A female biker rides into a desert town to seek revenge on "Angel" and his ruthless gang of violent bikers.A female biker rides into a desert town to seek revenge on "Angel" and his ruthless gang of violent bikers.A female biker rides into a desert town to seek revenge on "Angel" and his ruthless gang of violent bikers.
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Ash Adams
- Deputy Steve Stowe
- (as Jason Adams)
Ginger Lynn
- Sally Womack
- (as Ginger Lynn Allen)
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I hope the next time Kathy Long makes a film she can unclench that jaw - maybe it's from watching just a little too many Clint Eastwood movies. Visually she's cute, perky, toned and buff and, pugilistically speaking, even a bit more impressive than Cynthia Rothrock. She's got a lot of raw talent, and might have been more believable in a movie like "G. I. Jane" - you know, female overcoming the system, kicking male butt as well as the next guy, nitro-in-a- perfume-bottle-kind-of-thing.
This is not a bad film at all, and features a very surprising turn by Ginger Lynn in a dramatic role as a town local. Serious kudos to director Fritz Kiersch for coaxing a terrifically drawn performance ... from skin queen Ginger Lynn? Wow, way to go Ginger!
We've seen the storyline a million times, but the action is solid and the production value is terrific, which is a testament to the director and the producers. The "High Plains Drifter" impersonation must've driven the sound guys crazy, but overall this movie is pretty good thanks largely to Fritz Kiersch and the guys behind the camera.
This is not a bad film at all, and features a very surprising turn by Ginger Lynn in a dramatic role as a town local. Serious kudos to director Fritz Kiersch for coaxing a terrifically drawn performance ... from skin queen Ginger Lynn? Wow, way to go Ginger!
We've seen the storyline a million times, but the action is solid and the production value is terrific, which is a testament to the director and the producers. The "High Plains Drifter" impersonation must've driven the sound guys crazy, but overall this movie is pretty good thanks largely to Fritz Kiersch and the guys behind the camera.
Forget Diana Rigg, Cynthia Rothrock, Karen Sheperd, the two Lucindas (Dooling and Dickey) and even Jillian Kesner. Kathy Long is the toughest of them all, and this is her great film. She kills bad guy after bad guy in "The Stranger," most of them with her bare hands, and just looking at her swagger and those unbelievably powerful arms of hers, you know she could do absolutely anything she wanted with you in real life. ("Are you going to kill me or make love to me?" one man asks her. "I'll let you know," Kathy replies.) No wonder this film is selling for so much on EBay: for those susceptible to this kind of fantasy, it doesn't get much better than "The Stranger."
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I saw the stranger some years ago in the Portuguese Television. Since then I did not forgot it Kathy Long plays a great role. Her personality.., her fighting background fits perfectly in the role she does play in this movie. Actually it`s not easy to find a female playing convincingly the role of a female fighter Usually they look fake. . they look like fashion models playing the role of fierce fighters Not with Kathy Long. She is perfect for the role she does play not the least because she was a great kickboxing fighter in real life and this fact does show on , in her movies. She is the real thing Great Movie
... that this piece of jiggle/ghost/biker/martial arts exploitation is primarily an uncredited remake of "Once Upon a Time in the West", with a little "High Plaions Drifter" thrown in for good measure.
The soundtrack even quotes Morricine's "Once Upon.." soundtrack.
Proving, once again, that it's not so much the material as the idiot (or genius) who films it.
I caught the last fifteen minutes on satellite some time ago, thought it seemed familiar, and managed to catch the last complete run on that cycle, and sure enough, it was.
If it wasn't so darned expensive -- it was intended for the rental market, not the consumer "seel through" market -- i'd buy a copy just to show to people who would be able to appreciate the sheer effrontery of the people who made this travesty.
And the thought Caesar had gall.
The soundtrack even quotes Morricine's "Once Upon.." soundtrack.
Proving, once again, that it's not so much the material as the idiot (or genius) who films it.
I caught the last fifteen minutes on satellite some time ago, thought it seemed familiar, and managed to catch the last complete run on that cycle, and sure enough, it was.
If it wasn't so darned expensive -- it was intended for the rental market, not the consumer "seel through" market -- i'd buy a copy just to show to people who would be able to appreciate the sheer effrontery of the people who made this travesty.
And the thought Caesar had gall.
A Biker version of High Plains Drifter, but the "ghost" is way more attractive than Clint Eastwood. Surprisingly well acted considering it is a B-Movie and one of the female leads is more well known for her pornographic sexual talents than her acting. Kathy Long looks hot in a black bustier.
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- TriviaAll entries contain spoilers
- Quotes
Jonesy: HEY! Lawman says you can tell me what happened to my friends.
The Stranger: They're all dead.
Jonesy: What killed them?
The Stranger: Bad manners.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Best of the Worst: Our DVD and Blu-ray Collection (2019)
- SoundtracksRIDE-RIDE-RIDE
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Composed by Billy Ray Martin (BMI)
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