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Zero Tolerance

  • 1994
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
724
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Robert Patrick in Zero Tolerance (1994)
ActionCrimeDramaThriller

Jeff is an FBI agent sent to pick up Ray Manta, a member of the White Hand drug cartel, from a Mexican jail. Manta escapes, and gets revenge by killing Jeff's family. Kowalski, another membe... Read allJeff is an FBI agent sent to pick up Ray Manta, a member of the White Hand drug cartel, from a Mexican jail. Manta escapes, and gets revenge by killing Jeff's family. Kowalski, another member of the White Hand, is sympathetic to Jeff as he hunts down the other members of the Hand... Read allJeff is an FBI agent sent to pick up Ray Manta, a member of the White Hand drug cartel, from a Mexican jail. Manta escapes, and gets revenge by killing Jeff's family. Kowalski, another member of the White Hand, is sympathetic to Jeff as he hunts down the other members of the Hand one by one, getting vengeance for his family, eventually leading to a battle with Manta.

  • Director
    • Joseph Merhi
  • Writer
    • Jacobsen Hart
  • Stars
    • Robert Patrick
    • Titus Welliver
    • Mick Fleetwood
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    724
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Joseph Merhi
    • Writer
      • Jacobsen Hart
    • Stars
      • Robert Patrick
      • Titus Welliver
      • Mick Fleetwood
    • 29User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
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    Robert Patrick
    Robert Patrick
    • Jeff
    Titus Welliver
    Titus Welliver
    • Manta
    Mick Fleetwood
    Mick Fleetwood
    • Vitch
    Miles O'Keeffe
    Miles O'Keeffe
    • Milton Kowalski
    Kristen Meadows
    • Megan
    Barbara Patrick
    Barbara Patrick
    • Wendy
    Jeffrey Anderson-Gunter
    Jeffrey Anderson-Gunter
    • LaFleur
    Gustav Vintas
    Gustav Vintas
    • Lee
    Jed Allan
    Jed Allan
    • Wells
    Bill Hufsey
    Bill Hufsey
    • Omar
    Matthew Dunn
    • Sol
    Michael Gregory
    Michael Gregory
    • Gene
    Shashawnee Hall
    Shashawnee Hall
    • Danny Gill
    Maurice Lamont
    • Gunther
    Larry McQuillen
    • Levor
    William Steis
    • Jimmy
    Ray Victor
    • Santos
    Jeff Doucette
    Jeff Doucette
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    • Director
      • Joseph Merhi
    • Writer
      • Jacobsen Hart
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    6ccthemovieman-1

    Tremendous Action, But It Gets Carried Away

    For action freaks, this is great stuff, but overdid it, especially at the end. If they hadn't this might have been a good movie overall. For the first hour, this was tremendous with some wild, jaw-dropping action scenes in the typical revenge story angle.

    Then it gets out-of-hand with good guy "Jeff Douglas" (Robert Patrick) killing all the bad guys in sight while numerous villains can't him - not one! It really gets ludicrous, and to make it worse, the acting is not the best in this movie. Some really dumb line deliveries and stupid characters.

    In the end, worth a rental but not a purchase.
    Gary-161

    Jean Genius

    Robert Patrick is quite the little terrier in this routine actioner about a wronged man hell bent on revenge (now, that's what I call a plot!) Patrick's claim to fame is that he looks a bit like Peter Weller (I'm gonna live forever!) And also played a robot in 'Terminator 2' (Now, that's what I call a stretch!) Here, he sports a blonde, bouffant, fifties rockabilly barnet and possibly the tightest pair of jeans I've ever seen in a movie. It's amazing he can talk, let alone roll around incessantly in those things, it's truly impressive, believe me. The whole ensemble makes him look like a reject from a Jimmy Dean look alike contest for violation of the the age limit. A rebel without a pause, he systematically blows away countless mafiosi without seeming to sweat. Patrick has devised a full proof method of combating the mafia which is basically 'duck and cover'. Frankly, I'm amazed he can even move, but it works. Despite having very loosely fitting standard Italian suits, the bad guys have not learned the concept of 'duck and cover' and continuously stand in plain site waiting for the cue to be riddled with bullets. They do not learn from this and just carry on with the same strategy. Back at bad guy central, the Mafia bosses scratch their heads over Patrick's astonishing success and decide that war has well and truly been declared on them, albeit from Lilliput. It can only end in one place. You guessed it, an abandoned warehouse. Or maybe they only look abandoned because they're so big. And full of explosions. Patrick, continuing his zero tolerance of gun control (and underwear judging by the EXCRUTIATING tightness of those jeans), proceeds to single handedly demolish Las Vegas, best described in a better film elsewhere as 'a suitably biblical ending to the place.'

    The only other film I can recall with a similar looking lead with an eerily familiar pair of trousers is in 'Blue Jean Cop' AKA 'Shakedown', in which our hero, despite having very and I mean VERY tight jeans; manages to run, jump and hang off the wheels of a plane. Despite being called 'Shakedown', nothing shakes in his jeans, believe me. The actor in that film was a chap called Peter Weller. Funny, that.
    5WelshFilmCraze

    Watchable mid 90's direct-to-video action

    Robert Patrick stars as an FBI agent out for revenge after his wife and child are murdered by a drug cartel led by main goon Titus Welliver.

