neufeld
    • Decker
    Monika Schnarre
    Monika Schnarre
    • Jane
    Tim Post
    Tim Post
    • Nelson
    Carl Alacchi
    Carl Alacchi
    • Holbrook
    Chip Chuipka
    • Davis
    Roc Lafortune
    Roc Lafortune
    • Abbott
    • (as Roc LaFortune)
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    Goûchy Boy
    • Robinson
    • (as Gouchy Boy)
    Phil Chiu
    • Kong
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    Serge Houde
    • Secretary of Defense
    David Francis
    • Major General Harding
    Larry Day
    Larry Day
    • Maxwell
    Alan Fawcett
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      • Frédéric Forestier
    • Writers
      • Stewart Harding
      • Robert Geoffrion
      • Kevin Bernhardt
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    8monkeysgalore

    An Underrated Dolph Flick

    The Peacekeeper is an obviously familiar, but undeniably fun action vehicle for Dolph Lundgren. With the ever present 90s feel, the painfully generic title that would make Steven Seagal jealous, and enough entertaining action scenes to satisfy, The Peacekeeper is far from being the worst use of your time.

    While it's an obvious Piège de cristal (1988) ripoff, I'd say it's a solid ripoff, and probably one of the better ones. It's Die Hard meets a Bond movie plot, with the setting of a missile silo being a little boring. The movie gets a little bogged down with its plot, but the action's loads of fun and Dolph is charismatic enough. The stakes are suitably high and the race against time didn't bother me.

    Dolph Lundgren does a serviceable acting job and is helped out by Montel Williams, who gets a lot of screen time as the obligatory African-American sidekick that 90s action movies love (Une journée en enfer (1995), Piège en haute mer (1992), Fugue (1997), etc.) and he's pretty good.

    The action sequences are the highlight. The long car chase near the beginning is actually excellent, and it's Bond film worthy. Definitely a high point, it may be the best action scene here. There are two or three brief shootouts and some small fights, with one long fight in a missile room being another highlight. Definitely loud, explosive, glorious B-movie action, and it's great.

    One of Dolph's best 90s vehicles, this movie is underrated and is a great diversion. Seriously, name another movie that has a rooftop car chase. I wouldn't mind seeing Montel Williams again either.

    Oh, and Dolph is chased down a large vent by an explosion. Things get pretty crazy.
    The Watchers Apprentice

    Not bad for a B movie

    This movie surprised me. I usually shy away from any movie Dolph Lungdren is in, especially in the last few years. But, for some unknown reason, this movie interested me because the video box didn't give away too much of the plot and I was actually expecting an action thriller, not a Die Hard clone. As I said this movie was impressive in the way the plot was executed (except at the end, but I won't give that away) and the action sequences, although there weren't many of them, were filmed quite well. A stand out scene I guess is a car chase scene involving rooftops! (I'll say no more, its quite original). As well as that, Dolph gets some funny one-liners scattered at random throughout the movie. Not academy award winning material but worth a rental for the sheer entertainment value alone. 7/10
    6fmarkland32

    Breaking point...

    Dolph Lundgren stars as Major Frank Cross, a special forces soldier who is the very best in the army, and him and Lt. Northrop (Montel Williams !!!) are the only soldiers who can thwart "Cyclops" (Michael Sarrazin) from nuking Washington D.C, his demands by the way are forcing the president to commit suicide on live TV, suffice to say the peace is kept with an exchange of gunfire. The Peacekeeper is a modest take on Die Hard, with some suspenseful sequences, good action and a thrilling car-chase on roof tops. The Peacekeeper on all fronts is one of Dolph Lundgren's better films and features one of his best casts. Both Roy Scheider and Michael Sarrazin are always welcome presences to such an action film and Lundgren is in fine form. The main flaws is that use of too many scenes of bomb disarming which gets tiresome, also the movie has some plot holes and the film's beginning doesn't fit with the rest of the movie but as it goes the Die Hard route the film works and even has a great climax. Montel Williams is also none too convincing but once again the movie is a solid B.movie take on Die Hard.

    * *1/2 Out of 4-(Pretty Good)
    6mrslimm

    Really entertaining and rather exciting action thriller, better than pseudo-namesake [The Peacemaker].

    The first thing that strikes you about the movie is the similarity of the title to the big-budget DreamWorks SKG debut movie [The Peacemaker] (starring George Clooney and Nicole Kidman and directed by Mimi Leder). Frequently movies with such cheap and obvious cash-in aspirations turn out to be: cheap, obvious and, of course, rubbish. This movie is a jolly exception. Don't be put off by Dolph Lundgren being in it, he isn't enough to undermine the movies good points.

