Chuck Norris Vs David Carradine Climactic Final Fight - Lone Wolf McQuade
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.....The most anticipated movie fight scene. Chuck Norris Vs
David Carradine Climactic
Final Fight -
Lone Wolf McQuade
Knowing that Lone Wolf McQuade casts Chuck Norris as a
Texas Ranger, one might be inclined to think that this was a preview of his later
Walker, Texas Ranger series. But one would be sadly mistaken.
McQuade is far from the straight arrow that
Cordell Walker was on television. He's just not a people person which is why he likes to work without a partner. When one is forced on him in the person of
Robert Beltran, he greets him with a weapon when
Beltran goes to his house to wake him up for what the day might bring them.
Eventually the two do form some mutual respect.
What
Norris is after is some bad guys who come from both sides of the border in the business of smuggling arms. On this side of the border the bad guys are led by David Carradine who is a karate master himself. He's toting as a trophy the wife of his former partner who is played by
Barbara Carrera. She takes one look at
Chuck though and reassesses where her loyalties lie.
When Chuck gets a little too close to Carradine's operation, he gets rather personal with Norris. He kills
L.Q.Jones a former ranger and friend of Norris's, kills Norris's dog, and kidnaps his daughter. That makes what Chuck has to do rather clear and he does it in the usual Chuck Norris fashion.
On Walker, Texas Ranger usually Chuck Norris did not work up much of a sweat against most opponents.
It's a lot different here, he and Carradine on the screen are equally matched in their final confrontation.
Fans of Chuck Norris should be well satisfied with Lone Wolf McQuade
Lone Wolf McQuade is a
1983 action film, starring Chuck Norris, David Carradine, Barbara Carrera, and Robert Beltran, and is directed by
Steve Carver. The film score was written by
Francesco De Masi.
The main character,
J.J. McQuade, is a Texas Ranger who prefers to work alone. He lives in a dirty home in the middle of nowhere with a pet wolf. The film opens with McQuade involved in an intense battle with Mexican-bandits—a gang of horse thieves—from which he emerges unscathed.
Shaking off the dust, McQuade returns to
El Paso, Texas to attend the retirement ceremony of his fellow
Ranger and close friend
Dakota. After the party, his commander attempts to curb his "lone wolf" attitude by insisting he work with local
Texas State Trooper Kayo Ramos, a tough but clean-cut and polite
Latino. McQuade has a teenage daughter who came from a past marriage and is still on relatively good terms with his former wife. When his daughter is injured (and her fiancé is killed) after witnessing the hijacking of an
US Army convoy (one of the hijackers is driving a
Dodge Aspen which pushes her fiancé's car over an embankment), McQuade more readily works with Kayo to find out who did this to his daughter. Kayo's computer skills allow him to track the errant convoy.
At an illegal garment factory, they pick up a young delinquent named
Snow, who is reluctant to talk until Dakota points a
Mac-10 in his general direction and empties the magazine.
As the story progresses, they are joined by
FBI Special Agent Jackson. The trail leads them to arms merchant Rawley Wilkes, who is hijacking
U.S. arms shipments for his illicit weapons deals. Wilkes is trained in martial arts and often gives free demonstrations at county fairs.
The three eventually find the arms trading headquarters in the
Mexican desert.
Agent Núñez is killed while saving Kayo from machine gun fire. McQuade is buried inside his truck but manages to escape, though injured. Agent Jackson is struck by gunfire on two separate occasions but still manages to assist McQuade and Kayo in the final attack. After an intense battle, McQuade and Wilkes engage, with the fight leaning first in Wilkes' favor until he strikes McQuade's daughter, provoking McQuade into a frenzy that defeats Wilkes. McQuade is reunited with his daughter, only to be fired upon by an injured Wilkes. Wilkes' business partner (and McQuade's new romantic interest) steps into the line of fire to save McQuade and is killed in the process. Wilkes retreats, and the film ends with McQuade victorious after a final high-kicking finale against the rest of Wilkes' troops.