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Death Force - Il samurai nero

Titolo originale: Death Force
  • 1978
  • R
  • 1h 36min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
5,4/10
736
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Death Force - Il samurai nero (1978)
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAn American Vietnam soldier on his way home is left for dead and is saved by a pair of Japanese stragglers from WWII, who train him in the way of the samurai.An American Vietnam soldier on his way home is left for dead and is saved by a pair of Japanese stragglers from WWII, who train him in the way of the samurai.An American Vietnam soldier on his way home is left for dead and is saved by a pair of Japanese stragglers from WWII, who train him in the way of the samurai.

  • Regia
    • Cirio H. Santiago
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Howard R. Cohen
    • Cirio H. Santiago
    • Robert E. Waters
  • Star
    • James Iglehart
    • Carmen Argenziano
    • Leon Isaac Kennedy
  • Vedi le informazioni sulla produzione su IMDbPro
  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    5,4/10
    736
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Cirio H. Santiago
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Howard R. Cohen
      • Cirio H. Santiago
      • Robert E. Waters
    • Star
      • James Iglehart
      • Carmen Argenziano
      • Leon Isaac Kennedy
    • 16Recensioni degli utenti
    • 29Recensioni della critica
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    James Iglehart
    James Iglehart
    • Doug Russell
    Carmen Argenziano
    Carmen Argenziano
    • Morelli
    Leon Isaac Kennedy
    Leon Isaac Kennedy
    • McGee
    • (as Leon Isaac)
    Jayne Kennedy
    Jayne Kennedy
    • Maria Russell
    Joe Mari Avellana
    Joe Mari Avellana
      Joonee Gamboa
      Joonee Gamboa
        Leo Martinez
        Leo Martinez
        • Julio (cab driver)
        Armando Federico
        • Rico
        Cathy Sabino
        James Monroe Iglehart
        James Monroe Iglehart
        • Jimmy Russell
        Allen Arkus
        Tony Carreon
          Ernie Carvajal
          Vic Diaz
          Vic Diaz
          • Chinaman
          Ramon D'Salva
          Darnell Garcia
          • Hitman
          Tony Graziano
          Jack Gregory
          • Regia
            • Cirio H. Santiago
          • Sceneggiatura
            • Howard R. Cohen
            • Cirio H. Santiago
            • Robert E. Waters
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          6Red-Barracuda

          Cirio H. Santiago strikes again with another mixture of madness

          Cirio H. Santiago seems to have been a bit of a legendary Filipino director from the period when many cheap and cheerful genre flicks were being knocked out in the Philippines. From the little that I have seen, his output seems to be a guarantee of a good time on at least some level. One thing I have noticed is that he is fond of throwing everything at the screen no matter how disparate, with Future Hunters (1986) for instance he combined a post-apocalypse, time-travel, religious artefacts, Shaolin monks, neo-Nazis, dwarfs and Amazonian women. With the earlier TNT Jackson (1974) he simply combined martial arts with Blaxploitation, which was a tactic he returned to with Fighting Mad, with the added bonus of a vigilante revenge story and Hell in the Pacific thrown into the mix as well. The story itself has a lot going on in it. Three Vietnam veterans steal a cache of gold and then two of them double-cross the third by killing him and throwing him in the sea. Trouble is he doesn't die and winds up on a tropical island inhabited by two Japanese soldiers who are still fighting World War II in the late 70's. They nurse him back to health and train him to be a martial arts expert and samurai sword master. He eventually ends up back home in L.A. and seeks out his ex-buddies - who are now crime lords - for a slice of violent revenge.

          It would be churlish to complain too much against a movie which has a synopsis like the above. In true Santiago style its attempt to mash genres up does result in something a little bit different for sure. It's full to the brim with fighting, training montages, heads and ears being lopped off, soul singing, 70's hats and Afros. So while it's not always entirely engaging stuff it tries its best to deliver a bit of stupid fun and you really can't argue with that too much.
          6kevin_robbins

          This is one of those movies that's more fun than good

          Death Force (1978) is a movie that I recently watched on Tubi. The storyline follows a man shot and left for dead by his drug lord partners. He wakes up stranded on an island with Japanese soldiers left there since World War II. They train him on the art of fighting and sword work. When he is rescued from the island the man sets out on a path for revenge against those that left him stranded to begin with.

          This movie is directed by Cirio H. Santiago (Firecracker) and stars James Iglehart (Savage!), Leon Isaac Kennedy (Lone Wolf McQuade), Carmen Argenziano (Broken Arrow) and Jayne Kennedy (Chips).

          This is one of those movies that's more fun than good. The cast is well selected and fit their characters perfectly. The action scenes are entertaining with some fun shootouts, sword fights and hand to hand action sequences. There is a decapitation scene in this that's awesome.

          The training scenes on the island are fun too and had me laughing at times. The background music is very well selected and give the movie a classic feel from this era.

