The best James Iglehart’s movies

James Iglehart

James Iglehart

If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best James Iglehart’s movies, although you may have ordered them differently. In any case, we hope you love it and with a little luck discovering a movie that you still don’t know about James Iglehart.
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Death Force

Death Force
5.3/10
Leon Isaac Kennedy is Doug Russell, an American who steals a shipment of gold in the Philippines with two Vietnam War buddies, who cut his throat and throw him overboard. Russell washes ashore an island inhabited by two Japanese soldiers stranded there since World War II. They nurse him back to health and he is taught martial arts and the art of the samurai. Back in the States, his treacherous pals, Marelli and Maghee, use their loot and viciousness to muscle their way into Los Angels mafia turf.

Beyond the Valley of the Dolls

Beyond the Valley of the Dolls
6.1/10
An all-female rock group finds fame, love, and drama when they move to LA in order to claim the lead singer’s inheritance.

Angels Hard as They Come

Angels Hard as They Come
4.6/10
A group of crazy bikers meet up with a group of drug-addicted hippies in a small town, but the two roving factions are soon at odds with one another and chaos ensues.

Savage!

Savage!
5.1/10
Low-budget adventure starring former baseball star James Iglehart as Savage, who is kidnapped by South American rebels. After a time, he sees their position and is joined by a female commando squad in battling the repressive government officials.

Bamboo Gods and Iron Men

Bamboo Gods and Iron Men
4.7/10
The Jefferson’s honeymoon night in Hong Kong will be troubled by a number of people wishing to get hold of a Bouddha statuette that the husband offered her when window-shopping that day. When the going gets rough, it helps that Cal Jefferson is a top American boxer.

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