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Spyder
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Title: Spyder

Release Date: 8 Jun 1988

Runtime: 1h 16m

Genre: Action

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Overview: A rich businessman hires a team of vietnam vets to get his son out of Vietnam, but this group of mercenaries don't plan to go in Vietnam, they just want the money. They make a mistake by killing policeman "Brad Spyder"'s partner, and now he only wants REVENGE!

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Ratings

Average Vote: 5.5 (2 votes)

Cast

  • Brad Spyder: Blake Bahner
  • Lee Stokes: Ronald William Lawrence
  • Ed Skinner: Gary Rooney
  • Karen Pendleton: Roxanne Baird
  • Sid Friedkin: Michael Vlastas
  • Roderick Pendleton: Paul Holmes
  • Ted Kanaka: Henry Strzalkowski
  • Bill Akida: Vic Diaz
  • Chief O'Donnel: John P. Dulaney
  • Hotel Clerk: Eric Hahn
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