Mr. No Legs
Mr. No Legs (also known as Gun Fighter) is a 1978 American action drama exploitation film directed by Ricou Browning and written by Jack Cowden.[1]
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Directed by | Ricou Browning |
Produced by | George Roberts |
Written by | Jack Cowden |
Starring | Richard Jaeckel Ron Slinker Lloyd Bochner Ted Vollrath |
Cinematography | Paul Rubinstein |
Edited by | Oscar Barber Angelo Ross |
Release date | 14 March 1978 |
Running time | 90 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot synopsis
When Andy's sister's death is staged to look like an overdose, Andy and fellow policeman Chuck investigate the situation and link it to a drug importing ring involving Florida drug kingpin D'Angelo and his enforcer Mr. No Legs, who uses a wheelchair and is armed with two shotguns built into his chair armrests.
Cast
- Richard Jaeckel as Chuck
- Ron Slinker as Andy
- Lloyd Bochner as D'Angelo
- Ted Vollrath as Mr. No Legs
- Rance Howard as Lou, Mr. No Legs' sidekick
- Luke Halpin as Ken Wilson
- John Agar as Police Capt. Hathaway
Production
Director Ricou Browning and screenwriter Jack Cowden were previously co-creators of the 1960s TV series Flipper.
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