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The Death Merchant

  • 1991
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
109
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Melody Munyon and Lawrence Tierney in The Death Merchant (1991)
ActionThriller

A nasty "businessman" strives to get a deal back on track after an archaeologist removes a computer chip from an artifact before it is stolen.A nasty "businessman" strives to get a deal back on track after an archaeologist removes a computer chip from an artifact before it is stolen.A nasty "businessman" strives to get a deal back on track after an archaeologist removes a computer chip from an artifact before it is stolen.

  • Director
    • James Winburn
  • Writer
    • Karl Anders Holman
  • Stars
    • Lawrence Tierney
    • Melody Munyon
    • Martina Castle
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    109
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • James Winburn
    • Writer
      • Karl Anders Holman
    • Stars
      • Lawrence Tierney
      • Melody Munyon
      • Martina Castle
    • 8User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Lawrence Tierney
    Lawrence Tierney
    • Ivan Yates
    Melody Munyon
    • Natasha
    Martina Castle
    • Martina
    Ivan J. Rado
    Ivan J. Rado
    • Dr. Farraday
    Monika Schnarre
    Monika Schnarre
    • Amanda
    Andrew Singleton
    • McKinley
    Gina East
    Gina East
    • Tracey
    Logan Clarke
    Logan Clarke
    • Valdere
    William Buckle
    • Commander Nale
    Scott Roberts
    Scott Roberts
    • Lt. Gerald
    • (as Scott Q. Roberts)
    Dan Dillion
    • Lt. Stiles
    Don Charles McGovern
    Don Charles McGovern
    • Lt. Nealey
    • (as Don C. McGovern)
    Jacob Rogers
    • Nick
    Richard Genelle
    Richard Genelle
    • Guard #1
    Mike Pitts
    • Guard #2
    Ron Odell
    • Investigator
    Jeanette Allyson
    • Nealey's Girlfriend
    Rio Kelley
    • Gerald's Wife
    • Director
      • James Winburn
    • Writer
      • Karl Anders Holman
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    5alleywayambush

    It's a Thriller B-Film - it's Supposed to be Trashy; Give It A Chance ! (Besides, it has some Cute & Stunning Girls in it !)

    So sure, you can't expect too much from these trashy 80's/early 90's B-Films, be horror/splatter, fantasy or thrillers.

    Sure, the plot is sloppy and hard to follow (or maybe we just tune off out of boredom !) and otherwise quite generic (probably both !).

    However, there sure are some cute and stunning girls throughout ! (the evil 'sultry' sidekicks !) The dark 'continental' one at the start in the lace miniskirt and black tights; real elegant beauty ! The white-clad one innocently bending over showing off raised miniskirt, lace-top stockings and knickers; cute and angelic ! Not to forget the good and innocent young blonde stunner at the start & end.

    Give it 5/10 for the cute and stunning girls, the superficial entertainment (hard to follow as it is) and the feel-good, trashy-but-classy 80's/early 90's aesthetic & cultural style.
    10whpratt1

    Lawrence Tierney Film

    Always enjoyed seeing Lawrence Tierney in the film, "Dillinger" and how evil he looked and cold blooded as he portrayed John Dillinger. In this film, Tierney plays the role as Ivan Yates who is involved in trying to secure a computer chip which involves nuclear power and he is constantly having people killed who get in his way. Ivan has problems with breathing and needs oxygen whenever he gets upset or has an attack and he also manages to have very sexy young women around him at all times. I must mention the fact that Ivan is carrying around a great deal of weight and he is completely bald and ugly. Lawrence Tierney played these types of roles because he really was a man who grew up in New York City and grew up with rough and tough kids. When Lawrence Tierney's career was at an end in the 1960's I use to see him in a local bar on Broadway wearing a hard hat after working in construction. In this film, Tierney was 72 years of age and did an outstanding job as the star of this picture. Enjoy.
    1rsoonsa

    Perhaps The Most Risible Mess That One Will Have Viewed.

    A sensate audience will probably prefer a struggle with typhus than having to watch more than once this remarkably shoddy attempt at making a crime melodrama; a strong reaction to the film, it shall be admitted, yet from its beginning frames until its ending, there is no moment of able craftsmanship in it, but rather substandard performances from among members of its cast and crew. Ludicrous Lawrence Tierney is dusted off to play in the lead role as Ivan Yates, a powerful dealer in illicitly obtained nuclear arms who has sold an advanced missile guidance system microchip that he has managed to garner, only to have it stolen from him before he can make delivery to a "terrorist" buyer, the latter having already transferred funds to Ivan's Swiss bank account. Yates, made grumpy by this embarrassing incident, begins to murder United States Naval Intelligence agents, and others, for no especial reason discernible from within an essentially incoherent screenplay. To accomplish his felonious deeds, Yates relies in the main upon a duo of homicidal as well as pulchritudinous female assistants. An understandably bewildered young man, accompanied by an almost awake girl friend, and supposedly holding some sort of law enforcement position with the Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, is assigned to solve the multi-jurisdictional killings instigated by Yates. That Department, the City's smallest, has no enforcement function or capability, this being typical of the grotesque inaccuracies that riddle a cartoonish production. The work is witlessly opened with its climactic storyline scene, after which comes what leads up to that point in the narrative, including the climactic scene repeated in toto. Direction is unskilled, editing is inefficient, camera-work is amateurish, but it is the execrable sound quality that is the very worst element of the movie (guns that fire with mismatched sound, or no sound at all!; consistently sloppy synching; oft unintelligible dialogue; an intrusive and overloud score) including a great deal of mumbling and bumping about in the background by crew members. Special effects are comically inferior with atrocious use of squibs. A few capable players are here who ostensibly had no other casting choices available (it is, after all, a job) but there is nothing of merit for them within the script. There is, however, a modicum of pleasure gained by recognizing several veteran stuntmen who are on board during one sequence, seen tossing one of the principal characters into a trash dumpster, a location into which the print of this draff (overstretched after its initial few minutes) should also have been deposited.

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      Ivan Yates: In the international circles where I move and manipulate, no one thinks of me as a simple arms dealer. But that is actually what I am. The threats of nuclear war are empty. The superpowers have too much to lose. The next world power will come from those who have nothing to lose. I will be their greatest benefactor. Before technology, a man fought to control his own destiny. But now with the right hardware, it's possible for one man to control the fate of the entire world. I am that man.

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      Referenced in The Cinema Snob: Puppetmaster II (2023)

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    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Търговец на смърт
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • Desert Rose Film Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 27m(87 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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