A half-breed Vietnam veteran re-enters the world of men, after a peaceful term of forest seclusion and communion with woodland creatures. His do-good tendencies land him soon in terrible trouble with the law, a band of motorcycle marauders, and a co-ed in a bikini; and his devastating karate, reluctantly unleashed, usually gets him out of it. There are plentiful embarrassments (kindly avert your eyes whenever Jane Russell is on screen), but the idea of what constitutes a hero (namely Tom Laughlin) is a curiously appealing throwback, and the old-fashioned melodramatics whipped up around him have some real kick. Directed by Laughlin, under the pseudonym of T.C. Frank. (1967) — Duncan Shepherd
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