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Death Feud

Alone they're dangerous. Together they're a nightmare...
1987 | 90m | English

(273 votes)

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Director: Carl Monson
Writer: Carl Monson
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While in town on shore leave, Joe meets, falls in love with and proposes to Anne, a beautiful woman he rescues from an attacker. Anne, however, has a past: she's a prostitute and a former heroin addict on the run from her well-connected pimp, Harry. With the help of his friend, Chris, Joe must make sure Harry can never threaten Anne again.
Release Date: Jan 01, 1987
Director: Carl Monson
Writer: Carl Monson
Genres: Action
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Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 04, 2025
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Name Character
Frank Stallone Jr. Joe
Christopher Mitchum Chris
Karen Mayo-Chandler Anne
Anthony Caruso Harry
Gary Wood Slim
Greta Blackburn Jenny
Lisa Loring Roxey
Nicholas Worth Jim
Michael Gregory Truck Driver
Patrick Wright Hank
Charles Dierkop Boat Gunman
Carl Monson Harold
Mohammed Rustam Doctor
Gail Harris Harry's Girl Friend
Erika Nann Hooker
Name Job
Carl Monson Writer, Director
Jack Beckett Cinematography
David Bergeaud Music
Jess Mancilla Editor
Alan Kaun Production Design
Scott York Art Direction
Fran Nevue Set Decoration
Jack Goga Additional Music
Henri Charr Editor
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Mardi Rustam Producer
Carl Monson Producer
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JPV852
3.0

On the line of so bad it's good. The entire movie is pretty laughable and at times aimless with some pointless scenes. Stallone, FRANK Stallone and Mitchum, CHRISTOPHER Mitchum, weren't good either though the writing was awful. That said, even watching it alone, I did have a good laugh at least. ... As a side, if anyone picks up the Vinegar Syndrome release, the Frank Stallone interview was great, he was honest about how bad the movie was and briefly tells a story about watching it with his brother...

Jun 23, 2021