Movie |
Torture | Martial Arts
Disclaimer: All content and media belong to original content streaming platforms/owners like Netflix, Disney+ Hotstar, Amazon Prime Videos, JioCinema, SonyLIV etc. 91mobiles entertainment does not claim any rights to the content and only aggregate the content along with the service providers links.
6/10
IMDbBox Office Collection 20,345,361 USD
The scene where the two hoods walk into the tavern to rob it, only to find that it's full of cops is based on an actual event that took place in an infamous after-hours bar on Chicago's near North Side where policemen gathered after their shifts. Among the cast are several veterans of the Chicago Police force including Dennis Farina.
The script was originally offered to Clint Eastwood as the fourth Dirty Harry film with a working title of "Dirty Harry IV: Code of Silence". but Eastwood turned it down. In 1979, the screenplay had been written and offered to Warner Bros., the studio that made the "Dirty Harry" movies. The fourth installment in that film franchise ended up being another movie instead which was Sudden Impact (1983). Eastwood already was working on Pale Rider (1985) the same year with the same screen writers of this film.
Actor Dennis Farina, who plays the cop Detective Dorato, was actually working as a real life police officer in Chicago, Illinois during the production of this picture.
One of Chuck Norris personal favorite films he ever did.
The script was written for both Clint Eastwood and Kris Kristofferson but they both turned it down. Ironically, the screenwriters who wrote the story for this film also wrote Pale Rider (1985) and Flashpoint (1984) in which Eastwood and Kristofferson each starred in respectively.
"Eddie Cusack: When I want your opinion, I'll beat it out of you."
"Luis Comacho: [Camacho and Cusack run into each other in a public building] One day, I would like to give you a gift of a Columbian necktie. [his underlings laugh] Luis Comacho: It's very special. You slit the throat, pull out the tongue and on you... [laughs] Luis Comacho: it would look beautiful. Eddie Cusack: [smirking] Why don't you give it to me right now?"