Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAn Arkansas farmer stages a one-man war against corrupt land developers who want to evict him and his neighbors from their farms for real estate developments.An Arkansas farmer stages a one-man war against corrupt land developers who want to evict him and his neighbors from their farms for real estate developments.An Arkansas farmer stages a one-man war against corrupt land developers who want to evict him and his neighbors from their farms for real estate developments.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Charlie Hunter
- (as Scott Glen)
- Fraser Child
- (as Laura Wetherford)
- Fraser Child
- (as Gerry Wetherford)
- Judge O'Connor
- (as Allan Wyatt)
- Man playing tennis
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- Christy
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- Henchman in black
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- Lorene Maddox's mother
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Recensioni in evidenza
Demme's third and final film for Roger Corman really shines. It's another formula picture, but this time it transcends the formulaic elements and comes close to feeling like a personal expression. It's got some serious flaws, including a really long, dead section leading up to the final climax, but you can see why Demme moved on after this one and started making films on his own.
Lynn Lowry has a significant role as Fonda's new girlfriend and fellow director George Armitage pops up as Man Playing Tennis.
"Fighting Mad" (1976) comes in the tradition of "Walking Tall" and would influence "First Blood" six years later. Car crash movies from the 70s are also comparable, like Fonda's own "Dirty Mary Crazy Larry." This is the least of 'em, however, because the dramatics are curiously boring and needed a rewrite to flush out the potential, but it's still worth catching if you like Peter and these types of flicks. The best parts are the vehicular mayhem and the closing confrontation at the castle-like manor of the tycoon.
It runs 1 hour, 30 minutes, and was shot in Washington County, Arkansas, and the corresponding town of Springdale, which are in the northwest corner of the state. The jail scenes were shot in the studio in Los Angeles.
GRADE: B-
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- QuizThe period of principal photography on this picture was a shoot that ran for about five and a half weeks.
- BlooperWhen Len Skeritt gets up from the scuffle at the construction site, he puts his hat on, but when he walks over to grill the "security expert", he's seen putting his hat on again.
- Citazioni
Sheriff Len Skerritt: [after arriving to break up a street fight and points his shotgun] Everybody freeze!
[to Tom]
Sheriff Len Skerritt: Drop that iron!
[Tom tosses it to the ground, but it ends up hitting one of the workers on the foot]
Sheriff Len Skerritt: Or am I going to have to start kicking asses and taking names?
- ConnessioniFeatured in 42nd Street Forever! Volume 1: Horror on 42nd Street (2004)
- Colonne sonoreThe Bleeding Heart Inn
Words and Music by Zorro and the Blue Footballs
Copyright © 1976 Chuck Lunch Publishing
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Budget
- 600.000 USD (previsto)