Movies Starring David Anthony Marshall
The Stranger
Revenge Has Never Looked So Good.
Kathy Long, Andrew Divoff, Eric Pierpoint, Robin Lynn Heath, Ash Adams, Ginger Lynn Allen, David Anthony Marshall, Nils Allen Stewart, Danny Trejo, Faith Minton, Jeff Cadiente, Randy Vasquez, Billy Maddox, Robert Winley, Chris Pedersen
DIRECTOR:The desert town of Lakeview, Arizona is being terrorized by a brutal gang of bikers led by Angel. Local sheriff Gordon Cole has been alcoholic, and too afraid to do anything to stop Angel, ever since his fiancée Bridget was raped and killed by Angel two years ago when she took pictures of the gang and tried to send the pictures to the FBI. This absolutely devastated Bridget's kid sister Cordet, who has been mute and living like a scavenger ever since. The townspeople are either too scared to try to stop Angel's gang by getting outside help, or they see the gang as a necessary evil, since they spend a lot of money at the town's businesses. Things change when a mysterious stranger who bears a resemblance to Bridget comes to town. The Stranger, who is a martial arts expert, has a score to settle with Angel, and her desire for vengeance intensifies after hearing Cordet and Gordon's story. Using her martial arts expertise, the Stranger starts killing members of Angel's gang. Hardware store owner Sally Womack schemes to get the Stranger killed. Sally wants Cole for herself, and she sees the Stranger as a threat to that happening. Sally also confronts mayor Carl Perkins and deputy Steve Stowe about the problem with Angel. When Angel's gang goes after Cordet, the Stranger steps up her war on Angel's gang, on the way to a confrontation with Angel, with pride, and revenge, on the line. Could the Stranger be Bridget's twin sister?
Another 48 Hrs.
The Boys Are Back In Tow
Eddie Murphy, Nick Nolte, Brion James, Kevin Tighe, Ed O'Ross, David Anthony Marshall, Andrew Divoff, Bernie Casey, Brent Jennings, Ted Markland, Tisha Campbell, Felice Orlandi, Edward Walsh, Page Leong, Cathy Haase
DIRECTOR:For the past four years, San Francisco cop Jack Cates has been after an unidentified drug kingpin who calls himself the "Ice Man". At the Hunter's Point Raceway, Jack confronts Tyrone Burroughs and Arthur Brock. Jack kills Brock in self defense, but Burroughs escapes, and Jack is in danger of going to prison because Brock's gun can't be found. Jack finds a picture that proves that the Ice Man has put a price on the head of Reggie Hammond, who is scheduled to be released from prison on the next day. Jack tries to convince Reggie to help him clear his name and find the Ice Man, but Reggie says he won't help unless Jack gives Reggie the $500,000 that Jack has been holding on to for Reggie. Jack refuses to give Reggie the money unless Reggie helps him. After the bus that is transporting Reggie away from the prison is forced to crash by two bikers and Jack gets shot by the same two bikers, Jack forces Reggie to help him by having the hospital release Reggie into his custody. Reggie recognized one of the bikers as Richard "Cherry" Ganz, the brother of Albert Ganz, the escaped convict Jack killed years ago. Jack got shot because Cherry wants revenge for Albert's death, and Cherry and his partner Willie Hickok are the hitmen who have been hired to kill Reggie. Burroughs, who works for the Ice Man, was trying to hire Brock as insurance, just in case Cherry and Hickok fail. Blake Wilson, the head of the Internal Affairs division, obviously doesn't like Jack, because Wilson will stop at nothing to prosecute Jack for manslaughter in Brock's death, and it turns out that the Ice Man put a price on Reggie's head because Reggie knows who the Ice Man is someone Jack never expected it to be.
Lock Up
How much can a man take. How far can he be pushed, before he fights back?
Sylvester Stallone, Donald Sutherland, John Amos, Sonny Landham, Tom Sizemore, Frank McRae, Darlanne Fluegel, William Allen Young, Larry Romano, Jordan Lund, John Lilla, Dean Duval, Jerry Strivelli, David Anthony Marshall, Kurek Ashley
DIRECTOR:Frank Leone is nearing the end of his prison term for a relatively minor crime. Just before he is paroled, however, Warden Drumgoole takes charge. Drumgoole was assigned to a hell-hole prison after his administration was publicly humiliated by Leone, and has now arrived on the scene to ensure that Leone never sees the light of day.




