Movies / Point Blank (2010) aka À bout portant
Runtime: 84 min
Languages: French
Countries: France
Based on Donald E. Westlake's novel The Hunter, John Boorman's gangster film hauntingly merges a generic revenge story with a European art cinema sensibility. In Alcatraz to divvy up the spoils from a robbery, thief Walker (Lee Marvin) is instead shot point blank by his double-crossing friend Mal Reese (John Vernon) and left to die while Reese takes off with Walker's wife Lynne (Sharon Acker) and his $93,000. Resurrected, the stone-faced Walker returns to Los Angeles a couple of years later to seek revenge on Mal with the help of the enigmatic Yost (Keenan Wynn) and Lynne's sister Chris (Angie Dickinson). Wanting little but his cash, Walker implacably penetrates Mal's lair and the hierarchy of the shady "Organization," registering no emotion about the string of murders left in his wake, as his thoughts repeatedly return to the past that brought him there. In his first American feature, Boorman transforms a stripped-down revenge plot into a surreal meditation on the gangster's spiritual demise, using flashbacks and startling shifts in setting to interweave Walker's fractured memories with his extraordinarily photographed odyssey through L.A. Marvin's chillingly stoic presence further hints at the ambiguities in Chris's observation that Walker "died at Alcatraz, all right." Brutal in the violence that it shows and suggests, Point Blank opened in the U.S. in the same period as Bonnie and Clyde, becoming one more testament to the genre-bending and ground-breaking possibilities of the nascent Hollywood New Wave. Although Point Blank was mostly overlooked in 1967, Boorman's visual adventurousness, and Marvin's amoral and apathetic antihero, have since made Point Blank seem one of the key films of the mid-late '60s, a precursor to revisionist experimentations from Martin Scorsese to Quentin Tarantino. It was remade as the 1999 Mel Gibson vehicle Payback. ~ Lucia Bozzola, Rovi
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Directors (1) | Credit |
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Fred Cavayé | ... |
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Fred Cavayé | (scenario) & |
Guillaume Lemans | (scenario) |
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Klaus Badelt | ... |
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Benjamin Weill | ... |
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Alain Duplantier | ... |
Actors (46) | Credit |
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Adel Bencherif | Luc Sartet |
Angelo Aybar | Victor Spattoni |
Arnaud Klein | Capitaine équipe Fabre |
Arnaud Maillard | Agent RATP |
Bénédicte Dessombz | Réceptionniste hôpital |
Bertrand Disset | Policier escalier |
Brice Fournier | Marconi |
Cedric Cirotteau | Flic civil Quai des Orfèvres (uncredited) |
Chems Dahmani | Aide-soignant |
Claire Perot | Capitaine Anaïs Susini |
David Saada | Témoin bus 2 |
Diane Stolojan | Témoin bus 1 |
Dorothée Tavernier | Policière uniforme |
Elena Anaya | Nadia Pierret |
Eric Malo | Homme de main |
Frans Boyer | Capitaine Marek |
Frédéric Dessains | Policier flashball 2 (as Fred Dessains) |
Frédéric Kontogom | Agent PC sécurité hôpital |
Gérard Lanvin | Commandant Patrick Werner |
Gilles Lellouche | Samuel Pierret |
Grégoire Bonnet | Jaffart, chef DPJ |
Grégoire Guist'hau | Journaliste interview aide-soignant |
Jacques Colliard | Francis Meyer |
Jade Breidi | Capitaine équipe Fabre 2 |
Jean-Charles Rousseau | Policier flashball 1 |
Jean Selesko | Policier salle de contrôle |
Julie Mouamma | Infirmière |
Laurence Pollet-Villard | Gynécologue |
Léa Philippe | Cousine Léa |
Marie-Catherine Soyer | Léa (7 ans) |
Max Morel | Max Collet |
Mireille Perrier | Commandant Fabre |
Moussa Maaskri | Capitaine Vogel |
Nicky Naude | Capitaine Richert |
Patrice Guillain | Capitaine Auclert |
Philippe Couerre | Fils Meyer |
Pierre Benoist | Capitaine Mercier |
Renée Fleming | Herself (archive footage) (uncredited) |
Roschdy Zem | Hugo Sartet |
Sebastien Vandenberghe | Policier barrage Samuel |
Stephane Girondeaud | Flic B.A.C Quai des Orfèvres (uncredited) |
Sylvain Maury | Prévenu travesti |
Sylvia Anicone | Journaliste LCI |
Valérie Dashwood | Capitaine Moreau |
Vincent Colombe | Interne de garde |
Virgile Bramly | Capitaine Mansart |