A trigger-happy cop agrees to work on a case during his suspension.A trigger-happy cop agrees to work on a case during his suspension.A trigger-happy cop agrees to work on a case during his suspension.
John Henry Richardson
- Johnny Ventura
- (as Jay Richardson)
James R. Sweeney
- Capt. Pepper
- (as Jeffrey Culver)
Joseph Pilato
- Detective
- (as Josef Piato)
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Great cinematography, cheesy moments. Don't take this film seriously just enjoy the journey.
My review was written in October 1990 after watching the movie on New World video cassette.
"Terminal Force" is a 1987 action potboiler from Fred Olen Ray. Dull pic was released direct to video last year and is reviewed here for the record. Known for his fantasy pics and latterly comedies, Ray is in the soup in this venture into Al Adamson low-budget gangster plotting.
Expatriate actor Richard Harrison returns to Hollywood after many years in Europe to play a burnt-out case, suspended from the police force after he wastes a robber in a liquor store. His off-the-books status gets him an assignment involving squealing mobster Jimmy Williams, whose daughter Angela Prrcell is kidnapped by evil Jay Richardson.
There's lots of talk and little action as double crosses lead to a poorly staged final shootout.
Harrison is okay. Heroine Porcell is on display in endless seminude footage. Dawn Wildsmith delivers her reliable tough babe characterization.
Despite his billing, Troy Donahue has a nothing part as a bartender. The late Fox Harris is fun doing a bugged-out impression of Dennis Hopper circa "Apocalypse Now" as a comical informant to Harrison. Cleve Hall's turn as a bloodthirsty henchman is right out of the audience at a "Rocky Horror Picture Show" screening.
Tech credits are poverty row.
"Terminal Force" is a 1987 action potboiler from Fred Olen Ray. Dull pic was released direct to video last year and is reviewed here for the record. Known for his fantasy pics and latterly comedies, Ray is in the soup in this venture into Al Adamson low-budget gangster plotting.
Expatriate actor Richard Harrison returns to Hollywood after many years in Europe to play a burnt-out case, suspended from the police force after he wastes a robber in a liquor store. His off-the-books status gets him an assignment involving squealing mobster Jimmy Williams, whose daughter Angela Prrcell is kidnapped by evil Jay Richardson.
There's lots of talk and little action as double crosses lead to a poorly staged final shootout.
Harrison is okay. Heroine Porcell is on display in endless seminude footage. Dawn Wildsmith delivers her reliable tough babe characterization.
Despite his billing, Troy Donahue has a nothing part as a bartender. The late Fox Harris is fun doing a bugged-out impression of Dennis Hopper circa "Apocalypse Now" as a comical informant to Harrison. Cleve Hall's turn as a bloodthirsty henchman is right out of the audience at a "Rocky Horror Picture Show" screening.
Tech credits are poverty row.
Another trash fest from Fred Olen Ray, this time cashing in on the tough cop thriller genre of the late '80s. This one begins with Richard Harrison wasting a crim in an attempted convenience store robbery (straight out of COBRA) before moving into a tawdry tale of kidnapping and justice. Harrison, one of my favourite screen presences, is wasted here and the whole thing feels cheap and forgettable - no surprise given that it was made in just five days. Expect tons of nudity from a supporting actress just made to sit around with no top on.
Movie starts off with a white dude getting followed around in a store, so already it's very unbelievable.
He's a trigger happy LA Cop (That I do believe) trying to rescue a kidnapped girl, whose father is a key witness on a mob trail.
Too many dudes in the movie for a long time, then finally a girl shows up and gives us a cliché shower scene that makes me think this is the the stable I expect from Fred olden Ray (or just what I love about his movies) I remember I had a DVD of one of Fred Olden Ray's movies and I had to send in a proof of purchase in order to get a picture of his sexy wife, Miss Kim. I think the film was Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers. It's the best and yet not the best standing point to judge all his movies because if you see that movie first, you're expecting some boobs to be flashed in all of his films.
The film could definitely used a few more strip club scenes like they do in a lot of these b-rate movies today about the same issue (Hard ass street cop gets suspended for being too bad ass).
It's a good Fred Olen Ray movie if not the best.
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He's a trigger happy LA Cop (That I do believe) trying to rescue a kidnapped girl, whose father is a key witness on a mob trail.
Too many dudes in the movie for a long time, then finally a girl shows up and gives us a cliché shower scene that makes me think this is the the stable I expect from Fred olden Ray (or just what I love about his movies) I remember I had a DVD of one of Fred Olden Ray's movies and I had to send in a proof of purchase in order to get a picture of his sexy wife, Miss Kim. I think the film was Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers. It's the best and yet not the best standing point to judge all his movies because if you see that movie first, you're expecting some boobs to be flashed in all of his films.
The film could definitely used a few more strip club scenes like they do in a lot of these b-rate movies today about the same issue (Hard ass street cop gets suspended for being too bad ass).
It's a good Fred Olen Ray movie if not the best.
http://cinemagardens.com
This film doesn't let you forget that "it's only a movie." So often it depicts people behaving as just doesn't happen in real life. It's about a cop who has been suspended while his alledged over-zealous use of his gun is investigated. His boss, however, prevails upon him to help in the interim with a case wherein the daughter of a police-protected witness against an accused racketeer is kidnapped. Another gal in the picture has been (or is she still?) a pretty floozie for the villain. Certainly nothing terribly original here...not annoying; but only mildly amusing.
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- TriviaShot in five days.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Noe som skjedde på jobben (2017)
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