The Final Executioner (1984)-* *1\2
Directed by: Romolo Guerrieri
Starring: Harrison Muller Jr., Marina Costa, Renato Miracco, Karl Zinny, Cinzia Bonfantini, William Mang, and Woody Strode
Surely anyone reading this site is familiar with Italian 
post-apocalyptic movies, and The Final Executioner certainly falls into 
that sub-genre, but it is a decidedly second (or perhaps even 
third)-tier entry. Just imagine 1990: The Bronx Warriors (1982) or The New Barbarians (1982) crossed with The Most Dangerous Game (1932) with a
 dash of The Rules of the Game (1939). 
After the nuclear 
apocalypse, a class system developed. A privileged, non-contaminated 
upper class, and the radiation-contaminated masses. Presumably to do 
double duty as a really entertaining sport as well as cleanse the 
population of “undesirables”, the rich invented a game: “The Hunt”, 
where they let loose the unwashed masses and shoot them for fun. The 
upper, hunting classes consist of  Edra (Costa), Louis (Miracco), Evan 
(Zinny), Melvin (?) and the flashy,
 mercenary-style hunter Erasmus (Muller). One day, a disgruntled member 
of the underclass decides to fight back. After the baddies kill his wife
 (Bonfantini), Alan (Mang) becomes intent on revenge against the 
hunters. Being an intellectual and having no fighting background, Sam 
(Strode), a former New York City cop, extensively trains Alan in the 
warrior arts. Will Alan and/or Sam wreak vengeance upon those snobby 
“hunters”?
The director, Romolo Guerrieri, was a journeyman-type 
director, having worked in many different genres over his long career, 
delivering product to keep pace with the varying trends in Italian 
cinema. You’d think someone with his filmmaking experience would have 
noticed the weird, sluggish pace and nonsensicality of what he was 
directing. Perhaps he DID notice this, so he gave the film a lot of 
exploitative elements, plenty of sex, nudity, constant violence, 
shooting, chases, blow-ups and even rape. Amazingly, this film is
 still boring. It just goes to show, if you have zero character 
development, the audience cannot become interested no matter how much 
sleaze and violence you throw at them.
Thankfully, this does 
have most of the hallmarks of the Italian post-nuke world we’ve come to 
know and love: absurd dubbing, motorcycles and cars with crazy, 
“futuristic” appliances on them, unbelievably wacky costumes and the 
like. Interestingly, this also has a comment on the Italian class 
system, using the apocalyptic wasteland as a backdrop for it. Perhaps 
the filmmakers had Salo (1975) in mind, but the end product is junky and
 uninspiring. 
But it does have a nice electronic score, and it 
is worth noting that the movie is called The Final Executioner, and 
there is a scene with a flamethrower, recalling the two Exterminator 
movies. Could that be a coincidence?
Released by Cannon, the VHS 
in the U.S. was put on shelves featuring the memorable silver big
 box. If you’re looking for a good example of Italian post-apocalypse 
movies, this is not a good example to start off with, but the presences 
of Harrison Muller Jr. and Woody Strode are among its redeeming 
qualities.
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14 comments:
Personally I didn't mind the lack of character development, the film had more then enough fun to make up for it.
Wow... this looks truly terrible.
Great Review! This sounds like my cup of téa!
Venom: There were a lot of fun moments, but a lot of movie is pretty junky.
Hoaks2: It's not awful, but it could have been better. On Saturday we are posting the semi-sequel to this: The Violent Breed. That one isn't bad.
Jesper: Thanks! Would be interested in your take on it.
At least it had an awesome poster ...
The poster is pretty killer! If only it lived up to the poster!
Good stuff, Ty. Have you seen Warrior of the Lost World? That's another one worth checking out.
Thanks! We have seen Warrior Of The Lost World, but we should watch it again to review it.
There's another semi-sequel-cum-rip-off called BRONX EXECUTIONER, which rehashes about 60% of the scenes in this movie. I made a tidy profit last year, selling my (pre-certificate) VHS on E-bay.
That is a lot of re-hashed footage! Also that is cool you made a nice profit on the VHS.
Read about it here:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0207358/trivia
The DVD cover art you used, is from a slightly dodgy UK company (called 23RD CENTURY) that illegally released a stack of cool exploitation movies without propper certification or licences. They come in slim-line cases, and can be found in 'Poundland' shops. Some of their prints are ropey, but by and large, they sourced stuff from other legit masters. They released uncut prints of MASSACRE AT CENTRAL HIGH, BURRIAL GROUND, THE LAST HUNTER and THE BEYOND (plus a stack of 'Italian Cop movies')long before they were released uncut on legit labels.
That is very interesting! Thanks for the info! We will try to acquire some of those movies.
I've been meaning to get more Italian B (or Z) grade stuff up, as this is the kind of thing I grew up on in the 80s and 90s. The stuff from the Philippines is great too. I'm glad you gave this a complete review though, and didn't let any shortcomings go just because it's a bad Italian movie-- even these have tiers of watchability.
Love that you grew up on these movies. They are very watchable.
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