Enforcer from Death Row

1976

Action / Adventure

1
IMDb Rating 3.5/10 10 137 137

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Plot summary

A former ranger sits in prison awaiting his execution when an international organization frees him and assigns him to crush a deadly spy ring.

Top cast

John M. Jackson as (as John Jackson)
James Lew as Karate Fighter
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737.76 MB
1018*720
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 20 min
Seeds 1
1.34 GB
1528*1080
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 20 min
Seeds 2

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by kingofthekickboxers

The worst kind of bad movie

This is the worst kind of bad movie-boring! It is apparently at least two, maybe three different movies edited together to make one really bad, really dull movie. In movie one, there is an asian guy who is broken out of death row in a really dull way and sent to manilla to find some really dull drug dealers, and in the second movie, you have two extremely poor dubbed drug dealers who torture a varity of people in really dull ways. Meanwhile, the asian guy from movie one wanders around, characters come and go with no explanation, ninjas with pillow cases on their heads run about, a totally out of place rape scene is thrown in for no reason, and the absolute most boring car chase ever filmed is included in the mess. So boring it is not even worth checking out.
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Reviewed by bensonmum2 1 / 10

Where in the World is Cameron Mitchell?

What was that? I've seen a lot of bad movies in my time, but Enforcer from Death Row ranks right up there with the absolute worst. I wasn't expecting the second coming of Citizen Kane or anything, but come on - this thing is barely watchable.

I would have probably never rented Enforcer from Death Row but for two things. First, the plot description I read on the Netflix website intrigued me. "T.L. Young (Leo Fong) sits imprisoned on death row, awaiting his date with the electric chair. But he's given a second chance when he's rescued by members of an international peacekeeping organization. In exchange for his life, however, Young is sent on a risky mission to stop a deadly group of criminals. This movie is jam-packed with action scenes featuring lethal ninjas, brutal tortures and thrilling car chases." Sounds kinda cool. Unfortunately, the people responsible for this abomination had no concept of how to make a movie. I could cite any number of atrocious problems with Enforcer from Death Row (like the bad acting or the weak special effects or the 75-watt bulb used to light the sets or the three Bunsen burners and test tube racks that made up the bacterial weapons lab or the laughable dubbing choices or the "thrilling" low-speed helicopter rescue or . . .), but I'll focus on the complete lack of continuity found in the movie. The most offensive example is a scene where a guy jumps off the roof of a building and miraculously lands in the ocean. And I don't mean right at the water's edge - he landed way out in at least 4 or more feet of water. How'd he do that? Moments later, he's on a road stopping a passing car. The overhead shot shows the car, the road, and some vividly green farmland. What happened to the ocean? What happened to the building? Was there something in the movie about teleportation I missed? It's just jaw-dropping ridiculous.

The second reason I took a chance on Enforcer from Death Row was Cameron Mitchell. As a rule, I'll watch anything with Cameron Mitchell at least once. Even when the movie's bad, he's usually entertaining. I had read from another review that Mitchell's time was limited to a couple of minutes at the most. Well, not in my version of movie. I sat for almost an hour and a half and no Cameron Mitchell. What the . . . ? How can you put Mitchell's name in the credits and not deliver? What a rip!

My best advice is to stay as far away from this turkey as you can. Even if you find a copy that includes Cameron Mitchell, it's still not worth it.

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