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Enforcer, The
In the third of the 'Dirty Harry' series, San Francisco cop Callahan is pitted against a gang of psychotic, trigger-happy teenage terrorists, and saddled with a well-meaning but obstructive female partner (Tyne Daly excellent in an early role). The mixture as before, but still working.
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Enforcer, The
This non-stop action thriller is the ultimate showcase for martial arts superstar Jet Li (Lethal Weapon 4, The One), who performs all of his own amazing hand-to-hand combat. Li plays an undercover Chinese cop sent to track down a notorious criminal in Hong Kong. There, he teams with his young son, an incredible kung fu master-in-the-making. Together, they lay down the law.
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ENFORCER
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ENFORCER
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Ivy Books,U.S. Enforcer
Pages: 320, Paperback, Ivy Books,U.S.
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Jet Li - The Enforcer/ The Defender
Two films. The Enforcer - This non-stop action thriller is the ultimate showcase for martial arts superstar Jet Li (Lethal Weapon 4, The One), who performs all of his own amazing hand-to-hand combat. Li plays an undercover Chinese cop sent to track down a notorious criminal in Hong Kong. There, he teams with his young son, an incredible kung fu master-in-the-making. Together, they lay down the law. The Defender - Action superstar Jet Li powers onto the screen in a non-stop action thriller about loyalty, betrayal and revenge. Li plays a hard hitting and highly trained bodyguard hired by a wealthy businessman to protect his beautiful girlfriend after she witnesses a murder. But things get sticky when the bodyguard and the girlfriend begin to develop feelings for one another. Then, while protecting the sexy witness, Li kills the brother of one of the assassins and becomes the target for retribution himself.
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Dressed To Kill/ Redneck/ Four Deuces/ Family Enforcer/ Gangster Story (Boxset) (DVD)
Boxed set collection of five films. Includes: Sherlock Holmes In Dressed To Kill, Redneck, The Four Deuces, Family Enforcer and Gangster Story.
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Hollywood Pictures Home Video The Enforcer [1995]
The amazing Jet Li plays a cop whose job keeps him from attending his son's junior kung fu competitions in <I>The Enforcer</I>. When sent undercover to infiltrate the gang of a brutal mob boss, his arrest--part of his cover story--exposes his son to humiliation in school. Meanwhile, his wife falls deeper into illness. <I>The Enforcer</I> is a classic Hong Kong blend of dazzling kung fu action and outrageously sentimental subplots. Yet as silly as some situations may seem (and let's be honest, they aren't any more ridiculous than your average Sly Stallone or Arnold Schwarzenegger movie), they're never boring, and when the spectacular fights begin it doesn't matter--Jet Li's stunning skill and natural charisma make him magnetic. Anita Mui--co-starring as a police detective tracking Li down--gets to do her share of fighting as well. In the finale, father and son team up for a battle as funny as it is spectacular. The stunts are jaw-dropping and the special effects, while not always perfectly realistic, are bursts of pure imagination.--<I>Bret Fetzer, Amazon.com</I>
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Blake Publishing The Enforcer: Secrets of My Life with the Krays
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WARNER HOME VIDEO The Enforcer [1976]
Trapped by his image in 1976, Clint Eastwood resurrected his Dirty Harry character for a third go-round (out of a total of five) in <i>The Enforcer</i>, a potboiler of a story in which the San Francisco detective takes on a group of revolutionary kids. Tyne Daly costars as a female cop who partners with the reluctant Harry Callahan, and she does very well by a role created merely to underscore and articulate the hero's various virtues. It's a dull package all around, but inside the wrapping are good performances by the two leads. <i>--Tom Keogh</i>
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Nikko Mini Enforcer 40MHz
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Bandai Power Rangers Space Patrol Delta - Delta Enforcer
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AuthorHouse Enforcer: With a Foreword by Link Gaetz
Pages: 256, Paperback, AuthorHouse
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Steerforth Press Street Soldier: My Life as an Enforcer for Whitey Bulger & the Boston Irish Mob