    Patrick & Welliver are really too good for this trash by 90's B movie producers Richard Pepin & Joseph Mehri and their PM Entertainment Group, The script is dreadful, The acting by everyone (aside from the aforementioned above) is poor.

    Plenty of gunfights & explosions, which is where most of the budget goes on this type of Straight-to-video trash, Patrick looks embarrassed to be in this - coming after his career defining role as the T-2000 in Terminator 2: Judgement Day, and we even get Mick Fleetwood - Yes, THAT Mick Fleetwood as a drug cartel boss.

    It's watchable enough with very low expectations, but we've all seen this many, many times before, "Zero Tolerance" doesn't break new ground or even tries to, it is what it is, a mid 90's bottom shelf, action cheapo with a far better leading man than this kind of trash deserves.
    4bkoganbing

    Goes full blown Rambo

    Zero Tolerance stars Robert Patrick as an FBI man with wife played by real life wife Barbara Patrick and two children. He gets an assignment to bring back from Mexico a notorious drug lord in Titus Welliver.

    Things start to pop and don't let up for a minute when Welliver escapes custody with Patrick's two other agents and a whole lot of Welliver's men escape.

    Welliver then gets the brilliant idea to take Patrick's family hostage and then confront Patrick and force him to take him across the border under the guise of custody, Welliver and a whole lot of illegal heroin. Works too and then he kills Patrick's family and nearly blows Patrick up in a limousine.

    After that it's personal as Patrick whom we see a hint of his violent nature during Welliver's escape, goes full blown Rambo. The body count may run into triple digits. Did Sly Stallone ever do that well? Patrick is after the rest of Welliver's associates a five member board of a drug gang known as the White Hand. Do we have to ask if he succeeds?

    If you like chase scenes, lots of bloody violence, and plenty of action you'll love Zero Tolerance. Makes one overlook a whole lot of flaws in the writing and the direction.
    5The_Phantom_Projectionist

    "How does it feel being on the other side of the law?"

    Though I will always recognize PM Entertainment and director Joseph Merhi for being the main producers of karate B-movies from the 1990s, a flick like ZERO TOLERANCE reminds me that they were in fact more versatile when it came to the action department. This is an ambitious, occasionally cool but ultimately mild shoot-em-up picture that foolishly takes a "less is more" method when it would have been better off embracing excess. Particular fans of Robert "T-1000" Patrick may apply.

    The story: When his family is murdered and his own life endangered by a powerful drug cartel, an FBI agent (Patrick) becomes a vigilante deadest on revenge.

    As much as I like ol' Joe Merhi, I wish that a more inventive director had helmed this one and brought more life to the potential-filled plot. PM regularly made films that were a lick or two above the dramatic average of competitors, but here, it unsuccessfully attempts to navigate a precisely-balanced screenplay. John Flynn or Andrew Davis might have taken the screenplay and coordinated it into an escalating action-thriller, whereas Merhi bloats the first half of the picture with plot while skimping on action, then reverses the formula for the second half. It's a competent film, definitely, but the dramatic scenes appear awkwardly-placed and the actors often underwhelm in their performances.

    Action-wise, the movie does well enough but could achieve more. Much to my surprise, there was a smattering of fight scenes, though none of them particularly stood out. The highlights are several exhibitions of bullet ballet, clearly modeled after John Woo's output. Viewed in a vacuum, the handful of large-scale shootouts is furious and entertaining. However, other films have had better results in westernizing the HARD BOILED standard: NEMESIS and even HARD JUSTICE are both relatively cheap films that alternatively did a better job of aping Woo's style and improvising with the resources they had. ZERO TOLERANCE features occasionally cool stuntwork and a handful of unique guns, but I've seen much better.

    Strong production values are balanced out by a surprisingly grim tone, making this an interesting action flick to watch but not necessarily a fun one. I declare it to be on the low side of average: worth catching on TV, maybe worth renting digitally, but probably not worthy of purchase.

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    • Trivia
      Robert Patrick and Michael Gregory have worked with Arnold Schwarzenegger twice. For Gregory it was total recall and eraser, for Robert Patrick it was terminator 2 and last action hero playing the same character the T1000.
    • Goofs
      Manta loses his handcuffs when he falls out the window at the police station, but regains them when he lands.
    • Quotes

      Jeff Douglas: [to his little girl] Just because somebody does something bad doesn't make them a bad guy.

    • Alternate versions
      While German Rental-Video is uncut the TV-Releases have been cut to reduce violence
    • Soundtracks
      One More Shot
      words and music by Violet Ripp and Dave Petrone

      vocals by Dave Petrone

      published by Jorola Music ASCAP

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    • Release date
      • June 9, 1994 (Hungary)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dans la ligne de feu
    • Filming locations
      • Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
    • Production company
      • PM Entertainment Group
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 28m(88 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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