Review of Silent Rage (1982) by John Corry for The New York Times — 22 Nov 1990
[Norris] is a kind of whitebread Bruce Lee, with no screen presence to speak of, but nothing terribly offensive working against him, either. He is just sort of there...Silent Rage may be trying to say something here about wealthy technicians and the popular culture, but then the psychopath or Mr.
Norris appear and the thought gets lost.
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This review of Silent Rage (1982) was written by John Corry and published by The New York Times on 22 Nov 1990.
Silent Rage has generally received mixed reviews.
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