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Un justicier dans la ville

Titre original : Death Wish
  • 1974
  • 12
  • 1h 33min
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6,9/10
47 k
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POPULARITÉ
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2 737
Charles Bronson in Un justicier dans la ville (1974)
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Un architecte de la ville de New York devient justicier après l'assassinat de sa femme par des voyous de la rue, et commence à tuer de potentiels agresseurs dans les rues sombres.Un architecte de la ville de New York devient justicier après l'assassinat de sa femme par des voyous de la rue, et commence à tuer de potentiels agresseurs dans les rues sombres.Un architecte de la ville de New York devient justicier après l'assassinat de sa femme par des voyous de la rue, et commence à tuer de potentiels agresseurs dans les rues sombres.

  • Réalisation
    • Michael Winner
  • Scénario
    • Brian Garfield
    • Wendell Mayes
    • Michael Winner
  • Casting principal
    • Charles Bronson
    • Hope Lange
    • Vincent Gardenia
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,9/10
    47 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    4 755
    2 737
    • Réalisation
      • Michael Winner
    • Scénario
      • Brian Garfield
      • Wendell Mayes
      • Michael Winner
    • Casting principal
      • Charles Bronson
      • Hope Lange
      • Vincent Gardenia
    • 277avis d'utilisateurs
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  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total

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    Charles Bronson
    Charles Bronson
    • Paul Kersey
    Hope Lange
    Hope Lange
    • Joanna Kersey
    Vincent Gardenia
    Vincent Gardenia
    • Frank Ochoa
    Steven Keats
    Steven Keats
    • Jack Toby
    William Redfield
    William Redfield
    • Sam Kreutzer
    Stuart Margolin
    Stuart Margolin
    • Aimes Jainchill
    Stephen Elliott
    Stephen Elliott
    • Police Commissioner
    Kathleen Tolan
    • Carol Toby
    Jack Wallace
    Jack Wallace
    • Hank
    Fred J. Scollay
    Fred J. Scollay
    • District Attorney
    • (as Fred Scollay)
    Chris Gampel
    Chris Gampel
    • Ives
    Robert Kya-Hill
    Robert Kya-Hill
    • Joe Charles
    Edward Grover
    Edward Grover
    • Lt. Briggs
    • (as Ed Grover)
    Jeff Goldblum
    Jeff Goldblum
    • Freak 1
    Christopher Logan
    • Freak 2
    Gregory Rozakis
    Gregory Rozakis
    • Spraycan
    Floyd Levine
    Floyd Levine
    • Desk Sergeant
    Helen Martin
    Helen Martin
    • Alma Lee Brown
    • Réalisation
      • Michael Winner
    • Scénario
      • Brian Garfield
      • Wendell Mayes
      • Michael Winner
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    9ccthemovieman-1

    Classic Remedy For Instant Satisfaction

    I guess by now you could call this movie a "classic." It would meet most definitions. It was so popular that it spawned a number of sequels, but they just got dumb and dumber. This is one of the most famous "revenge" movies ever made and still stands up today.

    This was a very, very simple story and it panders to our base instincts which is probably why it was so successful. Most people want justice, and they want it now....which is what this movie preaches. At the time, the movie was shocking. If it came out today, it wouldn't have nearly the impact. However, the early scene of the mother and daughter raped and killed is still horrifying. That will never change.

    The story then slows down as we see the transformation of the husband, from conscientious objector to vigilante. When Charles Bronson hits the streets, the film picks up big-time. The movie also ends on a very satisfying note.
    Captain_Couth

    When push comes to shove, make way for Bronson!

    Charley Bronson portrays Paul Kersay, a mild mannered soul who's life is turned upside down when some punks ruin his happy life. After some deep soul searching, Charley comes to the conclusion that all those punks out there walking the streets need a lesson. So, after donning a beannie cap and a heavy jacket, Charley decides to give them all a taste of their own medicine. The night time is the wrong time for muggers when Charley's around. This is the first film in what would later turn out to be a franchise of action/revenge flicks and it made Charley Bronson a household name and a part of Americana.

