Satisfaction (1981)
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German title | Satisfaction |
Original title | High risk |
Country of production | USA , Mexico , UK |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1981 |
length | 92 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 16 |
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Director | Stewart Raffill |
script | Stewart Raffill |
production |
Anuar Badin Gerald Green Joseph Raffill |
music | Mark Snow |
camera | Álex Phillips Jr. |
cut | Tom Walls |
occupation | |
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Satisfaction (original title: High Risk ) is an action film by Stewart Raffill from 1981. The film also runs on German television under the title Four against Death and the Devil .
action
Four young unemployed Americans attacked the South American drug lord Serrano on his hacienda . Her original plan was to crack the safe with a leaked combination. However, this project failed on site, so the group decided to force Serrano to open the vault by force of arms. With a loot of four million dollars, the escape through the wilderness begins. Two of the thieves are captured by Serrano's people and, after the first torture, put in a prison, from which they can, however, free themselves again. The other two fugitives and their booty fall into the clutches of bandits who were once resistance fighters under the leader Marino. However, you can escape and dare to return to the bandits camp to get the stolen money back. The four Americans meet again in front of the rescue airport, while they are followed by both the bandits and Serrano's people. When the aircraft arrives that is supposed to take them out of the country to safety, it can repel the enemy with its on-board gun and thus ensure the ultimate success of the company.
criticism
"An action film full of cheap clichés."
Web links
- Satisfaction in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ^ Satisfaction in the Lexicon of International Films .