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Thunder II

  • 1987
  • PG-13
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
326
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Thunder II (1987)
ActionDrama

An Indian sheriff is transferred to a desert town, uncovering a corrupt deputy's ties to a drug mob. Framed and imprisoned, he escapes and enacts revenge but fails to protect his pregnant wi... Read allAn Indian sheriff is transferred to a desert town, uncovering a corrupt deputy's ties to a drug mob. Framed and imprisoned, he escapes and enacts revenge but fails to protect his pregnant wife.An Indian sheriff is transferred to a desert town, uncovering a corrupt deputy's ties to a drug mob. Framed and imprisoned, he escapes and enacts revenge but fails to protect his pregnant wife.

  • Director
    • Fabrizio De Angelis
  • Writers
    • Fabrizio De Angelis
    • Dardano Sacchetti
  • Stars
    • Mark Gregory
    • Raimund Harmstorf
    • Karen Reel
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    326
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fabrizio De Angelis
    • Writers
      • Fabrizio De Angelis
      • Dardano Sacchetti
    • Stars
      • Mark Gregory
      • Raimund Harmstorf
      • Karen Reel
    • 8User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Mark Gregory
    Mark Gregory
    • Deputy Luis 'Thunder' Martinez
    Raimund Harmstorf
    Raimund Harmstorf
    • Deputy Rusty Weissner
    Karen Reel
    • Sheena
    Bo Svenson
    Bo Svenson
    • Sheriff Roger
    William Rice
    • Thomas Rupert
    Vic Roych
    Clayton Tevis
    Bill Rossly
    Mike Bower
    Rex Blackwell
    Dennis O'Reilly
    Darla Procter
    Allan Jin
    A.C. Navarro
    Charles Hunter
    Frank Soto
    William Timothy Soto
    Carmelo Russo
    • Mayo
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Fabrizio De Angelis
    • Writers
      • Fabrizio De Angelis
      • Dardano Sacchetti
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    4Coventry

    Deputy Rusty for President!

    The opening credits of "Thunder II" are extremely reminiscent to those of the original "Thunder". In fact, I even paused and double-checked if I was watching the correct film, because the VHS-boxes accidentally could have gotten mixed up in my movie closet. Turns out that titular Navajo-hero Thunder is transported through the desert in the back of an old pick-up truck in part one, whereas he drives his own jeep in part two. Small detail, but it had me fooled for a minute! Anyways, "Thunder II" is a passable and sorely disappointing sequel, mainly because co-writer/director Fabrizio De Angelis incomprehensibly opted for a feeble PG-13 rating. Basically, this certificate means there are numerous of supposedly spectacular car chases and crashes, the latter always shot in dreadful slow-motion, but almost no casualties. Thunder returns to the same little Arizonan desert town that he wrecked in the original film, only now he's a law enforcer. You'd think they station him elsewhere, but no, of all the little redneck towns in Arizona they send him back to Yavapai County. Rusty Weissner, the same deputy who previously made Thunder's life a living hell, is still calling the shots in town and he possibly even became more corrupt, relentless and psychotic. With Sheriff Roger (wasn't he called Bill, by the way?) struggling with domestic problems, Rusty now doesn't even bother anymore to cover up his drug-trafficking and murdering of innocent Native Americans. Rusty is truly awesome and ought to run for President! He rams people's heads through the windshield, threatens helicopter pilots at gunpoint and frames his new colleague Thunder so that he gets send to a primitive and racist state prison. When our Indian hero can finally avenge himself, all he does is hang from a helicopter rope. I had good confidence that "Thunder II" would become an excessively violent and trashy exploitation knock-off, particularly because Dardano Sacchetti is also listed as a writer, but the sad truth is that it balances somewhere between a "Cannonball Run" and a "Police Academy" sequel. The car stunts are memorable, but mainly because nobody even bothered to make them look authentic. Instead of the characters, you can plainly see the stunt drivers with their helmets.
    4damianphelps

    Its A Paycheck

    A much needed sequel...bawahahaha

    Another movie from the king of trash, surprisingly not as good as the first movie.

    Its C grade amusement but you know what you are going to get :)
    5ma-cortes

    This is a low-budget Italian movie concerning a young Indian exacts a strong vendetta

    A Western-style film set in Arizona , although a bit more contemporary than the old west . It blatantly rips-off the frankly superior Sylvester Stallone vehicle "First Blood¨ by Ted Kotcheff , and that's why it isn't much concerned with the rules of plot realism . The young Indian from Thunder I , Deputy Luis 'Thunder' Martinez (Mark Gregory) is transferred to a small town in the desert. Luis nicknamed Thunder is a young and very tall Indian , he is a peaceful deputy whose quiet character is trigged by cutthroats , wrongful arrests , and injustices against his race . Deputy Thunder is welcomed by Sheriff chief Roger (Bo Svenson) but he learns that the corrupt deputy Rusty Weissner (Raimund Harmstorf) is paid by the drug mob. To protect himself , the deputy sets a trap for Thunder at the locker and gets him convicted as drug dealer . He is condemned to spend a long time at a brutal prison camp . The Indian Thunder has vowed to live in peace and order , but forswears his oath . Thunder fueled on the revenge arranges to escape of the cruel jail . Later on , he takes a bloody revenge . As a tough Native American is provoked to violence and then seeking a relentless vengeance . However he cannot sufficiently protect his pregnant spouse (Reel). Thunder/Mark Gregory breaks out throughout mountains and leads his pursuers to all manner of lethal ends . Finally , an army of cops led by Bo Svenson , Raymond Harmstorf and other deputies are summoned to crush him . He is on the warpaths and he is gonna blow your town apart . They gave him hate , he gave them hell .

