After his family is brutally murdered for an unknown reason, a computer engineer sets out to find those responsible.After his family is brutally murdered for an unknown reason, a computer engineer sets out to find those responsible.After his family is brutally murdered for an unknown reason, a computer engineer sets out to find those responsible.
Thomas Hunter
- Taylor
- (as Tom Hunter)
Danny Huston
- Mark Kinsdale
- (as Danny Houston)
Richard Harrison
- Jeffrey Kinsdale
- (as Ricky Harrison)
Mark Lowell
- Eddy Fonseca
- (as Robert Lowell)
Jan Englund
- Agnes Fonseca
- (as Jan Lowell)
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Did you know
- TriviaFinal theatrical movie of Director Edward Dmytryk.
- GoofsIn the final scene when Kinsdale shoots the fleeing terrorist in the back, after his Colt 1911 runs out of ammunition, the slide does lock back, and he continues to pull the trigger with the gun making a clicking sound, as if it is a double action. The 1911 is a single action and will not make that sound.
- Quotes
Mike McAllister: He's found his killers. He doesn't want them in jail. And neither the machine nor I can predict exactly what his next move is going to be!
- ConnectionsFeatured in 9/11 Alchemy - Facing Reality (2018)
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It's fun to see George Kennedy in this kind of a role as a grieving father out for revenge. I've mostly only seen him in westerns up until now. Raf Vallone was excellent as the Inspector and always a pleasure to watch. The plot is pretty straightforward stuff so there's very little mystery to be had here.
Good soundtrack. Good action sequences toward the end (you have to wait for them).
The most interesting part was how old school and all-knowing the computers are in this film. Literally, the characters are physically connecting telephones to large computer machines in order to send and receive green text on a black screen, and they take everything the computer says as gospel. Lol. Those were different times.
Good soundtrack. Good action sequences toward the end (you have to wait for them).
The most interesting part was how old school and all-knowing the computers are in this film. Literally, the characters are physically connecting telephones to large computer machines in order to send and receive green text on a black screen, and they take everything the computer says as gospel. Lol. Those were different times.
- dopefishie
- Jul 16, 2023
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- Runtime1 hour 35 minutes
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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