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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
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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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    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
    steven_thyng

    Great acting by sadly underrated actors

    Ernest Borgnine shines in this movie, gracefully acts the part of a simple but sincere back country grandfather with values acquired over a life time of experience. This movie should convince anyone that he is underrated as an actor. Michael J. Pollard, also underrated, portrays a degenerate criminal type very convincingly. The two play roles which bring out the character of the other, and neither actor overplays his part. A movie which should appeal to fans of Charles Bronson's Death Wish movies. Wish it would appear on tv once in awhile.
    8HumanoidOfFlesh

    Sleazy and intense revenge thriller.

    After robbing a local bank and killing an innocent couple three dangerous thugs with Michael J.Pollard as the leading psychopath seek a hiding place at a secluded farm.Unfortunately for them a devoted,hard working farmer played by Ernest Borgnine defies the criminals holding them at gunpoint and leading to a tense and emotionally charged stand-off..."Venegance is Mine" is another great Canadian rural revenge thriller in the tradition of "Death Weekend","Rituals","Sudden Fury","Trapped","Shoot","The Clown Murders" and "Deadly Harvest".The scenes of violence are uncompromising,the cast is solid and the ominous country score provides eerie mood.Such outbursts of violence as Lucy's assault or the two innocent bystanders getting gunned down by the hoodlums have a raw and sudden brutality.The film is obviously influenced by "Straw Dogs",but it works on its own.8 out of 10.
    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.
    8sol-kay

    An Eye For An Eye

    ***SPOILERS*** Pulling off a number of bank robberies that resulted in the deaths of two bank tellers this trio of ruthless gangsters run into two local youths on the side of the road in the open countryside. Needing a different car, with new license plates, the three bank robbers Dineili Ackerman and LeRoy, Louis Zorich Cec Linder & Michael J. Pollard, cold-bloody gun down the driver Timmy Peterson, Ralph Endersby, and his girlfriend Jennifer Logan, Susan Petrie, and then head for the open highway.

    Finding that all the roads out of Field County are blocked by local and highway police the three take off on foot looking for a place to stay until the heat's off and then make their escape. Seeing this farm in, what seems like, the middle of nowhere the three killers descend on it like a pack of wolves first cutting the phone lines and then pompously walking up to the front door to make their grand and murderous entrance; they didn't know it at the time but they'll find out soon enough that they walked right into the teeth of hell.

    Disturbing and violent vigilante-like movie that leaves you in a state of shock with Ernest Borgnine as the peaceful and church going farmer Adam Smith. Adam uses his own brand of biblical justice, to avenge the blood of those who these three murderers spilled, that in a way made him far more vicious then his gangster victims.

    At home with his grand daughter Lucy, Hollis McLaren, Adam spots through the window the killers moving in on his house and, knowing who they are and what they did from radio reports, sets a trap for them. Blasting the #1 man, Dineili, of the trio almost in half with his shotgun as he was allowed by Adam to entered the house Adam takes the other two, Ackerman and LeRoy, prisoner and puts them through such a hell that in the end they wished that the police got to them before Adam did.

    Even though Adam Smith is well within his rights to defend his home and farm from the three criminal desperadoes what he did to them makes you wonder just who's more of the villain and psychopath in the film him or they. Instead of holding the two remanding bank robbers captive until the police come to take them into custody, like his grand daughter Lucy wanted him to do, Adam put them though the ringer by almost hanging them in his basement, with only their tip toes keeping them for getting strangled. Later Adam has Ackerman run for his truck, to drive back to town and get the police to come over, as he turns his two dogs Peter & Paul on Akerman who tear him to pieces.

    LeRoy the most vicious of the three who Adam really wanted to do in gets saved by the police, whom Lucy got to come over, but later carjacks the patrol car killing the two officers. It's then when LeRoy comes back to the farm to get even with what Adam did to him that turned out to be the biggest, and last, mistake he was ever to make.

    Even though Adam Smith is the avenging angel in the movie it's hard to really like him even though he saves everyone, himself his grand daughter Lucy and farm hand Luke (Vladimir Valerta), from the three killers. I just wondered how many people watching the movie would want him as a next door neighbor!

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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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      Sunday in the Country
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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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      • CA$700,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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