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Ruckus (1981)

Ruckus (1981)
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A shell-shocked Vietnam vet escapes from an Alabama mental ward and tries to hole up in a little county town. He uses his jungle fighting tactics to defend himself from the Southern thugs who hassle him and the local yokels set up a manhunt to capture him. ~ Rovi

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Director(s):
Max Kleven
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
 
 
 
 

Synopsis of Ruckus

A shell-shocked Vietnam vet escapes from an Alabama mental ward and tries to hole up in a little county town. He uses his jungle fighting tactics to defend himself from the Southern thugs who hassle him and the local yokels set up a manhunt to capture him. ~ Rovi

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Director(s):
Max Kleven
Writer(s):
Max Kleven
Producer(s):
Paul Maslansky
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Language, Violence, Questionable for Children, Adult Situations)
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    Sharon S.

    great movie

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    SHAWN B.

    This film is a fun, saturday afternoon 70's style romp of action, and cheesy southern cliches. The team of David Morell/Slyvester Stallone directly plagerized from this film with "First Blood", a bigger budget version of the same film. Theres even a dirt bike chase scene in each film. Shame on you guys. This film is not for those used to big budgets, and films newer than the 90's era. But for those who love older action films in all their cheesy low budget glory, check it out! Watch for Linda Blair, and Richard Farnsworth.

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