Directed by:
J. Lee ThompsonScreenplay:
Gail Morgan HickmanCinematography:
Gideon PorathCast:
Charles Bronson, Kay Lenz, John P. Ryan, Perry Lopez, Soon-Tek Oh, George Dickerson, Dana Barron, Mike Moroff, James Purcell, Jesse Dabson, Tom Everett (more)VOD (2)
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The streets are filled with death and destruction. Ruthless drug traffickers prey upon the poor, the lonely, the helpless. L.A. is a city desperate for deliverance until now! Charles Bronson returns as Paul Kersey, the original urban vigilante and one-man demolition force in this pulse-pounding, take-no-prisoners thriller! Two rival drug gangs have a death-grip on L.A.'s battle-torn inner city. But their brutal reign of terror is about to come to a violent end. One man is out to avenge the cocaine-induced death of his girlfriend's teenage daughter. His name is Paul Kerseyand he's armed, dangerous and mad as hell! (official distributor synopsis)
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A bit better than the previous one, but that doesn’t mean much, really. Surprisingly, Bronson is more convincing in this movie than in the previous one, after all, a proper gun in his hand suits him better than his ridiculous looking attempts at full-contact combat, which is understandable given his age. If you like explosions, which you'll enjoy in abundance, and can stomach the shitty plot, you can endure it. ()
It's weak, and the filmmakers decided to make Paul Kersey basically a classic action hero, a badass who goes around town and kills. He no longer has any of the things that made him interesting in the first two films, he has almost nothing believable in him, and he's no longer simply a man of the people. He's just a badass killer now. ()
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