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Traxx (film)

Traxx is a 1988 action comedy and adventure comedy film that was directed by Jerome Gary.[3][4] It released on August 17, 1988 and starred Shadoe Stevens as a mercenary turned cookie maker.[5][6] The film had a budget of 6.5 million dollars and was initially intended to have a theatrical release, but was instead released direct to video.[2] Traxx was later screened in 2012 at the Hollywood Theatre in Portland, Oregon.[7]

Traxx
VHS cover
Directed byJerome Gary
Written byGary DeVore
Produced by
  • Gary DeVore
  • Richard McWhorter
Starring
CinematographyGiuseppe Maccari
Edited byMichael Kahane
Music byJay Gruska
Distributed byDe Laurentiis Entertainment Group
Release date
  • August 17, 1988 (1988-08-17)
Running time
84 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$6.5 million[1][2]

In the film, a Texas State Trooper is fired for excessive use of force. He spends the next few years as a mercenary, before deciding to change his career path and work as a gourmet cook in his hometown in Texas. Needing funds for this, he starts working as a contract killer for the local mayor and the local police chief. His job is to kill his hometown's criminals.

Plot edit

Opening in 1984, Traxx is a Texas State Trooper who has little respect for the rules of the police force due to perps frequently getting away with their crimes through legal technicalities or playing the "temporary insanity" case in court. As a result, Traxx makes every effort possible to kill criminals after catching them in the act which earns him scorn from his superiors.

In the opening scene, Traxx is one of several troopers called to defuse a hostage situation where a deranged holdup man has taken refuge in a pet store after shooting and killing an old lady and a puppy. Traxx storms the store and when the killer gives up and vows to plead temporary insanity, Traxx shoots and kills him anyway. After being reprimanded one too many times by the police commissioner for excessive use of force, Traxx quits and leaves town to become a soldier of fortune.

Four years later, after battling his way through El Salvador, the Middle East, and Nicaragua and killing countless terrorists, Traxx decides to retire to a life of baking gourmet cookies in his hometown, inspired by the cookies of Wally Amos (who late in the film appears in a cameo playing himself). When he finds himself in need of money, Traxx decides to hire himself out as the "Town Tamer" and begins cleaning up his hometown of Hadleyville, Texas by killing off its lowlife street scum, aided by fellow mercenary Deeter.

Traxx is supported in his mercenary efforts by the amorous town mayor Alexandra Cray, who continuously tries to have sex with Traxx, and Hadleyville police chief Decker, who agrees to pay Traxx an off the books sum of $10,000 per week to clean up their town. Traxx does well with his new assassin-for-hire business, however, things do not go as smoothly as he would have hoped. Traxx's actions soon come to the attention of the local crime boss Aldo Palucci. Fearing that Traxx will bring about the downfall of his business, Palucci initially tries to bribe Traxx. When that doesn't work, and his own men are unable to kill him, he hires the dreaded Guzik brothers, a trio of ruthless but comic hitmen from Mexico to get rid of Traxx, which leads to a climatic showdown in the streets.

In the final scene, after Palucci accidentally blows himself up when he lights a cigar in his car after letting out a long and disgusting fart as a criticism of Traxx's cookies, Traxx defeats the three Guzik brothers and finally opens up his own cookie store called 'Snaxx by Traxx', using the reward money given for the bounty on the bad guys heads. Mayor Cray throws a large street fair to celebrate the town's centennial and its now crime-free streets.

Cast edit

Reception edit

In his book '80s Action Movies on the Cheap, Daniel R. Budnik wrote that the film is "sort of a parody but not quite" of 1980s action film excess. Budnik compared it to Sledge Hammer!, saying that audiences may have misinterpreted the film and been offended by the over-the-top violence.[8]

References edit

  1. ^ De Laurentiis PRODUCER'S PICTURE DARKENS: KNOEDELSEDER, WILLIAM K, Jr. Los Angeles Times 30 Aug 1987: 1.
  2. ^ a b Spy Aug 1989. Spy. 1989. p. 53. Retrieved 20 July 2014.
  3. ^ "The Vulcan Vault: Josh Johnson Discusses Shadoe Stevens In TRAXX (1988)!!". Ain't It Cool News. Retrieved 20 July 2014.
  4. ^ Keough, Peter (April 12, 1987). Chicago Sun-Times (subscription required). Archived from the original on September 24, 2015. Retrieved 20 July 2014.
  5. ^ Rigney, Todd. "Forgotten Action Cinema: Traxx". Beyond Hollywood. Retrieved 20 July 2014.
  6. ^ Horovitz, Bruce; Marlowe, Shirley. "Has Success Spoiled 'Fred Rated'?". LAT. Retrieved 20 July 2014.
  7. ^ "Film Shorts". Portland Mercury. Retrieved 20 July 2014.
  8. ^ Budnik, Daniel R. (2017). '80s Action Movies on the Cheap:284 Low Budget, High Impact Pictures. McFarland & Company. pp. 207–208. ISBN 9780786497416.

