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A Force of One
Promotional film poster
Directed byPaul Aaron
Written byPat E. Johnson
Ernest Tidyman
Produced byAlan Belkin
StarringChuck Norris
Jennifer O'Neill
Clu Gulager
Ron O'Neal
Bill Wallace
CinematographyRoger Shearman
Edited byBert Lovitt
Music byDick Halligan
Distributed byAmerican Cinema Releasing
Release dates
June, 1979
Running time
90 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Box office$20,200,000[1]

A Force of One is a 1979 martial arts film starring Chuck Norris, Jennifer O'Neill, Ron O'Neal, Clu Gulager and Bill Wallace. The film was directed by Paul Aaron and written by Pat E. Johnson and Ernest Tidyman.

Plot summary

When a team of undercover narcotics officers is targeted by a serial killer, the police recruit karate champion Matt Logan (Chuck Norris) to bring the murders to an end. Narcotics Officer Amanda "Mandy" Rust (Jennifer O'Neill) discovers that a traitor within the police ranks is behind the killings.

Cast

Reception

Critics nicknamed the film "A Farce of One" though it did manage to gross over twenty million dollars domestically.

The film was written by Ernest Tidyman who in a 1980 interviewed considered it his least successful effort as a craftsman. "I only wrote it to buy my mother a house," he said although financially it was one of his biggest hits.[3]

References

  1. ^ "A Force of One - Box Office Data". The Numbers. Retrieved 28 July 2011.
  2. ^ McLellan, Dennis (2004-01-17). "'Superfly' actor Ron O'Neal, '70s blaxploitation film star". Boston Globe. Retrieved 2011-01-31.
  3. ^ ERNEST TIDYMAN'S PEN MIGHTIER THAN MOST Spence, Betty. Los Angeles Times (1923-Current File) [Los Angeles, Calif] 22 June 1980: t6.