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Director: Walter Grauman
Cast: Gerald Gordon, Nicholas Pryor, James Hampton, Roy Jenson
Critical Reception & Ratings
Force Five (1975), directed by Walter Grauman, is a drama, action and crime film that has received mixed reviews from critics. While the film does not appear to have received any major awards recognition, its IMDb rating of 5.6/10 suggests a generally positive reception from audiences.
Why you might like this:
Force Five from 1975 offers a gripping blend of crime drama and action, driven by the skilled direction of Walter Grauman and standout performances from actors like Gerald Gordon and Nicholas Pryor. Fans of gritty, hard-hitting 1970s thrillers will especially appreciate this film's compelling narrative and realistic portrayal of the criminal underworld.
Force Five is an American adaptation of five different anime television series. In the United States, this series was primarily shown only in New England, Pennsylvania, and Virginia, though it did make brief appearances in other markets, such as Texas, and Northern California on KICU-TV 36. It was also shown in Toronto, Ontario, Canada on CFMT channel 47 and in Asia on Star Plus during the 1990s. It was produced by Jim Terry and his company American Way, and it consisted of five imported Japanese giant robot serials in response to the popularity of the Shogun Warriors toy collection. Mattel was one of the sponsors of the series.
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