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Logan, Hell Fire is one of those obscure gems from the early '80s that kind of slips under the radar. It's gritty and has this raw, almost visceral quality to it. The story revolves around Pleng, who returns to his hometown only to find it overrun by gangsters. I mean, the atmosphere is thick with tension and desperation. There's a real sense of pacing that builds as the plot unfolds. The performances can feel a bit rough around the edges, but it adds to that authenticity. Practical effects are notable too; they don't shy away from the brutality of the world they're depicting. It’s not polished like today's action flicks but has a certain charm that makes it stand out.
Obscure early '80s filmGritty atmosphere and themesInteresting practical effects
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