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Lone Wolf McQuade (1983)

“The 'Mad Dog' Criminal... The 'Lone Wolf' Lawman... The Ultimate Showdown.”

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Plot

In the sun-scorched landscapes of Texas, J.J. McQuade, an unruly Texas Ranger, fights crime his own way. Known as Lone Wolf McQuade for his preference to work alone, he's a maverick who bends the rules to uphold law and order. When he stumbles upon a cache of automatic weapons in the hands of dangerous criminals, he unravels a sinister plot tracing back to the military itself. In his relentless pursuit of justice, McQuade suffers personal loss, losing not only an old friend but a prisoner he had been safeguarding. The tragic events lead to him being relieved of his duty, but McQuade is not a man easily deterred. His path soon crosses with an equally determined FBI agent, eager to bring the criminals to justice. Alongside a greenhorn rookie, the unlikely trio embarks on a mission to track down the mastermind behind the weapons theft. As McQuade wages a war against a formidable drug kingpin, the stakes are raised when the woman they both love gets entangled in their lethal game. The story evolves into an explosive clash of martial arts, wits, and automatic weaponry, all under the sweltering Texas skies. This gritty tale is not just a fight against crime, but a personal battle for McQuade, whose renegade spirit is tested to its limits. With every layer that unfolds, Lone Wolf McQuade becomes a riveting journey into the heart of a renegade lawman's relentless quest for justice.

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Lone Wolf McQuade is an action movie featuring Chuck Norris and directed by Steve Carver.

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