Lethal Force (2002)
Facts
| Directed by | Alvin Ecarma |
| Cast | Cris Dinwiddie, Ray Cooper, Ron Lincoln, Duane Rouch and Cash Flagg Jr. |
| Theatrical Release | July 7, 2002 |
| DVD Release | February 12, 2008 |
| Running Time | 70 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 828221080010 |
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About Lethal Force
After his wife is murdered and his son kidnapped, a gangster is forced to betray his best friend - a deadly killer - in the raucous, off-the-wall satire/homage that is to action films what Scream is to horror movies.
A wonderful action/comedy/horror film that takes the viewers into a world where John Woo and Quentin Tarantino hang out with Kevin Smith and Dr. Evil. This is a cult classic in the making, sure to be a hit with any crowd that enjoys movies. Product Description
A wonderful action/comedy/horror film that takes the viewers into a world where John Woo and Quentin Tarantino hang out with Kevin Smith and Dr. Evil. This is a cult classic in the making, sure to be a hit with any crowd that enjoys movies. Product Description
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User Reviews
Average user review:| difficult to suffer through! |
| ln a nutshell... |
| An amazing blast to the face and funnybone |
Frank Pritchard stars as Jack Carter. He's a well-meaning patsy caught between his old friend, Frank Savitch (Cash Flagg Jr.), an unstoppable assassin, and Mal Lock (Andrew Hewitt), a wheelchair-bound super-baddie with a legion of white-masked goons at his command. Director Ecarma does well to keep things fresh in what could otherwise be a staid action film with wonderfully kinetic camerawork and large doses of dry-witted comedy.
The tricky hybrid of comedy and action could have easily failed, turning LETHAL FORCE into a ridiculous farce like THE NAKED GUN or a silly gest like THE JEWEL OF THE NILE. Rather, this small-budgeted film ($12K!) wonderfully succeeds on all levels. The film is technically adroit and chock full of laugh-out-loud outrageousness.
I really can't say enough good things about LETHAL FORCE. Each time I watch it, I find myself enjoying it even more than the last. November 14, 2006
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