


Hero and the Terror
Danny O'Brien is back in action fighting the notorious Simon Moon, also known as The Terror. Three years earlier O'Brien had single-handedly captured The Terror and was called Hero by the people of L.A. Now Simon has escaped and has started killing women again, and O'Brien is the only man who can stop him.
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Plot Summary
A burnt-out homicide detective, Danny Ramsey, is called back into action when a series of brutal murders bears the signature of a psycho-killer he thought he had put behind bars. The killer, known as "The Chimera," has returned from the dead to exact revenge, turning the city into his personal hunting ground. Danny must confront his past demons and the terrifying entity to save innocent lives.
Critical Reception
Hero and the Terror was met with overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics and was a commercial disappointment. It is widely regarded as one of Chuck Norris's weaker films, often criticized for its thin plot, poor acting, and excessive gore.
What Reviewers Say
- Widely panned for its nonsensical plot and low production values.
- Criticized for its gratuitous violence and lack of compelling character development.
- Often cited as a forgettable entry in the action-horror genre.
Google audience: Audience reception for Hero and the Terror is largely negative, with many viewers finding the film to be poorly made and unengaging. It is generally considered a low point in Chuck Norris's filmography.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a more serious horror film, but was re-written and re-shot with Chuck Norris in a more action-oriented role, leading to its uneven tone.
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