by Hal Erickson
synopsis
Garr Hagar's Gerald McRaney son is killed by white supremacists. Expecting justice from the usual legal channels, Hagar is outraged when the jury acquits his son's murderers. Though the audience is primed to expect violence, this doesn't happen: Hagar opts for an insidious, psychological cat-and-mouse game to exact vengeance on the criminals. And he's always in the shadows -- always watching. Sustaining its subtlety and restraint throughout, Blind Vengeance is infinitely preferable to the usual USA Cable Network mayhem-fests. The film was first telecast on August 22, 1990.
characteristics
- Out For Revenge
- Cat-and-mouse
- Retribution
- Revenge
- Vengeance
- Vigilante
- Retaliation
- Vendetta
- Racism
- Mind Games
- Racist
- Murder
- Avenge
- Father
- Son