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'Firepower' (aka 'Fire Power') is a 1979 British thriller film directed by Michael Winner and starring Sophia Loren, James Coburn, O. J. Simpson and Eli Wallach.Erickson, Hal. [http://www.allmovie.com/movie/firepower-v17431 "Review: 'Firepower'."] 'Allmovie', 2019. Retrieved: 3 September 2019. It was the final film in the career of actor Victor Mature. The film was poorly reviewed by critics who objected to its convoluted plot, though the lead performances and filming locations were generally praised.Halliwell 1989, pp. 248249.

Plot



In New York City, Adele Tasca (Sophia Loren) is present when her husband is murdered by a letter bomb. She suspects the reclusive billionaire Karl Stegner (George Touliatos), his former employer, of committing the assassination. She learns that her husband, who worked as a chemist, discovered that his employer had made a contaminated drug that resulted in patients contracting cancer. The US government would like to be able to find and bring charges against this mysterious Stegner, who hides his face from the world and his income from the tax department.

FBI agent Frank Hull (Vincent Gardenia) is assigned to the case but does not know how to find Stegner. He decides to use a former secret agent, Sal Hyman (Eli Wallach), to help him. The latter hires Jerry Fannon (James Coburn), a former mafia hitman, for a million dollars, and sends him to Antigua. Sal thinks Jerry is the only man likely to infiltrate the network that protects Stegner.

His right-hand man, Catlett (O. J. Simpson) is killed by Leo Gelhorn (George Grizzard) on the island, but with the help of the beautiful Adele, who wants revenge, Jerry succeeds in tracking down Stegner, before realizing that he actually captured Stegner's double, who was the victim of an attack by Stegner's men. Jerry returns to the island where Stegner is hiding. The mysterious Dr. Felix (Anthony Franciosa) is really Stegner.

After disposing of the vehicles and the helicopter of Dr. Felix, Jerry enters the house with a bulldozer. He takes Felix prisoner and leaves with him and Adele, pursued by Stegner's bodyguards. As they prepare to leave the island by seaplane, Adele turns a gun on Jerry. Felix takes his weapon, but when he fires at Jerry, Adele turns away. Jerry finally takes off with Dr. Felix to be brought to justice.

A little later, Adele is introduced to Harold Everett (Victor Mature), another billionaire who she sets her eyes on, as her next conquest.

Cast



* Sophia Loren as Adele Tasca

* James Coburn as Jerry Fanon/Eddie

* O. J. Simpson as Catlett

* Eli Wallach as Sal Hyman

* Anthony Franciosa as Dr. Charles Felix

* George Grizzard as Leo Gelhorn

* Vincent Gardenia as Frank Hull

* Victor Mature as Harold Everett

* Jake LaMotta as Nickel Sam

* Hank Garrett as Oscar Bailey

* George Touliatos as Karl Stegner

* Conrad Roberts as Lestor Wallace

* Billy Barty as Dominic Carbone

* Vincent Beck as Trilling

* Dominic Chianese as Orlov

* Andrew Duncan as Del Cooper

* Paul D'Amato as Tagua

Production



'Firepower' started as a Dirty Harry film written by Bill Kerby. It was considerably rewritten.Lyons, Donald and Dan Yakir. "Shooting star." 'Film Comment' (New York), Vol. 16, Issue 1, (Jan/Feb 1980), pp. 49-53, 80. In 1977 O. J. Simpson mentioned one of his upcoming projects was 'Fire Power' for producer Carlo Ponti with Terence Hill.Lee, Grant. "O. J. Running a screen play." 'Los Angeles Times', 23 Feb 1977, p. f14.

Sophia Loren was cast at a reported fee of $1 million."On the set of 'Firepower' Suddenly, Sophia." 'Los Angeles Times', 2 July 1978, p. n37.

According to director Michael Winner, producer Lew Grade had fully expected Charles Bronson to co-star with Loren. With much of the pre-production crew already on location in the Caribbean (Saint Lucia), Grade wanted to shut down the production when Bronson pulled out. Realizing how much money he had already sunk into a film that had not properly secured its star actors, Grade saved face by moving ahead and using James Coburn as a replacement for Bronson.Winner 2004, pp. 224225.

