A Man Called Rage (1984)
A Breathless Combat For Survival
In a post-apocalyptic world, a soldier of fortune enters "The Forbidden Land" to find uranium that will help save mankind. However, a rival adventurer is also after the uranium, but for his own ends.
Director: Tonino Ricci
Genre: Action, Science Fiction, Thriller
Runtime: 91 min
Release Date: August 18, 1984
Cast
- Bruno Minniti - Rage
- Stelio Candelli - Slash (as Steve Eliot)
- Werner Pochath - Victor
- Taida Urruzola - Mara
- Cris Huerta - Omar
- Lola Bayo
- Ann Karen
- Joaquín Parra
- Anna Karin
- Ottaviano Dell'Acqua - Attacker / Soldier (uncredited)
Screenplay
- Jaime Comas Gil (Story)
- Eugenio Benito (Story)
- Jaime Comas Gil (Screenplay)
- Eugenio Benito (Screenplay)
Music: Stelvio Cipriani
Cinematography: Giovanni Bergamini
Editing: Vincenzo Tomassi
Production: Arco Film
Country: Italy, Spain
Language: English, Italiano
Original Language: en
Themes
Cyberpunk Action and Robotic Rebel, Drug Cartel Wars and Blood, Cartel's Ruthless Grip and Violence
Keywords
rebel, murder, uranium
More Films by Director: Tonino Ricci
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is A Man Called Rage about?
- In a post-apocalyptic world, a soldier of fortune enters "The Forbidden Land" to find uranium that will help save mankind. However, a rival adventurer is also after the uranium, but for his own ends.
- Who directed A Man Called Rage?
- A Man Called Rage was directed by Tonino Ricci.
- Who stars in A Man Called Rage?
- A Man Called Rage stars Bruno Minniti, Stelio Candelli, Werner Pochath, Taida Urruzola, Cris Huerta, Lola Bayo.
- How long is A Man Called Rage?
- A Man Called Rage has a runtime of 1h 31m (91 minutes).
- What genre is A Man Called Rage?
- A Man Called Rage is a Action, Science Fiction, Thriller film.
- Where was A Man Called Rage produced?
- A Man Called Rage was produced in Italy, Spain.
- What are the themes of A Man Called Rage?
- The themes of A Man Called Rage include: Cyberpunk Action and Robotic Rebel, Drug Cartel Wars and Blood, Cartel's Ruthless Grip and Violence.