Review of Extreme Prejudice (1987) by Dave Kehr for Chicago Tribune — 21 Jun 2003
Walter Hill's Extreme Prejudice is as red-hot as a Saturday-night special, an ultra-violent action-adventure fantasy so macho that it verges on parody--on purpose. Sensational rather than serious, it is an exploitation picture but one with class: it has style, a point to make that happens to be highly topical and, thankfully, a dry, saving sense of humor.
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This review of Extreme Prejudice (1987) was written by Dave Kehr and published by Chicago Tribune on 21 Jun 2003.
Extreme Prejudice has generally received mixed reviews.
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