A mercenary battles to remove the web of organized crime from politics. One man studio Owensby also produced!
Earl Owensby, the Orson Welles of the South, produced, directed and starred in Manhunter. Playing a soldier of fortune, Owensby vows to squash organized crime in America. Deciding that fish rots from the head, he goes after the "untouchable" political biggies he holds responsible. Calling the directorial shots while Owensby was acting was his loyal assistant, Martin Beck. The cast is the usual mixture of regional professionals and ambitious college drama students.
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It is mentioned that a cat and possibly a dog* were killed, but we're not counting it as they died before the movie began and we never see either alive or dead, except for a few brief shots of them when someone watches old home video footage. A live but se