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  • why couldn't everybody die? it would have tidied up things nicely. instead it leaves the door open to a series. f'n backdoor pilots. overall, i would say this was excellent, except that everyone seems to live, even torque.

  • Interesting ... the music in this middle of this sequence was written by Dudley Simpson for the British TV series "Target" in 1977. Other music throughout the movie is British "library" compositions, for example by Alan Hackshaw, also heard in many other Seventies shows. It seems that the "Music Supervisor" credited at the end did next to no work !

  • The Sloane TV series/pilot is another rare find! QM prods had just been sold to the

    Taft Broadcasting Group in 1979,with Philip Saltzman functioning as exec. prod. for

    this short lived series. overall,this was a departure from QM's standard crime drama

    formats,and had potential,,but Robert Conrad was more identified as James West

    then Sloane,,and the series was almost in the flavor of an UNCLE rip-off,,too bad!

  • The beautiful women in this movie really make it worthwhile !!!

  • The minute Torque reappeared at the end (sheesh who didn't see THAT coming? "Cough James Bond rip off cough"), the first thing I did was cue up my Yakety Sax mp3!

  • hey,i enjoyed this..Thanks for sharing.

  • Torque did not die. He reappeared in the spin-off series 'A Man Called Sloane' - as one of the good-guys!

  • I take it all back: The black guy really

    was a dork. That death scene was worthy

    of a Zucker Brothers movie.

    Thanks for posting. Classic trash, man.

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