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99,44% muerto

Título original: 99 and 44/100% Dead!
  • 1974
  • PG
  • 1h 38min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,6/10
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Richard Harris in 99,44% muerto (1974)
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaUncle Frank Kelly calls on Harry Crown to help him in a gang war. The war becomes personal when Harry's new girlfriend is kidnapped by Uncle Frank's enemy, Big Eddie.Uncle Frank Kelly calls on Harry Crown to help him in a gang war. The war becomes personal when Harry's new girlfriend is kidnapped by Uncle Frank's enemy, Big Eddie.Uncle Frank Kelly calls on Harry Crown to help him in a gang war. The war becomes personal when Harry's new girlfriend is kidnapped by Uncle Frank's enemy, Big Eddie.

  • Dirección
    • John Frankenheimer
  • Guión
    • Robert Dillon
  • Reparto principal
    • Richard Harris
    • Chuck Connors
    • Edmond O'Brien
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • John Frankenheimer
    • Guión
      • Robert Dillon
    • Reparto principal
      • Richard Harris
      • Chuck Connors
      • Edmond O'Brien
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    • 27Reseñas de críticos
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    • Premios
      • 1 nominación en total

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    Richard Harris
    Richard Harris
    • Harry Crown
    Chuck Connors
    Chuck Connors
    • Marvin 'Claw' Zuckerman
    Edmond O'Brien
    Edmond O'Brien
    • Uncle Frank
    Bradford Dillman
    Bradford Dillman
    • Big Eddie
    Ann Turkel
    Ann Turkel
    • Buffy
    Constance Ford
    Constance Ford
    • Dolly
    Zooey Hall
    • Tony - The Kid
    • (as David Hall)
    Kathrine Baumann
    Kathrine Baumann
    • Baby
    Janice Heiden
    • Clara
    • (as Janis Heiden)
    Max Kleven
    • North
    Karl Lukas
    Karl Lukas
    • Guard
    Tony Brubaker
    Tony Brubaker
    • Burt
    • (as Anthony Brubaker)
    Jerry Summers
    Jerry Summers
    • Shoes
    Roy Jenson
    Roy Jenson
    • Jake
    Bennie E. Dobbins
    • Driver
    • (as Bernie Dobbins)
    Chuck Roberson
    Chuck Roberson
    • Gunman
    Tom Anfinsen
    • Dakota
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    • Gangster
    • (sin acreditar)
    • Dirección
      • John Frankenheimer
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      • Robert Dillon
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    4JasparLamarCrabb

    Not very satiric satire

    It's certainly different, but it's not very good. Richard Harris plays a hit-man hired by a mob boss to knock off a rival. Director John Frankenheimer starts things off with a bang with Roy Lichtenstein inspired titles and a pretty fun shoot out/car chase. The film itself is so slow that quirky touches like a giant balloon sculpture, a lesson on cement shoes and an incorporated brothel offer a lot of relief. Harris looks otherwise engaged and Ann Turkel, though gorgeous, isn't much of an actress...and she's certainly too classy to be convincing as a school teacher/dancer named Buffy! A very old and tired looking Edmond O'Brien plays "Uncle" Frankie, the mob boss --- he looks like a puffy Humphrey Bogart and sounds like a near dead Jason Robards. Connors " plays "Claw" and clearly has a lot of fun with his prosthetic. Bradford Dillman is awful as O'Brien's rival...he affects some sort of Brooklyn accent even though no one else does AND the film is set in L.A. Henry Mancini's jazzy score is great, but becomes increasingly intrusive as the film progresses.

    Flaws aside, the film is surely a high-water mark in the spotty career of Richard Harris...he went on to star in ORCA, THE CASSANDRA CROSSING, etc.
    5bkoganbing

    Mob Bosses and the hit men who work for them

    99 and 44/100ths Percent Dead is the story of a mob war between two rival bosses, Edmond O'Brien and Bradford Dillman and the two hit men working for them, Richard Harris and Chuck Connors. The film is enjoyable but it can't seem to make up its mind whether it's a spoof of the genre or a straight out action film.

    Richard Harris is hired by O'Brien to help him in his war with Dillman over the Los Angeles territory. O'Brien needs Harris bad especially since Dillman has Connors on retainer. Harris and Connors have some history with Harris leaving Chuck with a permanent reminder.

    Which is in the form of a handy/dandy claw which has various attachments for whatever need you have at the moment. When I saw this in the theater back in the Seventies it was that claw I remembered. Connors who first started in films playing villains like Buck Hannessy in The Big Country went to television and became a hero in The Rifleman and Branded. Personally I always thought Connors was better as a bad guy.