    Highly recommended.

    A.
    8gavin6942

    Greatest Action Revenge Film Ever?

    A New York City architect (Charles Bronson) becomes a one-man vigilante squad after his wife (Hope Lange) is murdered by street punks in which he randomly goes out and kills would-be muggers on the mean streets after dark.

    Not only is this the film debut of both Jeff Goldblum and Denzel Washington, it is possibly the greatest revenge film of all time. A mild-mannered veteran -- now working as an architect of all things -- going ballistic? Awesome! I have no idea why I waited so long to see this movie... it kicks all kinds of butt, and presents a very interesting amoral picture. Not immoral, but amoral. Do you cheer him on or hope he gets caught? It is a timeless dilemma.
    9filmbuff-36

    An interesting take on personal justice

    Perhaps "Death Wish" is unquestionably the best vigilante film ever made. It's not the action-packed thrill-fest that movies like "Kill Bill" or "The Punisher" seek to be, instead it's a haunting, sometimes intoxicating look at our society's views on justice.

    Charles Bronson is Paul Kersey, a New York architect whose wife is killed by a group of muggers ransacking their apartment, an attack that also leaves his daughter catatonic. The killers are never caught, and Kersey is left shattered.

    He takes a job working for a land developer in New Mexico to get his mind off his troubles, and while there his long dormant fascination with guns is renewed when his client Ames Jainchill (Stuart Margolin) shows off his personal collection and lets him crack some shots off. He also witnesses a live reenactment of an Old West shootout, where frontier justice was administered at the end of the gun.

    Kersey soon arrives back in New York, livened up a bit from his visit and ready to resume his life. But the streets are still filled with thugs, and Kersey knows that Manhattan is not the best place to be at night. He discovers that Jainchill has given him a .32 revolver as a present, and subsequently uses it to kill a man trying to mug him. Kersey soon realizes the cathartic release of enacting vigilante revenge as the media reports his killings and other private citizens take action, all while police officer Frank Ochoa (Vincent Gardenia) leads a task force to capture the vigilante and stop future violence.

    "Death Wish" was a product of its day -- a Nixon-era knee jerk reaction to rampant crime that turned out to be quite a hit. But to dismiss it simply as that would be to deny the film its true power. It asks the question of whether or not vigilantism can be used as a social good, and just how can a citizen properly defend himself from criminal attacks. More importantly, to the movie's credit it does introduce the downside of vigilantism, with Ochoa worrying that people will be whipped into such a frenzy that they'll start attacking anyone who looks suspicious.

    The movie does play it safe when it comes to Kersey's "victims" however. Every one of them is clearly a mugger, threatening his life or just wanting his money. But the movie does enter into ambiguous territory by looking at the actual actions Kersey takes. At first he just stumbles into traps set up by muggers or happens on a crime taking place; later on the other hand it's clear that he's actually inviting attacks by making himself a target. And the self-defense aspect of his actions becomes equally cloudy when he kills muggers that are already fleeing. He wants to punish them for their crimes, which itself can be morally troubling.

    But to understand "Death Wish" you had to understand the times. Murder rates were very high in New York City, and many muggers had little problem killing their victims. The criminals in the film are not overly sympathetic either, most of them clearly hippies or other social undesirables, probably hooked on drugs from their "free love" days and now stuck in the bitter reality of narcotic dependency now that the good times are over. It's hard to feel sorry for someone willing to kill you just for a couple hours worth of pleasure. I'm sure the movie's audiences in New York, and probably across the country, enjoyed living out their revenge fantasies vicariously through Kersey.

    It should be said that Bronson, normally criticized as a wooden actor, gives a remarkably strong performance. This may be due to his friendship with director Michael Winner, who also helmed several of his other films. But it's probably due to the fact that the movie was not written as an action hero vehicle, and because of this the story demanded a character more grounded in reality. Kersey is not a superhero -- he's just one man trying to make a difference in the world.

