Gazillion Movies Review :
Nick Parker (Rutger Hauer) became blind in the Vietnam War. He arrives at a domestic tribe, which teaches him to deal with his blindness and his stick, provided with a samurai sword. Once back in his own country he decides to visit his old friend Frank Daveraux (Terry O'Quinn). Frank however appears to have been kidnapped and is forced to work in a narcotics laboratory. Daveraux refuses to work here and the mafia decides to kidnap his son. Then Parker starts a fight against the mafia to save Daveraux and his little son.
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Lisa Blount
Meg Foster
Nick Cassavetes
Noble Willingham
Red Mitchell
Rick Overton
Rutger Hauer
Shô Kosugi
Terry O'Quinn
Alex Morris
Barbara Gulling-Goff
Blue Deckert
Bonnie Suggs
Brandon Call
C.K. McFarland
Charles Cooper
Dave Bartholomew
David R. Ellis
Debora Williams
Dorothy Le May
Ernest Mack
Fred Lerner
Gene Skillen
Glenn Lampert
Glenn R. Wilder
Harold Suggs
Jay Pennison
Jeffrey J. Dashnaw
Julia González
Kyle Thatcher
Lincoln Casey Jr.
Linwood Walker
Mark Fickert
Michael Adams
Mike Shanks
Mitch Hrushowy
Patricia Mathews
Paul James Vasquez
R. Nelson Brown
Randall 'Tex' Cobb
Ray Colbert
Robert Prentiss
Roy Morgan
Sharon Shackelford
T.J. McFarland
Tiger Chung Lee
Tim Mateer
Weasel Forshaw
Woody Watson
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| Director |
Phillip Noyce
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| Editor |
David A. Simmons
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| Music |
J. Peter Robinson
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| Producer |
Daniel Grodnik
Tim Matheson
Charles Robert Carner
David Madden
Dennis Murphy
Robert W. Cort
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| Writer |
Charles Robert Carner
Ryozo Kasahara
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