


Final Justice | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | March 16, 2022
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The audio might shock you with the low dialogue followed by sharply loud gun cracks.
| genre | Action | Crime |
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| synopsis | Due to his violent past, Deputy Sheriff Thomas Jefferson Geronimo III (Joe Don Baker) has been transferred to a rural outpost. When two thugs kill the sheriff, Geronimo shoots one of them, and the other vows revenge. Unfortunately for Geronimo, that thug turns out to be a mob boss, and the court orders Geronimo to extradite him back to his home in Sicily. When their plane is hijacked, the adversaries find their roles reversed. |
| lead actors | Joe Don Baker | Rossano Brazzi | Venantino Venantini | Patrizia Pellegrino | Bill McKinney | Helena Abella | Lino Grech | Tony Ellul | Joe Theuma | Bettina Amato-Gauci | Joe Quattromani | Odetta Balzan |
| director | Greydon Clark |










