Wes Block, papa et flic célibataire de la Nouvelle-Orléans, pourchasse un tueur-violeur en série. Lorsqu'il s'approche trop près de la cible, le chasseur se transforme soudain en gibier.Wes Block, papa et flic célibataire de la Nouvelle-Orléans, pourchasse un tueur-violeur en série. Lorsqu'il s'approche trop près de la cible, le chasseur se transforme soudain en gibier.Wes Block, papa et flic célibataire de la Nouvelle-Orléans, pourchasse un tueur-violeur en série. Lorsqu'il s'approche trop près de la cible, le chasseur se transforme soudain en gibier.
- Prix
- 1 nomination au total
- Penny Block
- (as Jennifer Beck)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesActor Clint Eastwood's housemate since 1975, Sondra Locke, who had co-starred with him in six previous films, was not cast in the lead female role in this movie or any of the five others Eastwood made during the remainder of their relationship. Le retour de l'inspecteur Harry (1983) was the last Eastwood film in which Locke appeared and reportedly, WB studio execs told Eastwood that the public had tired of seeing movies of him teamed with Locke and not to make any more pictures with her.
- GaffesDespite shooting on location in New Orleans, not one person in this movie has a regional Louisiana, New Orleans, or Cajun accent.
- Citations
Wes Block: Twenty-eight years ago I borrowed 40 dollars from my father, packed up an old, beat up suitcase, took a bus and came here. I was seventeen at the time. While I walked through the French Quarter, I looked out over the Mississippi and swore I'd never leave.
Beryl Thibodeaux: Ever come close?
Wes Block: Only once. When I looked down and saw that the suitcase was missing.
- Autres versionsABC edited 16 minutes from this film for its 1987 network television premiere.
While not altogether successful - it lacks the style and tension to make it something truly special - it is, at the least, a fairly interesting character study, of a character who's not squeaky clean. We see Wes' happy home life - he's a single father to two girls, and owner of several dogs - contrasting with the less appealing aspects of his existence. Writer / director Richard Tuggle, who'd scripted the earlier Clint vehicle "Escape from Alcatraz", does his best to give us a film that attempts to take a look at the "dark within all of us". There's even a line to that effect, spoken by a minor character played by Janet MacLachlan.
We do see the psycho (character actor Marco St. John, "Friday the 13th: A New Beginning", "Thelma & Louise") in the act of stalking a woman right from the get go, so there's no mystery about what he looks like. That does put a crimp in the suspense.
Clint does well in this unconventional hero role, doing solid work as always. He co-stars with his real life daughter Alison, and Jennifer Beck, as his kids, the typically excellent Dan Hedaya as his partner, and Genevieve Bujold as a tough talking counsellor at a rape centre, who naturally places herself in harms' way by becoming involved with Wes.
Where the film is its strongest is in its depiction of N.O., capturing the night life in an American city known for its atmosphere.
Not a great film by any means, but worth a look for Clint fans.
Seven out of 10.
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Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 48 143 579 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 9 156 545 $ US
- 19 août 1984
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 48 143 579 $ US
- Durée1 heure 54 minutes
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