Miehiä ilman arvoa (1973)

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Miehiä ilman arvoa (1973). 1h 30m | (Banned)

“Troubled Vietnam vet movies were a dime a dozen in the mid-u0026#39;70s, which is about what most of them were worth. This movieu0026#39;s plot is similar to many of those others, but with one crucial difference–this time the vet isnu0026#39;t a murderous, unbalanced mental case raping and killing his way across the country. Steve Sandor plays a returning vet who just wants to take up his life before the army and forget everything that he saw in Vietnam, but when his small desert town is overtaken by a murderous gang of biker thugs, he is forced to call some of his ex-army buddies and take action. Sandor–a large, powerfully built actor previously known mostly for supporting roles in biker flicks–plays the troubled young man, and does a very good job. He gives the character some dimension, and doesnu0026#39;t play the man as a bully waiting for his chance to kick some butt–which, given Sandoru0026#39;s size and intimidating presence, he could well have done. Instead, Sandor plays him more like a gentle giant who wants to take up his life back with his family, and it really works.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe action scenes are very well handled, which isnu0026#39;t usually the case in low-budget films of this nature. Director Daniel Vance (or his stunt coordinator) does an excellent job in the various fights and brawls leading up to the final battle at the filmu0026#39;s end, and itu0026#39;s a good one. Slow-motion action scenes, a la u0026quot;The Wild Bunch,u0026quot; were still the rage back in the mid-u0026#39;70s, and Vance falls victim to this style, but itu0026#39;s used sparingly enough so as not to be distracting or frustrating, as it can be when it goes on for too long. The film appears to have been shot in the Southwest, possibly Arizona or the California desert, and good use is made of the desert locations. Thereu0026#39;s a larger cast than usual for this kind of picture–apparently the filmmakers had a lot of friends they used as extras, as the small desert town this film was shot in doesnu0026#39;t appear to be able to support as many people as appear in it.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAltogether, a neat little action picture, quite well done (I know of no other film director Vance has made, which is a shame considering how good this one turned out), good acting, a different twist to a familiar story. A good way to spend an hour or so. Recommended.”

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