Street Justice (film)
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Directed by | Richard C. Sarafian |
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Written by | James J. Docherty |
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Cinematography | Roland "Ozzie" Smith |
Edited by | Mark Lee Goldberg |
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Distributed by | Warner Bros. |
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93 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Street Justice is an American action film released in 1989.
The plot involves CIA agent Curt Flynn (Michael Ontkean) who narrowly avoids death in a bombing, escapes from imprisonment by the Soviets, and returns to his New Jersey hometown. There he attempts to protect his wife Catherine (Joanna Kerns) from a corrupt family which controls the town.[1][2]
Despite being set in New Jersey, the bulk of filming took place in Toronto.[3]
Street Justice featured the first lead role in a feature film for Dukes of Hazzard star Catherine Bach.[4]
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Cast
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Michael Ontkean | Curt Flynn |
Joanna Kerns | Catherine Watson |
Catherine Bach | Tamarra |
J. D. Cannon | Dante |
Jeanette Nolan | Mrs. Chandler |
Richard Cox | Sam Chandler |
Sandee Currie | Mandy |
David B. Nichols | Ed Watson |
William Windom | Father Burke |
Alan Scarfe | Eugene Powers |
Reception
Street Justice received negative reviews. TV Guide criticized the film's script as "clumsy" and "loaded with lackluster dialog and stock characters."[1] Leonard Maltin called it "slow, unconvincing, and instantly forgettable."[2]