PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,3/10
15 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Un Texas Ranger deja de lado sus armas para usar sus habilidades en artes marciales y enfrentarse a un digno rival, dueño de un negocio de armas.Un Texas Ranger deja de lado sus armas para usar sus habilidades en artes marciales y enfrentarse a un digno rival, dueño de un negocio de armas.Un Texas Ranger deja de lado sus armas para usar sus habilidades en artes marciales y enfrentarse a un digno rival, dueño de un negocio de armas.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
Jeffrey Bannister
- 2nd Agent
- (as Jeff Bannister)
Reseñas destacadas
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!
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.
Chuck Norris and David Carradine make this one heck of an action movie by virtue of their performances, alone. It's dated, and in serious need of a remake, but above average for its time. While seriously dated, this film has become an institution among action fans, so if you are a fan of the genre and haven't seen this, you should really give it a viewing.
The performances and execution of this work are typical of the age, and the dialog is pretty stiff, especially when "at the station," but otherwise, it's a decent Chuck Norris film.
Some say it's his best. Unfortunately, I cannot agree with that assessment. He got better, as he grew more mature, in my opinion, but this is the first of the best, at any rate.
It rates a 6.8/10 from...
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The performances and execution of this work are typical of the age, and the dialog is pretty stiff, especially when "at the station," but otherwise, it's a decent Chuck Norris film.
Some say it's his best. Unfortunately, I cannot agree with that assessment. He got better, as he grew more mature, in my opinion, but this is the first of the best, at any rate.
It rates a 6.8/10 from...
the Fiend :.
Released in 1983, "Lone Wolf McQuade" inspired the TV series Walker, Texas Ranger that came out a decade later. Chuck Norris stars as the eponymous McQuade, a kick-axx ranger from El Paso who's known for being a 'lone wolf.' He takes on a drug kingpin (David Carradine) whose gang uses automatic weapons while protecting his daughter (Dana Kimmell) and romancing the kingpin's babe (Barbara Carrera).
While it's easy to write off this film because it's so cartoony, melodramatic and unrealistic, it's a quality action flick if you can embrace it for what it is. The action's good, which includes a few martial arts sequences, and the screenwriter at least attempts to add some depth to the characters. Carradine hams it up as the villain dripping with evil while Norris plays an effective loner protagonist. Kimmell is cute and Carrera is ravishing, but they could've done more with them. The spaghetti Western score by Francesco De Masi is excellent and the authentic Southwest cinematography is a plus.
The film runs 107 minutes and was shot in El Paso, Texas.
GRADE: B-
While it's easy to write off this film because it's so cartoony, melodramatic and unrealistic, it's a quality action flick if you can embrace it for what it is. The action's good, which includes a few martial arts sequences, and the screenwriter at least attempts to add some depth to the characters. Carradine hams it up as the villain dripping with evil while Norris plays an effective loner protagonist. Kimmell is cute and Carrera is ravishing, but they could've done more with them. The spaghetti Western score by Francesco De Masi is excellent and the authentic Southwest cinematography is a plus.
The film runs 107 minutes and was shot in El Paso, Texas.
GRADE: B-
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!
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesWhen 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."
- PifiasRanger 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.
- Créditos adicionalesA "Spiritual Adviser" is credited in the closing credits. It is director John Milius.
- Versiones alternativasNorwegian cinema version is heavily cut to get an 16 rating but later video versions are uncut with an 18 rating.
- ConexionesFeatured in The Making of 'Lone Wolf McQuade' (1983)
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Idiomas
- Títulos en diferentes países
- McQuade, el llop solitari
- Localizaciones del rodaje
- Empresas productoras
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- 5.000.000 US$ (estimación)
- Recaudación en Estados Unidos y Canadá
- 12.232.628 US$
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- 4.295.300 US$
- 17 abr 1983
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 12.232.628 US$
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