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The Executioner, Part II

  • 1984
  • R
  • 1h 25min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
3,6/10
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The Executioner, Part II (1984)
ActionCrimeDrama

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaAn L.A. cop and a reporter team up to find a masked serial killer.An L.A. cop and a reporter team up to find a masked serial killer.An L.A. cop and a reporter team up to find a masked serial killer.

  • Regia
    • James Bryan
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Renee Harmon
  • Star
    • Christopher Mitchum
    • Aldo Ray
    • Antoine John Mottet
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    3,6/10
    522
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • James Bryan
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Renee Harmon
    • Star
      • Christopher Mitchum
      • Aldo Ray
      • Antoine John Mottet
    • 23Recensioni degli utenti
    • 31Recensioni della critica
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    Christopher Mitchum
    Christopher Mitchum
    • Lt. Roger O'Malley
    Aldo Ray
    Aldo Ray
    • Police Commissioner
    Antoine John Mottet
    • Mike
    Renee Harmon
    Renee Harmon
    • Celia Amherst
    Dan Bradley
    • Big Dan
    Frank Albert
    • Pete Vance
    Jim Dratfield
    Bianca Phillipi
    • Laura
    Frisco Estes
    • Antonio Casallas
    Ricco Mancini
    • Danny
    Marisi Courtwright
    • Kitty
    Bruce Barrington
    • Mr. Eastbrook
    Debra Martell
    • Libby
    Karen Calvert Luce
    • Diana
    • (as Karen Luce)
    Cheryl Harmon
    • Student
    Arline Sprecht
    • Baglady
    • (as Arline Specht)
    Dennis Mancini
    • Miller
    Carla Barbour
    • Girl 1
    • Regia
      • James Bryan
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Renee Harmon
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    Recensioni degli utenti23

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    lor_

    Amateurish action film

    My review was written in June 1984 after a Times Square screening.

    "The Executioner Part II" is an incompetent, cheaply made action picture, dating from 1982. Its title seems intentionally designed to cause confusion, since the film has no relationship to several earlier pics called "The Executioner" ()including a 1970 Columbia British-made spy effort), but is imitative of the 1980 Rober Ginty vehicle "The Exterminator". Soon to add further confusion are two more Ginty vehicles yet to be released: "Exterminator II" and "The Executioner: The Mission".

    Chris Mitchum toplines as L. A. Homicide Lt. Roger O'Malley, tracking down a vigilante killer who is blowing up street criminals with hand grenades (each explosion is an insert of grainy old stock footage). Sans suspense, the killer turns out to be Mike (Antoine John Mottet), O'Malley's old army buddy who saved O'Malley's life in Vietnam, as shown in prolog footage. Boh men are a war with a local gangster kingpin Antonio Casals, known as the Tattoo Man, who kidnaps O'Malley's daughter Laura and tortures her until a last minute rescue. Asinine ending has O'Malley letting his guilty buddy go, leaving town to set up a (shudder!) sequel.

    Filmed silently on L. A. locations with a wobbly,k ofen out-of-focus handheld camera technique and seemingly 1:1 shooting ratio, "Part II" is way below current technical standards of wathaility. Dubbins is awful, with a maddening failure to put back footfalls or other appropriate background sound. Acting is generally below the level of a hardcore porn film. Mitchum fils is miscast, and his daughter looks old enough to be his elder sister. Aldo Ray is on screen for under a minute as Mitchum's blowhard boss, and producer Renee Harmon has herself written into the script as a most unlikely, matronly L. A. tv newscaster boasting a thick French accent. Her closeups ae lensed though a horse blanket.
    2dbborroughs

    Gind House Trash- don't watch it throw it out

    Viet Nam vet with flashbacks goes around killing bad guys buy gun knife or grenade.

    A PG rated low budget---er no budget action film. talky, poorly edited with action more laughable then exciting. The gangs are all the sort you only saw in bad Hollywood movies from the 1980's-over aged adults in colorful clothes inspired by the Warriors.

    Its low rent all the way...and true grind house trash. I can only imagine how this must have played on 42nd Street in Times Square where its lurid poster and title promised so much more than it ever delivered. This really is a piece of trash to be thrown out.
    5gavin6942

    Charlie Must Die!

    In Vietnam 1970, there were a bunch of American guys who were fighting and trying to survive. Now, back in America, there is a killer on the loose who calls himself The Executioner. He is no ordinary killer, though, but a vigilante: a man who kills criminals with guns, broken glass shards and live grenades.

    This film was directed by James Bryan. Not sure who that is, actually. And why is it "part 2"? No idea.

    The exploitation nature of this film shows up in the first ten minutes, when a group of guys brutally rapes a woman on a rooftop while the neighbors just sort of watch and consider whether or not they should help the woman. Luckily, they are stopped by the Executioner! There is a scene that is a bad advertisement for Miller High Life, with two guys fixing a car and talking about how fast time goes by. Then, in the middle of guy time, some thugs show up to steal their tires and a fight breaks out, complete with sound effects and a song ripped off from "Shaft".

    There's a visible poster for "Hot Teenage Assets" and another film... but if you know why, you are a better detective than I am.

    Thoroughly entertaining film with bad dialogue, cheesy explosions and the inevitable Vietnam flashback. A must see? No. But pretty decent for what it is.
    4Zbigniew_Krycsiwiki

    My review, part II

    A Vietnam vet turned vigilante, called 'The Executioner' (oh, brother) is taking it upon himself to, well, to execute the scum and the vermin of LA while apparently under some type of hypnosis, or during flashbacks. Okay, well, that is mostly a subplot, as two thirds of the film seems to be taken up by moronic teenagers getting stoned and pressuring a girl to go into prostitution, and more Vietnam flashbacks.

    Horrendous acting by a cast of mostly (deservedly) unknown actors, fight scenes seemingly choreographed by junior high school students, and awful dubbing dominate this zero budget Z-movie.

    A slightly amusing exploitation flick with hilarious dialogue, but even with a run-time of one hour and twenty minutes, it goes on far too long.

    If a sequel had ever been made, it probably would have been titled Executioner, Part I.
    1latherzap

    Not the best, but well worth tracking down.

    It seems to me that the majority of "bad movies" are pretty boring. Too often we bust a gut laughing when a critic shreds a lousy flick, but we then find that actually watching the movie is a grim experience with few laughs. Fortunately, Executioner 2 is a clunker that delivers.

    In the early 80s James Bryan wowed the bad film community with Don't Go In the Woods. I found another movie of his, Hellriders, terribly dull. But with Executioner 2 he's back on track. It's your basic vigilante movie, with bad guys running scared and cops embarrassed at the public's support for the vigilante. As was the case in Woods, the dialogue was dubbed (even though the characters were speaking English to begin with). Some not so good acting, a pair of stoner high school girls who are constantly laughing ("oh, heavenly coke!"), and Aldo Ray (of the movie "Bog") make Executioner part 2 a must-see. Sure, some parts are boring, but overall it's worth it. Watch this movie, it will justify your having searched through dozens of other lousy films in your quest for B-Movie Nirvana.

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      Shot on 35mm short ends.
    • Versioni alternative
      The Australian release by CBL Video is cut. It is approximately six minutes shorter than the mid-80s Box Office Int release.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in The Executioner's Song: An Interview with James Bryan (2015)

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    • Data di uscita
      • giugno 1984 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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      • Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti
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