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According to William Lustig, he was contractually bound to have five songs which were performed by W [...] D
The film is dedicated to Peter Savage who died shortly after filming. D
Joe Spinell, who played the title character in William Lustig's Maniac, was cast in the small role o [...] D
According to William Lustig, the nighttime scene where the Vigilantes follow Horace the pimp was sho [...] D
The only villain in the film that survives is Frank Pesce's character who is left completely beaten [...] D
The hospital where Rutanya Alda is taken to after her brutal attack by the gang was in fact an aband [...] D
The part Carol Lynley played was intended for Caroline Munro. D
Film Ventures tried to re-release the film in 1985 again under the title of "Street Gang" in which D [...] D
The apartment where the Vigilante squad finds Willie Colon and his girlfriend, was actually shot in [...] D
While the film was successful at the box office for its' budget, Director William Lustig never saw a [...] D
Composer Jay Chattaway scored the film as if it was a Spaghetti Western since the film's director an [...] D
Final film of Vincent Beck. D
Director William Lustig wanted Woody Strode for the part of Strike the moment he read the script and [...] D
In this movie and in The Godfather II, Joe Spinell is in a courtroom scene where someone says the wo [...] D
During the last week of shooting, William Lustig admitted to Randy Jurgensen that he couldn't make t [...] D
The scene after Frank Pesce is being beat up in the bathroom by Richard Bright and Joe Carberry, Fre [...] D
When Frank Pesce's character Blueboy is captured after running from Fred Williamson's character, Nic [...] D
The masters to Jay Chattaway's often requested score are missing at the moment due to the original m [...] D
The scene where the two patrol cops were killed by the gang underneath the underpass had to be re-sh [...] D
There were alot of stolen shots in the film according to Randy Jurgensen, which were shot without a [...] D
Many of the chase sequences, including the climatic car chase, were inspired by the chase scenes in [...] D
Tony Musante was originally cast in the part of Eddie Marino. When Musante dropped out, director Lus [...] D
In some countries, there is a title card stating what happens to Robert Forster's character after bl [...] D
According to William Lustig, the final chase scene with Robert Forster was shot by Randy Jurgensen, [...] D
The second film in which Rutanya Alda has had a child shot by a shotgun. In this film, her and Rober [...] D
The fight scene in the shower where Woody Strode saves Robert Forster in the shower, Strode actually [...] D
Italian censorship visa # 79100 delivered on 12-8-1983. D
When Film Ventures the company that distributed the film went into bankruptcy, Director William Lust [...] D
Train sound effects were added in the scene where Fred Williamson is interrogating Horace the pimp b [...] D
Originally, Carol Lynley was supposed to play Vickie Marino, Robert Forster's wife in the film and R [...] D
Fred Williamson personally picked his wardrobe for the film, including the Fur lined coat that he wo [...] D
The shower scene where Woody Stode saves Robert Forster from being raped was shot in the same Greenw [...] D
The bat that Burke uses to beat up Blueboy with is made out of plastic. D
Randy Jurgensen literally doubled both Robert Forster and Don Blakeley in both cars during the clima [...] D
In the scene where Fred Williamson is chasing Frank Pesce, Richard Bright hits him with what appears [...] D
Sandy Alexander who plays the prisoner who harasses Robert Forster in the film was in fact was the l [...] D
The scene where Willie Colon is killed by Robert Forster, the actress that played Colon's girlfriend [...] D
The sawed-off shotgun used in the movie is the same real prop shotgun which was used by the killer i [...] D
Jerry Masucci one of the producers of the film ran the hugely successful record label, Fania Records [...] D
After the gang leader takes the 60 foot fall after Robert Forster chases him and dies, William Lusti [...] D
The film was re-released in most markets such as Detroit, Chicago, and Pittsburgh to name a few unde [...] D
The chase scene where Fred Williamson chases Frank Pesce was shot in a public swimming pool in Brook [...] D
A sequel was planned but never saw the light of day. D
The film was very popular overseas such as Scandinavia, Germany and in particular, England where it [...] D
Due to the films' limited budget, Robert Forster helped out the crew with setting up shots and helpi [...] D
The film shifts tones for Robert Forster's character after he's thrown in jail for contempt as his w [...] D
The scene where Willie Colon's girlfriend was killed and jerked hard back hard, was actually slowed [...] D
Bo Rucker, who played the pimp, Horance, also played a pimp in Superman (1978). D
The scene where Eddie (Robert Forster) is packing and leaving his house with Nick (Fred Williamson) [...] D
While filming in certain neighborhoods, the word got out that Willie Colon was in the film who at th [...] D
The film was cut by the MPAA for violence which included the blood splatter shotgun scene in the pie [...] D
The pier scene where the henchman is shot, the stuntman did the stunt so fast that he landed so hard [...] D
Eddie is sent to jail for 30 days for contempt of court when he tries to go after the judge after le [...] D
Randy Jurgensen and Frank Pesce actually met before they met this film while Jurgensen was a NYPD De [...] D

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