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Klansman, The / Vengeance Is Mine (Double Feature) (1974)
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Like Being At the Movies Just Add The Popcorn
The Klansman Academy Award winner Lee Marvin (Dirty Dozen) and Richard Burton (Cleopatra) star along with football legend O.J. Simpson in this truly bizarre example of 1970's "Exploitation Cinema". Simpson plays a vigilante killer of Ku Klux Klan members while the local town sheriff (Marvin) has to decide if he should lock him up or let him continue with his killing spree. Burton is a liberal tree farmer trying to make a difference, but soon comes to realize that a gun might be a good thing to have around! The Klansman is over the top in action with top notch actors! Don't miss the scene with O.J. in a Ford Bronco. Could this be foreshadowing?
Vengeance Is Mine When three big city gangsters kill a farmer's young friend after a botched bank robbery, they can't begin to imagine what kind of retribution is in store for them. A formerly peaceful farmer, played by the Academy Award winning Ernest Borgnine (Wild Bunch, From Here To Eternity), has all sorts of diabolical things planned for the killers, because as the good book says, Vengeance Is Mine. Michael J. Pollard (Bonnie And Clyde, Scrooged) co-stars as one of the criminals being held prisoner. There's no place to run or hide in this brutal and graphically violent story of crime and punishment!
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