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Force: Five

  • 1981
  • R
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
674
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Joe Lewis and Richard Norton in Force: Five (1981)
A martial-arts expert leads a team of fellow martial artists to rescue a senator's daughter from an island ruled by the evil leader of a fanatical religious cult.
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A martial-arts expert leads a team of fellow martial artists to rescue a senator's daughter from an island ruled by the evil leader of a fanatical religious cult.A martial-arts expert leads a team of fellow martial artists to rescue a senator's daughter from an island ruled by the evil leader of a fanatical religious cult.A martial-arts expert leads a team of fellow martial artists to rescue a senator's daughter from an island ruled by the evil leader of a fanatical religious cult.

  • Director
    • Robert Clouse
  • Writers
    • Robert Clouse
    • Emil Farkas
    • George Goldsmith
  • Stars
    • Joe Lewis
    • Bong Soo Han
    • Sonny Barnes
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    674
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Clouse
    • Writers
      • Robert Clouse
      • Emil Farkas
      • George Goldsmith
    • Stars
      • Joe Lewis
      • Bong Soo Han
      • Sonny Barnes
    • 17User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Joe Lewis
    Joe Lewis
    • Jim Martin
    Bong Soo Han
    • Rev. Rhee
    • (as Master Bong Soo Han)
    Sonny Barnes
    • Lockjaw
    Richard Norton
    Richard Norton
    • Ezekiel
    Benny Urquidez
    Benny Urquidez
    • Billy Ortega
    Ron Hayden
    • Willard
    Bob Schott
    Bob Schott
    • Carl
    Pam Huntington
    • Laurie
    Michael Prince
    • William Stark
    Peter MacLean
    Peter MacLean
    • Se. Forrester
    Amanda Wyss
    Amanda Wyss
    • Cindy Lester
    • (as Mandy Wyss)
    Tom Villard
    Tom Villard
    • Disciple
    Matthew Tobin
    • Becker
    Mel Novak
    • The Assassin
    Dennis Mancini
    • John
    Patricia Alice Albrecht
    Patricia Alice Albrecht
    • Cathy
    Edith Fields
    Edith Fields
    • Sarah
    Kathryn Greer
    Kathryn Greer
    • Director
      • Robert Clouse
    • Writers
      • Robert Clouse
      • Emil Farkas
      • George Goldsmith
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    4gridoon

    Really tacky.

    The only thing "Force: Five" proves is that the chances of finding a good American martial-arts film are about as many as those of finding a good Hong Kong Western. Yes, the film stars real martial artists who obviously know their stuff, but keep in mind that:

    a) most of them can't act (Richard Norton is excepted)

    b) most of the time they're fighting useless morons who stand around like sitting ducks, waiting to be kicked.

    And how about the fact that the doors of the rooms where the "bad guys" keep their drugs-and-guns-for-sale and the dead bodies of their victims are unlocked and unguarded?

    Cheap and stupid. But the actors sure know how to kick high. (*1/2)
    7Hey_Sweden

    "Thank God for Black an' Decker!"

    This is sometimes silly but easy to take martial arts escapism that benefits from its spin on director Robert Clouses' genre formula. In this instance, the "hero" is a collection of five specialists (hence the title) who never have a hard time wading through many bad guys. Other than some interesting touches (the bull, the intense torture sequences) this isn't of any real distinction, it's just decent undemanding fun. The cast in this thing aren't great as actors - some of them, anyway - but when it comes to kicking ass, they accomplish their mission. The movie, a remake of the earlier feature "Hot Potato", has an acceptable pace to it and a moderately entertaining finale (although it really doesn't have much action in it).

    A bunch of performers familiar to fans of B movies are featured in this straightforward story of Jim Martin (Joe Lewis) hired to retrieve a brainwashed rich girl from the clutches of religious cult leader Reverend Rhee (Bong Soo Han). For the mission, he assembles a team of four associates: Lockjaw (Sonny Barnes), Ezekiel (Richard Norton), Billy Ortega (Benny Urquidez), and Laurie (Pam Huntington), and also breaks Willard (Ron Hayden) out of prison so he can serve as their helicopter pilot.

