Extreme Justice

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Extreme Justice (DVD, 1994) Pre-owned

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They’re an elite task force. They target high-profile criminals, learn how they work. . . and…. For years a secret and elite branch of the Los Angeles Police Department has operated outside of normal police guidelines in order to stalk and remove hard core criminals from the streets. The S.I.S. (Special Investigation Section) often waits for a crime to happen before it moves in. Their tactics are unconventional – bystanders and crime victims are sometimes considered necessary sacrifices – but they are extremely effective in accomplishing their primary task – getting the criminals off the streets. Until recently, the L.A.P.D. has totally denied that such an organization exists. Now, the new L.A. Police Chief has not only acknowledged its existence, but has also promised to investigate this illegal – “death squad.” “Extreme Justice” is timely and controversial. “Extreme Justice” features explosive performances by Lou Diamond Phillips, Scott Glenn and Yaphet Kotto in unforgettable roles strongly rooted in reality. “Extreme Justice” is the action-packed story of the S.I.S. They are an elite task force. They target high-profile criminals, learn how they work and shut down.

DVD

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R18+

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Lou Diamond Phillips, Scott Glenn, Chelsea Field, Yaphet Kotto, Andrew Divoff, William Lucking, Ed Lauter, L. Scott Caldwell, Paul Ben-Victor, Stephen Root, Richard Grove, Richard D’Alessandro, Larry Holt, Melvin Jones, Robert Lee Minor, Jill Novick, William McNamara, Ramon Franco, Tim De Zarn, Anthony Herrera, Jophery Brown, Jay Arlen Jones, Thomas Rosales Jr., Adam Gifford, Michael Laurin, Daniel Quinn, Rick Avery, David Tress.

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Mark L. Lester

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96 minutes

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English

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20/06/1999

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