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Post by MacReady on Mar 19, 2008 4:53:26 GMT -5
The final film in the Bronson box set. Wifes and children of the Mormon Orville Beecham become victims of a massacre in his own house. The police believes the crime had a religious motive. Bronson plays a reporter searching for the truth. It`s definitely a different tone compared to the other three films but it`s still entertaining and is very suspenseful through out, a real who done it. Look out for the naked killer from 10 to Midnight as well. He keeps his clothes on this time thankfully.
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Post by sonofbronson on Mar 19, 2008 8:48:19 GMT -5
I'd recommend this only to Bronson maniacs. It was slow with little ass kicking from Bronson. It plays out like a Barnaby Jones episode. As for the picture quality, I was watching it on an old VHS copy so it's probably better on DVD.
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Post by Kimble on Mar 5, 2009 16:37:20 GMT -5
I just got done watching this & really enjoyed it. It's more of a mystery & suspenseful "whodunit" rather than a typical 1980s Bronson action flick. In fact, I don't think he even picks up a gun in this. I still thought it was good though & something different. Nice to see a few familiar Cannon & Death Wish faces in this too....& a brief appearance by Kimberly Beck from Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter. Also stars the killer Santa from Silent Night, Deadly Night(the one who killed Billy & Ricky's parents). What the hell was up with the ending? The guy behind the whole thing says "god forgive me" or something like that then blows his brains out. Abrupt cut to the credits. Check it out!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 5, 2009 17:45:44 GMT -5
Sounds like a nice little change from the usual Bronson-Cannon sleazy action film. Probably the first film I've heard of that charles bronson doesn't have a body count in. I'll probably be picking this up soon.
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Post by Kimble on Mar 5, 2009 21:01:04 GMT -5
Lots of Mormons get killed but none at the hands of Bronson.
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