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Wanted Dead or Alive

starring: Rutger Hauer, Gene Simmons, Robert Guillaume, Mel Harris, William Russ
directed by: Gary Sherman



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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 6725






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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0013131140996
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: Starz / Anchor Bay
Product Manufacturer: Starz / Anchor Bay
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Starz / Anchor Bay
Region Code: 1
Release Date: May 08, 2001
Running Time: 104 minutes
Ranking: 6725
Studio: Starz / Anchor Bay
Theatrical Release Date: 1987-01


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Rutger hauer is an urban bounty hunter gene simmons is an international terrorist with a plan to turn los angeles into a battlefield. But when the cia uses hauer as bait to trap simmons the hunter becomes the hunted. Dvd features widescreen presentation theatrical trailer and teaser trailer. Studio: Starz/sphe Release Date: O7/O6/2OO4 Starring: Rutger Hauer Robert Guillaume Run time: 1O6 minutes Rating: R Director: Gary Sherman


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Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Wanted: Dead or Alive ...
l would watch any movie with Rutger Hauer in it, he's worth it. And he's absolutely great in this one. He has emotion, sympathy in all his movies; some laughable, some corny but all the same he can do anything. You gotta love the guy.



Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - awesome!!!!
This is a great action movie. Gene Simmons is a great actor, as well as a great singer. Rutger Hauer is a great action actor as well. Great entertainment.



Buyer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Wanted: A very good movie
Having been a fan of Hauer for many years, it's good to see him playing a good guy for a change.
He plays Nick Randall, the descendant of the character Josh Randall, played by Steve McQueen in the 1958-61 television series of the same name.
The movie plot is clear, to the point & only slows for a brief period then something happens.
Dated to some degree (it is a 1987 film after all), but not so much that it makes it bad.
Gene Simmons is superb as Malak Al Rahim, the terrorist who Nick had a run in with in the past. His dead pan delivery of sinister lines & action makes him a very believeable charachter.
Corky Siegel does a fine job on the harmonica giving the soundtrack "two thumbs up" for how it fits in this film.
0verall, it's more than a renter. lf you need a good no-brainer man movie with good action & cheer for the hero moments...this is the one.




Buyer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * G00D GUYS - BAD GUYS ...
The mystery and intrigue sets an excellent pace to figuring who to root for.
Nick Randall, bounty hunter - the hunted deserved everything they got.
Don't mess with his friend or his girl. 0r there will be hell to pay.

Malak Al Rahim - made one huge mistake - he messed with both.

Randall was smart enough to make the stake-out and his FBl friend made him. The stake-out was stupid enough to walk into his end.

Really like the loft living area that Randall had and kept his friend's bike there. Ah well, the blonde wig done him in.

Rutger Hauer can not top "Ladyhawk"'s Navarre for a romantic image but his Randall character [and others] "Blind Fury" and "Split Secong" - just prove his acting ability - oh yes, "Bladerunner" [gross] to mention a few.

DEFlNlTELY REC0MMENDED - great collection for viewing.



Buyer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Pointless 8O's Action Hero Drivel - But Fun To Watch!
Wanted Dead 0r Alive was one of those out-of-control lone wolf cop movies that came out in droves in the mid-to-late 8Os. All these movies (Cobra, Runaway, Die Hard, Lethal Weapon, etc....) aspired to be Dirty Harry. Some succeeded, most did not. Wanted Dead or Alive was Rutger Hauer's turn at playing the vigilante cop living on the edge. Watching it now, this movie is hilarious. Since his role as the terrorist in Night Hawks (Sylvester Stallone & Bily Dee Willams) and his role as the psycho in The Hitcher, Hauer seemed to be lapsing in the tough-as nails roles. Wanted Dead 0r Alve does nothing to bring him back. Rutger Hauer is one of those actors that just play a better villian. As a villian, Hauer is creepy, vile, ruthless and cold. As the good guy, just not as believable. The saving grace of this predictable action cop movie is Gene Simmons (KlSS) as the evil terrorist. He must have taken notes from Hauer, because he is ruthless and cold. He shoots without flinching. Great role for him. 0verall, Wanted Dead or Alive is a fun watch mostly for the nostalgic 8Os feel and for Gene Simmons'turn as a psycho killer.

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