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Titolo originale: The Big Sweat
  • Video
  • 1991
  • 1h 26min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
2,9/10
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAn ex-con, just released from jail, returns home only to become immediately embroiled in a robbery. A tenacious FBI agent hounds him every step of the way. This film contains 45 minutes of s... Leggi tuttoAn ex-con, just released from jail, returns home only to become immediately embroiled in a robbery. A tenacious FBI agent hounds him every step of the way. This film contains 45 minutes of stock car crash and chase footage.An ex-con, just released from jail, returns home only to become immediately embroiled in a robbery. A tenacious FBI agent hounds him every step of the way. This film contains 45 minutes of stock car crash and chase footage.

  • Regia
    • Ulli Lommel
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Ulli Lommel
  • Star
    • Robert Z'Dar
    • Ken Letner
    • Steven Molone
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    2,9/10
    170
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Ulli Lommel
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Ulli Lommel
    • Star
      • Robert Z'Dar
      • Ken Letner
      • Steven Molone
    • 5Recensioni degli utenti
    • 4Recensioni della critica
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    Robert Z'Dar
    Robert Z'Dar
    • Troudou
    Ken Letner
    • Madison
    Steven Molone
    • Marco Donnelly
    Kevin McBride
    • Eddie
    Joanne Watkins
    • Kelly
    David Rushing
    • Leonard Barsky
    Cheri Caspari
    • Tracey
    Judith Burke
    • Mother
    William Roebuck
    • Rocco Alfredo
    Peter Sherayko
    Peter Sherayko
    • Joe Rinks
    Tracy Ray
    • Sam
    Mike Diamant
    • Police Officer 1
    Gunter Ziegler
    • Police Officer 2
    • (as Günther Ziegler)
    Joseph Justice
    • Police Officer 3
    Kevin Canada
    • FBI Agent 1
    Roland Roth
    • FBI Agent 2
    Terrence S. Reis
    • FBI Agent 3
    Jack B. Conley
    • Bank President
    • Regia
      • Ulli Lommel
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Ulli Lommel
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    2KnatLouie

    Only watch this after seeing 'Gone in 60 Seconds (1974)' first!!!

    Back in 1991, the once-talented actor, Ulli Lommel (famous for his work with R. W. Fassbinder and Andy Warhol) decided that he wanted to make a quick buck and make an action-movie full of car-chases and fast cars. But as he apparently did not have enough time/money to make it properly, he just lifted a massive 40-odd minutes from H. B. Halicki's legendary 'Gone in 60 Seconds (1974)' heist movie, which he spliced badly together with new footage - and this was in an 80-ish minute long film nonetheless! I'm not sure how the makers of 'The Big Sweat' managed to not get sued for this, but surely they must had found some loophole that allowed them to use so much lifted footage from such a classic - and instantly recognizable - feature film!

    Now, if only the footage had been spliced together in a believeable fashion, but NO - all the old footage both looks AND feels like it's from the early 70's, and the new footage is clearly from the early 90's! Cars don't match, actors don't match, clothes don't match, and all the new footage consists of super-closeups of the leading actors + some random, sweaty and shouting cops from inside their cars (with completely white exteriors by the windows, so it's impossible to see what's going on outside - for obvious reasons).

    To make matters even worse, the actual plot of the movie is almost completely incomprehensible - and even the bits which make sense are utterly ridiculously framed and explained! Apparently this Marco guy (played by one-shot "actor" Steven Molone) has just gotten out of jail, but has some troubles with a notorious gangster boss, Joe Rinks (played by Peter Sherayko in one of very few non-western roles, only appearing for about 5 minutes total), and the police wants him to testify against him, which is is very reluctant to do, so they assign a tough-as-nails, ponytailed police detective to try and persuade him to witness.

    The cop on the case, Troudou, is played by legendary giga-jaw Robert Z'Dar, whom most movie-fans know best from the "Maniac Cop"-series, as well as the cheesy "Samurai Cop", plus a plethora of smaller parts in action-movies like "Tango & Cash" or the absurd "A Gnome Named Gnorm". He constantly has an unlit cigar in his mouth, which at the end of the film looks very soggy by the end that's in his mouth (they could probably only afford to have that one cigar for the entire shoot - which most likely only took about 2 days to film, by the looks of it). The older character actor Ken Letner (who starred with Ulli Lommel in "Strangers in Paradise (1984)") plays the police chief here, who has a handful of random scenes where he shouts at other cops, and then just randomly exits. He died shortly after filming this, as his career had sadly already died with this appearance.

