"If you're not a white American, relocate or die." That is the slogan for this explosive, evil breed."If you're not a white American, relocate or die." That is the slogan for this explosive, evil breed."If you're not a white American, relocate or die." That is the slogan for this explosive, evil breed.
Joe Verroca
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- Alex
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My review was written in May 1989 after watching the movie on Raedon video cassette.
"Deadly Breed" is an interesting B picture taking the Skinheads phenomenon as launching point for a cop thriller. It's a direct-to-video release.
Handsome Blake Bahner plays a parole officer whose charges suddenly are getting killed. It turns out the local police captain (William Smith) actually is behind the murders (as well as in charge of their investigation), executed by his cop henchman Addison Randall, who leads a gang of right-wing Skinheads.
Randall frames Bahner for the murders and rapes and kills Bahne's lovely wife, Michelle Berger. Bahner teams up with femme cop RFhonda Grey to track down the murderers.
Efficient thriller benefits from solid performances, especially Randall's no-nonsense effort, whether spouting racist slogans or posing as a cool cop. Berger's a beautiful blonde who adds eye-appeal to the proceedings.
Tech contributions are adequate for a video-aimed feature.
"Deadly Breed" is an interesting B picture taking the Skinheads phenomenon as launching point for a cop thriller. It's a direct-to-video release.
Handsome Blake Bahner plays a parole officer whose charges suddenly are getting killed. It turns out the local police captain (William Smith) actually is behind the murders (as well as in charge of their investigation), executed by his cop henchman Addison Randall, who leads a gang of right-wing Skinheads.
Randall frames Bahner for the murders and rapes and kills Bahne's lovely wife, Michelle Berger. Bahner teams up with femme cop RFhonda Grey to track down the murderers.
Efficient thriller benefits from solid performances, especially Randall's no-nonsense effort, whether spouting racist slogans or posing as a cool cop. Berger's a beautiful blonde who adds eye-appeal to the proceedings.
Tech contributions are adequate for a video-aimed feature.
P. M. Entertainment flick in which Blake Bahner plays a parole officer whose minority parolees start to show up murdered. The culprits wind up being a racist right-wing white supremacist movement led by a variety of LAPD officers including P. M. regulars Addison Randall and chief William Smith. Bahner's digging into the matter whines up getting his wife raped and killed with little to no emotion from him by the way, and from there on my enjoyment of this was solely based on how good the main Bads get it in the end. They do get it, but in oddly stupid ways.
Most of these spend about 90% of the run time building up to about 10 minutes of shoddy action in the end, what makes this one slightly better is the build isn't boring, and Randall's piano playing bad guy is surprisingly quite good.
Most of these spend about 90% of the run time building up to about 10 minutes of shoddy action in the end, what makes this one slightly better is the build isn't boring, and Randall's piano playing bad guy is surprisingly quite good.
IN DEADLY BREED, a cop named Jake Walker (Blake Bahner) discovers that a fellow officer has taken over a white supremacist group that is terrorizing and murdering members of the minority community. Jake reads about their crimes in the newspaper, while his gorgeous wife does her exercises in wonderfully sheer, frilly underwear. Jake seems to consider this a "distraction".
He eventually finds a way to better manage his time, resulting in soft core love, while sultry, elevator music plays.
Jake soon sets out to put an end to the homicidal haters and their piano-playing leader.
AMAZING FACTS: #1- Apparently, as long as a cop gives a criminal a good talking to, he will change his ways instantly, and lead a crime-free life! #2- Classically-trained pianist cops, who happen to be Nazis, only drink brandy between killings! #3- It's easy to get away with multiple murders, as long as you're under the leadership of an eeevil cop with a mustache! #4- The most efficient way for cops to deal with white supremacists is with dynamite!
Watch and learn.
Be sure to stick around for the bible verse at the end.
Co-stars William Smith as "The Captain"...
He eventually finds a way to better manage his time, resulting in soft core love, while sultry, elevator music plays.
Jake soon sets out to put an end to the homicidal haters and their piano-playing leader.
AMAZING FACTS: #1- Apparently, as long as a cop gives a criminal a good talking to, he will change his ways instantly, and lead a crime-free life! #2- Classically-trained pianist cops, who happen to be Nazis, only drink brandy between killings! #3- It's easy to get away with multiple murders, as long as you're under the leadership of an eeevil cop with a mustache! #4- The most efficient way for cops to deal with white supremacists is with dynamite!
Watch and learn.
Be sure to stick around for the bible verse at the end.
Co-stars William Smith as "The Captain"...
This film starts with a high-ranking police officer called "Captain" (William Smith) telling detective "Kilpatrick" (Addison Randall) that it's time to take justice into their own hands by targeting people of different races and ethnicities. Kilpatrick then recruits and trains a group of young men, much like the military trains its enlistees. The scene shifts to a man named "Jake Walker" (Blake Bahner), who has just taken a job as a parole officer and is being shown around the police station by his good friend "Vincent" (Joe Verroca). Unfortunately, although he tries his best to ensure his new parolees are given every chance to succeed, he soon discovers that almost every one of them who isn't Caucasian is being killed under mysterious circumstances. Making matters worse, the police don't seem interested in this clear pattern. Moreover, the more he presses the issue, the more he annoys both the Captain and Kilpatrick. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this movie was one of those low-budget, B-movies made during the 80s that featured plenty of action but little else. The plot was predictable, the acting was poor, and the action scenes lacked realism. Still, I appreciated the overall 80s atmosphere, which is why I rated this movie a bit higher than it probably deserves.
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