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Vigilante Force
Description
An action film begins when oil is found in a small town, which follows local factory shut down, violent crime skyrockets. A young man has had enough and calls in his older brother, a cynical Vietnam vet, who cleans the streets but then tries to take over the town.
An action film begins when oil is found in a small town, which follows local factory shut down, violent crime skyrockets. A young man has had enough and calls in his older brother, a cynical Vietnam vet, who cleans the streets but then tries to take over the town.
Actors:
Charles Cyphers,
Don Pulford,
Debbie Lytton,
Brent Armitage,
Peter Coe,
Paul Gleason,
Antony Carbone
Charles Cyphers
28 July 1939, Niagara Falls, New York, USA
Don Pulford
5 March 1936, Los Angeles, California, USA
Debbie Lytton
29 June 1966, Los Angeles, California, USA
Brent Armitage
Peter Coe
11 November 1918, Dubrovnik, Yugoslavia
Paul Gleason
4 May 1939, Jersey City, New Jersey, USA
Antony Carbone
15 June 1925, Calabria, Italy
Country:
United States
Keywords:
#Chateau Productions #George Armitage #Jan-Michael Vincent #Kris Kristofferson #Victoria Principal #Vigilante Force
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September 25, 2015
Imagine Road House, but on a smaller budget and more country-fried.
December 17, 2011
... a film of such consuming sleaziness of motivation and rationale that the feeblest gestures toward credibility and mere continuity are bypassed ...
April 07, 2017
A forgettable but entertaining lightweight routine action film.
September 26, 2015
Considering its eye-catching cast and a workable premise, this ranks as a real disappointment, with writer-director George Armitage content to churn out drive-in yahoo fare rather than craft anything with any sort of staying power.

