The G.I. Executioner
The G.I. Executioner, originally titled Wit's End, is a 1975 action film co-written and directed by Joel M. Reed, the director of the 1976 cult classic Blood Sucking Freaks.[1] Originally titled Wit's End and shot in Singapore. production finished in 1971, but the film was not released in theatres until 1975. The film was also released under the title Dragon Lady.[2]
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Directed by | Joel M. Reed |
Produced by | S.M. Churn Marvin Farkas Walter Hoffman Michel Renard |
Written by | Keith Lorenz Joel M. Reed Ian Ward |
Starring | Tom Keena Victoria Racimo Angelique Pettyjohn Janet Wood Brian Walden |
Music by | Elliot Chiprut |
Cinematography | Marvin Farkas |
Edited by | Victor Kanefsky |
Distributed by | Troma Entertainment |
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Running time | 89 minutes |
Language | English |
Overview
Tom Keena plays a Vietnam veteran and millionaire freelance journalist who spends his time operating a discotheque in Singapore. When he receives a mysterious offer to investigate a defecting Chinese scientist, he finds himself mixed up with a dastardly Communist agent and his voluptuous stripper mistress.
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References
- "Dragon Lady (1985)". The New York Times. Archived from the original on November 4, 2012.
- First Made-In-Singapore American Film Wit’s End Finally Makes Its Debut January 9, 2013
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