Wanted:
Dead or Alive (1987)
Rated R
Starring: Rutger Hauer, Gene Simmons, and
Robert Guillaume
Rating:

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Back in
the 1980s, the kind of action movie that now goes straight-to-video actually
made it to theatrical movie screens. Steven Seagal, Jean Claude Van Damme,
Chuck Norris, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Sylvester Stallone all made movies
that, to varying degrees, made decent money at the box office. Rutger Hauer
was not one of the big names in the action genre. Despite some success
in movies like Blade Runner, Ladyhawke, and The Hitcher,
Hauer was not exactly a marquee name. Still, in 1987, he was top-billed in Wanted:
Dead or Alive, a standard issue action movie with a premise that wouldn't
seem entirely out of place today. Wanted:
Dead or Alive casts Hauer as Nick Randall, great-grandson of Josh
Randall, the character Steve McQueen played in the TV series "Wanted:
Dead or
Alive" in the 1950s. Nick Randall is a bounty hunter who used
to work for the FBI until they betrayed him. Now, he "collects the
garbage" from the streets and
avoids dealing with the authorities as much as possible. When
a terrorist
named
Malak Al Rahim (Gene Simmons) blows up a movie theater and threatens
to turn Southern California upside down, Randall is called in by the
feds as the only man who can bring him down.
Although
the movie was obviously made in the 1980s, it remains highly watchable
today. Hauer makes for a decent hero (or, in this case, anti-hero)
and he's got some good one-liners to throw around -- a prerequisite
of
action
films
of the
day. Although the plot doesn't make a whole lot of sense, it provides
a fair number of situations for Hauer to get down to business as Randall.
Gene
Simmons, who's better known as the blood-spitting bass player for the
rock band KISS, makes an adequate bad guy. It's unfortunate that he
doesn't get a lot of screen time. I'm still not quite sure what
the connection between Nick Randall and Al Rahim actually is, but Simmons
and Hauer manage to make the climax of the film worth seeing.
Also
of note is Robert Guillaume, who played Benson, the butler in the 1970s
TV series, "Soap," as Agent Walker, Nick's friend and contact in the
FBI. He seems to be having a good time playing the foul-mouthed Walker
and he delivers a few great one-liners himself. The
budget for Wanted: Dead or Alive was obviously small but it
still manages to deliver a decent enough time if you're in the mood
for a disposable
action film from a time before these types of films retreated to the
bargain bin of the local video store.
Trivia: Rutger
Hauer played Cardinal Roark in Sin City. (Source: The
Internet Movie Database) |