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an R, but I persuaded them to make it a PG. My argument was the strong, positive image I project on the screen. The word karate, unfortunately, connotes violence to many people. Actually, it's a means of avoiding violent situations, and a form of defense if you have no choice and you're backed into a
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Chuck had a feeling when I was working with him, that he wanted to be a better actor. At one point, when we were working on the fight, I got close to him, and I said. This is really right man, puttin' your face in the dirt.’ And he looked at me, you know, and he didn’t expect that from me. And we got
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Lone Wolf". He wrote all drafts and was not rewritten. Kaye Dyal only assisted with story ideas late in the process anda John Milius suggested a few details. Nelson wanted Clint Eastwood to play the role but after he passed, Carver thought Chuck Norris would be ideal to play the lead so he approached
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convoy. Bobby is shot and killed by the hijackers, who then cause Sally to be hospitalized when they shove her car into a ravine. McQuade more readily works with Kayo to find out who did this to his daughter and her boyfriend. Kayo's computer skills allow him to track the errant convoy. At an illegal
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Meanwhile, Wilkes and his remaining thug run into a building. Jackson provides McQuade with a grenade, and McQuade throws it into the building, killing Wilkes and the other man. Falcon then arrives in his helicopter. McQuade, Sally, Ramos, and Jackson take it, leaving Falcon to deal with the Mexican
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for 500 million dollars. Carver talked about the lawsuit in an interview in 2020: "MGM and CBS had bigger and better and more lawyers than we did, all the way to the Supreme Court. We failed to convince the Supreme Court that there were similarities. Now, you and I and anybody else knows that there
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While out horseback riding with his daughter, his daughter's horse runs wild and she is saved by Lola Richardson. She invites them to a party where Rawley Wilkes displays his prowess in martial arts and some of his thugs get into a fight with Ramos. After settling the fight, Richardson and McQuade
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and is helping Sally and his ex-wife move. As they are getting ready to leave, Ramos shows up telling McQuade he is needed as a gunman has held up a bank. Figuring he has had enough adventure and wanting to spend more time with his family, McQuade politely declines. However, when Ramos also warns
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In an interview in 2020, Steve Carver said Chuck Norris was "easy to work with". He added that athletes "think differently than trained theatre actors. If you block a scene with an athlete, if you ask an athlete to move from point A to B, or to pick up something, or do anything, he will do these
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The three eventually find the arms trading headquarters in the desert. Agents Burnside and Núñez are killed when they attack the headquarters. McQuade and Ramos had tried to stop them, but ended up in the gunfight as well. McQuade is caught and sadistically beaten by Wilkes, who then orders that
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magazine will think they've been ambushed and blown away to heaven by 'Lone Wolf McQuade.' Every conceivable type of portable weapon on the world market today is tried out by the macho warriors on both sides of the law in this modern western, which pits Texas Ranger Chuck Norris and his cohorts
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Chuck Norris and David Carradine refused to use stunt doubles for their climactic fight scene, despite strong reservations from the producers. "The thing about the fight with Dave is that not only is it very well done, but it and the other martial-arts scenes are not just fillers," said Norris.
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Finally McQuade and Wilkes engage a hand-to-hand fight with the fight leaning in Wilkes' favor, until he strikes Sally (who ran to her father's aid), provoking McQuade into a frenzy of hits and kicks that defeats Wilkes. McQuade is reunited with his daughter, only to be fired upon by an injured
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Though McQuade is intent and tries to head to the location on his own, both Ramos and Jackson have followed him and the three head into the base for the attack. After an intense battle, with Jackson being shot again, and Sally and Richardson escaping, Sally is shot in the leg and both women are
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gave the film two-and-a-half stars out of four and wrote, "The rhythm here is seven minutes of action, followed by a minute of dialogue, followed by another seven minutes of action. For a while I was laughing at all of the explosions; eventually, though, all of the noise became annoying."
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leave the party and apparently have a romantic encounter. She shows up at his house and cleans it. Despite McQuade's annoyance that he does not need a woman to take care of him, Richardson seems to start breaking through his rough exterior within the couple of days they are together.
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called Norris "good" and further noted: "The plot, set in and around El Paso, is unimportant and nonstop, like an old-fashioned, Saturday afternoon serial, which isn't at all bad. Steve Carver, the director, understands that in such films action is content." Todd McCarthy of
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movements mechanically. Which is not a bad thing, because with every rehearsal the movement becomes more fluid. Whereas a theatre actor will project their movements and their dialogue. It’s a stage to them. That’s the difference. Chuck was a little bit stiff in
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McQuade's ex-wife and daughter are at a ceremony where McQuade's commander presents him (as well as Ramos and Jackson) with the Texas Award of Valor, and McQuade congratulates his ex-wife for getting an excellent job in
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The film opens with McQuade involved in an intense battle with Mexican bandits and a gang of horse thieves from which he emerges unscathed (saving several Texas State Troopers). Shaking off the dust, McQuade returns to
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dealer supplies McQuade with this intelligence, claiming Wilkes has double-crossed him and he would like his competition eliminated. Falcon gives McQuade the exact location in Mexico where Wilkes and his daughter are.
