Directed by:
Craig R. BaxleyScreenplay:
Robert ReneauCinematography:
Matthew F. LeonettiCast:
Carl Weathers, Craig T. Nelson, Vanity, Sharon Stone, Tom Wilson, Bill Duke, Robert Davi, Ed O'Ross, James Lew, Miguel A. Núńez Jr., Branscombe Richmond (more)VOD (1)
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A Detroit cop goes up against an evil car company owner. The businessman has been killing auto union representatives and replacing them with his own men, but Action Jackson is watching and stalking his every move. When the executive tries to frame Jackson for murder, he trips up and the cop finally catches him. Jackson is helped by a Motown singer who first sides with the auto man, but then switches her allegiance, and affections, to the cop. (official distributor synopsis)
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Even during the peak of the 1980s, the film remains an incredibly dumb and cheaply told story about an angry black man who showed everyone. Carl Weathers was definitely capable of more than that! ()
I love stuff like this. Carl Weathers is awesome, the action is pretty good and there's some good dry wisecracks. Yeah, it's a B-movie, but it's a great B-movie. And I love it! ()
The best solo performance by Carl Weathers. ()
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