Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA detective duo hunts a criminal organization, which is using an unknown liquid explosive material.A detective duo hunts a criminal organization, which is using an unknown liquid explosive material.A detective duo hunts a criminal organization, which is using an unknown liquid explosive material.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Andy Horne
- Zantec
- (as Andy Horn)
Emilio Plana
- FBI agent #2
- (as Emilio O. Plana)
Florance McGee
- Old, armed woman in car
- (as Flo McGee)
Ted Bartsch
- Sergeant
- (as Ted Barisch)
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The Terence Hill movies of the 1970's were fun. This movie was a typical Terence Hill, Bud Spencer movie of that era with just a few things missing. 1: Bud Spencer - replaced by Marvin Hagler, 2: Spaghetti western - replaced by spaghetti Miami vice, 3: Clever humor - replaced by poorly given and written dialogue, ridiculous situations, unfunny attempts at doing or saying something funny. I had trouble sitting through this movie to the end. I wish I had left poor old Terence back in the 70's.
The 70's really were the high-point for Terence Hill (as they were for Bud Spencer, who at least made some decent films without Hill I think) and this film is really his more than his downfall. This film was his ruin, because it is simply unbearable and after making such a bad movie he was rightly banned from making films. In the beginning there are a few good one-liners and good action, but towards the end of the film, the story gets so ridiculous that you loose interest and just want to turn it off. I can't believe they actually made this film and what's even worse, I spend time watching it. If you like S&M I can recommend this to you, otherwise stay as far away from this mess as you possibly can.
1 out of 10
1 out of 10
Ah, Antonio Margheriti. Or Anthony M. Dawson, as he preferred to call himself. He was one of the most reliable "old-school" Italian directors. You know, the ones who would continue to make movies until they practically dropped dead on a film set. Good old Antony made brilliant gothic horror in the sixties, versatile exploitation efforts in the seventies, and exhilarating rip-offs in the eighties. That's when he should have stopped, though. "Virtual Weapon" isn't just a bad film, it's downright an embarrassment.
Admittedly, "embarrassment" sounds terrible - and the film honestly is terrible, make no mistake - but it's quite a hilarious viewing experience if you're in the right mood! Margheriti was 67 at the time, but he has the directing skills of a young amateur and is far too old to tell stories about cyber criminality. The script by Bruno Corbucci (Sergio's lesser talented brother) is a hopelessly lamentable attempt to imitate typically 90s success formulas, like buddy action/comedies, virtual reality and cyberspace. Margheriti and Corbucci probably wanted to make something like "The Net" or "Johnny Mnemonic", but most of all they were jealous of the "Lethal Weapon" franchise. It's beyond pitiable how Terence Hill (too old and utterly miscast) and (not-so-) Marvelous Marvin Hagler aspire to be Riggs and Murtaugh. The action footage is beyond astounding, and not in a good way. In 1997, great special effects and stunts were being accomplished all over the world, but this film still works with miniature car crashes and "high tech" IT-equipment from the early 80s. Well done, guys! And, just when you think it can't get any worse, Hill's character gets trapped a videogame.
Admittedly, "embarrassment" sounds terrible - and the film honestly is terrible, make no mistake - but it's quite a hilarious viewing experience if you're in the right mood! Margheriti was 67 at the time, but he has the directing skills of a young amateur and is far too old to tell stories about cyber criminality. The script by Bruno Corbucci (Sergio's lesser talented brother) is a hopelessly lamentable attempt to imitate typically 90s success formulas, like buddy action/comedies, virtual reality and cyberspace. Margheriti and Corbucci probably wanted to make something like "The Net" or "Johnny Mnemonic", but most of all they were jealous of the "Lethal Weapon" franchise. It's beyond pitiable how Terence Hill (too old and utterly miscast) and (not-so-) Marvelous Marvin Hagler aspire to be Riggs and Murtaugh. The action footage is beyond astounding, and not in a good way. In 1997, great special effects and stunts were being accomplished all over the world, but this film still works with miniature car crashes and "high tech" IT-equipment from the early 80s. Well done, guys! And, just when you think it can't get any worse, Hill's character gets trapped a videogame.
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- CuriosidadesFinal acting role of Richard Liberty.
- PifiasStrings holding the white rose, the gun and the bottle of champagne are perfectly visible.
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- Duración1 hora 30 minutos
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 1.66 : 1
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By what name was Cyberflic (1997) officially released in Canada in English?
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