The Devastator (film) explained

The Devastator
Director:Cirio H. Santiago
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Distributor:Concorde Pictures
Runtime:78 minutes
Country:United States
Philippines
Language:English

The Devastator is a 1986 American-Philippine film starring Rick Hill and Katt Shea directed by Cirio H. Santiago. The film was also known as The Destroyers.[1]

Premise

A Vietnam veteran investigates the death of his former commanding officer in a small Californian town. He soon discovers his old friend was involved in a local crime syndicate who dominate the down. The gangsters attack the veteran, who then returns with some of his former comrades to take revenge.

Cast

Production

Rick Hill and Katt Shea had previously appeared in Deathstalker. The film was shot on location in Los Angeles.

Release

It was one of the first eight films distributed by Roger Corman's new company, Concorde Pictures, along with Wizards of the Lost Kingdom, Naked Vengeance, Wheels of Fire, Loose Screws (Screwballs II), School Spirit, Barbarian Queen, and Streetwalkin’.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: 114. Vietnam war films : over 600 feature, made-for-TV, pilot, and short movies, 1939-1992, from the United States, Vietnam, France, Belgium, Australia, Hong Kong, South Africa, Great Britain, and other countries. 1994.
  2. Book: Koetting, Christopher T.. 234. Mind warp! : the fantastic true story of Roger Corman's New World Pictures. 2013.