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Fatal Justice

  • Video
  • 1993
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
3.8/10
138
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Suzanne Ager and Joe Estevez in Fatal Justice (1993)
ActionThriller

Diana, gets the order to dispatch Mars, a legendary CIA killer who's reached "retirement" age. She stalks him while he's in the bush leading a training exercise for recruits.Diana, gets the order to dispatch Mars, a legendary CIA killer who's reached "retirement" age. She stalks him while he's in the bush leading a training exercise for recruits.Diana, gets the order to dispatch Mars, a legendary CIA killer who's reached "retirement" age. She stalks him while he's in the bush leading a training exercise for recruits.

  • Director
    • Gerald Cain
  • Writer
    • Bret McCormick
  • Stars
    • Joe Estevez
    • Suzanne Ager
    • Richard Folmer
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.8/10
    138
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gerald Cain
    • Writer
      • Bret McCormick
    • Stars
      • Joe Estevez
      • Suzanne Ager
      • Richard Folmer
    • 6User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Joe Estevez
    Joe Estevez
    • Ian 'Mars' Connor
    Suzanne Ager
    • Diana
    Richard Folmer
    • Ted Harmon
    Tom Bertino
    • Rick
    Mary Joris
    • Margaret Stapleton
    Doug Holland
    • Ivan Marchant
    David Lee
    • George Marshall
    Randy Clower
    Randy Clower
    • Ed
    Ashley Chappell
    • Hooker
    William Fain
    • Horace Landau
    • (as William A. Fain Jr.)
    Dot Hall
    • Mrs. Landau
    John Patrick Shea
    • Landau Boy
    Carrie Cain
    • Landau Girl
    Jack Bednarcik
    • Training Camp Soldier
    George Garcia
    • Training Camp Soldier
    • (as George V. Garcia)
    Marvin Mullins
    • Training Camp Soldier
    Ray Huckeba
    • Training Camp Soldier
    • (as Raymond F. Huckeba)
    Gayle Robertson
    • Director
      • Gerald Cain
    • Writer
      • Bret McCormick
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    4gridoon2025

    Poor

    The lack of professionalism and logic (to mention just one example: how and when the hell did the heroine remove the bullets from the gun at the end?) in "Fatal Justice" is good for some unintentional amusement, but most of the time the film simply alternates between boring drawn-out non-action scenes, poorly done action scenes, and stolen action scenes. By "stolen", I mean that it's pretty clear that most of them (especially those involving vehicles) were taken from other films and patched onto this one! You can even see the difference in the (more grainy) film stock. Suzanne Ager is OK, Joe Estevez overacts (it would be SO easy to mistake him for his brother, Martin Sheen, if it weren't for their difference in acting skills!), and most of the rest of the cast is obviously made up by amateurs. It's been said before, but it's true: the cover is better than the movie. *1/2 out of 4.
    3Kneumsi

    Bad, but with some redeeming qualities!

    Somehow this film recently was released on DVD with a suggestive box cover. Please don't be fooled. This is not a great action movie or even a sexy movie. In fact the female version of Rambo on the cover scarcely even resembles the female lead.

    This film is the only movie I have seen that features a sex scene between two "actors" who are wearing visible Boxer Shorts and are careful to keep their pelvises a full three feet away from each other.

    Interestingly enough this film also features a car chase that begins with one set of cars, and ends with a completely different set... No, the characters don't trade cars halfway through, the "producers" couldn't get the same cars on another day, but didn't bother to fix it.

    I can say this, the movie was filmed mostly in and around Shreveport, Louisiana, which is a great party town to be in, so if you recognize any parts of the film from your drunken stupor, you're in for that slice of fun. Hey, I gazed up at that building after "last call" at the Kisatchie. Hey, didn't I travel over that bridge after I left the Blind Tiger to head to another bar?

    Also, the great stage actor Mr. Richard Folmer does make an appearance in this film, and he far outshines the leads, including Estevez. He gives a great turn as a "Company" bad man, but wasn't given a whole lot to work with unfortunately. It would be a true shame if such a great actor is remembered for a turkey like this rather than his exceptional stage work! It is unfortunate that in spite of the fact that he portrays a villain so well, you find yourself rooting for him much quicker than you would the wholly unsympathetic "heroes."

    In short, avoid the movie completely, or, if you wish, rent the film, fast forward to the scenes featuring Richard Folmer, and forget the rest. You won't be missing a thing!
    Chelsea-5

    Low budget, action packed B-movie

    Although this movie was never released in theaters in the U.S., it is available on video. It is by no means a great movie, but Joe Estevez is good, as usual, and the refreshing performances of Air Force personnel SSgt. Jack Bednarcik, MSgt. George Garcia, SSgt. Ray Huckeba, and SSgt. Marvin Mullins as mercenaries make the whole thing worth watching. They not only performed in the movie, but, as I understand it, gave military advice to the star and his director, Gerald Cane, while filming was underway in Shreveport, LA.
    rclower-1

    Wotta fun stinker!

    One can never accuse "Fatal Justice" of being high art. Believe me, I was there. But it was a riot to work on nonetheless. Brother Kneumsi was right. Shreveport was indeed a great party town to be making a no-budget movie in. We particularly enjoyed our stay at the Blind Tiger and pushed the screenwriter to add some more bar scenes. Anything to avoid working outdoors in the summer heat. Too bad the DVD doesn't include the behind the scenes footage I still have. You'll miss the entire crew falling down drunk running through the halls of the local Motel 8 at 2 am, knocking on doors and fleeing, giggling like we're in junior high. Yeah, keep your mega-million dollar budgets. The "B" movie life is the way to fly.
    10jon-keller

    I want to kill people!!! GREAT!!!

    I think that tall goofy looking soldier was a fine example of what our United States Military can provide the movie business. I will buy everything that Jack Bednarcik ever appears in!!!!

    Marv Mullins out-shined Joe Estevez with his trademark snarl. Never has a silent presence filled the small screen the way his did.

    There is only one word for this film and that is FANTASTIC, because the fans who were in the movie were actually better than the actors.

    I only wish that when George ran away we could have seen what actually happened to him.

    I want to kill people!!!!

    -Jon

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    • Trivia
      Co-stars Jack Bednarcik, George Garcia, Ray Huckeba, and Marvin Mullins were actual Air Force personnel who gave Joe Estevez and Gerald Cain military advice on how some of the scenes should be played. They were all assigned to the 2nd Communications Squadron when the movie was filmed on location in Shreveport, Louisiana.
    • Quotes

      Training Camp Soldier: I want to kill people.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Best of the Worst: Our DVD and Blu-ray Collection (2019)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • May 5, 1993 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Gun Down
    • Filming locations
      • Shreveport, Louisiana, USA
    • Production company
      • American Independent Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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