A detective is assassinated by a black gang. Now his friend is trying to find the killer.A detective is assassinated by a black gang. Now his friend is trying to find the killer.A detective is assassinated by a black gang. Now his friend is trying to find the killer.
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The Price of Vengenance is another Politically Correct Hollywood film that blames crime on guns, and not criminals. Some facts this movie ignores: 1) It is illegal for a felon to even touch a gun, let alone shoot one. 2) Fully automatic weapons have been banned since the Gun Control Act of 1934 (in response to a few high profile cases, like Bonnie and Clyde, not widespread abuse) 3) Silencers have never been legal. 4) Guns don't pull their own triggers. The movie is an irrational, yet highly emotional, plea to disarm and leave defenseless the law abiding. Of course, rich Hollywood producers are well protected by private security, and have no need of guns. The Price of Vengenace is an ignorant, despicable movie.
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- TriviaThe Karate Dojo where the detectives ask a gang member questions is the Cobra Kai dojo in the Karate Kid
- ConnectionsFollows In the Line of Duty: The F.B.I. Murders (1988)
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By what name was In the Line of Duty: The Price of Vengeance (1994) officially released in Canada in English?
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