A martial-arts boxer working as a debt collector gets involved in a feud between rival Mafia families in L.A.A martial-arts boxer working as a debt collector gets involved in a feud between rival Mafia families in L.A.A martial-arts boxer working as a debt collector gets involved in a feud between rival Mafia families in L.A.
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James DiStefano
- Jimmy Nickels
- (as Jimmy DiStefano)
- Director
- Writers
- Charles T. Kanganis
- David Halver(uncredited)
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- TriviaFinal film of Harry Guardino.
- Quotes
Detective Johnson: You broke the truce in the worst way - I need a body.
- Alternate versionsThe 1994 UK video version was cut by 39 secs by the BBFC with edits to violence including shots of a woman being punched to death with a metal knuckle duster. The cuts were waived for the 2004 Boulevard DVD.
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B-movie that delivers enough "Pow!"s for your buck
Sam Jones as the lead in a martial arts movie? Well it actually works, because Jones doesn't really do much martial arts: he's mostly just a street brawler who uses his size and strength to counter the attacks of his opponents (he takes a lot of hits, but it's like hitting a brick wall). Not 5 minutes pass in this flick without him getting into a fight; in between, there are car explosions and bloody shootings to fill up the space. The rest of the movie, full of with stereotypical mafioso characters, is not really worth discussing, though Ali Humiston, who plays the young girl, is a promising actress. One element that really falls short is the hero's "revenge" at the end: ridiculously inadequate for what the other guy had done. ** out of 4.
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