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    Street of No Return

    1989 · Action · 1h 33m

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  1. Aug 9, 1989 · Street of No Return: Directed by Samuel Fuller. With Keith Carradine, Valentina Vargas, Bill Duke, Andréa Ferréol. A rock star-turned-bum, his vocal chords severed at the height of his career for the love of a woman, reclaims his forgotten past after viewing a music video and seeks revenge against the mobster who maimed him.

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    • Action, Drama, Crime
    • Samuel Fuller
    • 1989-08-09
  2. Lieutenant Borel. Andréa Ferréol. Rhoda. Bernard Fresson. Morin. Rated: 3/5 • Aug 3, 2005. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. A washed-up rock star who had his vocal chords ...

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    • Emanuel Levy
    • Action, Crime, Drama, Mystery & Thriller
    • Samuel Fuller
  3. 7/10. it might not be vintage Fuller all the way, but it'll do; it's got guts and the vigor of B-movie melodrama. Quinoa1984 9 May 2007. Street of No Return is and is not a real return to form for maverick B-movie director Samuel Fuller, chiefly because he never really lost a form in the first place. But in essence, the story he's tackling here ...

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  5. Aug 27, 2013 · Street of No Return is Sam Fuller’s final theatrical film, but unfortunately, in terms of quality, it’s closer to Thieves After Dark than his previous work. But where Thieves After Dark is just plain bad, there are shreds of potential throughout Street of No Return. The story itself isn’t half bad, but what sinks the film from being the ...

  6. Aug 2, 1991 · But "Street of No Return" eventually spirals into crazy excess with a long, violent, racially tense ending involving the real-estate mogul, an all-black gangster army, a jealous woman whom Michael ...

    • Samuel Fuller
  7. The last, Street of No Return, was a French-financed project shot in 1987 during seven weeks in Lisbon, Portugal with a multi-national cast. It opened two years later to moderate success in Europe ...

  8. This feels incredibly faithful to the source material while 100% remaining a Fuller movie to the core. This feels like Fuller allowed himself to go off the chain. He goes harder in the first minute with riots going on while drunks talking about their dicks and dropping mice into rich folks' drinks.

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