Vigilante (1982) Review

Vigilante (1982) synopsis: “After his wife and son got brutalized by a street gang, and a corrupt criminal justice system puts the perpetrators back on the street, a NYC factory worker teams up with a vigilante group to find some measure of bloody justice.”

Starring: Robert Forster, Fred Williamson, Richard Bright, and Joe Spinell
Director: William Lustig

This week on Podcasting After Dark, Zak and Corey breakdown and review Vigilante! Not only is this Zak’s favorite exploitation film from the 80s, it might just be the best one the boys have covered on PAD to date! With great casting, fantastic pacing, and some wild surprises, Vigilante is a must-see for every listener of the show. If you haven’t watched this one yet, please check it out before listening to our review. You won’t regret it!

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ReviewCorey Stevenson