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Fighting Back
An Italian deli owner forms a vigilante group to rid his Philadelphia neighborhood of street punks.
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Plot Summary
A former Vietnam soldier returns to his Philadelphia neighborhood to find it overrun by organized crime. He takes on the mafia to clean up the streets, facing violence and betrayal at every turn. Despite the odds, he is determined to fight for his community's safety and well-being.
Critical Reception
Fighting Back received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding its plot formulaic and its violence gratuitous. While some acknowledged Tom Selleck's performance, the film was largely considered a forgettable entry in the vigilante action genre of the early 1980s.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles with a predictable plot and excessive violence.
Tom Selleck's star power is not enough to elevate the generic narrative.
Considered a somewhat grim and uninspired vigilante flick.
Google audience: Audience reception for Fighting Back is largely unavailable. However, based on available data and critical sentiment, it appears to be a film that did not resonate widely with audiences, likely due to its grim tone and perceived lack of originality.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the true story of Frank Asch (played by Selleck), a former U.S. Army Ranger who returned to his Philadelphia neighborhood and, along with others, battled organized crime.
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