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Slaughter Movie Review Summary

Actors: Jim Brown, Stella Stevens, Rip Torn

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Jim Brown stars as Slaughter, a former Green Beret who is seeking vengeance for the death of his family. Slaughter's father stumbled onto a computer code that the mafia wanted so they blew up his car to make sure the secret wouldn't get out. After leaving the hospital, Slaughter goes to see a female friend of his father. The house gets shot up and right before she dies she lets Slaughter know that the mafia will be leaving at the airport at a certain time. Slaughter goes there and kills one member, maims another, and blows up the airplane, but one guy gets away. It just so happens that the FBI was staking the airport out for weeks and Slaughter ruined their case. With no evidence left for the FBI because it all burned up with the plane, Slaughter is sent to Mexico to kill the remaining member who killed his family. But the plan didn't turn out smooth. Just as the mob leader Mario Felice (Norman Alfe) was about to serve up the man who killed slaughter's family, his organization turned on him, making the ending an exciting chase sequence through Mexico.
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Plot & Themes

Composition of Book Actual chase scenes or violence 30%Planning/preparing, gather info, debate puzzles/motives 40%Feelings, relationships, character bio/development 30% Time/Era of Movie:    -   1960's-1970's Crime & Police Story?    -   Yes Crime story:    -   vigilante hunting down criminal(s) Criminal enemy is...    -   Mafia conflict

Main Character

Identity:    -   Male Profession/status:    -   infantry soldier Nudity    -   Chest Ethnicity/Nationality    -   Black (American)

Setting

The Americas (not US):    -   Yes The Americas:    -   Mexico City?    -   Yes City:    -   Dirty, grimy (like New York) Misc setting    -   resort/hotel

Writing Style

Accounts of torture and death?    -   moderately messy visuals of dead Sex/nudity in movie?    -   Yes Kind of violence:    -   guns Unusual forms of death    -   perforation--bullets Any profanity?    -   Occasional swearing Lot of special effects?    -   Yes Kinds of F/X    -   exploding vehicles    -   exploding bombs

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