Avenging Force
Avenging Force is a 1986 American action film directed by Sam Firstenberg. The screenplay was written by James Booth, who co-starred in the film. It was originally intended as a sequel to the 1985 film Invasion U.S.A., which starred Chuck Norris in the role of Matt Hunter.[3] The film had a negative critical reception but it gained cult success on home video and since then, it was considered a cult film.
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Directed by | Sam Firstenberg |
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Written by | James Booth |
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Music by | George S. Clinton |
Cinematography | Gideon Porath |
Edited by | Michael J. Duthie |
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Running time | 103 minutes[1] |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Box office | $4.7 million[2] |
Plot
In the swamps of the Louisiana bayou, two men are hunted and killed by four costumed, well-armed adversaries.
Retired Secret Service agent, Captain Matt Hunter (Dudikoff), has retired to his family's cattle ranch in Louisiana and Texas, with his sister Sarah (Gereighty) and grandfather. They drive to New Orleans, meeting Matt's old military comrade and local politician Larry Richards (James), who is now running for U.S. Senate. At dinner, Larry hesitantly mentions threats made against his life during the election cycle, which he dismisses as harmless. Later that day, Larry, Matt and their families ride in Larry's float in the Mardi Gras parade. Disguised as revelers, assassins open fire on Larry's float, accidentally killing his eldest son. Matt and Larry take down the attackers, but Matt loses the last assassin in charge in the crowd.
Matt calls in a favor to his old boss, Admiral Brown (Booth), and learns the perpetrators are members of an organization known only to U.S. intelligence as the Pentangle. Taking the name of the five-pointed star, the Pentangle is a far right-wing group promoting extreme views on gun rights, immigration, and security and whose leadership is suspected of operating a hunting club targeting people. The Secret Service suspects the cult is composed of businessmen and authority figures with connections to Washington, run by five members, each represented by a point on the star; however they lack further knowledge and ask Matt to infiltrate the organization to gain further intel. Matt declines, citing his family, and instead sends his and Larry's family to hide out at his ranch. Meanwhile, Matt and Larry intentionally foil a second trap set by the Pentangle, eliminating several more assassins in a dockyard confrontation.
Prof. Elliott Glastenbury (John P. Ryan) is the head of Glastenbury Industries and the leader of his cult, the Pentangle. Having rallied his cult's support by eschewing his far right-wing views, he takes personal interest in Matt after reviewing surveillance of the botched Richards hit, Pentangle's first failure; the members Wade Delaney (Bill Wallace), Jeb Wallace (Karl Johnson), and Charles Lavall (Alaimo) contemplate asking Matt to join. Learning that the families are hiding out at Matt's ranch, Glastenbury orders Delaney, Wallace, and Lavall to attack the ranch, killing the Secret Service agents and Matt's grandfather while setting the ranch ablaze. Matt, Sarah, and Larry's wife all escape, while Larry goes back to rescue his youngest son, but is shot in the process. As Matt saves them both, Larry asks Matt to protect his son and dies. Meanwhile, Pentangle finds Sarah and Larry's wife hiding outside, taking Sarah hostage and executing Larry's wife. Matt attempts to escape via the roof with Larry's son but is shot in the leg, falling to the ground. Pentangle gives Matt two weeks to agree to be hunted, or they will kill Sarah. Before leaving, they execute Larry's youngest son in front of an injured Matt.
Two weeks later, Matt shows up to a Cajun bayou party, where the Pentangle members are guests. Matt finds Sarah about to be auctioned off by the brothel as a sex slave. He rescues her but attracts the Pentangle's attention while doing so, escaping into the swamps on foot. The Pentangle hunts him throughout the night; one by one, Matt eliminates Lavall, Wallace, and Delaney until only Glastenbury remains. Ambushed by Glastenbury, Matt stabs him, allowing both men time to escape, with Matt taking Sarah to Admiral Brown for treatment and protection.
Matt then confronts Glastenbury at his mansion. Declining his offer to join the Pentangle, the two duel amidst Glastenbury's collection of antique weaponry. Glastenbury appears to have the upper hand, but Matt impales him on one of his own statues, killing him. Matt goes to the hospital to see Sarah, where Admiral Brown congratulates him on a job well done. Matt confronts him that only the Secret Service knew that the families were hiding out on Matt's ranch; therefore, someone in the Service is connected to the Pentangle (strongly implying that the Admiral is the unnamed, fifth member of the Pentangle's membership.) Matt vows to continue fighting the Pentangle and leaves.
Cast
- Michael Dudikoff as Captain Matt Hunter
- Steve James as Larry Richards
- James Booth as Admiral Brown
- Bill Wallace as Wade Delaney
- John P. Ryan as Professor Elliott Glastenbury
- Karl Johnson as Commander Jeb Wallace
- Marc Alaimo Charles Lavall
- Allison Gereighty as Sarah Hunter
Release
Home media
The film has been released on DVD in the UK and was released in the United States on DVD and Blu-ray on 9 December 2014 by Kino Lorber.[4] The Film will be released on Blu Ray internationally by 88 Films on August 24th 2020, with a Limited Slipcase & 4 Art Cards..
References
- "Avenging Force (18)". British Board of Film Classification. November 4, 1986. Retrieved November 12, 2016.
- Avenging Force at Box Office Mojo
- McCormick, James (May 11, 2017). "Ninjas, Break Dancing and Filmmaking: An Interview With Director Sam Firstenberg". That's Not Current. Retrieved June 14, 2017.
- "Avenging Force [VHS]: Michael Dudikoff, Steve James, James Booth, William Wallace, John P. Ryan, Karl Johnson, Marc Alaimo, Allison Gereighty, Loren Farmer, Rick Boyle, Sylvia Joseph, Robert Taylor, Gideon Porath, Sam Firstenberg, Michael J. Duthie, Menahem Golan, Yoram Globus: Video". Amazon.com. Retrieved October 13, 2010.
- Darnton, Nina (September 13, 1986). "FILM: 'AVENGING FORCE,' WITH MICHAEL DUDIKOFF". The New York Times. Retrieved December 5, 2010.
- "FILM: 'AVENGING FORCE,' WITH MICHAEL DUDIKOFF". The Washington Post. September 15, 1986. Retrieved December 5, 2010.
External links
- Avenging Force at IMDb
- Avenging Force at Rotten Tomatoes
- Avenging Force at AllMovie
- Avenging Force at Facemelting Films