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Hero and the Terror

Hero and the Terror

  • Status: Released
  • 26-08-1988
  • Runtime: 96 min
  • Score: 5.4
  • Vote count: 88

Danny O'Brien is back in action fighting the notorious Simon Moon, also known as The Terror. Three years earlier O'Brien had single-handedly captured The Terror and was called Hero by the people of L.A. Now Simon has escaped and has started killing women again, and O'Brien is the only man who can stop him.

Chuck Norris

Danny O'Brien

Brynn Thayer

Kay

Steve James

Robinson

Jack O'Halloran

Simon Moon

Jeffrey Kramer

Dwight

Ron O'Neal

Mayor

Murphy Dunne

Theater Manager

Heather Blodgett

Betsy

Tony DiBenedetto

Dobeny

Billy Drago

Dr. Highwater

Karen Lorre

Ginger

Branscombe Richmond

Victor

Lucy Lee Flippin

Media Person

Michelle Michaels

Businesswoman

William Tannen

Civil Engineer

Joe Guzaldo

Copelli

Peter Miller

Chief Bridges

Lorry Goldman

Ginger's Manager

Tiiu Leek

TV Announcer

John Solari

Media Person

Robert Wall

Wall (as Bob Wall)

Ron Shipp

Intern

John David Yarborough

Restaurant Staff

William Tannen

Civil Engineer

Winifred Freedman

Gina

Gary Rooney

Cop

Phil Shipko

Cop

Christine Wagner

Doctor

Francette Mace

Boutique Owner

Bill Harris

Interviewer

Melanie Noble

Harriet

Shelley Pogoda

Receptionist

Deborah Chesher

Nurse

Saladin James

Maitre D'

Beans Morocco

Priest

Leona Mills

Media Person

Jamison Shea

Restaurant Staff

Cynthia Wilde

Restaurant Staff

Theodore J. Mehous

Parking Attendant

Michael King

Doctor

Antonio Canale

Baby

Cherie Sassoon

Baby

Henry O. Watson

Police Sergeant

Diane Robinson

Policewoman

Benny Podda

Trainer

John Chard

Chucklesome Chuck. Chuck Norris plays cop Danny O'Brien, who finds that a one time serial killing enemy of his has apparently come back from the dead and started killing again. It's all very cheesy and in truth it's a low grade Norris vehicle. Norris is going through the motions, even portraying a character more softer at heart than what he usually played in the decade. The villain played by Jack O'Halloran is something of a lumbering oak and not very threatening, and once again Norris fans are short changed as per quotient of martial artistry. The big face off at the finale is at least well constructed, thus saving the pic from total stinker status. 4/10