Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAn ex-cop hiding out in the wilderness after his wife and child were killed in a shoot-out finds he has another shot at the criminals when they show up to rob a timber operation.An ex-cop hiding out in the wilderness after his wife and child were killed in a shoot-out finds he has another shot at the criminals when they show up to rob a timber operation.An ex-cop hiding out in the wilderness after his wife and child were killed in a shoot-out finds he has another shot at the criminals when they show up to rob a timber operation.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Jim Parandine
- (as Miles O'Keefe)
- Mike Mazzone
- (as Anthony Giamo)
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Eye Candy: Lynneadams has a quick flash, and Annie Dufresne shows that fine Canadian bod of hers
Where i saw it: Starz Mystery
My Grade: D-
Silent Hunter was no Cartel, but it paid the bills. Highlights included Miles' bullet-proof sternum, which absorbed three bullets from about 10 feet away, his obviously pasted on rustic mountain-man beard, the wheelchair bound veteran, apparently of WWI (at least he called it "the Great War"), the love interest reprising her role from Battlefield Earth, the corner store grenade salesman, and the villain's female henchman who switched between being Debbie Harry and Pat Benetar depending on the situation.
Overall, the movie is more than worth it, and ends on a brilliant note as Miles walks off triumphant as an amazing 80's guitar-rock clone plays. The film was also made much more amazing knowing who was directing. Fred Williamson was like a renaissance master and Silent Hunter is his Mona Lisa. I hear his moustache did the cinematography.
The plot basically revolves around an ex-seal and cop nearly gets killed after watching three criminals kill his daughter and wife in Miami. He recovers and moves to be a hermit-like mountain man in some northern state. Until, as in such movies often happens, the criminals come to that VERY SAME town and he gets the chance to extract his revenge.
Despite poor sound, poor action, wooden acting, and implausible set-ups. Here is where this film breaks down. It takes two-thirds of the movie to set up the avenger hunting them down one-by-one. The wrap-up is too fast, he needs Fred to take them down, and it elicits sympathy for the crazed killers in much the same way other thrillers make you care for innocent victims. The only high part is the cheesy 80s power ballad as our hero walks away triumphant, but suddenly alone (what happened to Fred?).
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- Citazioni
Max: What did you want to be when you were that age?
Jim Paradine: I wanted to be Batman.
Max: Batman? Even then you wanted to be a crimefighter.
Jim Paradine: Nah, I just wanted to be in the Justice League so I could hang out with Superman, Green Lantern, and the Flash.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Bad Movie Beatdown: Pentathlon (2011)
- Colonne sonoreYOU'RE A LONG WAY FROM HOME
by Raymond C. Fabi and Mark Hillard
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Botteghino
- Budget
- 1.200.000 CA$ (previsto)
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 37 minuti
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- Mix di suoni