![]() The movie is so bloated and boring that even Chuck Norris cannot save it. Never takes pace or purpose into consideration, and with a paper-thin plot to begin with that's a death sentence. (though she is related to Kirby's psychiatrist) and ultimately yields one of the most cringe-worthy lovemaking montages in movie history. The film builds an off-on-off-on romance between Stevens and Alison (Toni Kalem) that His chubby deputy Charlie (played by Animal House alum Stephen Furst) find themselves outnumbered in aīarroom brawl, with Stevens getting his hands dirty while Charlie retreats to the Blazer to radio back to the station to chat about the bartender's wellĮndowed breasts. Narrative or structural excellence, stumbling about through numerous, and borderline comedic, overextended and unnecessary scenes. ![]() Unfortunately, the movie never approaches any of those comparative baselines in terms of Least in terms of crude character and plot details. Imagine Walker, Texas Ranger meets Halloween and Re-Animator and get a good idea of what's in store with Silent Stevens is the only man who can possibly stop him. Now, with unspeakable power and blind bloodlust, Kirby hunts down those closest to him, and those closest to his Wounds heal almost instantly and even gunshots and burns only Increases his strength but also grants him amazing regenerative powers. The operation to save him fails, Kirby's doctors, against his psychiatrist's (Ron Silver) wishes, inject him with an experimental serum that not only Kirby is shot multiple times and rushed to surgery. (Chuck Norris) arrives on the scene but is jumped, twice, and barely escapes with his life. When the police arrive, Sheriff Dan Stevens John Kirby (Brian Libby) is a deeply disturbed man who one day snaps and murders his wife with an ax. Also find below brief film, video, and audio reviews. See the 'Special Features andįor more on the slipcover. In this case, the artwork on the slip and the case are radically different, with the slip's artwork winning out. VHS" slipcovers which mimic the look of classic 1980s rental copies (which often had vastly superior artwork compared to today's Photoshopped Mill Creek has released the Chuck Norris Action/Horror film 'Silent Rage' to Blu-ray for the third time but for the first time on its own disc. Reviewed by Martin Liebman, January 17, 2019 Unger, Andy Howard, Paul Lewis (XLII), Aaron Norris Starring: Chuck Norris, Ron Silver, Steven Keats, Toni Kalem, William Finley, Brian Libby Writers: Joseph Fraley, Edward Di Lorenzo Halman's sister Alison, and it's up to Sheriff Dan Stevens to stop him.įor more about Silent Rage and the Silent Rage Blu-ray release, see Silent Rage Blu-ray Review published by Martin Liebman on Januwhere this Blu-ray release scored 2.5 out of 5. After the two remaining doctors are killed, the killer goes after Dr. Tom Halman tries to terminate the killer, but he and his wife are killed. Philip Spires, operates on the killer and brings him back to life using a formula that the three doctors made and the killer is made indestructable. The killer attempts to flee, but is shot and killed and is taken to a medical institute. The killer is still in the house and he tries to kill Dan, but Dan stops him and arrests him. Silent Rage Blu-ray delivers great video and audio, but overall it's a mediocre Blu-ray releaseĭan Stevens is the sheriff of a small Texas town who checks out a disturbance which turns to murder.
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