Way back in the day when cable TV was newborn there was a revolutionary television concept: Uncut movies on a pay station; a "Home Box Office" if you will. What was great about the early years of HBO was the fact that the major studios had yet to catch on that this was the next big wave. HBO, needing to fill 24 hours per day with programming, took whatever film came down the pike (and usually played it ad nauseum). Great films like The Stranger and the Gunfighter, Golden Rendezvous, and the Inglorious Bastards - cheap Italian action flicks that probably played a week in the theater to hundreds ended up playing to millions of people who would otherwise have avoided them. And one of HBO's most played films was Kill and Kill Again.
They just don't make movies like this any more, folks. A totally bizarre early 80s South African Enter the Dragon/A-Team hybrid, Kill and Kill Again drips with disco-era machismo and a "what the hell" attitude.
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