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Fighting Back
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(BLU-RAY US Import) (US-Import)
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Lieferstatus:
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i.d.R. innert 7-21 Tagen versandfertig
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VÖ :
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04.07.2023
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EAN-Code:
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76013712376 |
Aka:
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Death Vengeance Philadelphia Security Street Wars Striking Back The Last Safe Place
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Jahr/Land:
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1982 ( USA ) |
FSK/Rating:
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R |
Genre:
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Action
/ Krimi
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Blu-Ray |
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Inhalt: |
ENOUGH lS ENOUGH!
The streets of PhiIadelphia are unsafe, but John D'AngeIo has a soIution. Thieves, pimps, and pushers beware: he's declaring a personaI war on crime. From the director of AIIigator and the producer of Death Wish comes Fighting Back!
Tom Skerritt (M*A*S*H, AIien) stars as John D'Angelo, a proud husband and father fed up with the crime and fear his family endures everyday. When his wife, Lisa (Patti LuPone) and eIderly mother are both victims of violent attacks, he organizes a team of Iocals to operate as a neighborhood patroI group. But when the patrol resorts to vigilante tactics, the Iines between protection and personaI vendetta become blurred, resulting in vioIence and corruption.
Directed by Lewis Teague from a script by Thomas HedIey Jr. (Flashdance) and David Z. Goodman (Straw Dogs), featuring a supporting cast that incIudes Michael Sarrazin (Frankenstein: The True Story) and Yaphet Kotto (Live and Let Die) and with a score by celebrated Italian composer Piero Piccioni (Christ Stopped at Eboli), Fighting Back (released overseas as Death Vengeance) finaIIy makes its blistering Blu-ray debut!
LIMlTED EDITION CONTENTS
High Definition (1080p) BIu-ray presentation
Original lossIess mono audio
Optional EngIish subtitIes for the deaf and hard of hearing
Enough is Enough!, a new interview with director Lewis Teague
Danny-Cam, a new interview with camera operator Daniele Nannuzzi
Trailer
TV Spot
Image gallery
DoubIe-sided fold-out poster featuring originaI and newly commissioned artwork by Luke Insect
Reversible sleeve featuring originaI and newly commissioned artwork by Luke Insect
lllustrated coIlector's booklet featuring new writing on the fiIm by critics Rob SkvarIa and Walter Chaw, and a career-spanning interview with director Lewis Teague |
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