    One may have to suspend their disbelief with this, but it *is* amusing in any event. As was said, there's not a lot of action, and our heroes have such little trouble with the enemy that some viewers may feel underwhelmed. It's fairly violent at some points but isn't as gory as viewers might want it. Production design, photography, and music are all adequate, and you might derive some entertainment from seeing people such as Peter MacLean (the sheriff in "Squirm") as a drunken senator, Amanda Wyss ("A Nightmare on Elm Street") as Cindy, Tom Villard ("Popcorn") as one of Rhees' many disciples, and Mel Novak ("Game of Death") as an inept assassin.

    Watchable enough for devotees of this genre.

    Seven out of 10.
    6danyel7

    Decent vintage 80's actioner with 3 of the top martial art talent of the era

    Make no mistake, this is an "Enter the Dragon" rip-off.(Yes, same director as well), if you don't believe me, watch them back to back.

    One thing that stands out is that Robert Clouse certainly knows how to direct fight action and that is the movie's highlight. One master shot following every kick and spin, unlike the convoluted and choppy modern day cuts catering to mask the actors lack of skill.

    I have to admit that I first saw this as a kid back in the 80's and it is still Sensei Benny and Richard Norton that come out on top as performers even with their minimal presence in the movie. Its easy to see why Sammo and Jackie worked with them several times.
    6HaemovoreRex

    Not bad to be sure.......but far from Clouse's best

    It seems that director Robert Clouse was hit by a brain wave one day; that by basically mimicking his very own Kung Fu classic, Enter The Dragon, he might likewise repeat the financial returns. Sadly, as good as the idea seemed on paper, in practice it didn't quite come off as evidenced with the resultant film in question. Ultimately, this just doesn't have the star power of the incomparable Bruce Lee to drive it and in all honesty, there simply isn't enough action on show to make it particularly memorable as a martial arts film either.

    Having said this, the film is a fairly enjoyable little romp in its own right and certainly boasts an amazing assemble of martial arts stars on show with the likes of genuine kickboxing legends, Joe Lewis and Benny Urquedez (who fares the best in this film, fight wise) plus Australian martial arts sensation and star of many a B-movie, Richard Norton (here sporting a particularly bad goatee!) and in the main villainous role, a genuine Hapkido master in the shape of Bong Soo Han. Certainly, the incredible line up was my main reason for tracking this hard to find flick down in the first place and whilst I can't in all honesty state that it is a classic by any stretch of the imagination, I will say that it is certainly worth a watch if you are a fan of the genre.
    mlinnema

    What more do you want in a martial arts movie?

    This movie rocks! Not only is the action top notch, but it isn't being performed by a bunch of Hollywood "actors" who took karate lessons for a couple of weeks. I am talking about living legends of the martial arts. Master Han, the indelible Mr. Joe Lewis, not to mention "the jet". Team of five must rescue a girl from a island fortress ruled by a ruthless religious leader. Constant action and great "action" music. If you liked any martial arts movies made before 1985, then this will NOT dissapoint. Find it, rent it, buy it, watch it and thank me later.

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    • Trivia
      The movie's lead male star was Joe Lewis who had recently had won the title of World Heavyweight Karate Champion in 1979. He had once trained with Bruce Lee and during the 1960s fought several matches against Chuck Norris.
    • Goofs
      Windshields wouldn't shatter as the one on the van did when a thug tossed a guy through it. Obvious stunt glass more suited to buildings than a vehicle.
    • Quotes

      Ezekiel: [after killing a villain by throwing a circular saw blade at him like a throwing star] Thank God for Black an' Decker!

    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Force: Five, Escape from New York, Gates of Heaven, On the Right Track, The Fox and the Hound (1981)

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    • Release date
      • July 1981 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Die Macht der Fünf
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production company
      • American Cinema Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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