Instant Justice
Instant Justice
R | 09 January 1987 (USA)
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Scott is a US Marine who travels Spain to see his sister Kim, after many years of separation. But she is dead, and there is nothing else to arrive him. Alone in the Madrid's streets, Scott will search for the killers, will try to reveal the reason of the murder of his dear sister, and for revenge for himself.

Reviews
SpuffyWeb Sadly Over-hyped
Dotbankey A lot of fun.
Matrixiole Simple and well acted, it has tension enough to knot the stomach.
Fleur Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.
ManBehindTheMask63 Instant Justice was suppose to be Michael Pares big break-action film...produced by mega studio Warner Bros....the film bombed and it deserved to. Pare has made some classics (Streets of Fire, Bad Moon, Eddie and the cruisers I & II) but this film is not one of them. It was a sign of things to come from his uneven and often wooden career. Pare is good shape and still has the charm but the action is poorly staged, the supporting actors are terrible, and the film just feels cheap. Check it out for some old school Pare but don't expect much. Maybe you will enjoy it more going in to it expecting less than i did. Pare is in great shape though.
pagrn1-1 It is hard to imagine a worse film, and equally hard to believe that Craig T. Rumar did not know that he was making a turkey. There are only two stand-out things in this movie and both belong to Tessa Hewitt, otherwise there can only be interest for connoisseurs of timber as represented by Michael Pare and Tawny Kitaen who's acting might be called wooden if one were not worried at receiving complaints from Pinocchio. Dialogue is not helped by Mr Pare needing a 5 second pause before he can deliver his lines so that his scenes with Ms Kitaen have all the spontaneity of a State Funeral. Mr Pare has less acting ability than Arnie but an equally impressive physique, unfortunately when asked to do anything other than adopt a statuesque pose it all goes horribly wrong as he minces across the screen. Action sequences and special effects are laughable, the editing probably done with a chain saw, the sub-disco intrusive 'background' music unremitting. Other than Tessa Hewitt's 30 seconds on screen the film has no redeeming feature.
scottmaloney83 It's the king when it comes to cheese, it's so poorly made that it is actually fun to watch. The mistakes, poor acting and bad editing make it the undisputed king of all drinking games, just drink once for every mistake you find and by the end of the movie (if you even make it that far) you'll be wasted. This film has all others beat when it comes to it's poor quality. It's gratuitous nudity, horribly put together action sequences, terrible dialog make it a film not forgotten... unfortunately. There are no words to describe this films brilliance at being complacent with itself. It just gets to me that this movie wasn't used for the movie "Mystery Science Theater 3000" because they're are so many references to the movie made throughout the course of this movie, making fun of its cheese that it's ridiculous.
Driver-5 Watching the Reagan-era action movies such as MISSING IN ACTION, COMMANDO, DEATH WISH III and RAMBO: FIRST BLOOD PART II 15 years later, it's hard to keep a straight face. With their high bodycounts, corny one-liners and straight attempts at storytelling, these films will always be fun. MARINE ISSUE is no exception, although this time everything is just a little funnier (unintentionally, of course). The acting is atrocious, direction uninspired, and the action scenes, usually the saving grace in these movies, are badly staged, poorly edited and have some of the funniest sound effects you'll ever hear. It's not often you see a movie from Gibraltar, let alone an unintentionally funny action movie from Gibraltar, so enjoy!