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Traxx is a 1988 action comedy and adventure comedy film that was directed by Jerome Gary 3 4 It released on August 17 1988 and starred Shadoe Stevens as a mercenary turned cookie maker 5 6 The film had a budget of 6 5 million dollars and was initially intended to have a theatrical release but was instead released direct to video 2 Traxx was later screened in 2012 at the Hollywood Theatre in Portland Oregon 7 TraxxVHS coverDirected byJerome GaryWritten byGary DeVoreProduced byGary DeVore Richard McWhorterStarringShadoe Stevens Priscilla Barnes Willard E Pugh Robert DaviCinematographyGiuseppe MaccariEdited byMichael KahaneMusic byJay GruskaDistributed byDe Laurentiis Entertainment GroupRelease dateAugust 17 1988 1988 08 17 Running time84 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget 6 5 million 1 2 In the film a Texas State Trooper is fired for excessive use of force He spends the next few years as a mercenary before deciding to change his career path and work as a gourmet cook in his hometown in Texas Needing funds for this he starts working as a contract killer for the local mayor and the local police chief His job is to kill his hometown s criminals Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksPlot editOpening in 1984 Traxx is a Texas State Trooper who has little respect for the rules of the police force due to perps frequently getting away with their crimes through legal technicalities or playing the temporary insanity case in court As a result Traxx makes every effort possible to kill criminals after catching them in the act which earns him scorn from his superiors In the opening scene Traxx is one of several troopers called to defuse a hostage situation where a deranged holdup man has taken refuge in a pet store after shooting and killing an old lady and a puppy Traxx storms the store and when the killer gives up and vows to plead temporary insanity Traxx shoots and kills him anyway After being reprimanded one too many times by the police commissioner for excessive use of force Traxx quits and leaves town to become a soldier of fortune Four years later after battling his way through El Salvador the Middle East and Nicaragua and killing countless terrorists Traxx decides to retire to a life of baking gourmet cookies in his hometown inspired by the cookies of Wally Amos who late in the film appears in a cameo playing himself When he finds himself in need of money Traxx decides to hire himself out as the Town Tamer and begins cleaning up his hometown of Hadleyville Texas by killing off its lowlife street scum aided by fellow mercenary Deeter Traxx is supported in his mercenary efforts by the amorous town mayor Alexandra Cray who continuously tries to have sex with Traxx and Hadleyville police chief Decker who agrees to pay Traxx an off the books sum of 10 000 per week to clean up their town Traxx does well with his new assassin for hire business however things do not go as smoothly as he would have hoped Traxx s actions soon come to the attention of the local crime boss Aldo Palucci Fearing that Traxx will bring about the downfall of his business Palucci initially tries to bribe Traxx When that doesn t work and his own men are unable to kill him he hires the dreaded Guzik brothers a trio of ruthless but comic hitmen from Mexico to get rid of Traxx which leads to a climatic showdown in the streets In the final scene after Palucci accidentally blows himself up when he lights a cigar in his car after letting out a long and disgusting fart as a criticism of Traxx s cookies Traxx defeats the three Guzik brothers and finally opens up his own cookie store called Snaxx by Traxx using the reward money given for the bounty on the bad guys heads Mayor Cray throws a large street fair to celebrate the town s centennial and its now crime free streets Cast editShadoe Stevens as Traxx Priscilla Barnes as Mayor Alexandria Cray Willard E Pugh as Deeter Robert Davi as Aldo Palucci John Hancock as Chief Emmett Decker Hugh Gillin as Commissioner R B Davis Michael Kirk as Deputy Mayhew Raymond O Connor as Tibbs Herschel Sparber as Guzik 1 Jonathan Lutz as Guzik 2 Lucius Houghton as Guzik 3 Darrow Igus as Wendell Arlene Lorre as Celeste Rick Overton as Frank Williams Robert Miano as Arturo Steve Boles as Lonnie J Michael Hunter as Matt Leon Rippy as The Killer in pet store Darrow Igus as Wendell Arlene Lorre as Celeste Wally Amos as Famous Amos Wallace Merck as Jerome Jerry Colker as KentReception editIn his book 80s Action Movies on the Cheap Daniel R Budnik wrote that the film is sort of a parody but not quite of 1980s action film excess Budnik compared it to Sledge Hammer saying that audiences may have misinterpreted the film and been offended by the over the top violence 8 References edit De Laurentiis PRODUCER S PICTURE DARKENS KNOEDELSEDER WILLIAM K Jr Los Angeles Times 30 Aug 1987 1 a b Spy Aug 1989 Spy 1989 p 53 Retrieved 20 July 2014 The Vulcan Vault Josh Johnson Discusses Shadoe Stevens In TRAXX 1988 Ain t It Cool News Retrieved 20 July 2014 Keough Peter April 12 1987 Celluloid dream factory rises in Wilmington N C Chicago Sun Times subscription required Archived from the original on September 24 2015 Retrieved 20 July 2014 Rigney Todd Forgotten Action Cinema Traxx Beyond Hollywood Retrieved 20 July 2014 Horovitz Bruce Marlowe Shirley Has Success Spoiled Fred Rated LAT Retrieved 20 July 2014 Film Shorts Portland Mercury Retrieved 20 July 2014 Budnik Daniel R 2017 80s Action Movies on the Cheap 284 Low Budget High Impact Pictures McFarland amp Company pp 207 208 ISBN 9780786497416 External links editTraxx at IMDb nbsp Traxx at Rotten Tomatoes Traxx at Box Office Mojo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Traxx film amp oldid 1216287272, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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