    Bradford Dillman though I had forgotten, his was an incredibly hammy performance as the rival gang boss. It would have been appropriate and would have succeeded if the satire that might have been intended had come off.

    The film while not memorable in his career did furnish Richard Harris with a wife. Tall and leggy Ann Turkel made her second film and was billed as being 'introduced' here. The old adage about having no attachments is certainly true as the bad guys can get to Harris through Turkel and nearly succeed.

    Sadly this was the farewell film for Edmond O'Brien who was another victim of Alzheimer's Disease and spent the last ten years of his life losing his career and memories thereof to that terrible curse. He could have probably done something better, but at least it was no Cuban Rebel Girl that terrible film Errol Flynn capped his career with.

    99 and 44/100ths Percent Dead is still enjoyable, but could have been done a lot better by director John Frankenheimer.
    7znowhite01

    The one Frankenheimer wants you to forget.

    John Frankenheimer's post modern stab at the crime genre comes hot off the heels of Michael Ritchie's Prime Cut (from the same author no less), only the tone is more cutesy and the body count is nearly tripled. After a Pycal-inspired opening and an excellent underwater graveyard montage, we are introduced to pearly pistol gripped gangster Richard Harris who's en route to Chicago (?) to help win a dangerous mob war. The substandard mafia plot sits second tier to the film's sporadic comedy spoofing and mugging, much of what both fails and succeeds simultaneously at the hands of its dramatic director who must have been at the peek of his well publicized cocaine binge. Harris, with his balding curl mullet and wide-brimmed glasses resembles a young Michael Caine or Woody Allen depending on the lighting and camera angle, but performs his actions and delivers his dialog like a stone cold stoic; the juxtaposition is startling and dare I say cool as hell. Action scenes come out of nowhere and are framed and executed with professionalism, including a crazy ambush on an elevated bridge, and Chuck Conner's interchangeable James Bond claw which can alternate between knives and sex toys given the occasion. Much maligned and obscure gem. The skeletal dead humans and accompanying narrator reminds me of the Pirates of the Caribbean ride at Disneyland.
    6lee_eisenberg

    Harry Potter meets the Manchurian Candidate

    "99 and 44/100% Dead!" is usually known as one of John Frankenheimer's lesser movies, but it's entertaining enough for its short run. This typical gangster spoof casts Richard Harris as a hitman hired by his uncle due to a challenge by a rival gangster. I moved to Seattle last year, so it was neat to see some of the places where I've been (namely Gasworks Park). They don't say where it takes place, but most of it does appear to be the Emerald City.

    Yeah, it was pretty much what I expected: lots of gunfire, hot babes, and cool fight scenes. Frankenheimer later admitted that he didn't really know what kind of movie he was making. I guess that after "The Birdman of Alcatraz" and "Seven Days in May", he felt like he was getting held to high standards. As far as I'm concerned, this movie is all about just being funny, and it is. Good enough.
    StSparky

    By The Way -

    The title refers to the now very old Ivory Soap claim of 99 and 64/100% Pure - and there is another "old" meaning for 'pure' that would be known to Frankenheimer and Dillon. It's another word for the material tanners would use in browning leather - dog turds. This should have been a clue to the humor to follow.

    This is an interesting and odd film.

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    • Curiosidades
      The film's alternative title, "99 and 44/100% Dead", parodies the famous Ivory Soap advertising slogan, "99 - 44/100% Pure". In Great Britain, where the soap advertisement was unknown (and where Ivory Soap was not obtainable), the film - after first retaining its American name for the initial several weeks of release - had its title hastily changed to the more mundane "Call Harry Crown"; this did nothing to improve its box-office performance.
    • Citas

      Harry Crown: [to Tony the Kid, while smoking a cigar] You know, Kid, a cigar don't care who smokes it.

    • Créditos adicionales
      The end credit show stills from the movie except for the last part which is a pop art animation still that says WHAM!
    • Versiones alternativas
      The Fox Movie Channel version edits out 4 minutes from the film for time constraints.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Born in the USSR: Born in the USSR: 7 Up (1991)
    • Banda sonora
      Easy, Baby
      Music by Henry Mancini

      Lyrics by Alan Bergman and Marilyn Bergman

      Sung by James Gilstrap (as Jim Gilstrap)

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      • 23 de septiembre de 1974 (Francia)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • 99 and 44/100% Dead!
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Port of Los Angeles, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(bridge sequence)
    • Empresa productora
      • Twentieth Century Fox
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