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Synopsis
William Devane plays a rare sympathetic role in Rolling Thunder, though his behavior is just as cold-blooded and sharkish as in any of his villainous assignments. Devane is cast as Maj. Charles Rane, a recently released Vietnam POW who is given a hero's welcome in his Texas hometown. Things sour pretty quickly, however: Rane's wife has lost all love for him, his son doesn't recognize him, and there are those in town who consider him a "loser" or "baby-killer." All he really has to show for his ordeal in Nam is a cache of silver coins bestowed on him by the more sympathetic townsfolk. A scumbag gang of thieves decides to relieve Rane of his money; they kill his family, then torture and disfigure Rane to ascertain the whereabouts of the coins. Now living only for vengeance, the taciturn Rane heads to Mexico to exact his own brand of justice on the fleeing crooks. Tommy Lee Jones co-stars as Rane's best friend, Johnny Vohden, who unquestioningly agrees to help Rane in his mission of revenge. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Cast

Luke Askew Slim
James Best Texan
William Devane Maj. Charles Rane
Jordan Gerler Mark
Linda Haynes Linda Forchet
Tommy Lee Jones Johnny Vohden
Lisa Richards Janet
Cassie Yates Candy
Dabney Coleman Maxwell
Lawrason Driscoll Clif

Production Crew

Stephen Myles Berger Art Director
Jordan S. Cronenweth Cinematographer
Barry de Vorzon Composer (Music Score)
John Flynn Director
Frank Keller Editor
Lawrence Gordon Producer
Norman T. Herman Producer
Heywood Gould Screenwriter
Paul Schrader Screenwriter
Don Johnson Sound/Sound Designer
Richard Helmer Special Effects
Year: 1977
Runtime: 99
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
Category: Feature

Genre
Action
Drama

Color type
DeLuxe Color

Produced by
American International Pictures
Lawrence Gordon Productions