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A typical night for veterans at a VFW turns into an all-out battle for survival when a desperate teen runs into the bar with a bag of stolen drugs. When a gang of violent punks come looking for her, the vets use every weapon at their disposal to protect the girl and themselves from an unrelenting attack.
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A typical night for veterans at a VFW turns into an all-out battle for survival when a desperate teen runs into the bar with a bag of stolen drugs. When a gang of violent punks come looking for her, the vets use every weapon at their disposal to protect the girl and themselves from an unrelenting attack.
6.1/10
IMDbBest Supporting Actor | 2020 | William
Budget 1,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 23,101 USD
The interiors of the VFW post were shot on location at a real VFW hall in Grand Prairie, Texas (specifically Post #2494). Several of the hall's real veterans appear as extras in the bar during the opening scenes.
At 01:08:12, Boz (Travis Hammer) says "Fire it up". This was a chant by T-Bird (David Patrick Kelly) and his crew in The Crow (1994).
On the list of features seen above the cinema, one of them is called "Bliss". This is a reference to Begos' previous film.
Although it's never spoken onscreen, Walter's army jacket- and the end credits- indicate that his surname is "Reed," a reference to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, one of the United States' most prominent military hospitals.
There's a Brainscan (1994) poster on the wall outside of the theater.
"Fred Parras: Right about now, I'm feeling real eager. So whatever you're gonna do, quit flapping your gums and do it. But when you come, boy, you come sharp. Because you make a mistake, I'm gonna cut your heart out."
"Boz: VFW? Gutter: Veterans of Foreign Wars"