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Enemy Territory

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An insurance agent (Gary Frank), a telephone repairman (Ray Parker Jr.) and a war veteran (Jan-Michael Vincent) in a wheelchair fight a street gang.

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Walter Goodman New York Times ... slum of a movie, directed on the cheap by Peter Manoogian... Jan 9, 2018 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member Pretty decent thriller about an insurance salesman getting trapped inside an apartment building in the ghetto. There is a gang called The Vampires trying to hunt him down and his only real allies are a few residents and a telephone company worker who came to fix the phone lines which are down. It is sort of in the same style as Assault on Precinct 13 or Judgement Night. The Vampires gang are very campy and the movie is very B-grade, but overall it is a very enjoyable watch with some cool stuff in it. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/17/23 Full Review Audience Member This is one of the greatest under the radar movies that not many people even know about. Starring Ray Parker Jr. The guy who wrote the theme for Ghostbusters, along with an unknown actor named Gary Frank, they're basically held hostage in a ghetto gang controlled tenement building, where they have to depend on the help of the folks who live in the building to hide and make their escape from the psycho 80s street gang, "The Vampires". The gang led by the brilliant as always Tony Todd, is a typical 80s stereotype for what gangs were in movies at the time, wearing headbands and sleeveless leather jackets. They terrorize the people in the building going from apartment to apartment looking for Parker and frank. Beating and killing almost everyone in their path, the movie never lets up and is a constant thrill ride the whole way through. This isn't super super violent and plays the blood and gore to a minimum, but when someone dies in this, its taken pretty seriously and isn't like a cliche action movie where its just touch and go when someone dies. Stacey Dash from Clueless and Deon Richmond (the token black guy from not another teen movie) play two younger kids in the apartment helping the two main leads find secret tunnels and shortcuts to escape the gang. Ray Parker really held his own during the whole movie, and I was amazed he never really had a movie career after his solid acting job in this, and Gary Frank even though annoying really played the scared nerdy white guy perfectly, so you actually felt for him when he was forced to kill people. Overall my review couldn't do this movie justice, you just have to see it for yourself...if you can find it that is because this movie for some stupid reason is out of print and hasn't been released on dvd because of rights issues or something. If you can find it online or on vhs I suggest buying it and watching it. I found it online and it just blew me away with how solid and awsome it was. If you like 80s semi cheesy but entertaining gang suspense movies set in the ghetto, and if you're a Tony Todd fan this will be your cup of tea for sure. Also if you like Jan Michael Vincent and want to see him play a crippled, pissed off, paranoid, Vietnam vet, in a motorized wheelchair...then this is your movie lol Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/25/23 Full Review Audience Member Great movie....highly under-rated.Tony Todd is the quintessential villan. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/25/23 Full Review Audience Member 80's action movie starring Ray Parker Junior and Jan Michael Vincent. What more could you ask for? This would make a for a great remake but it would have to be set pre-mobile phones because it revolves around a group of people stuck inside a high rise project building getting terrorized by the local gang bangers and having no way of contacting the police because the power gets shut off. I'll have to track down the DVD so I can post an in-depth review. But from memory it was a pretty good under the radar film. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/24/23 Full Review Audience Member This is one of the greatest under the radar movies that not many people even know about. Starring Ray Parker Jr. The guy who wrote the theme for Ghostbusters, along with an unknown actor named Gary Frank, they're basically held hostage in a ghetto gang controlled tenement building, where they have to depend on the help of the folks who live in the building to hide and make their escape from the psycho 80s street gang, "The Vampires". The gang led by the brilliant as always Tony Todd, is a typical 80s stereotype for what gangs were in movies at the time, wearing headbands and sleeveless leather jackets. They terrorize the people in the building going from apartment to apartment looking for Parker and frank. Beating and killing almost everyone in their path, the movie never lets up and is a constant thrill ride the whole way through. This isn't super super violent and plays the blood and gore to a minimum, but when someone dies in this, its taken pretty seriously and isn't like a cliche action movie where its just touch and go when someone dies. Stacey Dash from Clueless and Deon Richmond (the token black guy from not another teen movie) play two younger kids in the apartment helping the two main leads find secret tunnels and shortcuts to escape the gang. Ray Parker really held his own during the whole movie, and I was amazed he never really had a movie career after his solid acting job in this, and Gary Frank even though annoying really played the scared nerdy white guy perfectly, so you actually felt for him when he was forced to kill people. Overall my review couldn't do this movie justice, you just have to see it for yourself...if you can find it that is because this movie for some stupid reason is out of print and hasn't been released on dvd because of rights issues or something. If you can find it online or on vhs I suggest buying it and watching it. I found it online and it just blew me away with how solid and awsome it was. If you like 80s semi cheesy but entertaining gang suspense movies set in the ghetto, and if you're a Tony Todd fan this will be your cup of tea for sure. Also if you like Jan Michael Vincent and want to see him play a crippled, pissed off, paranoid, Vietnam vet, in a motorized wheelchair...then this is your movie lol Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/30/23 Full Review Audience Member Rare as rocking horse shit this one....classic 80's carpenter-esq film!!!!! Rated 5 out of 5 stars 02/19/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis An insurance agent (Gary Frank), a telephone repairman (Ray Parker Jr.) and a war veteran (Jan-Michael Vincent) in a wheelchair fight a street gang.
Director
Peter Manoogian
Producer
Cynthia DePaula, Tim Kincaid
Screenwriter
Stuart Kaminsky, Bobby Liddell
Production Co
Millennial Films
Rating
R
Genre
Action
Original Language
English
Release Date (DVD)
Aug 23, 2016
Runtime
1h 30m
Sound Mix
Surround