Difference between revisions of "The 14 Fists of McCluskey"
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* Inspired by The Secret Invasion (1964, Dir: Roger Corman) | * Inspired by The Secret Invasion (1964, Dir: Roger Corman) | ||
* Footage from "Hell River" (1974) a WWII adventure film starring Rod Taylor is used as a clip from 14 Fists of McCluskey. | * Footage from "Hell River" (1974) a WWII adventure film starring Rod Taylor is used as a clip from 14 Fists of McCluskey. | ||
* Title may be an homage to Burt Reynolds' character Gator McClusky in the films | * Title may be an homage to Burt Reynolds' character Gator McClusky in the films [http://www.grindhousedatabase.com/index.php/White_Lightning White Lightning] & [http://www.grindhousedatabase.com/index.php/Gator Gator], or to the pub Ruck Hudson's character visits at the beginning of '''Ice Station Zebra'''. | ||
[[File:Combaterre.jpg|300px|right]] | [[File:Combaterre.jpg|300px|right]] |
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- The 14 Fists of McCluskey is a fictional World War II/action-adventure film directed by Paul Wendkos. Starring Van Johnson, Rod Taylor, Sal Mineo and Rick Dalton as Sgt. Mike Lewis within the film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
- Inspired by The Secret Invasion (1964, Dir: Roger Corman)
- Footage from "Hell River" (1974) a WWII adventure film starring Rod Taylor is used as a clip from 14 Fists of McCluskey.
- Title may be an homage to Burt Reynolds' character Gator McClusky in the films White Lightning & Gator, or to the pub Ruck Hudson's character visits at the beginning of Ice Station Zebra.
- Combaterre All'Inferno aka Combat In Hell Fan poster designed by Octavio Terol.