          Overall, this movie is far from perfect, or from being one of the better blaxploitation movies, but it is worth a watch. I would score this a 5.5-6/10 and recommend seeing it once.
          7rabiddog67

          A heaping helping of cheesy chop-phooey

          Leon Isaac Kennedy is Doug Russell, an American who steals a shipment of gold in the Phillippines with two Vietnam War buddies, who cut his throat and throw him overboard. Russell washes ashore an island inhabited by two Japanese soldiers stranded there since World War II. They nurse him back to health and he is taught martial arts and the art of the samurai. Back in the States, his treacherous pals, Marelli and Maghee, use their loot and viciousness to muscle their way into Los Angels mafia turf. Maghee sets his sights on Russell's wife, Maria (Leon's real-life spouse at the time Jayne Kennedy), a lounge singer who can't get a gig because Maghee has her blackballed all over LA in his scheme to make her come crawling to him. Russell, samurai sword in hand, hitches a ride on a boat back to America and begins his search for his wife and son; he learns that Marelli and Maghee are the top men in town and he begins slaughtering their cohorts, working his way up the hoodlum food chain. Plenty of action and yucks, including a "touching" montage when Russell is reunited with his wife and son. FIGHTING MAD, not to be confused with the Peter Fonda revenge flick of the same name, is entertaining in a MYSTERY SCIENCE THEATER 3000 kind of way.
          4Coventry

          I love you, Cirio H. Santiago!

          Like the case with so many "notoriously awful" Z-grade exploitation directors, I have a love/hate relationship with Cirio H. Santiago. Of all that movies that I have seen of him, I honestly couldn't award any with a rating higher than 3 out of 10, but at the same time I certainly don't regret having seen them! Some of his works are just plain terrible ("Demon of Paradise", "TNT Jackson") while others are hilariously inept but non-stop entertaining trash hits ("Equalizer 2000", "Future Hunters", "Caged Fury"…). With "Death Force" Santiago delivers one of the better titles of his impressive repertoire; a vigorous and raw action picture with a couple of ludicrous plot ideas, flamboyant characters and – especially when approaching the finale – a bunch of cheap but gory massacres! Lots of bad muthas losing their heads in the final act, I guarantee you! But the thing that makes "Death Force" particularly unique is that it can be categorized in no less than three different exploitation sub genres. With its many story lines and colorful cast of characters, the film qualifies simultaneously as Kung-Fu/Samurai action, Blaxploitation and revenge thriller! And what's really funny is that there are also enough alternative titles to fit the different categories, as the film is also known as "The Black Samurai", "Fighting Mad" and "Vengeance is Mine". At the end of their tour of duty in 'Nam, three buddies named Morelli, McGee and Doug (the former a white boy, the other two black guys) have smuggled a fair stash of gold. Morelli and McGee have the ambitious plan to become the mob bosses of Los Angeles, but they righteously fear that Doug is too much of a soft family man that will hinder them. Morelli comes with the idea of killing Doug and McGee immediately agrees, also because he's always been jealous of Doug for having such a beautiful wife. They cut Doug's throat and throw him off a yacht, but apparently they didn't properly lean to kill in Vietnam, because Doug survives and washes ashore a small island. Seriously, how do you fail slicing somebody's throat? The plot gets even more deranged when the little island turns out to be inhabited by two ancient Japanese samurai warriors that still believe WWII hasn't finished and refuse to surrender. While Doug receives a full samurai training on the island, Morelli and McGee work themselves up to fearsome LA crime lords (illustrated through dozens of shootout sequences) and McGee also aggressively stalks Doug's wife. Dough eventually leaves the island - though not before a cheesy and fake-sentimental farewell to the 2 samurais - and head backs home with only vengeance on his mind. You can say a lot about our pal Cirio H. Santiago, but not that he didn't do his homework and carefully studied action blockbusters of the 70s decade! "Death Force" is a typical product of its time, stuffed with redundant romantic interludes, wannabe groovy music and costumes martial arts. Bad blokes Carmen Argenziano and Leon Isaac are the most familiar faces in the cast, and it shouldn't come too much as a surprise to learn that Q. Tarantino is a big fan of this junk as well.
          7HaemovoreRex

          Cool & groovy 70's revenge flick

          Now this is more like it! When two crooks decide to bump off their partner and pocket all the loot from a profitable crime, little do they suspect that our man not only survives their murderous attempt, but is washed ashore an island where he is nursed back to health by two Japanese soldiers who have been stranded there since the second world war and who in addition, don't even know that the war has ended! In fact not only do they nurse his wounds, but one of them additionally teaches him the way of the samurai thus paving the way for our man to return to the states and take a bloody revenge!

          This is a great little film and very much a product of its time featuring cool seventies fashions, proud looking afros, some soppy romantic scenes (in glorious seventies slow motion obviously!), a groovy seventies soundtrack and last but not least some cool and gory action throughout including our hero cutting off one of his enemies ears, and later sending the same guy his crime lord associates head in a box!

          Highly entertaining stuff and it even has a happy ending! What more could you possibly want?

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            Writer and director Quentin Tarantino has stated multiple times Cirio H. Santiago's movies influence on him. In this movie you can see that huge influence, in what would later be used on Kill Bill: the main character being betrayed by his friends and being left to die; him surviving and swearing revenge; being educated on Samurai culture and preparing his revenge, among many other elements.
          • Citazioni

            McGee: You like lasagna, you got lasagna.

          • Versioni alternative
            The new DVD release by Vinegar Syndrome is the complete 110-minute director's cut, as opposed to the regular 96 minute version on various public domain releases.
          • Connessioni
            Referenced in Kill Bill - Volume 1 (2003)
          • Colonne sonore
            Yesterday I Heard The Rain
            Written by Armando Manzanero and Gene Lees

            Performed by Jayne Kennedy

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          • Data di uscita
            • 15 novembre 1978 (Stati Uniti)
          • Paesi di origine
            • Filippine
            • Stati Uniti
          • Lingua
            • Inglese
          • Celebre anche come
            • Fighting Mad
          • Luoghi delle riprese
            • 19500 Mayall Street, Northridge, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(Interior & Exterior. As McGee's home)
          • Azienda produttrice
            • Cosa Nueva Productions
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            • 1.85 : 1

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