Un individu travaillant pour une grande firme américaine implantée en Allemagne s'interroge. Trouvant qu'il n'est pas assez mur pour son travail et sa femme, il organise son propre kidnappin... Tout lireUn individu travaillant pour une grande firme américaine implantée en Allemagne s'interroge. Trouvant qu'il n'est pas assez mur pour son travail et sa femme, il organise son propre kidnapping afin d'apprendre à devenir un véritable homme.Un individu travaillant pour une grande firme américaine implantée en Allemagne s'interroge. Trouvant qu'il n'est pas assez mur pour son travail et sa femme, il organise son propre kidnapping afin d'apprendre à devenir un véritable homme.
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- Stars
- Keith
- (as Toshiro Mifune)
- First Mate of T.K.
- (as Robert Courleigh)
Avis en vedette
The movie was financed with money from cocaine dealers.
When the production went over budget, the executive producer brought in additional "financiers", then was able to keep the crews working for two weeks - in New York - with no pay. Jeff Bridges and Tony Perkins both offered their salaries as collateral.
After the film was finished, the studio was purchased by a bigger studio which then ultimately declined to release it. At one point, at a test preview at Grauman's Chinese Theatre, passers by were being offered $1 to watch the movie.
A few months later, the executive producer was found in a New York hotel room, handcuffed to a bed, with two bullets in his head.
But, then I changed my mind. After all, this, "Prizzi's Honor" and the great "The Manchurian Candidate" were all based on novels written by the same author, Richard Condon. The one thing these films all have in common are that they are savage comedies about serious subjects. So perhaps that was the tone Condon was going for. The humor will escape some, but those who can appreciate dark humor will love it.
The film also contains a gallery of great performances by top talent. The cast includes Jeff Bridges, John Huston (a great actor as well as a great writer and great director), Anthony Perkins, Sterling Hayden, Richard Boone, Eli Wallach and in a cameo, Elizabeth Taylor. They make the most of this material and play it very straight. This is the key to the film's success. If they had played it slyly, it may not have worked as well.
But it's not fair to praise the cast only. William Richert also deserves praise for maintaining such uneven shifts between tones and for telling such a potentially confusing storyline with style and grace. It's such a solid script and such strong direction that he should have received Oscar nods for his work.
"Winter Kills" exists in two versions. In 1980, Magnetic Video briefly released the theatrical cut, which was edited to deemphasize the comedy and rush-released by Avco Embassy. However, in 1983, Richert was given the green light to re-edit his film. This version, with the original ending restored and many of the comic moments restored, was released by Embassy Home Entertainment in 1984.
My rating applies to the 1983 re-edit, although I would really like to see the original 1979 edit. If anyone out there has a copy of the 1980 Magnetic Video release, e-mail me.
**** out of 4 stars (1983 re-edit)
A sincere and likable performance by Bridges helps to anchor the tale, and there's a nonstop parade of famous faces in supporting roles and cameos: Anthony Perkins, Eli Wallach, Sterling Hayden, Dorothy Malone, Tomas Milian, Ralph Meeker, Toshiro Mifune, Richard Boone, and an uncredited Elizabeth Taylor. But despite all of these heavy hitters gracing the film with their presence, it's Huston that commands a great deal of attention. He does seem to be quite enjoying himself playing this overbearing and grandiose character. The beautiful Belinda Bauer is appealing as the love of Nicks' life.
William Richert scripted, and directs the film as a commentary on the nature of politics, the real-life assassination of JFK, and the power wielded by the affluent 1% represented by Hustons' Pa Kegan. It's a rather intricate mystery, and the best part of it is that you can't be sure where it's going, and aren't two steps ahead of Nick the whole time. One particularly silly scene has an unlikely character attempting to dispose of Nick, only for the sequence to include a rather hilarious, gratuitous dose of T & A.
Absorbing entertainment, with real-life production stories that are stranger than anything in the film.
Seven out of 10.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesReportedly, Richard Boone was drunk most of the time during his days on this movie. According to writer and director William Richert, Boone was so drunk throughout the shoot that Richert was quite impressed with how functional the man was. Production designer Robert F. Boyle worked with Boone once before on John Wayne's last movie, Le dernier des géants (1976), and he confirms in the documentary Who Killed 'Winter Kills'? (2003) that Boone was always drunk, but quite functional on that shoot as well.
- GaffesNick Kegan does appear to be a bit young to be a brother of a U.S. President who was slain nearly 20 years earlier. However, it's explained that Pa Kegan fathered his sons from two different wives, so they actually are half-brothers. It is not uncommon for men to father children (from different women) decades apart.
- Citations
John Cerruti: Your father spent eleven million dollars to raise your brother up from a skirt-chasing college-boy to President of the United States. For twenty years he told him what to do and how and why he was gonna do it and what would happen when it was done. Your father put Tim in the White House - why? Because that's where you can generate the most cash; a cold-ass business proposition, like everything else in this society. But your brother decided to stir up the population. Began to think we were all living in a democracy, he started believing it. Lunch with the De Gaulles, dinner with Khrushchev, the whole razzle-dazzle went to his head. Yet in spite of the fact that everybody out there in this country lives in the same dog-eat-dog way, grabbing any angle to make a buck, if you were to inform them that your father had Tim killed, they'd wanna tear the old man apart, limb from limb.
- Autres versionsReissued in 1983 with deleted scenes restored.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
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- Lieux de tournage
- Death Valley National Park, Californie, États-Unis(Pa Kegan's villa)
- société de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 6 500 000 $ US (estimation)
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 1 161 386 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 11 182 $ US
- 13 août 2023
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 1 161 848 $ US