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Directed by | Robert A. Endelson |
Produced by | Robert A. Endelson William Mishkin |
Written by | Straw Weisman |
Starring |
William Sanderson Robert Judd Yvonne Ross |
Music by | Jeff Slevin |
Cinematography | Lloyd Freidus |
Edited by | Robert A. Endelson |
Distributed by | William Mishkin Motion Pictures |
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82 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Fight for Your Life is a 1977 American grindhouse action film directed by Robert A. Endelson and starring William Sanderson and Robert Judd.
Sanderson plays Kane, a hate-fuelled racist redneck who absconds from jail with his sidekicks (an Asian and a Mexican). They hole up in the secluded house of a black minister and his family, where harsh epithets are exchanged and the minister is forced to take action to defend his family.
Fight for Your Life has received a negative response from critics. TV Guide called it "a vile low-budget film that couldn't have found a receptive audience even during the height of tough blaxploitation pictures."Allmovie called it an "outrageous sleazefest" and "amazingly racist".
Fight For Your Life was denied a British theatrical release in 1981, but a video release the following year allowed the public brief access to the film before it wound up on the video nasties list and was outlawed. It is notable for being the only 'video nasty' to appear on the list due to language, specifically the racism displayed by Sanderson's character.
Briefly available in the United Kingdom on the independent video label Vision On, released circa 1982, but outlawed with the advent of the Video Recordings Act (1984), Fight For Your Life was denied a British cinema release when it was rejected by the BBFC in October 1981. Fight For Your Life was issued in the U.S. by Blue Underground as a remastered DVD.