8/10
Paul Kersey with a badge!
4 January 2020
Charles Bronson is at his baddest, when he has a badge, he at his worst on the bad guys. In "Murphy's Law", he was a drunk with a badge, who can still fight crime with the rest of the other police officers. In "Kinjite", he's a little more hardcore. He plays Lt. Crowe, a cop with serious issues. A loving family man, but he is very vigilant with the bad guys. He hunts down a man named Duke, criminal who preys on young women. Kidnaps young girls, and forces them into prostitution. In the beginning, Crowe sodomized the pervert. He has issues with other cultures. Especially the Japanese. When his daughter is groped by a businessman, Crowe gets unhinged. But when the businessman's daughter is kidnapped, Crowe begrudgingly helps him out. Though he may have gotten over some of his prejudices, he is still on the hunt for Duke. The 80's are known for its style, that won't go away. The young cast of Nicole Eggert(Baywatch) and Amy Hathaway(My Two Dads) makes a way for young talent. Liked it better than "Murphy's Law", still good fun with Bronson at his best. 3 out of 5 stars
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