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Zero Tolerance

  • 1994
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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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
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
    720
    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.
    doggett_girl

    A review of a great action film ..

    If you're looking for an action movie then look no further, with high-adrenaline action scenes from start to finish, Zero Tolerance is the ultimate action flick. Robert Patrick has the starring role as FBI agent Jeff Douglas and yet again he shines. I am always amazed by the emotion he is able to put through in any character he plays and Jeff is no different, you really feel for him and what he's going through. Watching Robert in this film is actually almost like watching a young John Doggett (his character in The X-Files), some familar mannerisms can be spotted, as well as his trademark intensity. The supporting cast is also good, particularly Kristen Meadows as Megan, and also keep an eye out for Barbara Patrick (Robert's real-life wife) playing his wife Wendy in the film. I must admit that I originally hired this film purely because it starred Robert, who is my favorite actor, but I enjoyed it so much that I had to purchase my own copy. If you're a fan of Robert or just action movies in general, I highly recommend checking this one out.
    MetalGeek

    Dumb But Fun Little Actioner...

    ZERO TOLERANCE was a recent "bargain bin" DVD purchase and in all honesty I threw it into the player this weekend as an antidote after watching "World Trade Center," figuring that after watching such a heavy-duty drama I needed to see something empty-headed as a chaser. In that regard, ZERO TOLERANCE didn't disappoint. It's a by-the-numbers revenge fantasy whose "plot" (scumbag drug dealers kill an FBI agent's family, so he goes rogue and hunts them down one by one) was probably written on a cocktail napkin, but there's so much wall to wall violence, carnage, and gunfire going off during its short running time that you barely have time to notice how silly the whole thing is. Robert Patrick of "Terminator 2" fame plays our FBI hero, who racks up some pretty impressive frequent flyer miles as he criss crosses the country picking off the heads of the "White Hand" drug cartel in Las Vegas, in New Orleans, and all points in between. My wife and I found it extremely funny after a while that there are dozens and dozens of goons firing thousands of rounds of ammunition at our hero throughout this movie and none of them even come close to hitting him, meanwhile Patrick can pop up from his hiding spots with two nine-millimeters clutched in his hands, fire off two shots at a time, and yet he hits his target every time. I didn't bother to try and keep a body count for this movie but I'm sure the grand total must've been astronomical. Nothing here hasn't already been done before in countless other shoot-em-up action movies like the "Death Wish" or "Punisher" films (to name but a few) but it sure is a fun ride while it's playing! If you find "Zero Tolerance" for less than five bucks (like I did) then by all means, take the ride.
    6vnssyndrome89

    This is every thing you want out of a '90's action flick...

    Reading the other reviews, I didn't have high expectations. Boy, am I glad I watched anyway. Robert Patrick & Titus Welliver are EXCELLENT! If you have a problem w gratuitous violence, this is is NOT the movie for you. But if you like a good action/revenge movie, without a deep plot, then you'll like this. It's also recommend for anyone looking for '90's action.

    There are a few problems... Robert Patrick's suicidal ideation is not realistic. It wanted to be Mel Gibson's scene in "Lethal Weapon," but it fell short. Patrick probably didn't have enough real pain to draw on for this scene.

    The second problem... Mobsters don't kill family members & they don't kill cops. It just brings too much heat. I thought they we're going to reprimand Welliver"s character for this, but...not really. Gangsters also don't blow up cars in the middle of the Vegas strip, for the same reasons. I hate to see this, because then it moves it into Steven Segal territory.

    The third problem... Why are all women in these types of movies useless simps? I'd like to see just one of these movies with a woman like me in it, instead of a nagging harpy. I thought the female FBI agent in this movie was going to back him up, but noooooo. All she does, is get her ass kicked, get in his way & then goes and narcs on him to his superiors. Useless. Her character could & should have been eliminated.

    The fourth problem... The ending is ridiculous. Not the lone man seeking & getting revenge, but how this movie goes about it. There are so many other ways this could have ended, that would make it more believable, & less Segalesq. Because of the ridiculous plot twist, I dropped it 2 stars.

    Overall, an enjoyable '90's action thrill ride. If you like that kind of fare, I recommend it.
    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.

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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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