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Raging Anger
Even after Vietnam, things don't look any better for the highly decorated Sergeant Renato. He is now in jail for killing the brother of an influential rice trader in self-defense. But that's not all, the rice dealer has Renato's wife murdered and kidnaps his little son. Renato breaks out of jail to finally put a stop to the businessman. He receives unexpected help from his daughter, but at the same time Renato is even being pursued by the military for breaking out of prison. Finally he has one last chance, he has to join forces with the rebels to fight the boss.
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Plot Summary
Two young men, one a disgraced ex-cop and the other an ambitious amateur boxer, are drawn into the violent world of organized crime. They become entangled with a ruthless gangster, leading them down a dangerous path of betrayal and violence as they try to survive the streets.
Critical Reception
Raging Anger was met with mixed to negative reviews upon its release. Critics often pointed to its generic plot and uneven pacing, though some acknowledged the performances of its lead actors and the film's gritty atmosphere.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its attempt at a gritty, street-level crime drama.
Criticized for a predictable storyline and underdeveloped characters.
Some noted the potential of the young cast despite the material.
Google audience: Audience reception for Raging Anger is largely uncatalogued on Google platforms, with limited public reviews available.
Fun Fact
The film marked an early role for Richard Grieco, who would later gain wider recognition for his role in the television series '21 Jump Street'.
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