Slaughter (1972)
Año de lanzamiento: 1972
Nación: Mexico, United States
Alternative Title: Masacre, Operación Masacre, Slaughter uomo mitra, Väkivallan mies, Våldets man
Director: Jack Starrett
Writer: Don Williams, Mark Hanna
Producción & Género
Productor: Producer: Monroe Sachson
Executive Producer: James H. Nicholson, Samuel Z. Arkoff
Compañías: American International Pictures, Slaughter
Budget: $750,000 (estimated).
Palabras clave
Palabras clave: 1970s, airport, black hero, black man white woman kiss, black man white woman relationship, black man white woman romance, black man white woman sex, blacks versus italians, blaxploitation, brief male frontal nudity, brief male nudity, brutality, car set on fire, gangster, interracial sex, italian american, mafia, mafia boss, male nudity, mobster
Historia
Slaughter, a former Green Beret, seeks revenge against the Mob for killing his loved ones. After successfully taking out some of the mobsters, Slaughter finds himself blackmailed by the federal government into continuing his pursuit of justice in South America, specifically Mexico.
Resumen
Slaughter is an action-drama film released in 1972, directed by Jack Starrett. The movie follows the titular character, a former Green Beret, as he embarks on a vengeful journey against the Mob for murdering his loved ones. However, his mission takes a turn when he becomes entangled with federal agents who coercively direct him to Mexico to finish off the remaining mobsters.


