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Flic de haut vol

Original title: Blue Streak
  • 1999
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
92K
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Martin Lawrence in Flic de haut vol (1999)
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A former convict poses as a cop to retrieve a diamond he stole years ago.A former convict poses as a cop to retrieve a diamond he stole years ago.A former convict poses as a cop to retrieve a diamond he stole years ago.

  • Director
    • Les Mayfield
  • Writers
    • Michael Berry
    • John Blumenthal
    • Stephen Carpenter
  • Stars
    • Martin Lawrence
    • Luke Wilson
    • Peter Greene
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    92K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Les Mayfield
    • Writers
      • Michael Berry
      • John Blumenthal
      • Stephen Carpenter
    • Stars
      • Martin Lawrence
      • Luke Wilson
      • Peter Greene
    • 190User reviews
    • 35Critic reviews
    • 46Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Martin Lawrence
    Martin Lawrence
    • Miles Logan
    Luke Wilson
    Luke Wilson
    • Carlson
    Peter Greene
    Peter Greene
    • Deacon
    Dave Chappelle
    Dave Chappelle
    • Tulley
    Nicole Ari Parker
    Nicole Ari Parker
    • Melissa Green
    Graham Beckel
    Graham Beckel
    • Rizzo
    Robert Miranda
    Robert Miranda
    • Glenfiddish
    Olek Krupa
    Olek Krupa
    • Jean LaFleur
    Saverio Guerra
    Saverio Guerra
    • Benny
    Richard C. Sarafian
    Richard C. Sarafian
    • Uncle Lou
    Tamala Jones
    Tamala Jones
    • Janiece
    Julio Oscar Mechoso
    Julio Oscar Mechoso
    • Detective Diaz
    Steve Rankin
    Steve Rankin
    • FBI Agent Gray
    Carmen Argenziano
    Carmen Argenziano
    • Captain Penelli
    John Hawkes
    John Hawkes
    • Eddie
    Frank Medrano
    Frank Medrano
    • Frank
    William Forsythe
    William Forsythe
    • Detective Hardcastle
    Octavia Spencer
    Octavia Spencer
    • Shawna
    • (as Octavia L. Spencer)
    • Director
      • Les Mayfield
    • Writers
      • Michael Berry
      • John Blumenthal
      • Stephen Carpenter
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    7Movie-12

    Martin Lawrence fits his role perfectly--not a bad film, but not necessarily great either. *** out of ****

    BLUE STREAK (1999) ***

    Starring: Martin Lawrence, Luke Wilson, Peter Greene, David Chappelle, Graham Beckel Director: Les Mayfield 93 minutes Rated PG-13 (for language and violence)

    By Blake French:

    Martin Lawrence was born to star in movies like "Blue Streak," a film with much energy and wit, both elements he has coming out of his ears. The film has no major flaw in it. There are no structural problems, dialogue issues, disruptive subplots, characterization uncertainty or tedious nuggets found in it. The filmmakers take advantage of Lawrence being in the movie, and have lots of fun with both him and the plot--things that make this comedy worthy of a minimal recommendation.

    The film opens with four jewel thieves, Miles Logan, Deacon, Eddie, and Tulley, constructing a heist in the middle of a dark, cold night attempting to steal a large diamond worth millions. Miles and Eddie sneak in the building, that beholds the valuable rock, from the roof using a steady rope to lure them down through the elevator shaft to their destination: a security safe, located a few floors down. Deacon stays above assuring Eddie and Miles' safely, while Tulley stands watch below in the getaway car.

    Then, something goes wrong. While the team of bandits do indeed succeed in breaking through the buildings security and swindle the diamond, when Miles and Eddie reach Deacon on the roof, however, he states that he is too greedy to spilt the value of the gem four ways, thus killing Eddie, and attempting to finish off Miles, who is holding on to the jewel, but before Deacon has the chance, the police arrive, and off goes Tulley in the getaway car, leaving Deacon and Miles no way to escape except to flee to a construction site nearby. There, Deacon manages to avoid being arrested by the cops, but never gets his hand on the gem. However, Miles keenly hides the jewel in the duct of this developing building, and makes note of where he hides it. As he arrested by the police, he vows to return for the secret treasure after his prison sentence is up--whenever that may be.

    Two years pass. Miles is happy to once again be a free citizen. He returns to his girlfriend, who, after never visiting him once in the two years he spent in jail, dumps him without a second thought. Miles is not too depressed, however, for he still has seventeen million dollars waiting for his arrival at the old contraction site where he hid it. The problem: that exact constriction site is now finished. It is a brand spanking new police headquarters!

    Miles tries desperately to enter the building, only to be rejected by security every time. That is, however, until one of his old buddies manufactures a false police identification for him, thus allowing him to break into the building, and search for his beauty. This is when he becomes involved with a crime bust that leads the police chief to believe that Miles is a professional, experienced cop, who is then partnered up with novice detective Carlson (Luke Wilson) to solve a criminal case. From here on out, the film runs from high energy and action packed excitement to clumsy and funny stunts of Logan trying to undercover the dream he once had located in what is now his office building.

