Alors qu'il ne lui reste plus que six mois de prison, le détenu Frank Leone est transféré d'une prison à sécurité minimale à une prison à sécurité maximale par un directeur vindicatif.Alors qu'il ne lui reste plus que six mois de prison, le détenu Frank Leone est transféré d'une prison à sécurité minimale à une prison à sécurité maximale par un directeur vindicatif.Alors qu'il ne lui reste plus que six mois de prison, le détenu Frank Leone est transféré d'une prison à sécurité minimale à une prison à sécurité maximale par un directeur vindicatif.
- Prix
- 3 nominations au total
- Ernie
- (as Dean Duval)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesDirector John Flynn has said of this movie, in a 2005 interview with Harvey F. Chartrand for Shock Cinema: "Haute sécurité (1989) is a strange lesson in how Hollywood movies are made. Stallone had a 'window' which means the guy was available for a certain window of time. Larry Gordon [Lawrence Gordon] had a terrible script set in a prison. Stallone calls James Woods and asks if I'm any good as a director. Woods says yeah, he's a good director and you ought to work with him. So we have a director and a star, but no script. All we have is a theme - a guy escaping from prison. So we hire Jeb Stuart, who was then one of the hottest writers in Hollywood, to rewrite the script and we go off looking for prison locations. Now we have a star, a theme, a shooting date, a budget, a studio, but we still have no script. So we all go back to New York City, and move into a hotel where Larry 'tortures' Jeb and Henry Rosenbaum into writing a script in record time. Meanwhile, I'm going around scouting prisons. We finally found one in Rahway, New Jersey. Jeb and Henry were writing the script as we were making the movie. New pages would come in every day. There was one day when I was on the third tier of a cell-block in Rahway Penitentiary and I had nothing to shoot. I had my movie star, all these extras and a great location - and the pages were on their way. So we sat around and bullshitted with the prisoners. Stallone is a smart guy and a very underrated actor. If I ever needed a better line, he'd come up with one. Stallone is a really hard worker. I had no problem whatsoever with him".
- GaffesWhen Frank Leone is quickly forced out of his tiny jail cell his pants are not on, but as he appears out of the cell his pants are on.
- Citations
Eclipse, Dallas, others: [after the re-building of the Mustang] When we're in a sober mood, we worry, work and think. When we're in a drunken mood, we gamble, play and drink. But when our moods are over, when our time is come to pass, we hope they bury us upside down, so the warden can kiss our ass!
Dallas: Amen!
- ConnexionsFeatured in Chuck Norris vs. Communism (2015)
- Bandes originalesVEHICLE
Written by Jim Peterik
Performed by The Ides of March
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records, Inc.
by arrangement with Warner Special Products
Leone had been sentenced to Treadmore Prison after beating the punks that hit his mentor and friend that taught him his profession of auto mechanic. When his mentor was dying, he asked permission to Drumgoole to go to visit his friend but the request was denied. Leone fled from Treadmore and his lawyer went to the press to expose Drumgoole's behavior. The result was Leone in a minimum security prison and Drumgoole sent to Gateway. Now the warden is seeking revenge and will do anything to keep Leone behind bars.
"Lock up" is an entertaining prison drama full of action with Sylvester Stallone after the successful Rambo trilogy. The story is flawed and shallow, and the viewer shall not think how a prisoner is transferred the way Frank Leone is and his lawyer simply does not exist in the story. The characters are not well developed and there is no explanation for the sadistic behavior of the prison guards. However this type of movie is not to think and entertains. My vote is six.
Title (Brazil): "Condenação Brutal" ("Brutal Conviction")
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- 7 févr. 2015
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 24 000 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 22 099 847 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 6 025 520 $ US
- 6 août 1989
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 22 099 847 $ US
- Durée1 heure 49 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1