Slaughter's Big Rip-Off
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| Initial release | August 31, 1973 |
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| Directors | Gordon Douglas |
| Box office | 1 million USD (US/ Canada rentals) |
| Production company | American International Pictures |
| Composers | James Brown |
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| ID | 807420 |
About Slaughter's Big Rip-Off
In this sequel to "Slaughter," former Green Beret Slaughter (Jim Brown) moves to Los Angeles hoping to start a new life after having taken out a mob syndicate in South America. He isn't there long, however, before a hit man in a biplane tries to kill him at a swanky party. Realizing the syndicate is still alive under the leadership of criminal kingpin Duncan (Ed McMahon), Slaughter wants to skip town, but a well-meaning cop (Brock Peters) blackmails him into staying and fighting.