Vietnam war hero, accused of murdering his brother, recruits his socialite girlfriend to hunt for the real killer.Vietnam war hero, accused of murdering his brother, recruits his socialite girlfriend to hunt for the real killer.Vietnam war hero, accused of murdering his brother, recruits his socialite girlfriend to hunt for the real killer.
Alan Hale Jr.
- Billy Jack Whitehorn
- (as Alan Hale)
Ray Martel
- Garcia
- (as Ray Martell)
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- TriviaFinal film of director R.G. Springsteen.
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Upfront, I confess I am biased in writing this review. What are my biases?
For one thing, I am a Christopher George fan. I think he is underrated as an actor, as I find many so-called good-looking actors often are.
For another thing, I am a huge director RG Springsteen fan and this was his final movie. And I think he does a fine job here.
Having gotten that out-of-the-way, let me get to my rating and my review:
I would actually probably rate this as a solid nine or maybe 9.5. But I have to round up my rating, because I feel it doesn't get a fair enough average.
I thought the writing was really good. And if this movie had been done in black-and-white, and either in the 40s or 50s, it would probably now be considered at least in the upper tier of film noir.
Sure, it has a few "television movie" qualities to it. But I still found it cinematic enough project it on my wall to be some thing I would watch again and again. I thought it had a good mystery, yet played fair with the viewer. I did guess the solution, but not until about halfway through. And I wasn't sure until the very ending.
All the Performances were great, by a stellar cast. I have to admit, I was surprised by Charo's performance, which was far better than I expected. I thought she really did a great job for such a small part.
I would recommend this movie for anybody who likes film noir, mystery, a few good action scenes, great performances by iconic actors, some interesting settings, cinematography, and music score.
For one thing, I am a Christopher George fan. I think he is underrated as an actor, as I find many so-called good-looking actors often are.
For another thing, I am a huge director RG Springsteen fan and this was his final movie. And I think he does a fine job here.
Having gotten that out-of-the-way, let me get to my rating and my review:
I would actually probably rate this as a solid nine or maybe 9.5. But I have to round up my rating, because I feel it doesn't get a fair enough average.
I thought the writing was really good. And if this movie had been done in black-and-white, and either in the 40s or 50s, it would probably now be considered at least in the upper tier of film noir.
Sure, it has a few "television movie" qualities to it. But I still found it cinematic enough project it on my wall to be some thing I would watch again and again. I thought it had a good mystery, yet played fair with the viewer. I did guess the solution, but not until about halfway through. And I wasn't sure until the very ending.
All the Performances were great, by a stellar cast. I have to admit, I was surprised by Charo's performance, which was far better than I expected. I thought she really did a great job for such a small part.
I would recommend this movie for anybody who likes film noir, mystery, a few good action scenes, great performances by iconic actors, some interesting settings, cinematography, and music score.
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