The G.I. Executioner | |
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Directed by | Joel M. Reed |
Written by | Keith Lorenz Joel M. Reed Ian Ward |
Produced by | S.M. Churn Marvin Farkas Walter Hoffman Michel Renard |
Starring | Tom Keena Victoria Racimo Angelique Pettyjohn Janet Wood |
Cinematography | Marvin Farkas |
Edited by | Victor Kanefsky |
Music by | Elliot Chiprut |
Distributed by | Troma Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Language | English |
The G.I. Executioner, originally titled Wit's End, is a 1975 action film directed by Joel M. Reed and written by Keith Lorenz, Ian Ward, and Reed.[1] Shot in Singapore, production finished in 1971, but the film was not released in theatres until 1975. The film was also released under the title Dragon Lady.[2]
Overview
Tom Keena plays a Vietnam veteran and millionaire freelance journalist who spends his time operating a discotheque in Singapore. When he receives a mysterious offer to investigate a defecting Chinese scientist, he finds himself mixed up with a dastardly Communist agent and his voluptuous stripper mistress.
See also
References
- ↑ Eleanor Mannikka (2012). "Dragon Lady (1985)". Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. Archived from the original on November 4, 2012.
- ↑ First Made-In-Singapore American Film Wit’s End Finally Makes Its Debut January 9, 2013
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