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Self Defense

Original title: Sunday in the Country
  • 1974
  • R
  • 1h 33m
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6.2/10
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Ernest Borgnine and Hollis McLaren in Self Defense (1974)
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Three bank robbers flee to a farmer's home after a heist. The farmer captures them and tortures them in his cellar while waiting for the police instead of letting them escape.Three bank robbers flee to a farmer's home after a heist. The farmer captures them and tortures them in his cellar while waiting for the police instead of letting them escape.Three bank robbers flee to a farmer's home after a heist. The farmer captures them and tortures them in his cellar while waiting for the police instead of letting them escape.

  • Director
    • John Trent
  • Writers
    • Robert Maxwell
    • John Trent
    • David Main
  • Stars
    • Ernest Borgnine
    • Michael J. Pollard
    • Hollis McLaren
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    851
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    • Director
      • John Trent
    • Writers
      • Robert Maxwell
      • John Trent
      • David Main
    • Stars
      • Ernest Borgnine
      • Michael J. Pollard
      • Hollis McLaren
    • 21User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
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    Ernest Borgnine
    Ernest Borgnine
    • Adam Smith
    Michael J. Pollard
    Michael J. Pollard
    • Leroy
    Hollis McLaren
    Hollis McLaren
    • Lucy
    Louis Zorich
    Louis Zorich
    • Dinelli
    Cec Linder
    Cec Linder
    • Ackerman
    Vladimír Valenta
    • Luke
    Al Waxman
    Al Waxman
    • Sergeant
    Tim Henry
    Tim Henry
    • Eddie
    Murray Westgate
    • Conway
    Ralph Endersby
    • Timmy Peterson
    Susan Petrie
    Susan Petrie
    • Jennifer Logan
    • (as Sue Petrie)
    Ratch Wallace
    • Policeman
    Mark Walker
    • Highway Patrol
    Gary Reineke
    Gary Reineke
    • Highway Patrol
    Eric Clavering
    • Station Master
    David Hughes
    • Pastor
    Franz Russell
    • Churchgoer
    Ruth Springford
    Ruth Springford
    • Churchgoer
    • Director
      • John Trent
    • Writers
      • Robert Maxwell
      • John Trent
      • David Main
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    5jbar19

    Good acting, slice of the 1970s but slow and unsatisfying.

    Really great performances by Ernest Borgnine and Michael J. Pollard, but ultimately, I was disappointed. I usually appreciate these mid 1970s movies for stylistic and nostalgia reasons and this movie is definitely pretty to look at (nice cinematography) but the plot sort just kind of goes flat.

    Basically, the story revolves around the conflict between a God fearing farmer and three desperate and ruthless bank robbers. But it takes almost 40 minutes before the bank robbers first encounter the farmer.

    Then, the conflict sets up all sorts of potentials, none of which are truly realized.

    I suspect the theme of this movie is "Who is the real bad guy?" (Anti-hero) which is typical of the morally nebulous movies of the 1970s. ('Death Wish' and 'Dirty Harry' being two of the classic examples of this theme.)

    The great acting of Borgnine and Pollard carry the movie despite the unsatisfying plot. But its just a 5/10 overall.
    8Coventry

    Going Up the Country, Got to get some Kicks!

    This baby fully represents my personal favorite kind of cult cinema! Released in the early 70's, obscure and almost completely untraceable, opening to the tunes of a moody and excessively outdated crooner's song whilst picturesque images of the peaceful countryside accompany the opening credits and – last but not least – introducing hard-laboring but conservative and slightly unworldly farmers as the lead characters. There's a proper name for this kind of movies and it's called "Hicksploitation". But "Sunday in the Country" is definitely more than just that! Obviously cashing in on the tremendous success of Sam Peckinpah's "Straw Dogs", this Canadian produced gem shamelessly glorifies urban violence and entirely revolves on the "protect what's yours" principle. It's also a revenge/vigilante thriller, but not the ordinary type. Usually the protagonists in revenge-thrillers themselves, or their dearest relatives, are subjected to torture and humiliation before extracting their well-deserved vengeance, but the lead character in "Sunday in the Country", farmer Adam Smith (another fabulous and expedient role of Ernest Borgnine), never really becomes directly affected by criminal violence and simply does what he does because he thinks the law isn't harsh enough. Smith is a seemingly noble widower, looking after his farm and granddaughter without ever missing a Sunday morning church service. On this particular Sunday, three relentless bank robbers (two of which resembling sophisticated bankers themselves instead of violent criminals) are at large in the countryside and have already butchered a young local couple before seeking refugee in Smith's secluded farming estate. But he's prepared for their arrival and grabs the opportunity to extract some good old-fashioned Biblical punishment on them rather than to notify the police. It may superficially look like a senselessly violent and sadistic exploitation flick, but "Sunday in the Country" is actually far more competent and inventive than it first seems. The plot juxtaposes two entirely different types of psychopaths and leaves it up to the viewer to decide who's the most dangerous. On the one side there's Leroy the outrageously spastic and most likely Atheist criminal and, opposed to him, the obsessively Catholic and stoically controlled trigger-happy farmer with his own brand of justice. It's a nice little psychological undertone to a seemingly bland and rough exploit movie. The violence & bloodshed is quite uncompromising, Ernest Borgnine and Michael J. Pollard are amazing (the rest of the cast can be ignored, though) and the atmosphere is undeniably 70's. A must-see for hillbilly-connoisseurs.
    horrorbargainbin

    Almost amazing

    It's pretty obvious that this is a revenge film and it's one of the best of the genre. Not quite as gory as the box would lead you to believe, it's still got nasty wounds. The two main actors have been in about a thousand movies each, so you will be happy to see a couple of familiar faces. Great morbid country music is well placed in the film. It's not the best story ever written, but I could sympathize with most of the characters.
    6merklekranz

    Squabbling crooks end up on meat hooks ..............

    Three bank robber killers, including "loose cannon" (Michael J. Pollard), become trapped by roadblocks in the rural countryside. Abandoning their stolen vehicle, they hike to a distant farmhouse. Prepared and waiting is a church going farmer (Ernest Borgnine), his granddaughter, and an oafish farmhand. The three uninvited guests are ambushed by Borgnine, taken prisoner, and routinely tortured. As minutes pass, Borgnine becomes less and less stable, and more and more unhinged, leaving the granddaughter as the only hope for sanity to prevail. Although Borgnine gets to deal out his own brand of justice, it comes at a very high price. - MERK
    6imranahmedsg

    Nicely scripted 1970s movie

    For a 1970s film Sunday in the Country was not difficult to watch.

    Through it's action, the movie demonstrated the randomness of life and the unfathomable nature of humans. Sometimes things just happen and sometimes people do things for reasons others cannot understand. Certain situations bring out aspects of a person we didn't know existed.

    This is more than a B movie and perhaps deserves a higher star rating than my six. Watch it if you're looking for more questions than answers and subtleties wrapped in violence.

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      A.K.A "Blood for Blood" This movie is available on Prime Video under the title: Blood for Blood.
    • Alternate versions
      The film was originally rated "PG" in July of 1974 but was re-edited to be re-rated "R" later that year in October.
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    • Release date
      • March 28, 1975 (Canada)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Blood for Blood
    • Filming locations
      • Bolton, Ontario, Canada(The main farm)
    • Production companies
      • Canadian Film Development Corporation (CFDC)
      • Impact Films
      • Quadrant Films
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    • Budget
      • CA$700,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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