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  1. Jul 22, 2021 · VHS trailer for the 1983 Canadian exploitation thriller Seige aka Self Defense, directed by Paul Donovan and Maura O'Connell.

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  2. Jun 20, 2016 · When Police go on strike in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, (A real life Police strike which this film is inspired by and the news footage here is the only fi...

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  3. Jul 29, 2021 · Siege (a.k.a. Self Defense) SIEGE (previously released in the U.S. as SELF DEFENSE) is a 1983 Canadian exploitation film brought to my attention thanks to the new release on Blu-Ray and DVD from Severin Films. It seems more inspired by ASSAULT ON PRECINCT 13 than any other movie, and it’s not a wall-to-wall scorcher like that, but I liked it ...

  4. SELF DEFENSE [a.k.a. Siege] (1983; Just For the Hell of It ). Spanning one long, bloody, lawless night, this dollop of low-budget Canadian urban violence dem-onstrates that our Northern neighbors could be just as gritty, visceral and idiotically entertaining when it comes to grindhouse fare. Directed by Paul Donovan (DEF-CON 4) and Maura O ...

  5. Self Defense is a suspenseful drama from 1983 that centers around the theme of vigilante justice. The movie is directed by Paul Donovan and stars Tom Nardini as Zeke, a middle-aged carpenter who becomes a one-man vigilante force to protect his neighborhood from street gangs.

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    • Paul Donovan, Maura O'connell
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    • Tom Nardini, Brenda Bazinet, Daryl Haney
  6. Self Defense plot "Today, their city. Tomorrow... yours!" A fascist group calling itself the "New Order" wants to impose some "new rules" when the Halifax police are on strike. They want to instill fear in all homosexuals in a bar, but in the process the owner of the bar is accidentally killed.

  7. Create New. Self Defense (also known as Siege) is a 1983 Canadian action thriller directed by Paul Donovan and Maura O'Connell, starring Tom Nardini and Brenda Bazinet. The plot is as follows - a neo-fascist group calling themselves the "New Order" (no relation to the band) want to set some "new rules" in town while the police in Halifax, Nova ...

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