Eye of the Tiger
Buck (Gary Busey) is a Vietnam vet, recently released from prison. He returns home to discover the town being terrorized by a vicious motorcycle gang. When the bikers murder his wife and traumatize his daughter, Buck and his friends arm themselves to the teeth and wage war against the gang to destroy them once and for all.
Richard C. Sarafian
Michael Thomas Montgomery
Casts & Crew
Gary Busey
Yaphet Kotto
Seymour Cassel
Denise Galik
Bert Remsen
William Smith
Kimberlin Brown
Judith Barsi
Eric Boles
Douglas Dirkson
Kathryn Fuller
Jorge Gil
Amelia Haas
Ray Habercorn
Cooper Huckabee
Ted Markland
Brigitte Muller
Thomas Rosales Jr.
James Staszkiel
Timothy Scott
Nicholas Testa
Joe Brooks
Also Directed by Richard C. Sarafian
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