All due respect to the Gambinos and the Genoveses, but the Italian mob families aren't the only gangsters to make for compelling memoirs, as highlighted by <i>Street Soldier</i>. In terms of relentless ruthlessness and its obsession with the almighty dollar, the Irish mob of Boston's James Whitey Bulger could match its New York counterparts hit for bloody hit. For decades, Edward J MacKenzie, Jr (aka Eddie Mac) was a drug dealer, enforcer and key associate of Bulger (on the run as this book was published). Mac's first-person account of those years is rife with more gory details per page than the entire last series of <I>The Sopranos</I>. <p>By the brutal code of honor and loyalty in the streets, the candid dishing of such dirt marks MacKenzie as a world-class rat, second only to Salvatore Sammy the Bull Gravano, the man who put John Gotti away. But Eddie Mac has some justification in spilling the beans; in exchange for his tips, the Feds turned a blind eye toward his crimes. (It's also worth nothing that Bulger himself was an informant for the FBI.) The author certainly doesn't portray himself as any sort of hero or gangster with a heart of gold. Witness his charming account of one of many attempts to enlighten a wayward associate: <blockquote>Probation notwithstanding, I had to open Steve's eyes a little. I headed over to Dunkin' Donuts and bought a cup of coffee for $1.24. Medium, black, scalding hot... Steve was still in his car, sleeping like a baby. The window was down and he had his head against the door, hands under his cheeks. I poured the hot coffee down the side of his face, making sure to get some on his eyeballs... I swear if I'd had enough money to buy the gasoline that day that's what I would have done... but I'd only had $1.30, so the coffee had to do. </blockquote> Although MacKenzie has two ghost writers (Karas is a contributor to <I>People</I> magazine and the author of <I>The Onassis Women</I>, while Muscato is a self-described strategic communications consultant), the prose never rises above the level of the sleaziest pulp fiction. But that of course is exactly its appeal, and fans of the true-crime genre will find <I>Street Soldier</I> a supreme pleasure, guilty or not. <I>--Jim DeRogatis, Amazon.com</I>
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Steerforth Press Street Soldier: My Life as an Enforcer for Whitey Bulger and the Boston Irish Mob
All due respect to the Gambinos and the Genoveses, but the Italian mob families aren't the only gangsters to make for compelling memoirs, as highlighted by <i>Street Soldier</i>. In terms of relentless ruthlessness and its obsession with the almighty dollar, the Irish mob of Boston's James Whitey Bulger could match its New York counterparts hit for bloody hit. For decades, Edward J MacKenzie, Jr (aka Eddie Mac) was a drug dealer, enforcer and key associate of Bulger (on the run as this book was published). Mac's first-person account of those years is rife with more gory details per page than the entire last series of <I>The Sopranos</I>. <p>By the brutal code of honor and loyalty in the streets, the candid dishing of such dirt marks MacKenzie as a world-class rat, second only to Salvatore Sammy the Bull Gravano, the man who put John Gotti away. But Eddie Mac has some justification in spilling the beans; in exchange for his tips, the Feds turned a blind eye toward his crimes. (It's also worth nothing that Bulger himself was an informant for the FBI.) The author certainly doesn't portray himself as any sort of hero or gangster with a heart of gold. Witness his charming account of one of many attempts to enlighten a wayward associate: <blockquote>Probation notwithstanding, I had to open Steve's eyes a little. I headed over to Dunkin' Donuts and bought a cup of coffee for $1.24. Medium, black, scalding hot... Steve was still in his car, sleeping like a baby. The window was down and he had his head against the door, hands under his cheeks. I poured the hot coffee down the side of his face, making sure to get some on his eyeballs... I swear if I'd had enough money to buy the gasoline that day that's what I would have done... but I'd only had $1.30, so the coffee had to do. </blockquote> Although MacKenzie has two ghost writers (Karas is a contributor to <I>People</I> magazine and the author of <I>The Onassis Women</I>, while Muscato is a self-described strategic communications consultant), the prose never rises above the level of the sleaziest pulp fiction. But that of course is exactly its appeal, and fans of the true-crime genre will find <I>Street Soldier</I> a supreme pleasure, guilty or not. <I>--Jim DeRogatis, Amazon.com</I>
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