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Lethal Force (2002)

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Directed byAlvin Ecarma
CastFrank Prather, Patricia Williams (II), Cash Flagg Jr., Andrew Hewitt and J. Patrick Collins Jr.
Theatrical ReleaseJuly 7, 2002
DVD ReleaseFebruary 12, 2008
Running Time70 minutes
MPAA RatingR (Restricted)
UPC Code828221080010
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Languages: English (Original Language)
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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.System Requirements:Running Time: 70 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: ACTION/ADVENTURE/CRIME UPC: 828221080010 Manufacturer No: UN-1021 Product Description

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User Reviews

Average user review: 3.5 (3 reviews)

rating: 1 Quotedifficult to suffer through!Quote
This is another one of those "it's so bad, it's good" chop socky flicks that is... really tough to get through! Almost everything about the film screams amateur, however, some of the stunts were reasonably well done, but most really laughable. Compounding that is the fact the film really isn't all that funny nor entertaining either. June 2, 2008

rating: 5 Quoteln a nutshell...Quote
A BLAST of Funtastic Kung Fu, Chop Socky, Tom Foolery, & Highbrow Highjinx... LOVED IT!!! January 11, 2007

rating: 5 QuoteAn amazing blast to the face and funnyboneQuote
Alvin Ecarma's LETHAL FORCE boasts geysers of blood à la the LONE WOLF & CUB films, blazing guns (and latent homosexuality) from John Woo's A BETTER TOMORROW, and a bevy of stylistic and thematic nods to other favorite films from CONAN THE BARBARIAN to EVIL DEAD 2 to ARMOUR OF GOD. Even the temporary soundtrack present when I saw LETHAL FORCE at a riotous MicroCineFest 2001 screening (where it walked away with the Audience and Judges' Awards for Best Feature Film) possessed musical cues (and sound effects) from ENTER THE DRAGON, FOR A FEW DOLLARS MORE, and other films of high regard.

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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