

When McQuade uncovers a gun smuggling operation led by an American gangster (David Carradine P.O.W.: The Escape, TV's Kung Fu, Dune Warriors) the action explodes, with McQuade wreaking havoc on all those who come between him and the law.
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Film Review: PRINCE OF DARKNESS (1987, John Carpen.Film Review: RAMBO: FIRST BLOOD PART II (1985, Geo.SOMETHING WEIRD eligible for Innovative Theatre Aw.I know you don't like attachments, Chuck, but here's four stars. What's not to like? One of the strongest Norris films. And the final duel between him and Norris can't even be sullied by Carradine's bizarre choice to wear a blue-and-gold-diamond 80's sweater.Īnd then as if to cement the film's repute, both men refused to use stunt doubles! The film's edited by Abel Ferrara regular Anthony Redman, it's got Norris getting buried alive and pouring beer on his head and chugging it before escaping and it's got a romantic scene with Norris, a hose, and a lot of mud. And who to give it greater legitimacy than the man who first embodied it, David Carradine? Carradine, as always, is amazing. But then we get to the meat of the movie.
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The end of the movie is an assault on a compound that is pure RAMBO. Modern-day Western, with plenty of bullets flying. The middle of the movie is classic Peckinpah. The romantic theme is 'Jill's Theme' from ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST with one note changed. And the music: to say it's a Morricone rip-off would be generous. The opening credits and first scene are classic Sergio Leone spaghetti western. This movie succeeds because its action traditions draw on a whole lot more than just martial arts. Cause here he costars with David Carradine. I don't know if it's because he's an egoist who doesn't want to play second-fiddle to anybody, if he refuses to play the villain, or if no A-lister will appear in a film with him, but I guess it doesn't matter. Outside of DELTA FORCE, it's very, very rarely that we see Chuck co-starring with anybody worth a damn. "It may be a game to you, Falco, but if I find out you're playing, I'm gonna have your little ass!"īy the way, that line was delivered to a little person crime boss who's about to be taken down a notch.Īnyway. We'll go with: "I've been real busy." "Oh boy, same old trouble, huh?" ".My kind of trouble doesn't take vacations."Ī lot of what I have to say about LONE WOLF MCQUADE can be summed by the following: David Carradine is the man that got in his way." AND "The 'Mad Dog' Criminal.The 'Lone Wolf' Lawman.The Ultimate Showdown."īest exchange: Too many to pick just one. Tag-line: "When Norris meets Carradine all hell breaks loose!" AND "Chuck Norris is Lone Wolf McQuade.

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