    Director Les Mayfield lets the film's writers have a lot of fun with the plot. The setup is at shaky and first a bit ridiculous, but then propels the entire story following it though the problems it faces; when the plot stumbles at times and forgets its purpose, the Logan character still has reason to continue on: the 17 million dollar jewel. The filmmakers do rely a bit much on that concept, but for the most part, the film stays clear from too many troubles.

    Just a few days ago, I screened the horror thriller "Stigmata," and ended up not recommending it due to the fact that the film's scenes did not fit together to create a story possible to follow. While "Blue Streak" does fit together evenly and is distributive, if the truth be know, I would choose to see something with a little more depth, like "Stigmata," than something as shallow as "Blue Streak." But I feel that the majority of an audience goes to the movies for entertainment, not for some deep, disturbing message--if you're that kind of a moviegoer, then "Blue Streak" is for you.

    Brought to you Columbia Pictures.
    7willbrailey

    EXACTLY AS ADVERTISED

    Blue Streak is exactly what you think it is. A fun, explosion filled action comedy from the 90s. It gives you exactly what it promises, no more no less. A solid, sit back and relax with your feet up movie.

    I have a serious soft spot for films like this. They put you in a good mood, letting you forget your troubles for an hour and a half. Nothing game changing, but 100% as advertised. Really enjoyed this one.

    Have a good one.
    MichaelOates

    Watch if you enjoy comedy

    "Blue Streak" is an enjoyable film that stars one of the funniest comedians in the business, Martin Lawrence. Lawrence is teamed with Luke Wilson as they take on the bad guys using humor.

    From the very beginning, I knew that "Blue Streak" would be funny and interesting. The only requirement was to sit back and relax so the movie can carry me through. The story was quite unique having a thief pretend to be a police detective determined to collect a jewel left behind from a previous heist.

    To make the plot better and more interesting the writers make Lawrence's character in charge of the burglary division. Wilson didn't really add to the story and seemed to fill a role of sidekick. It was a pleasure to see William Forsythe in a role that did not have playing a villain. Overall, "Blue Streak" worked for me.
    8shakey_jake53

    very good

    I dont know why this movie is hated by so many people. It's funny, action packed and Martin Lawrence and the rest of the cast give good performances. Sure it's pretty unbelievable but so are most movies out there. Also, the film has a solid car chase scene at the end which is a solid way to end a fine film. The opening heist scene is also pretty good as well, a good way to start the film. Also the shootout at the grocery store is very funny, as well as several other scene's. Highly Recommended, for anyone who likes action-comedies. 4/5
    bob the moo

    Basic but funny

    Jewel thief Miles Logan and his gang are stealing a large diamond in LA. After the robbery Logan is double crossed by another thief, Deacon, but gets away when the police arrive. He stashed the diamond but is sent to jail. When he is released he returns to where he hid the diamond to find it is a police station. He pretends to be a cop to get access but he is partnered with rookie Carlson and sent out to do jobs. However Deacon is also searching for the diamond and Logan must also take care of him as he tries to find the jewel and solve crimes.

    I gotta admit that I hate Lawrence – his comedies are always sitcom level and he is like a sub-par Eddie Murphy. Sadly I still find his clowning funny! I can't explain it. Here the plot is no more than an excuse for many funny scenes with all the action brought together in a `dramatic' climax! However it is funny – even if it's very straightforward. I imagine that if you hat Lawrence then you'll hate this but if you're in the mood for a simple no-brain comedy then you can rely on Lawrence to deliver just that.

    He actually quite good here – even if he's the same in every film he does the same shtick. It's also good to see Luke Wilson in it – even if he's got a role that is really beneath his talents, although Greene is good. Really it's Lawrence's show and he does well but if you hate him then you'll hate this no matter what.

    Overall if you want a silly no-brain comedy then this is worth a shot, but if Lawrence annoys you then don't even bother.

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    • Trivia
      The police station is actually a façade that was bolted onto the Los Angeles Central Public Library. The façade itself took the production department five weeks to build, and another one and a half weeks to attach to the Library.
    • Goofs
      When Miles launches the police car into the air, shots from inside the car as it flies show the guardrail of the bridge outside, ruining the illusion that they're in a car flying through the air.
    • Quotes

      Tulley: I'll rip your lips off, and kiss my ass with them shits. I'll rip your tongue out, and lick my balls with it.

    • Connections
      Edited into Best Friend (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      Girl's Best Friend
      Written by Jay-Z (as Shawn Carter) and Swizz Beatz (as Kasseem Dean)

      Produced by Swizz Beatz

      Performed by Jay-Z

      Jay-Z appears courtesy of Roc-a-Fella Records, LLC

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    • Release date
      • November 17, 1999 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Germany
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • De Ladrón A Policía
    • Filming locations
      • Fontana, California, USA(Location)
    • Production companies
      • Columbia Pictures
      • IndieProd Company Productions
      • Blue Streak Productions
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    • Budget
      • $65,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $68,518,533
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $19,208,806
      • Sep 19, 1999
    • Gross worldwide
      • $117,758,500
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
      • SDDS
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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