Coburn said "I did it for the money, the locations (the Caribbean islands) and

to work with Sophia Loren. The director was Michael Winner. Hes probably one of the weirdest guys Ive ever met. Yet, I thought he was a good guy when I first met him. But when he got on the set, he was almost like a total dictator. I found it hard to

work for that way. The most fun I had was when I got to drive a bulldozer through a

house in the islands (laughs).

Winner says the millionaire character was based on Howard Hughes and Robert Vesco.Buckley, Tom. "At the movies: What Sophia Loren was doing in Grand Central." 'The New York Times', 30 June 1978, p. C8.

'Firepower' was filmed in Curaao, Saint Lucia, Antigua,[https://books.google.com/books?id=BkrwnxYSbLwC&pg=PA13 'American Photo', JulyAugust 1995], p. 13. ISSN 1046-8986. Brooklyn, New Jersey, New York, Miami, Florida, and Key Largo, Florida. Bridgeport, Connecticut.Waggoner, H. "Byrne plays opposite Miss Loren in his role as film promoter: Four movies scheduled." 'The New York Times', 22 June 1978, p. NJ23.

Victor Mature makes a cameo at the request of director Michael Winner, who wanted someone instantly recognisable for the role of the one of the richest people in the world."Whatever Happened to Lady Joan?" 'Los Angeles Times' 27 June 1978, p. f6. "I worked for eight hours on one scene," he laughed.Tedrick, Dan. "No lions to slay at Rancho Santa F." 'Los Angeles Times', 29 May 1980, p. sd_a6.

Winner says he "resented" having O. J. Simpson imposed on him but "now I am happy he was given to me because what he lacks in experience he makes up with in charisma." Simpson said "there were times on this movie, I didn't feel comfortable. I needed a little more attention from the director to establish my character."Steiner, Stephen. "New bottles for the old juice." 'Chicago Tribune', 3 September 1978, p. g10.

Reception



'Firepower' was an early release from AFD, a new distribution company set up by Lew Grade in association with EMI to distribute their films in the US.Kilday, Gregg. "A new dimension for a brother act." 'Los Angeles Times' 28 October 1978, p. b11.

Critical

'Firepower' was negatively received by most critics due to a convoluted plot, though the locations and chemistry between the leading players was generally appreciated. Janet Maslin of 'The New York Times' wrote: "Mr. Winner directs movies the way others toss salads, which means that Firepower is best appreciated at a kind of mental halfmast. A lot happens. None of it makes sense". She further added: "Some of the performances Mr. Winner gets from his supporting players are riproaringly awful, as is Gato Barbieri's loud and schlocky score. However, there's a nice chemistry in the teaming of Miss Loren, Mr. Coburn and Mr. Simpson, each of whom has an unusually physical presence on the screen."[https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1007374_firepower "Review: 'Firepower'."] 'Rotten Tomatoes', 6 April 2017.

Author John Howard Reid concurred that the plot was too convoluted, stating that the film has "enough plot twists and action sequences for a dozen movies". He approved of the performances, but expressed disappointment that Victor Mature barely had any screen time and was not central to the plot and that Coburn's double role wasn't used to better effect.Reid [https://books.google.com/books?id=app0CQAAQBAJ&pg=PA205 2015], p. 205.

The review in 'Variety' noted: "If the story becomes too tough or tiresome to follow, or the action grows tepid and repetitive, theres always the beautiful scenery of the glamorous Caribbean locales."[https://variety.com/1978/film/reviews/firepower-1200424502/ "Review: 'Firepower'."] 'Variety', 6 April 2017.

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Bibliography



* Halliwell, Leslie. 'Leslie Halliwell's Film Guide'. New York: Harper & Roe, 1989. .

* Reid, John Howard. 'Classic Movies: The Best and the Worst Pictures to see! Films to avoid!' Morrisville, North Carolina: Lulu.com. (Reid Books), 2015. .

* Winner, Michael. 'Winner Takes All: A Life of Sorts'. London: Robson Books, 2004. .


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