The Amsterdam Kill

March. 03,1978      R
Rating:
5.3
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Former DEA Agent Quinlan, removed from the force some years earlier for stealing confiscated drug money, is hired by Chung Wei, a leader in the Amsterdam drug cartel, who wants out of the business. Quinlan's job is to use Chung's information to tip DEA agents to drug busts, thereby destroying the cartel. But when the first two "tips" go awry, resulting in murdered DEA officers, the feds must decide whether to trust Quinlan further...

Robert Mitchum as  Quinlan
Richard Egan as  Ridgeway
Leslie Nielsen as  Riley Knight
Bradford Dillman as  Odums
Keye Luke as  Chung Wei
Chan Sing as  Killer
Yuen Biao as  
Yuen Wah as  
Mars as  

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Reviews

ChanBot
1978/03/03

i must have seen a different film!!

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Listonixio
1978/03/04

Fresh and Exciting

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Edison Witt
1978/03/05

The first must-see film of the year.

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Curt
1978/03/06

Watching it is like watching the spectacle of a class clown at their best: you laugh at their jokes, instigate their defiance, and "ooooh" when they get in trouble.

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Leofwine_draca
1978/03/07

THE AMSTERDAM KILL is an action thriller from ENTER THE DRAGON director Robert Clouse. It was put out by Golden Harvest and is an interesting east meets west kind of film, although not an entirely successful one when it comes down to it. That I enjoyed it is more down to that I absolutely love the genre and will forgive just about anything than it being a properly good film.An aged Robert Mitchum is the hero investigator looking into a number of drug-related deaths taking place in Amsterdam and Hong Kong. I suppose the idea is to do for China what Mitchum did for Japan in THE YAKUZA. His investigations take him on various globe-trotting adventures as he gradually closes in to the heart of the mystery while at the same time interacting with a number of supporting guest actors including Leslie Nielsen, Richard Egan, and Bradford Dillman. Sadly, most of these actors are in those 1970s-style supporting roles where they sit behind a desk the whole time. Some fun comes from seeing old-timer Keye Luke playing a master drug lord who becomes Mitchum's contact.Meanwhile, Mitchum teams up with a rather dull young Chinese guy played by George Cheung and the two have some adventures. There isn't any martial arts here, but there a few car stunts and fight scenes. I was surprised at how little action there is given that this is advertised as an action-thriller. The first half has a string of violent murders and the second half has some low rent action stuff around the Amsterdam canals. It's only right at the end that it really kicks off in some good large-scale greenhouse locations. Watch out for kung fu stars Yuen Biao and Yuen Wah, who have a bizarre little cameo that involves them getting trampled by stampeding horses!

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JohnHowardReid
1978/03/08

Everyone remembers the action climax in this one where Mitch boards a bulldozer and proceeds to demolish acres of glasshouses. It must be one of the most effective, dramatic, original, and excitingly staged action sequences ever put on film! Originally photographed in anamorphic Panavision, the movie is much less effective of course if truncated on video or TV. Some of the movie's other action sequences are also quite memorable, including a chase through the Utrecht flower auction and a car chase through Amsterdam that ends with its spectacular plunge into a canal. Other far-flung locations such as Hong Kong are also well utilized by our hero, Robert Mitchum, who is always actually on the spot! Unfortunately, the screenplay itself is another matter. As a peg for the action set-ups, the plot is satisfactory, but in other respects the movie tends to be over-talkative, sluggish, familiar, clichéd and banal. Its characters are pasteboard figures and its suspense ho-hum at best. The direction is even worse and is seemingly designed for TV with its proliferation of ugly close-ups and its almost total avoidance of drama, artistry or style. As it happened, director Robert Clouse was totally deaf. Yes, only in Hollywood would a deaf man land a job as a top movie director! Clouse hadn't the slightest idea how to direct his players. The best he could do was to employ assistants who could signal him if a player missed his cue or didn't deliver a line as written. Few of the cast members here were able to rely on their own resources and rise above the lack of direction. Only Leslie Nielson gives it a game try! Thus the movie's emphasis on stunts and special effects. Fortunately, the movie's action climax is something you'll never forget!

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bkoganbing
1978/03/09

Robert Mitchum was not terribly proud of The Amsterdam Kill, it was another of those films he did for the money and an all expense paid vacation to both Hong Kong and Amsterdam where the action switches back and forth. It's a cheaply made action thriller with not a whole lot going for it other than some good cast names.The film was directed by one Robert Clouse whose main experience is from directing martial arts action features. The Amsterdam Kill was produced by a Hong Kong syndicate who kind of operated on the fly so to speak.Keye Luke is a big Chinese drug lord operating in Amsterdam and he comes to former DEA agent Mitchum with a proposition. He wants out and for a nice financial consideration is willing to rat out his competitors. Nice business to be in. Mitchum left the DEA under cloudy circumstances and they reluctantly go for his deal. But when things don't work out and bodies start turning up, especially when several DEA agents are killed, but Mitchum's left unscathed deliberately, there's no doubt a rat in the ratting out operation. But who can it be?Some of the others involved in this testosterone film are Bradford Dillman, Richard Egan, Leslie Nielsen, and George Cheung. Mitchum's main complaint was he and Cheung having to do a dip in the dirty canals of Amsterdam, no stunt doubles because he has some dialog as he and Cheung climb out of a car that had to go in the drink. He was sixty years old and understandably afraid of God knows what he might catch. Katharine Hepburn went into the Venetian canals in Summertime, but that was an accident that David Lean kept in the film.As Mitchum said of himself that the folks in Hollywood thought that that bum Mitchum would do just about anything.

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rsoonsa
1978/03/10

Although not listed among favourites of cinema critics, this work, filmed primarily in Hong Kong and Amsterdam, proves to be a very competently made affair, with good performances by such old hands as featured player Robert Mitchum and supporting actors Bradford Dillman, Richard Egan, and Keye Luke. Mitchum, as "Quinlan", a sullied former agent of the Drug Enforcement Agency, is hired by one of his erstwhile targeted criminals: Chung Wei (Luke), a leader of Amsterdam's major narcotics league, to discover who is murdering, on two continents, large scale heroin dealers. During the course of his investigation, Quinlan is re-hired by the DEA in return for supplying the agency, now under the aegis of his former boss "Odums" (Dillman), information concerning major supply locations serving Hong Kong's dope derby. As Quinlan attempts to assist both Chung Wei and the DEA, he discovers that sabotage of his operation stems from an unknown confederate, and he is made to realize that he remains less than popular with the drug enforcement administrators. The film is paced correctly by director Robert Clouse, who controls the many action scenes very well indeed, with his script spending exactly the proper amount of time filling gaps which might betray logic. It is a fair statement that dialogue is of above-average quality for an action production, with one remarkable monologue delivered by Mitchum in his character's Hong Kong hotel room as he propels the plot past a conundrum, a highly accomplished piece of acting. As there are no females in the cast other than extras, the complicated pickle in which Quinlan finds himself is not diluted by the normally obligatory romantic subplot, freeing an audience to concentrate upon a well-told scenario, incidentally marked by Dillman's strong performance and by the creative camerawork of Alan Humes.

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