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Le gang des tueurs

Original title: Black Heat
  • 1976
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
284
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Le gang des tueurs (1976)
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Kicks Carter, a streetwise Las Vegs cop, is out to shut down an upscale hotel that is actually a front for a host of illegal activities. A gang headed by the scuzzy Ziggy is running everythi... Read allKicks Carter, a streetwise Las Vegs cop, is out to shut down an upscale hotel that is actually a front for a host of illegal activities. A gang headed by the scuzzy Ziggy is running everything from gun-running and loan-sharking to prostitution and drug-dealing, and a beautiful bu... Read allKicks Carter, a streetwise Las Vegs cop, is out to shut down an upscale hotel that is actually a front for a host of illegal activities. A gang headed by the scuzzy Ziggy is running everything from gun-running and loan-sharking to prostitution and drug-dealing, and a beautiful but nosy reporter keeps getting in Kicks' way.

  • Director
    • Al Adamson
  • Writers
    • John D'Amato
    • Sheldon Lee
    • Budd Donnelly
  • Stars
    • Timothy Brown
    • Russ Tamblyn
    • Jana Bellan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    284
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Al Adamson
    • Writers
      • John D'Amato
      • Sheldon Lee
      • Budd Donnelly
    • Stars
      • Timothy Brown
      • Russ Tamblyn
      • Jana Bellan
    • 10User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Timothy Brown
    Timothy Brown
    • Agent Kicks Carter
    Russ Tamblyn
    Russ Tamblyn
    • Ziggy
    Jana Bellan
    Jana Bellan
    • Terry
    Geoffrey Land
    Geoffrey Land
    • Agent Tony
    Regina Carrol
    Regina Carrol
    • Valerie
    Al Richardson
    • Alphonse
    Tanya Boyd
    Tanya Boyd
    • TV News Reporter Stephanie Adams
    Darlene Anders
    • Fay
    Jerry Mills
    • Narc
    Neal Furst
    • Ramirez
    Gavin Murrell
    • Nicholas the Mad Bomber
    Erwin Fuller
    • Welcher
    Gene Stowell
    • Messenger
    Joe ArrowSmith
    • Cop
    Bob Reynolds
    • Cop
    J.C. Wells
    • Guido
    Al Adamson
    • Casino Card Player
    • (uncredited)
    Jean Clark
    • Rapist Card Player in Hotel Room
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Al Adamson
    • Writers
      • John D'Amato
      • Sheldon Lee
      • Budd Donnelly
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews10

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    5cfc_can

    Cheap, tacky action

    Black Heat is available under many titles, as are most films made by the late exploitation director Al Adamson. Also like many Adamson films, there are no major name stars, only a few washed up names and a few never-quite-made-it names. The story features a black cop in Vegas (Timothy Brown) out to nail bad guys. That's it. The plot is as thin as an average TV cop show from the same period. It's interesting to see Russ Tamblyn playing a really gritty, despicable character. It's hard to believe he's the same guy who played Riff back in the film version of "West Side Story". There's a couple of OK action scenes but the film is pretty tame by today's standards. At least it has a distinctive 70s feel to it. Brown is OK in the lead but didn't have much of a movie career.
    9Falconeer

    Epic Drive-In Classic

    First off, anyone who gave THIS movie less than 6 stars really shouldn't be watching movies from this genre. "Black Heat" is one of the best films that the "Grindhouse" genre has to offer. Complete with wacky but fascinating characters, and a script so complex that it feels like three movies edited together to make one movie. There is the cop who wants bloody revenge after his partner is killed, there is the girlfriend who embarks on a self destruction trip after she loses her man, racking up a $15,000 gambling debt with some very bad people. You get the mob, running drugs and firearms from South America..so much is going on that there is not one second of film that drags. Not to mention the astounding, garish color palette featured here, from the blinding neon lights of the Las Vegas strip, to the pink nightclubs, and THOSE CLOTHES..."Black Heat" is truly an overload of the senses. The new bluray print is absolutely beautiful. Featuring edgy drama and intense violence; the scene where the debt collector crushes the guy's legs for not paying his bill was reminiscent of the scene from "The Gambler," when. Burt Young,in a similar role, trashes the guy's apartment and breaks his hand; truly gut wrenching stuff. I'm imagining the poor reviews were left by the kind of people who think "low budget" translates to "bad movie.." And people who think like that have no business watching movies like this, because this is TRUE "independent cinema," free from the Hollywood schmaltz that they have so much respect for..I'm sure if Quentin Tarantino's name was slapped onto this movie, it would suddenly be considered a masterpiece.. For those that "get it," I recommend "Black Fist," and "Massacre Mafia Style," as well as "The Hitter" starring Mr. Superfly himself, Ron O'Neal..all fine independent films, often overlooked, made with little money but with a lot of passion for the art of film making..
    3boblipton

