Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAmerican Police officer Jack Hazard heads for South America after being ordered to take time off by his boss after a raid goes bad. Once there, however, he finds himself caught up with a str... Tout lireAmerican Police officer Jack Hazard heads for South America after being ordered to take time off by his boss after a raid goes bad. Once there, however, he finds himself caught up with a stranger wanted by the government, and soon ends up in prison. He and his unwanted companion ... Tout lireAmerican Police officer Jack Hazard heads for South America after being ordered to take time off by his boss after a raid goes bad. Once there, however, he finds himself caught up with a stranger wanted by the government, and soon ends up in prison. He and his unwanted companion escape, and now Jack must try to get back to safety while being hunted down by an iron-fis... Tout lire
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Cornell
- (as Enrique Munoz)
- Tracker #1
- (as Geraldo Soublet)
- Jorge Anaya
- (as Geraldo Cepeda)
- Manuel
- (as Ignacio Cabrera)
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And the acting...Don't get me started.
* out of 4-(Bad)
Just like his real life brother Chuck Norris, Aaron Norris smashes, dashes, and clashes with the baddies in this film. Aaron is a one man wrecking crew.
IN THIS MOVIE AARON PROVES 3 THINGS: 1- He's every bit the martial artist his brother is. (After all Chuck is the one who trained him.)
2- He's a fairly okay actor and with time would have got better.
3- And if he had not gone into directing, he could have become an action star.
Don't pay attention to all the bad reviews about this movie, It's not that bad. I actually thought this film was pretty good, with some good fight scenes and action scenes too.
Conclusion - If you are a Chuck Norris fan, then you will like Aaron Norris in OVERKILL too. I really OVERJOYED OVERKILL..
The plot is an uninspired retread of THE MOST DANGEROUS GAME, or perhaps HARD TARGET; Norris's loner hero is the prey of a rich huntsman and his team of mercenaries in some Central American country. He's saddled with irritating comedy relief and a typically beautiful love interest, but what follows will surprise nobody: this follows a tired plot line without any variance of deviation; the kind of thing we've seen dozens of times before.
Still, the action is just about acceptable and that's what makes this film just about watchable - if you're in a forgiving mood. Norris is an entirely wooden screen presence - not that he has anything in the way of actual PRESENCE - but physiccally he's not bad as a slower version of his brother. His end bout with villain David Rowe makes for goofy fun. Michael Nouri slums it as the chief bad guy of the piece, and there's even some mumbo jumbo nonsense involving jungle spirits thrown into the mix. The most outstanding thing? Norris's beautifully-tended hair...
Le saviez-vous
- GaffesAt about 24 min - At the celebration, boom mic is visible at the top for a brief second.
- Citations
Catherine Howard: The locals believe that spirits protect the jungle.
- ConnexionsReferenced in The Cinema Snob: Top Dog (2015)
- Bandes originalesFunky Train
Written & Performed by Sean Amato
Courtesy of L.A. Entertainment
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Caza humana
- Lieux de tournage
- Downtown, Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(Opening scene credits montage.)
- Sociétés de production
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- Durée1 heure 28 minutes
- Couleur
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