L'agente di polizia di New York John McClane cerca di salvare sua moglie Holly Gennaro e tutti le altre persone prese in ostaggio dal terrorista tedesco Hans Gruber durante una festa di Nata... Leggi tuttoL'agente di polizia di New York John McClane cerca di salvare sua moglie Holly Gennaro e tutti le altre persone prese in ostaggio dal terrorista tedesco Hans Gruber durante una festa di Natale al Nakatomi Plaza di Los Angeles.L'agente di polizia di New York John McClane cerca di salvare sua moglie Holly Gennaro e tutti le altre persone prese in ostaggio dal terrorista tedesco Hans Gruber durante una festa di Natale al Nakatomi Plaza di Los Angeles.
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- QuizThe fictional Nakatomi Plaza is the headquarters of 20th Century Studios, so the studio could use one of its own buildings and didn't have to hold back on stunts and action sequences. While Jeb Stuart was writing the screenplay, he did a tour of the building, and immediately incorporated some of the locations and objects he found there into his script as set pieces (such as the cart that McClane and Karl end up riding during their fight). The company charged itself rent for the use of the then-unfinished building. Some of the middle floors were occupied by legal and administrative departments, so only empty floors were used for filming. Still, the filming of scenes that involved gunfire had to be postponed until after hours because some of the employees from the active floors started to complain about the noise.
- BlooperSeveral times during transmissions with the two-way radios, characters interrupt each other, which would be impossible given the type of radios they were using.
- Citazioni
John McClane: [huddled in an air vent, recalls his wife's invitation] "Come out to the coast, we'll get together, have a few laughs..."
- Curiosità sui creditiIn the widescreen version, the 20th Century Fox logo is stretched.
- Versioni alternativeThe Ultimate edition DVD contains the following deleted/extended scenes:
- Extended power shutdown sequence.
- Extended opening flight scene.
- Brief dialogue in the first Hans/McClane confrontation.
- Extended scene where Robinson/Powell brief the FBI on the tower situation.
- Brief dialogue when Hans interrogates Takagi.
- Brief dialogue after Theo says "You didn't bring me along for my charming personality".
- Extended/alternate dialogue in McClane/Powell conversation after McClane uses the plastic explosives.
- Brief scene of FBI agents getting stuck in thorn bushes as they make their way towards the building.
- At the end, McClane says "You got a warranty for this (Holly's watch, a gift from Nakatomi Corporation)?" to which Holly laughs.
- Argyle's dialogue as Powell's police cruiser flies by in the background.
- Brief Ellis dialogue reacting to the terrorist intrusion.
- City engineer briefly coughs before pulling out the power cord.
- Brief dialogue in Hans/Karl argument about "neutralizing" McClane.
- Additional Holly dialogue after seeing Karl's reaction to McClane's escape.
- ConnessioniEdited into Die Hard - Duri a morire (1995)
- Colonne sonoreSingin' in the Rain
Written by Arthur Freed and Nacio Herb Brown
*** (out of 4)
Enjoyable and tense thriller about a group of terrorists (led by Alan Rickman) who overtake a L.A. skyscraper and the only thing keeping them from getting away with their crime is a New York police officer (Bruce Willis) there on vacation. There's a lot of very good things about this movie but I've always thought that the majority of the credit has to go to star Willis. He might not have been a A-list star at the time this was released but it's easy to see why he became one afterwards. I think what's so great about him and the character he plays is that we can believe he's just your typical guy you'd see walking around on the streets with you. That every-day-man quality that Willis has works so well here because of the odds stacked against his character you can't help but just sit back and enjoy this one person taking out a professional organization. The hilarious one-liners, the smart remarks and the way Willis makes himself know to the terrorists is just classic and we get so many great showdowns that you can't help enjoy all of them. It certainly doesn't hurt that you've got a strong supporting cast with Rickman being a villain you just love to hate. The coldness RIckman brings to the part is the perfect contrast to Willis' cop and it works perfectly. Reginald VelJohnson, William Atherton, Bonnie Bedelia and Paul Gleason also add great support for Willis to play off of. The action scenes are certainly some of the best you're going to see and what holds them together so well is the direction by John McTiernan. He perfectly blends the humor, tension and the action but he also gives the film a wonderful pace that keeps it moving at a fast rate. DIE HARD might be far-fetched in what one man is able to do but this really doesn't take away from any of the fun.
- Michael_Elliott
- 26 gen 2013
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- Luoghi delle riprese
- Fox Plaza - 2121 Avenue of the Stars, Century City, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(Nakatomi building, interiors filmed on the 29th and 35th floors)
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- Budget
- 28.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 85.892.546 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 601.851 USD
- 17 lug 1988
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 143.651.650 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore 12 minuti
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- 2.39 : 1