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Snake Eater III: His Law

  • Video
  • 1992
  • R
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
707
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Snake Eater III: His Law (1992)
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A Vietnam vet named soldier is hired to find a biker gang called Hell's Fury, which kidnapped, drugged, and raped a young girl, and exact revenge.A Vietnam vet named soldier is hired to find a biker gang called Hell's Fury, which kidnapped, drugged, and raped a young girl, and exact revenge.A Vietnam vet named soldier is hired to find a biker gang called Hell's Fury, which kidnapped, drugged, and raped a young girl, and exact revenge.

  • Director
    • George Erschbamer
  • Writers
    • W. Glenn Duncan
    • John Dunning
  • Stars
    • Lorenzo Lamas
    • Minor Mustain
    • Tracey Cook
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    707
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • George Erschbamer
    • Writers
      • W. Glenn Duncan
      • John Dunning
    • Stars
      • Lorenzo Lamas
      • Minor Mustain
      • Tracey Cook
    • 13User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Lorenzo Lamas
    Lorenzo Lamas
    • Jack 'Soldier' Kelly
    Minor Mustain
    • Cowboy
    Tracey Cook
    • Hildy Gardener
    • (as Tracy Cook)
    Holly Chester
    • Fran Zifretti
    Tracey Hway
    Tracey Hway
    • Vivian Molison
    • (as Tracy Hway)
    Una Kay
    • Marge Molison
    Gordon Atkinson
    • George Molison
    Walker Boone
    • Lt. Durkee
    Chris Benson
    • T.J. McCready
    Bam Bam Bigelow
    Bam Bam Bigelow
    • Goose
    • (as Scott 'Bam Bam' Bigelow)
    Judith Hilderman
    • Cashier
    Mark Camacho
    Mark Camacho
    • Scanning Customer
    Eliza Berry
    • Connie
    Zhenhu Han
    • Cook
    • (as Han Zhenhu)
    Michel Perron
    Michel Perron
    • Burly man
    Mark Ruel
    • Barret
    • (as Marc Ruel)
    Cary Lawrence
    • Cynthia
    Jason Cavalier
    Jason Cavalier
    • Petey
    • Director
      • George Erschbamer
    • Writers
      • W. Glenn Duncan
      • John Dunning
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    6Leofwine_draca

    Cheap, but fun

    SNAKE EATER III: HIS LAW is the final part of the B-movie trilogy and the good news is that it's the same quality as the second instalment rather than the awful first. The focus here is on fight action, with Lorenzo Lamas returning as the renegade cop, this time hunting down the members of a biker gang responsible for brutalising a young woman. The dialogue is ripe and the performances riper, with larger-than-life characters like Goose commanding the viewer's attention. Thankfully, to take our minds off the inanity of it all, there's a wealth of fun action sequences to enjoy that increase in ferocity as the running time progresses. Cheap but fun fare.
    6welambert01

    Damn You Tubi.

    Sitting here minding my business when this movie appeared in my queue. I'm not a fan of Lorenzo Lamas, I hold no ill will towards him either. 9/10 I would have searched for another movie. A small voice said go to IMBd. I see Bam Bam Bigelow has role. Let's rock. Bam Bam plays his role better than expected. I'm invested despite the uneven writing and the laughable fight scenes, which is played to almost comedic staging. When you get to the final set piece you begin to question why you wasted your time on this movie? Do not misunderstand the T&A in the movie scatter throughout. You could do better if your interest? The end of the antagonist is the payoff. I guarantee you will not see it coming and you will feel pretty good. All the actors performed their roles. I was invested in the antagonist, the female victim/heroin portrayed her role remarkably well. I had this misfortune to meet a woman who been through a similar experience. Her portrayal hit a little harder. I would not search it out, should it pop up in your queue a nice little background noise.
    7Captain_Couth

    "Bam Bam" Bigelow meets the Snake Eater!

    Snake Eater III (1992) was the third in the film series featuring former heart throb Lorenzo Lamas. In this third installment, The Snake Eater is trying to find a missing woman. Along with his sidekick, The Snake Eater stumbles across a mean and nasty biker (pro-wrestler Scott "Bam-Bam" Bigelow). For a novice, Bam-Bam is quite good in his role (he seems to be a ease playing the evil biker). As usual you get to see The Snake Eater in action, busting heads and taking names. The best of the bunch (that's not saying much however). A fun film that the actors don't take very seriously.

    Recommended for a casual view or two, not a keeper.

    C

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    10octagon88

    The Best of the SnakeEater films

    This one had more and better action then the first 2, and better acting and plot.

    The bad guys were cool, and I liked the way everything was done in this. There was better characters, not to mention more then in the first.

    This time, Soldier used a shotgun. Excellent choice for using against a bunch of evil bikers. The special effects seemed ok, and the action sequences were great. this was obviously done on a bigger budget then the first one, and I think they tried harder to make this then they did in the inferior predicessors.

    I honestly think they should remake the SnakeEater movies.

    I give SnakeEater III an 8 out of 10
    Nick_Dets

    More Incomprehensible Hilarity

    If you've seen any of the "Snake Eater" trilogy, you would know the following. The stories are based, well stolen, from many others. The first is an odd mix of "Miami Vice" and "Deliverance" (?)...the second is "Lethal Weapon", or any cop vs. drug world story, mixed with "The Three Stooges" and "Laurel and Hardy" (??)...and the third is pretty much every vigilante cop movie-only totally messed up. You would also know that it seems every line in these movies either makes absolutely no sense, is horribly acted, or is just plain hokey. Finally, every scene is directed with such an unmistakable ineptitude that it creates a disorientingly bizarre environment you will never forget.

    This time, Mr. Eater (who has a needless other name, Solider, as well as his real name Jack Kelley) is suspended, for the millionth time, for handling a stick up in the deranged, overly violent fashion he is known for. He is hired by a family to protect their inexplicably (and unnecessarily) sex-crazed daughter...one who pulls down her skirt on first meeting with Soldier AKA Snake Eater AKA Jack Kelley. The story has no set direction and meanders into a biker gang subplot. Of course, you'll find nothing but laughs here.

    Everything about this movie is laughable, including Lorenzo Lamas' signature destitute, blank performance. Eater's wingman this time is, wouldn't you know it, a deranged vigilante. The only difference between the two is that the wingman is an aged cowboy who is slightly more sociopathic in his unjustified killings. Its funny how every destructive thing Soldier accomplishes is completely not noble. He's not even an anti-hero, he's in a category all his own: psychopath wanna be anti-hero. It makes one wonder if the filmmakers and actors were trying to create something so awful that it is intentionally comical. I highly doubt it, but its a thought.

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    • Trivia
      Neil Kroetsch, who plays Sgt. Rico in this entry, previously played the Drug Boss in the original Snake Eater.
    • Connections
      Follows Snake Eater (1989)

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    • Release date
      • August 19, 1992 (Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Snake Eater 3: His Law
    • Filming locations
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Production company
      • Cinépix
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 31 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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