The best Christopher Lambert’s crime movies

Christopher Lambert

Christopher Lambert

29/03/1957 (67 años)
Today we present the best Christopher Lambert’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Christopher Lambert’s movies.
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National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1

National Lampoon's Loaded Weapon 1
6.2/10
  • Genre: ActionComedyCrime
  • Release: 04/02/1993
  • Character: Man with Car Phone (uncredited)
An LA detective is murdered because she has microfilm with the recipe to make cocaine cookies. Two cops partner to find and stop the fiends before they can dope the nation by distributing their wares via the 'Wilderness Girls' cookie drive.

The Sicilian

The Sicilian
5.4/10
Egocentric bandit Salvatore Guiliano fights the Church, the Mafia, and the landed gentry while leading a populist movement for Sicilian independence.

Mean Guns

Mean Guns
5.4/10
One hundred mid- and low-level gangsters who are on their boss' bad side are locked inside a newly-built high-security prison, and given plenty of guns, ammo, and baseball bats, then told that the last survivor will get a suitcase with 10 million dollars.

The Road Killers

The Road Killers
5/10
After a young boy is almost runover by a maniac on a highway, a re-encounter and confrontation by the boy's father with the driver sets off conflicts with a carful of maniacs.

Electric Slide

Electric Slide
4.6/10
A heightened homage to the City of Angels, Electric Slide riffs on the real-life story of Eddie Dodson, the notorious "Gentleman Bank Robber." With a debonair sophistication and a serious talent for flirt, Dodson managed to lure money from mesmerized female tellers at over 60 banks during an epic spree in the 1980s.

Day of Wrath

Day of Wrath
5.4/10
At the height of the Spanish Inquisition, high-ranking noblemen begin dropping like flies, with alarming frequency and unexplained violence. But can local 16th-century sheriff Ruy de Mendoza (Christopher Lambert) discern who's responsible when no one wants to cooperate? After all, before Mendoza can even identify the bodies, the crime scenes are mysteriously cleared -- and the villagers pretend the murders never happened.

The Piano Player

The Piano Player
4.3/10
A tale about the relationship between a businessman who launders money for a Mafia figure and his gangster bodyguard.

Max & Jeremie

Max & Jeremie
6/10
Even among bombers and murderers, there is a social ladder, a hierarchy to climb. Jeremie is a mere bomber who blows up people and places for mobsters in Paris. He may not look it, scruffy lad that he is, but he is a sensitive fellow, and he feels his lowly status keenly. If only he could graduate to the ranks of hitmen, who are honored in his world, perhaps then he would feel more like somebody. He finally gets his chance when he receives instructions to kill the eminent hitman Max, who knows too much to be left alive. Instead of planning a cool and distant hit, Jeremie gets to know his quarry personally and thereby gets entangled in a mass of conflicting allegiances. Max has one more assignment and has asked Jeremie to help him with it. The hero-worshipping boy can't bring himself to knock of this classy guy. However, just having such an inept apprentice as Jeremie around is enormously dangerous for the soon-to-be-retired killer.

Hercule & Sherlock

Hercule & Sherlock
4.5/10
  • Genre: ComedyCrime
  • Release: 04/12/1996
  • Character: Vincent
A story of two dogs which can find false money end two mafioso losers. One tries to be a tough guy and the other eats only pizza and listens to zen music, but both are totally terrified by dogs.

Legitimate Violence

Legitimate Violence
5.4/10
  • Genre: ActionCrime
  • Release: 31/08/1982
  • Character: Jockey
In the course of a violent hold-up at Deauville station, several innocent bystanders are shot dead. The victims include a politician, Robert Andréani, and three members of the same family. Devastated by the death of his wife, daughter and mother, Martin Modot resolves that their killers will be brought to justice. When the police fail to make any progress in their investigation, he decides to take matters into his own hands, with the support of a neo-fascist vigilante organization.

The Telephone Bar

The Telephone Bar
5.8/10
A gangster (Daniel Duval) incurs the wrath of the patriarch of a well-established crime family.

Limousine

Limousine
5.3/10
A young female limo driver meets a young male hooker who says he just accidentally killed his "John". They drive around the city looking for the client's girlfriend with the hooker in the trunk.

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