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Death Promise

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A man sets out to find and kill the evil landlords who murdered his father.

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Quentin Tarantino The New Beverly Director Robert Warmflash keeps the fight blocking convincing in this ‘77 martial arts entry. Jun 30, 2022 Full Review Brian Orndorf Blu-ray.com It does reasonably well as a B-movie offering of karate authority and inventive kills, giving the whole shebang some interesting enthusiasm. Rated: B+ Aug 12, 2021 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member Yet another example of the end of the world New York City of the late 1970s, Death Promise — not a threat, but a death promise — is all about the residents of a tenement building (but not Tenement) are being forced out of their homes by a realty company who goes past shutting off the air conditioning, power and water to murder, not to mention lighting fires in the hall and releasing rats, the bad guys kill off Charley's old man boxer father, the man who was trying to keep the tenants all together in the face of these slumlord tactics. Fortunately for the audience — and bad for the antagonists — Charley (Charles Bonet, Way of the Black Dragon, The Black Dragon Revenges the Death of Bruce Lee, Don't Go in the House) and his friend Speedy (Speedy Leacock) are martial arts experts, making this movie the result of a one night stand between Enter the Dragon and Death Wish. Beyond just ruining the board members of Iguana Realty's lives, our friends are now planning on murdering each and every one of them. Well, it wasn't called Maim Promise, so that makes sense. To get his revenge, Charly's master Shibata (Thompson Kao Kang, who was the action director of this movie, as well as a stuntman who appeared in movies like The Karate Killers; sadly he was killed by a Hong Kong cop in what was called a "trivial street quarrel") reads him a letter from the dead dad, which sends him to study under Ying (Tony Liu, who was in The Big Boss, Enter the Dragon, Fist of Fury and many more), where he learns how to take out everyone in his way. That means throwing stars, arrows to the head and death by rats. Brought to theaters by Howard Mahler Films, the same people who brought From Beyond the Grave, The Big Doll House, The Killer Must Kill Again, Deep Red and Devil's Express to your grindhouse, this movie boasts an incredible Neal Adams-drawn poster. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/06/23 Full Review Audience Member Pretty funny, although not intentionally so. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/23/23 Full Review Audience Member Millions in the US live in poverty in run down apartment dwellings. Many of these tenants must endure constant harassment from greedy slumlords who go to ruthless extremes to throw them out for higher rents. Great to see some tenants fight back. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/13/23 Full Review Audience Member Millions in the US live in poverty in run down apartment dwellings. Many of these tenants must endure constant harassment from greedy slumlords who go to ruthless extremes to throw them out for higher rents. Great to see some tenants fight back. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/28/23 Full Review Audience Member Snyggt omslag, bra blaxplotationmusik, karate, hämd och extremt mycket skrik. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/03/23 Full Review Audience Member Hard-hitting action with urban dweller going off on a kill mission when money-grubbing landlords attempt to illegally evict the tenants of a slum apartment. The budget may be low rent but the end result is purely penthouse. A surefire crowdpleaser. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/24/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis A man sets out to find and kill the evil landlords who murdered his father.
Director
Robert Warmflash
Screenwriter
Norbert Albertson Jr.
Production Co
Boston Film Corporation, Howard Mahler Films
Rating
R
Genre
Action
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Sep 14, 2017
Runtime
1h 35m