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Synopsis: After oil is found in a small town and local factory shut down, violent crime skyrockets. A young man has had enough and calls in his older brother, a cynical Vietnam vet, who cleans the streets but then tries to take over the town.
 
IMDB:
5.2
PG
Year:
1976
89 min
57 Views


- How's business?

- Great in the back.

- It's dead out here.

- Linda Ronstadt she ain't.

Hey, get back on the door.

I want to hear her sing.

If that happens while you're gone,

I'll call you. Now get on the door.

- What the hell key are you playing in?

- All the keys you were singing in.

I think you're getting it.

Give me a Rye and Ginger.

This guy's name is Pepper Cinnader.

He showed up about the same time

they opened the oil fields.

I reckon he's behind

most of the illegal goings on.

I hope he's in.

I'll take it from here.

Well I was going to introduce you to

the head waiter. Get you a good table.

If he stakes me in a

corner, I'll call you.

Take care, boy!

Action's in the background, cowboy.

Well I ain't looking for

any action, cowgirl.

I remember you. The ladies room

Texaco station, Tropicana, Texas, 1969.

I spent all of 69 in the orient.

You're a cop. I hate cops.

So do I.

It's a beginning.

You're crazy.

You got a great place here.

- What's this?

- Fun zone.

Have fun.

- I hope you're not in a hurry.

- I got all night.

Come on, let's bust this place.

Aaron is waiting.

Got to feed the chickens?

I'll be back.

I don't have to be at work until 8.

Little Dee, you are out of work.

Oh, good hit.

The cops?

The rival game.

I heard of paying out the local police.

This is the best.

You got time to get dressed, get

your ass back out here and leave town.

I suppose it's too late

to work something out?

Too late.

We're busy.

- Hurry out, let's go.

- Slow down. Ok, get your hands off.

Shame on you.

Alright, all of them flushed out.

- Get inside.

- What the hell are you doing?

You're on my team now.

- Now. What's next?

- In the back.

Ain't I lucky.

He ain't never was much of a hunter.

That old man Shakey never misses

the opening of the deer season.

Won't use nothing but

one of this muzzle loaders.

- Do they work?

- Yeah, accurate up to about 75 yards.

You got to be a hell of a hunter,

or you won't ever get a deer.

You and Aaron hunt a lot

when you were kids?

No, he did.

I never like killing.

I'd rather make something.

He's frightening to me.

- Did you ever fight him?

- No.

Yeah, I did once. Long time ago, for

a girl. We were about seventeen.

We were seventeen or eighteen.

- Who won?

- He did.

Ok, I see. She picked you?

Was it Iris?

We all ended up friends. I think she's

the only girl in Elk Hills he ever liked.

Maybe that's why he hates it around here.

He don't hate nothing.

Aaron just got to have a big fuss made over

him if he thinks people don't like him.

A hero.

Daddy, daddy, it's finished

just in time for the parade.

How do you like it?

- You'll steal the parade, darling.

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George Armitage

George Armitage (born 1942) is an American film director, screenwriter and producer. He got his start as part of the stable of up-and-coming filmmakers who broke into the business through Roger Corman's New World Pictures. He is most well known as the director of the films Miami Blues and Grosse Pointe Blank. more…

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