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# Rage

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## Description

His son is dead. He is dying. Overnight, Dan Logan's peaceful world has been shattered. A military installation has accidentally dumped a fatal dose of experimental nerve gas over Logan's Wyoming ranch and dropped a veil of secrecy over the "incident." With no one to turn to for help, Logan becomes both judge and executioner. Playing Logan, George C. Scott stars both before and behind the camera in this blistering thriller also featuring strong performances from veteran actors Richard Basehart and Barnard Hughes, as well as a young Martin Sheen as a cool, manipulative medical specialist whose specialty is deception. Rage, said the Los Angeles Times, "really is enraged -- a powerhouse polemic against the kind of military-industrial shenanigans which makes the fiction so appallingly close to the truth."

Review: Superb film in every way...!! - Some of you have NO idea what's it's like to see a movie produced without some B/S "love" or sex scene shoved in our faces along the way. The recent film "Pearl Harbor", while blessed with excellent special effects, turned out to be a real "puker" because of that garbage - half the film was about some stupid 3-way "love affair" between two guys and a gal separated by the beginning of WWII. THIS film, however, was just the opposite - it's a wonderful movie, even for one that dates back to the very early '70's, I believe. George C. Scott as the lead actor and film's producer was superb, as is the vast majority of his films usually are. While certainly not in the same genre' as "Patton", nevertheless, it's excels because of it's simplicity - in fact, what strikes me about this film, as opposed to 99% of the garbage that Hollywood puts out, is the fact that had this film's scenario occurred for real back in those days, it likely would've turned out very much like the movie - art imitating real life! That is the key to this film's attraction: It's a relatively simple story about a rancher, his young son, along with a civilian and military bureaucracy that has it's own agenda and is willing to lie to anyone to cover up it's mistakes, no matter how those lies might hurt anyone in the process. Can you spell "Bengazi"? In my humble opinion, this is a dated but superb film that most folks will like a lot and watch often!
Review: Important Little Deaths Against the Military-Industrial Complex. - Yes, it was the 70s. I saw this as a young father or 4, alone. My wife wouldn't go, she had read a review. Within the structure of the film there was much to breed hate and mistrust. The acting was as precise as a scalpel, thinly drawn and never over the line. I am relating my impressions of seeing this film in its original theatrical run over 35 years ago. Rage struck me right up front, full-faced, and it has never completely left my mind. Richard Basehart and Martin Sheen play off each other, and George C. Scott, with just enough character to give it a bitter taste of reality. The scariest thing is that they appear as people you would actually know in real life. Viewing this Little movie on the little screen lost some of its impact due, I feel, to the lack of the VHS format to fill out a Hi-Def LCD screen. It appears slightly out of focus and fuzzy. Tape that delivered a format of 320 x 240 doesn't seem to translate into 1080 x 1920. This is the reason that I join the other reviewers in the plea for at least a DVD release, in full Cinemascope widescreen, (and perhaps a Blu-ray version).

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | George C. Scott, John Dierkes, Nicolas Beauvy, Richard Basehart |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 197 Reviews |
| Format | NTSC |
| Genre | Action & Adventure |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 39 minutes |

## Product Details

- **Contributor:** George C. Scott, John Dierkes, Nicolas Beauvy, Richard Basehart
- **Format:** NTSC
- **Genre:** Action & Adventure
- **Language:** English
- **Runtime:** 1 hour and 39 minutes

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Superb film in every way...!!
*by J***N on April 12, 2014*

Some of you have NO idea what's it's like to see a movie produced without some B/S "love" or sex scene shoved in our faces along the way. The recent film "Pearl Harbor", while blessed with excellent special effects, turned out to be a real "puker" because of that garbage - half the film was about some stupid 3-way "love affair" between two guys and a gal separated by the beginning of WWII. THIS film, however, was just the opposite - it's a wonderful movie, even for one that dates back to the very early '70's, I believe. George C. Scott as the lead actor and film's producer was superb, as is the vast majority of his films usually are. While certainly not in the same genre' as "Patton", nevertheless, it's excels because of it's simplicity - in fact, what strikes me about this film, as opposed to 99% of the garbage that Hollywood puts out, is the fact that had this film's scenario occurred for real back in those days, it likely would've turned out very much like the movie - art imitating real life! That is the key to this film's attraction: It's a relatively simple story about a rancher, his young son, along with a civilian and military bureaucracy that has it's own agenda and is willing to lie to anyone to cover up it's mistakes, no matter how those lies might hurt anyone in the process. Can you spell "Bengazi"? In my humble opinion, this is a dated but superb film that most folks will like a lot and watch often!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Important Little Deaths Against the Military-Industrial Complex.
*by 0***1 on October 6, 2008*

Yes, it was the 70s. I saw this as a young father or 4, alone. My wife wouldn't go, she had read a review. Within the structure of the film there was much to breed hate and mistrust. The acting was as precise as a scalpel, thinly drawn and never over the line. I am relating my impressions of seeing this film in its original theatrical run over 35 years ago. Rage struck me right up front, full-faced, and it has never completely left my mind. Richard Basehart and Martin Sheen play off each other, and George C. Scott, with just enough character to give it a bitter taste of reality. The scariest thing is that they appear as people you would actually know in real life. Viewing this Little movie on the little screen lost some of its impact due, I feel, to the lack of the VHS format to fill out a Hi-Def LCD screen. It appears slightly out of focus and fuzzy. Tape that delivered a format of 320 x 240 doesn't seem to translate into 1080 x 1920. This is the reason that I join the other reviewers in the plea for at least a DVD release, in full Cinemascope widescreen, (and perhaps a Blu-ray version).

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Flawed Gem
*by J***W on July 14, 2001*

Leonard Maltin says in his review that Scott's transition from peaceful rancher to killer is unconvincing and, in part, I agree. The first violent encounter seems abrupt and jarring. But. The reasons for the transformation are convincing and the set-up is, unlike most modern movies, at least logical. The rage thus engendered is portrayed with convincing implacability. In most of his performances, George C. Scott has more than a touch of rage just under the surface; in this film, he lets it out. The primary flaw, as I see it, is that although the plot line itself is more or less plausible, somehow the supporting actor roles are not convincing, and that I would guess is due more to Scott's directing debut than the actors themselves. Nonetheless, it is a muted but powerful portrayal of a father's searing rage and the look on Scott's face as he scorches down the road on a motorcycle is one that is hard to forget. If this is one of your favorite actors, this is an important film.

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