

Upon his return from Vietnam, an ex-soldier finds his neighborhood has deteriorated badly, and is being terrorized by a vicious street gang. He calls some of his GI buddies, and together they hatch a plan to get rid of the gang.
Practical Effects
Explosive low-budget action sequences that absolutely commit to the bit.
Production
Atlanta locations so authentically grimy they deserve co-star billing.

Director
Charles E. Sellier Jr.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Charles E. Sellier Jr. also made 'Silent Night, Deadly Night' — he's basically the patron saint of deranged Reagan-era pulp.
This arrived during peak Vietnam vet vigilante cinema, when every neighborhood apparently needed ex-soldiers to do what police couldn't.