After his wife is assaulted, a husband enlists the services of a vigilante group to help him settle the score. –IMDb
Roger Donaldson (born 15 November 1945) is an Australian-born New Zealand film producer, director and writer who has made numerous successful movies. He was a co-founder of the New Zealand Film Commission.
Donaldson was born in Ballarat, Victoria, Australia and in 1965 emigrated to New Zealand to establish a small still photography business. He entered the film industry when he made the drama series Winners and Losers for New Zealand television, then directed and produced his first film Sleeping Dogs in 1977. As this was the first film to come out of New Zealand in nearly 15 years, he lobbied the New Zealand Government to found the New Zealand Film Commission in 1978. Donaldson’s first films were made in close collaboration with his friend and leading man, actor and musician Bruno Lawrence, with whom Donaldson worked extensively in the 1970s, but the partnership and their long friendship effectively ended after Smash Palace.
Donaldson’s first American break was when he… read more
Another Cage quickie has a few moments, but it looks cheap and rushed. It's kind of a hybrid of Death Wish and the Star Chamber with a conspiracy that never has much to offer. If these guys can fix the system, why do they need to enlist ordinary people in their circle? They don't seem like reliable patsies in the first place.
If Guy Pearce tells you to kill someone, you fucking kill that person. This is just common sense. You don't go all half-assed around New Orleans trying to NOT kill people. Idiot.