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Soda Cracker

1989

R

1 h 34 m

Estados Unidos

Aksyon

Krimen

Thriller

A Chicago policeman (Fred Williamson) hunts his partner's killer and catches on to a cover-up.
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Fred Williamson
Soda Cracker
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Maud Adams
Crystal Tarver
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Bo Svenson
Ivan Moss
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Phyllis Hyman
Irene
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D.R. Jones
Ace Moss
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John Saunders
Lt. Morgan
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Tom Webb
Phil Gillespe
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Julie Gregg
Nancy Gillespe
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James Ryan
Cameron Gillespe
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Jerome Landfield
Superintendant Brentwall
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Frank Pesce
Pond
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Bernard Mixon
Pete
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Cynthia Pleasant
Bess
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Nicholas Guy Peters
Harris
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Doug McDade
John
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E. Milton Wheeler
Officer tom
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Ed Wheeler
Officer Tom
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Denny Kinsella
Burt

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Désirée la Choco

16/11/2022 04:14
Movie is now showing on Screenpix Voices under the title "Soda Cracker."
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Simi

16/11/2022 04:14
The Kill Reflex (1989) is a movie I recently watched on Tubi. The storyline follows a Chicago detective with a new partner because his long time partner was murdered. Together they'll need to hunt down why his partner's death seems to be getting swept under the carpet. This movie is directed by and stars Fred Williamson (Adios Amigo) and also stars Maud Adams (Octopussy), Bo Svenson (Kill Bill), Julie Gregg (The Godfather) and Frank Pesce (Beverly Hills Cop). The storyline for this picture is very straight forward and fairly bland. The lines are corny but will give you a few chuckles here and there. The action scenes are fairly mediocre and not as abundant as you'd expect. The conclusion shootout and action sequence is probably the best part of the movie. Overall this is a bad movie added to the genre without enough redeeming aspects to recommend watching it. I'd score this a 2/10 and recommend skipping it.
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Atmarani Mohanty

16/11/2022 04:14
The shooting title for this film was "Soda Cracker," somewhere along the road the title of the film changed and "The Kill Reflex" is what we've got. Fred Williamson's character is nicknamed Soda Cracker (something his friends gave him). He's a "shoot first - ask questions later" Chicago cop, on a mission to track down the killer or killers who offed his partner; all this on his birthday no less. His superiors want him off the case, but that doesn't stop Soda from bustin' heads. The production costs are low, but the thrills high. And don't miss the super-cool conclusion where The Hammer jumps on the side of a train to catch the main baddie as he speeds away in his car - this is really one of The Hammer's coolest moments. Other things to watch for include: the super-sexy Maud Adams, the super-cool Bo Svenson, and the super-funky end credit theme song: "Soda Cracker!"
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Samche

16/11/2022 04:14
Fred Williamson should not be allowed behind a camera. While I find his classic blaxploitation films to be some of the finest of its genre, this latter one was simply Godawful. Acting, storyline, title ("Soda Cracker" when aired on cable), you name it. I've never seen as many inconsistent emotions to scenes than this film. The continuity was all over the place. It was unintentionally hilarious at times. The only positives that I can see: eye candy provided by Maud Adams & Phyllis Hyman. Albeit, Fred spent so much time on one scene with singer Hyman that it could have been released as a concert film. LOL! Pass on this, and stick to any of his classic ones from the 70s.
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katy

16/11/2022 01:37
Who would have guessed that there was a Fred Williamson picture out there that is not worth watch? Worse yet, he produced and directed it, so he has no one else to blame. It was a cop picture, and he is after the baddies that killed his partner, so you would expect plenty of action. You would be wrong. It just plods along with nothing special to excite you. Heck, even when Williamson and Maud Adams (the double Bond Girl) get in bed together with a smooth jazz background, the song ends and the scene changes just as they are getting started. A little action at the end doesn't make up for slow pace for the first hour or so.
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