![]() ![]() He is a black belt in Tang Su Do, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, and Judo. Carlos Ray “Chuck Norris” is an American martial artist and actor. The eldest of three brothers, Norris was divorced by his parents when he was 16 and later moved to California with his mother and siblings.įrom the beginning, he was rude, shy, and academically modest. Norris was born on March 10, 1940, in Ryan, Oklahoma, Wilma (née Scarberry) and Ray Dee Norris, a World War II Army soldier, a mechanic, bus driver, and truck driver. ![]() I removed the rockets from the attack helicopter. From Season 2 of the film to the end of the series, Norse’s character (Texas Ranger Cordell Walker) chased the miscreants and even “saved” (again, in all seriousness) the unit’s 1995 Dodge Ram. The longest-running series on CBS is Norse’s most famous work in Lone Wolf McQueen. In Mexico, however, production continued until 1996. The Ram Charger was discontinued in North America at the end of the 1993 model year. As a full-size SUV, it competed with the Chevrolet K5 Blazer and the 1978–1996 Ford Bronco. The Ram Charger was developed as a two-door, 4×4 vehicle. The Plymouth version, called the Plymouth Trail Duster, which was introduced from 1974 to 1981, was Plymouth’s only SUV. The Dodge Ramcharger is a large sport utility vehicle built by Dodge from 1974 to 1993, based on the small wheelbase of the Dodge D Series / Ram pickup truck chassis. Undoubtedly, the model used in the film included a supercharger, which further enhanced the Ranger MacQueen in this seminal scene. The early 80’s model of this All American Best came with 318 cu. He lives in an old house with a pet wolf. 44 magnum revolver for the Duty Side Arm. JJ McQuade (Norris) is a former Marine and Texas Ranger who works alone and carries a large. Lone Wolf McQueen is a 1983 American Western film directed by Steve Carver, starring Chuck Norris as the hero, and starring David Keradine, Barbara Carrera, LQ. Clearly, "Lone Wolf McQuade" served as a prototype for his television alter-ego "Walker, Texas Ranger.Lone Wolf McKood (1983) – Dodge Ram Charger Armstrong, Robert Beltran, Sharon Farrell, William Sanderson, and a bunch of scruffy looking dastards that are either swapping lead or fists with our hero. Talk about sexually charged tension! The supporting cast is far above-average with Leon Isaac Kennedy, L. Earlier, Norris and female co-star Barbara Carrera wallow in each other's arms in the front yard of his house with a water hose between them spouting water. The best scene occurs about 80 minutes into the action after the villainous Carradine takes Norris prisoner and buries him alive in his Dodge truck at Carradine's remote airfield somewhere in the desert. "Big Bad Mama" director Steve Carver stages several exciting shoot outs and "Lone Wolf McQuade" never runs out of steam. This violent shoot'em up with kung fu never wears out its welcome and it boasts a terrific orchestra soundtrack from Spaghetti western composer Francesco De Masi who scored "I Am Sartana, Trade Your Guns for a Coffin," "Any Gun Can Play," and "Seven Pistols for a Massacre." David Carradine provides Norris with one of his most worthwhile adversaries, and they have a great fight before fade out. Most of those films qualify as predictable pabulum, but "Lone Wolf McQuade" ranks as his best actioneer. Basically, he plays the same character in every movie. Reviewed by zardoz-13 8 / 10 The Best Chuckster Movie Ever!!!Ĭhuck Norris isn't much of an actor. And don't miss one of the first computer hacking scenes in film history, you won't believe your eyes. And you learn a lot of useful things, for example: you can revive a seemingly dead and definitely buried man with two cans of beer. Much in this movie defies reason and logic, but don't ask "why?", just view it as a kind of ritualistic fantasy western in a modern day decoration, thus it can be great fun. The story is (intentionally or not) kept as basic as possible: hero meets bad guys, tries a solution with violence, doesn't work, tries MORE violence, then it works. Barbara Carrera ("Never Say Never Again") catches the eye as a widow falling in love with Chuck. David Carradine is a opponent way ahead of the villains Chuck battled in other flicks. The guitars, bells, trumpets, harmonicas are straight from the school of spaghetti western and turn every close-up into larger-than-life drama. Already in the opening scene, I noticed the excellent music by Francesco De Masi. There are many good reasons for it, though. Reviewed by unbrokenmetal 8 / 10 Learning a thing or two from spaghetti westernsĪmong all Chuck Norris movies I've watched so far, there were a few I rather liked (especially "Missing In Action" was so hilarious they had to quote it in "Hot Shots 2"), but "Lone Wolf McQuade" is the first time I actually loved every minute.
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