A native American named Thunder returns home only to find that his ancestral burial ground is being destroyed by construction workers. He tries to put a stop to it, but the law is not only n... Read allA native American named Thunder returns home only to find that his ancestral burial ground is being destroyed by construction workers. He tries to put a stop to it, but the law is not only not on his side, but he is banished from town, beaten up, and left for dead. Now he wants h... Read allA native American named Thunder returns home only to find that his ancestral burial ground is being destroyed by construction workers. He tries to put a stop to it, but the law is not only not on his side, but he is banished from town, beaten up, and left for dead. Now he wants his revenge.
- Deputy Barry Henson
- (as Raymund Harmstorf)
- Sheila
- (as Valeria Ross)
- Frank
- (as Richard Harley)
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Anyway, this is pretty entertaining stuff, and can't really be taken serious. Mark Gregory is a cool actor and its nice to see a native American as the good guy. Sit back and chill with a lil' Thunder Warrior to relive the times when we actually made movies like this.
The picture deals with usual theme in Italian cinema of the 60s and 70s : a merciless vendetta . As revenge is the top priority , as the protagonist tormenting and reckoning the bad guys . Extremely violent and frequently confused, fueled on the revenge and no much concerned with the rules of plot realism . This is a rip-off to First Blood by Ted Kotcheff with Stallone that was followed by Rambo and sequels . Wooden acting by Mark Gregory as a two-fisted native American submitted to mistreats and prejudices, at the end he seeks vengance driving a caterpillar tractor against the nasties . He is accompanied by a motley group of secondaries as the American Bo Svenson , the German Raymond Harmstorf and a motley team of support cast who played a lot of genres in the sixties and seventies as Western , Peplum and Giallo, such as Paolo Malco , Nazzareno Zamperla , Bruno Corazzari, Goffredo Unger and Antonio Sábato. This Thunder had success in Italy , getting a boxoffice hit , being followed by 2 sequels also directed by Fabrizio de Angelis . As Thunder warrior II 1985 with Mark Gregory , Bo Svenson and Thunder warrior III 1988 with Mark Gregory , Ingrid Lawrence, John Philip Law , and Werner Pochath.
It contains spectacular outdoors photographed by Sergio Salvati , from Marble Canyon , Monumental Valley , Village of Oak Creek , Sedonia , and Navajo villages in Arizona . However , copy of the film is worn-out , being necessary a perfect remastering . Special mention for musical score , well composed by the prolific Francesco De Massi . The picture was regular , though professionally directed , by Fabrizio de Angelis who often used the pseudonym Larry Ludman . He has produced and directed a lot of B films of all kinds of genres , adventure , terror , and Wartime especially . As he has directed movies as Manhunt , Operation Nam , Deadly impact, Overthrow , being particularly known for the Karate Kimura series .
Such unexplained constructing mainly in an Indian sacred burial place triggers a fight between the young warrior Thunder against hundred of cops, workers and all authorities of Arizona, many contrived sequences, fakes cardboard buildings, blasting sequences are enough to hold the audience's attention, a cheesy offering, bad characters and so for, however what a great pleasure to see it almost on restored version at Youtube, it come out officially in Brazil just in VHS format, praying for DVD release.
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First watch: 1988 / How many: 3 / Source: TV-Youtube / Rating: 5.5.
Thunder, gets angry, and starts trouble with the construction crew that starts this wave of destruction that sets the pace for the rest of the film. The local police department doesn't want the aggravation so they handcuff Thunder and drive him to the city limits warning him not to come back. Thunder obviously returns only to get slapped around and threatened by a group of officers that take the law into their own hands. He escapes the beating, not without turning the entire town upside down in a wild police chase. Hiding in the mountains, the police assemble a posse to go in after Thunder.
Sound familiar? I hope while you were reading this you caught on that this is an Italian rip off of the original First Blood. It's been released under a few names. You can find it on Netflix as Drug "Traffikers" (I didn't spell that wrong, that's how it's spelled!) which makes no sense because the film has absolutely nothing to do with drugs. The difference is this was filmed in the desert, as said in the film Page Arizona. Coincidentally, John Rambo was part Indian and from Yuma Arizona.
Now, Thunder is not a guy to mess with. The Elder stated that Thunder is the son of the son of Night Eagle. Not sure if that actually means anything, but it's got to mean some serious business. There are tons of similarities to First Blood such as the deputy Barry Henson acting just like First Bloods Galt, and Sheriff Bill Cook (Played by Bo Svenson of Kill Bill, The Inglorious Bastards, and Delta Force) is manner exactly like Sheriff Teasle. Thunder jumps off a cliff to escape in a scene, minus the tree, and is pretty amazing with a bow and arrow. He destroys a police station and a bank, and though he doesn't blow up a gas station, one does get blown to smithereens. He even tells a cop that was inches from death to let it go, in other words.
A great warning is said in the film that states, "Thunder hasn't dug up his war hatchet yet." Not that he ever does, because he steals a bulldozer armed with a bazooka and starts blowing everything in his way up. There is a scene where he is being hunted by two guys on horseback and he shoots the bazooka at them. Priceless. For Arizona residents, you do briefly get to see the Glen Canyon Dam (Not to be confused with The Hoover Dam), a few Arizona chains still in business in the background of the city, and a college football game talking about The Sun Devils Stadium which is minutes from my house.
Thunder is a lot of fun and perfect for any dude night. It has some corny voice-overs that will make you laugh, great explosions, and come on, it's a rip off of one of the greatest action films ever made. Look out for the little kid at the end in war face paint when he says, "Thunder will never die." It deserves the cheesiest voice-over of a kid ever to end a film award!
The movie is 1 hour 20 minutes but it's like 3 hours. So very boring. The acting is a disaster. The man they found in the lead role can't act other than sulking. There is also a tin tin rushed in the field as an open target. But in the video era, this movie was watched a lot.
There is no sexuality in the movie and there is some nudity.
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- TriviaEnzo G. Castellari was brought in as an uncredited director for several of the action scenes, as this was Fabrizio De Angelis's first foray as director.
- Alternate versionsUK versions are cut by 38 seconds for an 18 rating.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Video Buck: Thunder, el rambo italiano (2017)
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- Runtime1 hour 26 minutes
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- 2.35 : 1