    Also, he's not all there, either. The movie makes it clear that Kersey is a little deranged as well, and one wonders just how far he might go to do what he thinks is right. The sequels were more interested in making him out to be an infallible crusader against evil, abandoning any pretext of social commentary and just offering body counts, but here at least the movie shows that someone willing to go on a shooting spree isn't quite right in the head, regardless of the guilt of his victims.

    Supporting roles are excellent as well. A very young Jeff Goldblum nails his performance as one of the muggers who invades Kersey's apartment, immediately scary and repellent. Gardenia is a nice foil for Bronson, making Ochoa an intelligent officer not unsympathetic to Kersey's crusade, especially when he sees how the crime rate plummets following the killings. Christopher Guest, who would go on to star in hit mockumentaries like "This is Spinal Tap," "Best in Show" and "A Mighty Wind" has a small but memorable role as a police officer towards the end of the movie. In fact, everyone does a good job.

    Ultimately, your enjoyment of "Death Wish" will probably rely both on your politics and views toward crime. It's a movie where the critic is judged based on his review, which is just as well I suppose. It's at once fascinating, and still very timely.

    Nine out of ten stars. Bronson's best solo movie and certainly a very thought-provoking piece, which is lost on both people who only want to watch it for the mugger killings and those who just dismiss it a fascist trash.
    9ReelCheese

    Solid Fare

    Here is a film whose quality and appeal, much like Sylvester Stallone's Rocky, may be overshadowed by a seemingly endless line of inferior sequels. But Death Wish is a real crowd-pleaser filled with emotion, drama, action and suspense. It's the story of Paul Kersey, a family man (and former Conscientus Objector in Korea) whose wife and daughter fall victim to a brutal attack at the hands of unknown thugs. Yet Kersey doesn't get mad, he gets even as a one-man judge, jury and executioner against those who prey on the innocent. Bronson delivers an underrated performance in a movie that constantly asks the viewer, "What would you do?"

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    • Anecdotes
      After finishing Le cercle noir (1973), Charles Bronson and Michael Winner wanted to make another film together, and were discussing further projects. "What do we do next?" asked Bronson. "The best script I've got is 'Death Wish'. It's about a man whose wife and daughter are mugged and he goes out and shoots muggers," said Winner. "I'd like to do that," Bronson said. "The film?" asked Winner. Bronson replied, "No . . . shoot muggers."
    • Gaffes
      Kersey's first shooting victim is hit in the abdomen, but a police investigator at the crime scene the next morning refers to a bullet hole in his chest.
    • Citations

      Paul Kersey: Nothing to do but cut and run, huh? What else? What about the old American social custom of self-defense? If the police don't defend us, maybe we ought to do it ourselves.

      Jack Toby: We're not pioneers anymore, Dad.

      Paul Kersey: What are we, Jack?

      Jack Toby: What do you mean?

      Paul Kersey: I mean, if we're not pioneers, what have we become? What do you call people who, when they're faced with a condition or fear, do nothing about it. They just run and hide?

      Jack Toby: Civilized?

      Paul Kersey: No.

    • Crédits fous
      Actresses Olympia Dukakis ('Cop at the Precinct') and Marcia Jean Kurtz as Marcia Jean-Kurtz ('Woman at Airport') get credited in opening credits only. There's no mention of them in the closing credits.
    • Versions alternatives
      The UK version classified in 2006 by the British Board of Film Classification retained the 18 certificate, but all of the BBFC's previous cuts were waived.
    • Connexions
      Featured in Precious Images (1986)
    • Bandes originales
      Death Wish (Main Title)
      Written and Performed by Herbie Hancock

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 septembre 1974 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langues
      • Anglais
      • Italien
      • Allemand
      • Français
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • El vengador anónimo
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Bear Down Gym, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, États-Unis(basement firing range)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Dino De Laurentiis
      • Landers-Roberts Productions
      • Scimitar Films
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    • Budget
      • 3 000 000 $US (estimé)
    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 22 000 000 $US
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 22 000 000 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 33min(93 min)
    • Mixage
      • Mono
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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