    Moving film with silly and non-sense in the extreme script , with lack of originality , campy dialogue , a lot of plentiful action scenes , including wild car chases , pursuits , thrills and violence . Being lousily played by Mark Gregory as a native Indian who turns into one army man , spending several minutes destroying property , shooting by means a crossbow to police officers and other contenders . The picture deals with usual theme in Italian cinema of the 60s and 70s : a merciless vendetta . As revenge is the top priority , as the protagonist tormenting and reckoning the bad guys . Really violent at times , this one results to be a rip-off to First Blood by Ted Kotcheff with Stallone that was followed by Rambo and sequels , here Thunder shoots explosive arrows similar to Rambo II . Wooden acting by Mark Gregory as a two-fisted native American submitted to mistreats and prejudices , and he eventually seeks vengance driving a police car against the nasties that are the highlights of the movie . He is accompanied by a motley team of secondaries as the American Bo Svenson who worked a lot in the Italian cinema and the German Raymond Harmstorf.

    Atmospheric and expansive cinematography by Sergio D'Offizi , set in New Mexico's gorgeous Monument Valley , and Mesa Verde . The motion picture was regularlywritten/ directed by Fabrizio de Angelis, expertly maintaining a nimble narration throughout , staging with rip-roaring brio some scenes , and pacing in fits and starts , despite the short budget . While Thunder had success in Italy , getting a boxoffice hit , being followed by Thunder II that had limited boxoffice and third sequel also directed by Fabrizio de Angelis .The trilogy is formed by : ¨Thunder I¨ in which our starring Mark Gregory stars as an Indian who returned from Vietnam and gets disgruntled when absurdly racist locals harass him multiple times , as he confronts local authorities who harass his fellow tribe members , as his girlfriend is kidnapped and relatives are terrorized , he then seeks vengeance . Followed by this ¨Thunder warrior II¨ 1985 with Mark Gregory , Bo Svenson and ¨Thunder warrior III¨ 1988 with Mark Gregory , Ingrid Lawrence, John Philip Law , and Werner Pochath .
    lor_

    Uneventful sequel

    My review was written in June 1987 after watching the movie on TWE video cassette.

    Thunder is back and Bo Svenson's got him in "Thunder Warrior 2", a photogenic if uneventful sequel to the Italian made-in-U. S. A. Action pic of several years back.

    Indian hero Thunder (Italian thesp Mark Gregory) returns home in the sequel, appointed by the governor as a deputy sheriff to Sheriff Roger (Bo Svenson), who had him sent to prison in part one. His adversary once again is the corrupt deputy (Raimund Harmstorf), running a profitable drug trade. An Indian chief is murdered by the frug ring and Thunder is out to get to the bottom of this when Harmstorf frames him for muder and it's back to Arizona's state pen.

    Thunder escapes on cue and there's plenty of chases and helicopter stunts in Monument Valley until the hero puts on his war paint to go after Harmstorf. Finale is disappointing and confusing with Svenson sending the hero (with wife Karen Reel) away and cryptically taking aim at their car with his rifle in the final shot. Never fear, a third installment is in the works.

    Monument Valley is a lovely backdrop for this nonsense, rendered a bit hard to take by the pidgin English dialog. Filmmaker Fabrizio De Angelis evidently gets away with minimal efforts like these, but even a lowkey hero like Thunder will need more interesting challenges to keep an audience coming back for more.
    DJSexualyFrustraitedMatt

    Woo Hoo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    this movie rocks. its got so much bad its good. you have to truly like a good bad movie to enjoy this, so take warring, but im my opinon fantastic!!!!! From the awful overdubs to awful acting to gut renching editing and a plot that makes no sense. did i mention a awful soundtrack, constantly reused footage, and the fact that you can see the stunt drivers IN THE CARS!!??!! amazing is all i can say. the surprise ending is also genius! 10+

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    • Trivia
      In the English language version, Thunder's given name is revealed to be "Luis Martinez."
    • Goofs
      Gear visible on stuntmen in car-wreck scenes.
    • Quotes

      Guard: You got somethin' to say, red ass?

    • Connections
      Featured in The Cinema Snob: Thunder Warrior II (2022)

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    • Release date
      • March 16, 1987 (Italy)
    • Country of origin
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • Italian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Thundarr Warrior II
    • Filming locations
      • Lee's Ferry Lodge at Vermilion Cliffs - Highway 89A, Marble Canyon, Arizona, USA(Thunder throws biker through diner window)
    • Production company
      • Fulvia Film
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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