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6,3/10
14.972
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Nachdem ein Texas Ranger der örtlichen Polizei mit einigen Pferdedieben geholfen hat, zielt er auch auf einen Drogenbaron mit Waffenhandel ab. Sie interessieren sich für dieselbe Frau und be... Alles lesenNachdem ein Texas Ranger der örtlichen Polizei mit einigen Pferdedieben geholfen hat, zielt er auch auf einen Drogenbaron mit Waffenhandel ab. Sie interessieren sich für dieselbe Frau und beide interessieren sich für Kampfkunst.Nachdem ein Texas Ranger der örtlichen Polizei mit einigen Pferdedieben geholfen hat, zielt er auch auf einen Drogenbaron mit Waffenhandel ab. Sie interessieren sich für dieselbe Frau und beide interessieren sich für Kampfkunst.
Jeffrey Bannister
- 2nd Agent
- (as Jeff Bannister)
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This is actually a pretty nifty little action film, fashioned as a modern day "spaghetti western." Solid direction by B-Movie veteran Steve Carver and a well-written script combine with a first rate performance by Norris (his absolute best to date....this character could be seen as a prototype to his current smash hit on TV, "Walker: Texas Ranger")to make this great escapist entertainment. David Carradine is also memorable as the chief villain of the story.
I saw this film in a packed theatre when it was first released and the audience just ate it up. The scene where he drives his truck out of a grave that the bad guys have buried him in was a particular crowd-pleaser!
I saw this film in a packed theatre when it was first released and the audience just ate it up. The scene where he drives his truck out of a grave that the bad guys have buried him in was a particular crowd-pleaser!
Among all Chuck Norris movies I've watched so far, there were a few I rather liked (especially "Missing In Action" was so hilarious they had to quote it in "Hot Shots 2"), but "Lone Wolf McQuade" is the first time I actually loved every minute. I confess. There are many good reasons for it, though. Already in the opening scene, I noticed the excellent music by Francesco De Masi. The guitars, bells, trumpets, harmonicas are straight from the school of spaghetti western and turn every close-up into larger-than-life drama. David Carradine is a opponent way ahead of the villains Chuck battled in other flicks. Barbara Carrera ("Never Say Never Again") catches the eye as a widow falling in love with Chuck. The story is (intentionally or not) kept as basic as possible: hero meets bad guys, tries a solution with violence, doesn't work, tries MORE violence, then it works. Much in this movie defies reason and logic, but don't ask "why?", just view it as a kind of ritualistic fantasy western in a modern day decoration, thus it can be great fun. And you learn a lot of useful things, for example: you can revive a seemingly dead and definitely buried man with two cans of beer. And don't miss one of the first computer hacking scenes in film history, you won't believe your eyes.
I don't usually like Chuck, but this one hit the spot. I thought the producers could have left out the cornball love scenes, but it still played pretty good. It was totally predictable, particularly the big kick-off between Chuck and Carradine at the end. If you like martial arts, car chases, explosions and hammy, overdone acting then you will go for this one. Funny, Chuck seems to be a crummier actor now than he did when filming this movie.
Why do 90 percent of the people writing reviews on this site have to tell the entire synopsis of the movie?
It's a waste of time. Just tell us what you liked/disliked of the movie and go about your business!
It's a waste of time. Just tell us what you liked/disliked of the movie and go about your business!
When I was growing up, I would watch Eye For An Eye a million times a year. That was my favorite Norris movie, until I came across Lone Wolf McQuade in the video stores in 1987. I love that movie SO MUCH! The acting isn't that great (I don't think any of his movies have 1st rate acting), but being an action Norris movie, it's right on target! The musical theme to Lone Wolf McQuade fit very much in the movie. It sounds a bit like those Eastwood spaghetti western themes, but better! If anyone didn't like this movie, they're brain dead! (Anyone who's a Norris fan that is) :) If you're a TRUE Norris fan & if you love action flicks, rent this movie today, you'll love it!
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- WissenswertesWhen asked to comment on David Carradine's actual martial arts skills, Chuck Norris opined, "David Carradine is every bit as good a martial artist as I am an actor."
- PatzerRanger McQuade has a beard as do several other Rangers shown during the film. Rangers and Troopers are not allowed to have any facial hair whatsoever.
Lone Wolves do what they want.
- Crazy CreditsA "Spiritual Adviser" is credited in the closing credits. It is director John Milius.
- Alternative VersionenNorwegian cinema version is heavily cut to get an 16 rating but later video versions are uncut with an 18 rating.
- VerbindungenFeatured in The Making of 'Lone Wolf McQuade' (1983)
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Details
Box Office
- Budget
- 5.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 12.232.628 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 4.295.300 $
- 17. Apr. 1983
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 12.232.628 $
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