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Revenge Hour
Afaf turns to Yahya's house and asks him to save her from a criminal gang chasing her. The gang breaks into the house, and when Yahya resists, they kill his little brother. Yahya discovers that Afaf planned this to facilitate the gang's mission.
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Plot Summary
A disgraced former cop, framed for murder, must clear his name and bring down the corrupt detective who set him up. He navigates a dangerous underworld, facing off against ruthless criminals and untrustworthy allies. With time running out, he must rely on his old skills and a surprising partnership to expose the truth and achieve justice.
Critical Reception
Revenge Hour is a direct-to-video action film that received a mixed to negative reception. Critics generally found the plot predictable and the action sequences uninspired, though some acknowledged Don "The Dragon" Wilson's performance as a passable lead. Audience scores tend to reflect a similar sentiment, with many viewing it as a forgettable entry in the action genre of the late 90s.
What Reviewers Say
Predictable plot with clichéd scenarios.
Action sequences are largely unengaging and poorly choreographed.
Don "The Dragon" Wilson does his best with the material but cannot elevate the film.
Google audience: Google user reviews are scarce for this title, but the limited available feedback suggests viewers found the film to be a low-budget action flick with a predictable storyline and unremarkable performances.
Fun Fact
The film was released directly to video and did not receive a theatrical release, a common distribution method for action films starring martial artists like Don "The Dragon" Wilson during the late 1990s.
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