Ha ha, sorry about your house! It’s Burl here once again, with an action
picture that is just a little too self-aware to qualify as Ridiculous Action (see Deadly Prey for a true example!), so it
sits off somewhere within shouting distance of the Andy Sidaris movies, but
with only a fraction of that oeuvre’s devotion to the female form!
This one is called Action
U.S.A., and I’d never heard of it before the other day, when I scored a hockey
bag full of VHS tapes from a pawn shop having a big giveaway! I dropped this
one in the bag knowing nothing about it, then read a few reviews of it, all of
which promised a rare treat: an octane-fuelled dynamo of a picture exploding
with frantic action!
Well, ol’ Burl licked his lips and dived right in! Ha ha,
location: Texas! A Good Old Boy named Billy Ray has stolen the mob’s diamonds
again, and Don Supremo Cameron Mitchell, famed from his appearances in Gorilla At Large and Without Warning, is not happy about it!
Meanwhile Billy Ray heads home to make sweet love to Carmen, his girlfriend! No
sooner has the silver-tongued thugpoke watched Carmen take off her shirt and said
“Those are lookin’ good,” when two sneering thugs grab him and hang him by his
feet out of a helicopter for about two hours, then drop him in a lake! Finally
they shoot him, and that’s when Clay and Panama, our Lethal
Weapon-like heroes, appear on the scene, and then the chase is on!
Ha ha, Clay and Panama! Clay wears a leather jacket and
looks like a normal guy in most shots, but from certain angles he resembles Mac
from Mac and Me! Panama, meanwhile,
is a nerdier version of Carl Weathers! Both of them exhibit a surprising amount
of intelligence and charm for characters in a picture like this!
While the photoplay was not quite the unstoppable rocketsled
of mayhem and twisted metal I had been led to expect, it was close enough for
horseradishes! The initial thugs are blown up or crashcarted, and two new ones
take their place, along with the fearsome Drago, a duster-sporting hitman
played by Ross “Armed Response”
Hagen! And his response is most certainly armed! There’s plenty of fireballs
and flying bullets and bodies of guys proving themselves to one another hurtling
through barroom walls and off bridge abutments!
And who is the granite-faced FBI boss? Why it’s Lonnie
“Lucky Man” Johnson himself, William Smith, whom we know from pictures as
diverse as Fast Company, Eye of the Tiger and Maniac Cop! Ha ha, great casting all
around! Aside from the leads and the old ringers, the rest of the cast is made
up of stuntmen, the demographic for and
by whom this picture was made! Sometimes when stuntmen make a picture you get a
Cannonball Run or a Hooper, sometimes you get an Action Jackson, and sometimes you luck
into an Action U.S.A.!
It’s
a picture well aware of its own excess, and it contains a few welcome dashes of
weirdness; but it’s not a goofy wink-and-nod satire, which is very refreshing! Any
doubt as to the picture’s bedrock sincerity must be laid to rest by the heartfelt
thanks in the end credits to the Brazos Motel, Waco, Texas, where the cast and
crew stayed! That must have been quite a party! Ha ha, I give Action U.S.A. two and a half babbling
old gas jockeys!
Interesting reviews! By the way, I read you're review of the film Hot Splash. Been so many years since I saw that rare movie! Do you happen to know where I can find a copy of that film? I've been looking for it for years now, and it's near impossible to find! Thanks for any help! Nice work! Cory :)
ReplyDeleteHa ha, hi Cory! Thanks for your kind comments, and I'm glad you enjoy the reviews! I ordered my copy of Hot Splash from a place called Shocking Videos, but I don't think it's in operation any more! It's probably available somehow though - I know there was a UK tape released at some point! If I ever figure it out I'll leave a message on the Hot Splash review or something! All the best, Burl!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the reply! Yes I know about the UK tape. I tried purchasing Hot Splash from a seller claiming to have it on iOffer named "Grindhousehorrors", but got cheated as the seller took my money & I never heard back from him again :/
DeleteI don't mean to be a pest or anything, but would you be interested in trading for a copy of Hot Splash? I have tons of stuff, so if there's anything in specific you're looking for I might have it. I'd even offer to pay for the cost of postage/blank DVD/VHS/your time etc. if you don't do trades. If you're interested, you may contact me at: cory86king@yahoo.com. Thanks! Cory :)