    High among those good points is the swift and exciting direction which is never better than during the spectacular roof-top car chase which occurs within the first twenty minutes. This chase is so good it could quite comfortably fit into a Bond movie featuring, as it does, eye-popping stunts, edge-of-the-seat excitement and ridiculous spectacle. While it does veer wildly into the improbable it never feels impossible and this aspect, for any action sequence, is of paramount importance. It is interesting to note that two key aspects of this chase sequence - the roof-top nature and the escape by getting out of the car just before it crashes through a parapet and down to the ground - also popped up in the same year's Bond adventure [Tomorrow Never Dies] (the motorcycle chase in Bangkok occurs partly over rooftops, the remote-controlled BMW car park chase ends by Bond getting out of the car just before it crashes through a parapet and down to the ground).

    Another good point is the script. It's not consistently good but it is rather better than normal for a film that is not shown theatrically (it received it's UK premiere on Sky television not at cinemas). There are frequent one-liners which help push up the entertainment value while Roy Scheider and Michael Sarrazin share an unusual and thought-provoking plot line. Rather than demanding money and a plane to an extradition-free country, the usual demands of a nutball who has control of nuclear weapons in America (see [Broken Arrow]), betrayed Saddam Hussein-assassin Doug Murphy (Michael Sarrazin) turns up surprisingly alive though he was bombed by 'friendly fire'. His demands are for the President (Roy Scheider, the entire twilight of his career looks like it is going to be a series of DTV presidents) to commit suicide - to sacrifice his life for his country just as Murphy had (even though he had little choice about it and he survived) - on national television to stop a nuclear bomb going off in Washington D.C.

    However, where this really scores over its pseudo-namesake [The Peacemaker] is that this movie accomplishes almost all it set out to, it is about as good as it could possibly be.
    8AwesomeWolf

    Dolph does 'Die Hard'

    'Die Hard' clones are awesome. Dolph Lundgren is awesome. Therefore, 'The Peackeeper', being both a 'Die Hard' clone and Dolph Lundgren movie, is awesome. I dare you to find a flaw in my logic, I dare you.

    Dolph plays Frank Cross, an officer in the United States Air Force. After dropping food to some refugees in Turkey, Cross is threatened with a court-martial. Gotta love how the U.S. military operates. However, he is save by the President's campaign team, who hope to use his mini-celebrity status as a public relations tool. Cross is given the job of guarding the Black Bag - the means by which the President can order a nuclear strike. Naturally, on Cross' first day, highly-equipped terrorists steal the bag and threaten to launch a nuclear strike at Washington.

    Basically, 'The Peacekeeper' is 'Die Hard' in a nuclear missile silo. It is not as awesome as 'Die Hard', but its still pretty awesome. The plot is pretty similar to that of 'Under Siege' with a change of setting and a slight change of characters. In fact, the main bad guy (Lt. Colonel Douglas Murphy (Michael Sarrazin)) is suspiciously similar to Tommy Lee Jones' character from 'Under Siege'...

    'The Peacekeeper' boasts some very cool action sequences. One early scene involves a car-chase along some city roof-tops, and while the movie peaks there and turns into a series of martial-arts and gun-fights for the next hour, this is still a well-done action movie, and easily one of Dolph's better efforts.

    'The Peacekeeper' is a very good action movie. Fans of Dolph Lundgren (all five of us out there) should enjoy it, as should anyone else looking for a good action flick - 8/10

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    • Trivia
      At some point, Kiefer Sutherland was cast as Colonel Murphy, and Louis Gossett Jr. was to play Colonel Northrop.
    • Goofs
      Right before the major drives through the wall on the roof you can see it is a standard brick wall but in the next scene you can see it is now just bricks stacked up on either wood or wood that is colored to look like concrete. In fact there is nothing on the sides of the bricks like there would be if it was real concrete and there is only things on the top and bottom of the bricks.
    • Quotes

      Jane: Are you still mad at me?

      Major Frank Cross: Well, that depends.

      Jane: On what?

      Major Frank Cross: On what you're wearing.

    • Connections
      Edited into Traitor's Heart (1999)

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    • Release date
      • August 22, 1997 (Italy)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Red Zone
    • Filming locations
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada(principal photography)
    • Production companies
      • Filmline International
      • Millennium Films
      • Phoenician Films
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      • $10,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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