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Wilkes. Richardson steps into the line of fire to save McQuade and is fatally wounded. Her dying words to McQuade are that Wilkes killed her husband, forced her to be his arm candy, and that she loved McQuade.
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Carradine said the fight was shot over four days and "we were little old men by the end of it. All our old injuries came back, we got new injuries, and we were stumbling around like little old men."
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to attend the retirement ceremony of his fellow Ranger and close friend Dakota. After the party, his commander attempts to curb his "lone wolf" attitude by insisting he work with local
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Although divorced, McQuade is on very good terms with his ex-wife, and loves his teenage daughter Sally. McQuade also seems to like Sally's boyfriend Bobby, who is enlisted in the
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McQuade be placed in his truck and buried under a truckload of dirt, ignoring Richardson's pleas for mercy for the three men. After regaining consciousness in his truck (a
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Jackson who works with Ramos and McQuade. The trail leads them to Wilkes, revealed as an arms merchant who is hijacking U.S. arms shipments for his illicit weapons deals.
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Carver wanted to "mess up" Chuck Norris' image, having him grow a beard and drink beer on screen. Norris was reluctant as he wanted to be a good role model for children.
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would pick a fight with him, and then Wayne would take out half the saloon. It's the same theme: A man is pushed into a situation where he has to resort to violence."
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that the robber has taken hostages, McQuade is spurred into action. As the squad car speeds off, his ex-wife bellows "J.J. McQuade, you will never change!"
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In retaliation for disrupting his operations, Wilkes asphyxiates Dakota in his house and also has Snow killed. Dakota's murder attracts the attention of
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to be buddies. For just that period. I don’t hang around with Chuck. Chuck mainly doesn’t like to work with co-stars. His movies are all solo movies.
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The film was originally rated "R" but Chuck Norris appealed the decision to the MPAA and succeeded in getting the film rated PG.
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Masters of the Shoot-'Em-Up: Conversations with Directors, Actors and Writers of Vintage Action Movies and Television Shows
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which premiered a decade later. Yet the pilot had to be rewritten, and the characters' names changed, since "all things
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magazine, "Chuck Norris still doesn't have the screen presence to achieve his often-repeated wish of becoming the next
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Norris later said the film "broke the kung fu mode" for him and helped turn him into a more mainstream action star.
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rated the film three-and-a-half stars out of four and compared Norris and his character favorably to the roles
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McQuade finds that Sally has been taken by Wilkes to Mexico. A rival arms dealer known as Falcon, who has been
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garment factory, they pick up a young delinquent named Snow, who is reluctant to talk until Dakota points a
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Action Speaks Louder: Violence, Spectacle, and the American Action Movie – Eric Lichtenfeld – Google Books
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for a duty sidearm. He lives in an old, run-down house in the middle of nowhere with a pet wolf.
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Ryan, Desmond (April 21, 1983). "THE LONER – DESPITE CRITICS, THIS ACTOR'S PROUD OF HIS FILMS".
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corner.... My films are very similar to the John Wayne movies of the '40s. He'd go in a bar and
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Carradine said Steve Carver was "probably the best director Chuck has ever had" adding that:
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Siskel, Gene (April 15, 1983). "Violent 'Wolf McQuade' merely blows itself to bits".
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Caulfield, Deborah (April 4, 1983). "FILM CLIPS: COPPOLA JOINS 'THE COTTFON CLUB'".
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BROESKE, P. H. (May 19, 1985). CHUCK NORRIS—AN ALL-AMERICAN HIT. Los Angeles Times
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Norris credits this film as a leading inspiration for his hit television series,
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Carradine said Norris wanted to do a fight that matched the one Norris did with
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Steve Carver and his production partner Yoram Ben-Ami sued the producers of
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Director Steve Carver had previously worked with Chuck Norris on the film
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Lone Wolf McQuade Official Trailer #1 - David Carradine Movie (1983) HD
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Thomas, Kevin (April 14, 1983). "Another Chuck Norris Karate-Rama".
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McCarthy, Todd (April 13, 1983). "Film Reviews: Lone Wolf McQuade".
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BJ Nelson wrote the script and all drafts. It was originally called
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As of July 2024 the film has a score of 57% on review aggregator
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Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives in fiction
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by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise.
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against multifarious baddies who like to play rough."
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Meanwhile, Sally and Bobby witness the hijacking of a
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and is respectful of McQuade being a retired Marine.
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Steve Carver
Chuck Norris
David Carradine
Barbara Carrera
Leon Isaac Kennedy
L. Q. Jones
Francesco De Masi
El Paso
Orion Pictures
United States
Western
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Chuck Norris
David Carradine
Barbara Carrera
L.Q. Jones
R.G. Armstrong
Leon Isaac Kennedy
Robert Beltran
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Marine
Texas Ranger
.44 Magnum revolver
El Paso, Texas
Texas State Trooper
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