    Anyway, the rest of the movie consists of very poorly shot exterior scenes of people walking on the street, or having akwardly scripted dialogue that has almost zero relation to what else is going on. (And note all the visible crew members in window or mirror reflections as well - hilariously inept planning, not even editing could save this!). There is also an extremely poorly shot bank robbery sequence, that is unbelievably easy for them to pull off - and for some reason Marco and his buddy can persuade lots of young women to help them out with this, of course. Sigh.

    I would definitely recommend seeing this ONLY after just having watched 'Gone in 60 Seconds (1974)' , so you can laugh at how ridiculously they have spliced that footage into this garbage. As other reviewers have already mentioned, this movie is ONLY worth seeing for Z'Dar's performance, which is short, but hilarious! Otherwise only see it as an example of how NOT to make a film!

    Recently released on a surprisingly well restored Blu-Ray by Dark Force Entertainment, that has a fun interview with Production Manager Jeff McKay (who starts out by apologizing if his interview is boring, but still not as dull as the film itself! :D

    Movie: 1/10. (Would've been a minus one if possible) Z'Dar's jawline: +1 star.

    Total: 2/10.
    1matthew-marks

    The Big Sweat got me cold

    I had no idea what was going on the whole time. Why would anyone care about this guy who steals money from a bank. He isn't cool and he has no personality whatsoever. This movie is just a really boring beginning and then a car cash that really goes no where. I mean are we suppose to be in the 70's but have car phones.

    Anyway even with Robert Z'dar this movie does not have any valid point to watch. The ending ends something that never began. I usually like bad movies but this movie takes the cake. LOL its seem like it took them 1 day to film the entire movie. There is no tense moments at all.

    I seriously doubt anyone liking this movie but if you want to watch it do it because you are wanting to watch one of the most boring and bizarre plots ever.

    I don't know how to describe this movie but if I did I would help you out
    lor_

    Uninteresting action movie

    My review was written in July 1991 after watching the film on AIP video cassette.

    Car chases eat up most of the running time of "The Big Sweat", a crudely made action pic from transplanted German director Ulli Lommel.

    Direct-to-video release tries to e different twitch a nonstop,k 3-minute chase sequence covering the middle reels. Theis footage of hero Steve Molone and his bandrob bing gang on the run from local police and FBI starts off well but becomes repetitious and impersonal. Ding to the generic quality of the footage is reliance upon actin scenes shot by the late car chase specialist H. B. Halicki.

    Another switch here is casting of oversize movie villain Rober Z'dar as a most unconventional FBI agent. His characterization is goofy enough to be likeable at first , but by film's end the frivolous depiction of the modern FBI and its methods almost makes one long for the square o' Joe Friday prototypes.

    Scripter Max Bolt's standard plt ha ex-con Molone plotting against his gangster nemesis Peter Sherayko. Z'dar wants Molone to testify against Sherayko, but our hero's no fink.

    Lommel, a Fassbinder protege whose AMerican work includes the 1980 hit "The Boogey Man", seems content with grinding out style-less action pics these days. In common with several other recent direct-to-video releases, opening credits sequence violates the rules of theatrical films and lists the producer last, after the director.

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      The lengthy car chase footage featured throughout "The Big Sweat" is actually just footage licensed (or stolen) from H.B. Halicki's car chase / car crash masterpiece "Gone in 60 Seconds" (1974) with the poorly edited interior cutaways being the only new footage. The fact that "The Big Sweat" is from 1991 makes the clearly mid-'70s shot car chase footage stand out like a piece of bright pink bubble gum stuck to a black-and-white photograph, especially when none of the actors' clothing, props, location, hairstyles or vehicles match the other footage in the slightest.
    • Blooper
      During a scene around the halfway point of the movie, the main character's white car drives towards the left side of the screen, and the entire film crew can be seen in the reflection of the windows, as it passes by.
    • Citazioni

      Troudou: Marco. My name starts with a "T" and it sounds slightly French.

    • Curiosità sui crediti
      In the opening credits, the producer, Joanne Watkins, is listed after the director, Ulli Lommel.
    • Connessioni
      Features Rollercar - Sessanta secondi e vai! (1974)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 5 giugno 1991 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Tehachapi, California, Stati Uniti
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Falcon Arts & Entertainment
      • H.B. Halicki Productions
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