Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhen a man dodges conviction after raping multiple women, his victims take justice into their own hands.When a man dodges conviction after raping multiple women, his victims take justice into their own hands.When a man dodges conviction after raping multiple women, his victims take justice into their own hands.
Peter Liapis
- Jim Buchanan
- (as Peter Lapis)
Leslie Scarborough
- Melinda McGee
- (as Leslie Huntly)
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- AnecdotesIn an interview on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (1992) in the mid-'90s, Martin Landau mentioned this movie and The Being (1981) as the movies he was most embarrassed about appearing in.
- Autres versionsThe original version, named "W.A.R", received an X rating from the MPAA because of some "offensive" female frontal nudity. Dave Eddy was hired to cut out the offensive portions as well as remove about 3 minutes from the first reel of the film. It was retitled "Death Blow" from "W.A.R" after some theatre owners who were showing it complined that they thought it was a movie about the Vietnam conflict.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Angels of the City (1989)
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I really don't understand the low ratings for this movie, when Hollywood puts out many more films that pretend to be better than this but are just too afraid to be as sleazy. I mean, did you really expect a good plot from this? C'mon, no one's aiming to be Citizen Kane here.
Let's look at the cast. Frank Stallone, Don Swayze, Jerry Van Dyke...Sound familiar? This is a movie that doesn't claim or try to rise above the smut that it is. It's a movie where women are raped. The only way these women get justice in the film seems to be through violence. You can't do that in real life, so what message does it send? This is pornography for males. No more, no less.
As for those looking for sex scenes, there are a couple short, nude scenes. The first two actresses can't act. The rape of the only one who can is only implied.
Let's look at the cast. Frank Stallone, Don Swayze, Jerry Van Dyke...Sound familiar? This is a movie that doesn't claim or try to rise above the smut that it is. It's a movie where women are raped. The only way these women get justice in the film seems to be through violence. You can't do that in real life, so what message does it send? This is pornography for males. No more, no less.
As for those looking for sex scenes, there are a couple short, nude scenes. The first two actresses can't act. The rape of the only one who can is only implied.
- Gore_Won
- 4 oct. 2005
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By what name was W.A.R.: Women Against Rape (1987) officially released in India in English?
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