- Fight for Your Life
Infobox Film
name = Fight for Your Life
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caption = DVD cover.
director =Robert A. Endelson
producer =
writer =Straw Weisman
narrator =
starring =William Sanderson
Robert JuddCatherine Peppers Lela Small Yvonne Ross
music =Jeff Slevin
cinematography =Lloyd Freidus
editing =Robert A. Endelson
distributor = William Mishkin Motion Pictures
released = November, 1977 (New York City ,New York )
runtime = 82 min.
country = USA
language = English
budget =
gross =
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amg_id = 1:17158
imdb_id = 0076023"Fight for Your Life" is a 1977 action film starring
William Sanderson (of "Blade Runner " fame), who plays Kane, a hate-fuelled redneck who absconds from jail with his sidekicks (anAsia n and a Mexican). They hole up in the secluded house of a black minister and his family, where harsh epithets are exchanged and the minister is forced to take action to defend his family.Tagline: "There is no greater violence than a father's revenge for the rape of his daughter".
Probably one of the most controversial
exploitation film s ever produced, largely because of its endless stream of racial abuse and on-screen exploits includingrape , the terrorizing of a baby and themurder of a child.Although the idea of criminals terrorizing the inhabitants of an isolated house is nothing new in the field of exploitation cinema (see "The Desperate Hours", "
Death Weekend ", "The Last House on the Left " and others), "Fight For Your Life" has been singled out for its profane and racist dialogue (most of it Sanderson's). One reviewer remarked that he couldn't have been paid enough to have been the only white man in the auditorium when the film played inHarlem ."Fight For Your Life" was denied a British theatrical release in 1981, but a video release the following year allowed the public brief access to the film before it wound up on the
video nasties list and was outlawed.Availability
Briefly available in the
United Kingdom on the independent video label Vision On, released circa 1982, but outlawed with the advent of the Video Recordings Act (1984), "Fight For Your Life" was denied a British cinema release when it was rejected by theBBFC in October 1981."Fight For Your Life" remains unavailable in the UK, in any form, but was recently reissued in a fully-remastered DVD treatment in the United States, courtesy ofBlue Underground , meaning that it can easily be purchased onAmazon.com ,eBay and other outlets.External links
*amg movie|1:17158
*imdb title|0076023
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