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During the movie, Jerry Lee becomes tired, and begins to fail doing his normal way of life. They also reluctantly team up with Sergeant Wendy Welles and her Doberman Pinscher , Zeus, who, according to Welles, was trained in the Netherlands and listen to commands in Dutch (although in reality the commands are in German).
Bloodfist VIII: Trained to Kill (though later released as Bloodfist VIII: Hard Way Out) is a 1996 American action film directed by Rick Jacobson and starring Don "The Dragon" Wilson, John Patrick White, Jillian McWhirter, and Warren Burton. It was written by Alex Simon. It is the Final Bloodfist movie in name only to star Don "The Dragon" Wilson
The No Mercy Man (also known as Bad Man, Trained to Kill, and Trained to Kill USA) is a 1973 action film with elements of a modern-day Western starring Steve Sandor, Rockne Tarkington, Sid Haig, Ron Thompson, Mike Lane, and Richard X. Slattery.
William Shatner [1] [2] OC (born March 22, 1931) is a Canadian actor. In a career spanning seven decades, he is best known for his portrayal of James T. Kirk in the Star Trek franchise, from his 1966 debut as the captain of the starship Enterprise in the second pilot of the first Star Trek television series to his final appearance as Captain Kirk in the seventh Star Trek feature film, Star ...
During a car chase, Riggs and Murtaugh stumble upon a trunk full of smuggled South African Krugerrands. This sparks a series of attempts at their lives, forcing them to take a less dangerous case, protecting Leo Getz , a loud-mouthed whistleblower with whom they gradually bond and befriend. However, they realize that Getz was involved in the ...
Licence to Kill: John Glen: Timothy Dalton, Robert Davi, Talisa Soto, Carey Lowell: Spy/action: Filmed in Mexican studiss Little Sweetheart: Anthony Simmons: John Hurt, Karen Young: Thriller [1] Melancholia Andi Engel Jeroen Krabbé, Susannah York: Thriller: Co-production with West Germany [2] My Left Foot: Jim Sheridan
A View to a Kill is a 1985 spy film, the fourteenth in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, and the seventh and final appearance of Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. Although the title is adapted from Ian Fleming 's 1960 short story " From a View to a Kill ", the film has an entirely original screenplay.
The Kill-Off was a part of the so-called Jim Thompson revival in the late 1980s and early 1990s. [1] The other Jim Thompson novels to be adapted into films were The Grifters and After Dark, My Sweet. [2] The Kill Off's US release would arrive in the same year as the aforementioned films.