    Cheap Programmer

    It's another cheap programmer for Al Adamson as a couple of cops go after an international dope ring. With a post-Motown chick-a-boom soundtrack being run out of a hotel where the women guests are recruited for criminal activities, some of it is shot in Vegas for that gritty-but-luxurious feel that people felt appealed to the 1970s, and some in a pink-walled pool hall.

    This seems to have been so discouraging that after appearing in it, Russ Tamblyn didn't show up in another movie for six years. He had been in some awful dreck over the years -- he has an Oscar nomination for PEYTON PLACE -- but some things discourage a man.
    merc108

    action!!??

    Black Heat was more like a Monday afternoon made-for-TV movie. There's the usual whodunit mystery and then we meet the bad guys. Not your usual blaxploitation flick , the main star is ex-Philadelphia Eagle Timothy Brown who seems a lot less "black" than lets say...Jim Brown, or Fred Williamson. Brown plays "Kicks" Carter who doesn't really live up to his name. I've seen a more violent Timothy Brown in M.A.S.H. than in Black Heat. Sure he plays the tough cop who gets his information and leads but in this movie he doesn't use much of his fists or legs but uses his gun in some parts of the film where it could have used climactic fight scenes. Russ Tamblyn of West Side Story fame plays the bad guy and he plays his part well. In short words, we watch Timothy Brown films to see him fight . On the other hand he plays it well with the ladies in the film.
    Michael_Elliott

    By Adamson's Standards Pretty Good

    Black Heat (1976)

    ** (out of 4)

    A tough black cop (Timothy Brown) from Las Vegas, with the help from his white partner (Geoffrey Land), tries to stop some criminals who are bringing heroin, weapons and other items into a local hotel. Director Al Adamson tackled just about every genre and he managed to make both decent and horrible films in each of them. BLACK HEAT might not be as much fun as something like Dracula VS. FRANKENSTEIN but for the most part it's probably the best made film I've seen from the director. Had the running time been edited down another ten-minutes you might even say this was a good film from Adamson and that there would have been quite rare. The storyline itself certainly isn't anything we haven't seen from other Blaxploitation pictures but for the most part the cast is fun and we're given a couple good villains to help keep everything moving. On a technical level it appears to a little more effort went into the picture including a higher production value and some nice cinematography. There's a car chase towards the start of the picture that might be the best sequence from the director's filmmography and this includes a terrific shot of the action from on top of a cliff. Brown isn't the greatest actor in the world but I think he's good on screen and manages to help keep the film entertaining. Russ Tamblyn plays a drug dealer named Ziggy and adds a lot of fun and especially during his introduction scene. The film eventually runs out of gas and it drags too much during the finale but overall this is a minor effort in the genre that fans of the director's should like. The most bizarre scene is when a woman offers to do a gang bang if she loses a card game. She does lose but then tries to back out when the men force themselves on her. I'm really not sure what Adamson was trying to go for during this scene but it's pretty bizarre with the type of score on it.

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    • Goofs
      The moving shadow of a crew member can be seen across the front of the Dodge Charger in the desert scene towards the end of the film.
    • Connections
      Featured in SexTV: Shafted: The Story of Blaxploitation Cinema (2006)
    • Soundtracks
      No More Mail Until Tomorrow
      by Steve Dorff (as Stephen H. Dorff) and Milton Brown

      Performed by Regina Carrol (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • October 13, 1982 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le gang des pourris
    • Filming locations
      • 3400 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Aspekt Telefilm-Produktion GmbH
      • Independent-International Pictures
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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