Excessive Force (1993) Reviews

Excessive Force (1993)
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Martial arts hero Thomas Ian Griffith wrote, produced, and starred in this action thriller. Terry McCain (Griffith) is a Chicago police officer who is bent on revenge after his partners are killed by Mafia gunmen. McCain knows that he won't be able to get the justice he demands within the system, so he persuades his boss, Devlin (Lance Henriksen), to keep him off the list of suspects after he kills mob kingpin Sal DiMarco (Burt Young). McCain changes his mind about killing the crime boss, but someone else with a grudge guns down DiMarco instead; however, when he tries to meet with Devlin to explain what's happened, he's met by a squad of killers. McCain learns that his partner Frankie (Tony Todd) is actually still alive and was in cahoots with Devlin to steal $3 million in drug money away from DiMarco, a deal scotched by McCain's desire for revenge. The supporting cast includes James Earl Jones and Charlotte Lewis. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Thomas Ian GriffithLance Henriksen, (more)
Director(s):
Jon D. Hess
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Sammy M.

We got a little ways into this one before it dawned on us we'd seen it a real long time back. Henriksen and James Earl were, unfortunately, the only REAL actors in the piece. It had a decent premise and plot was just OK. Give it a look if you REALLY don't have anything better to do. A famous Charleston Heston line, "It didn't blow my skirt up."

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    Sammy M.

    We got a little ways into this one before it dawned on us we'd seen it a real long time back. Henriksen and James Earl were, unfortunately, the only REAL actors in the piece. It had a decent premise and plot was just OK. Give it a look if you REALLY don't have anything better to do. A famous Charleston Heston line, "It didn't blow my skirt up."

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