Released on April 15, 1983, is a seminal "neo-Western" action film that redefined Chuck Norris's cinematic persona from a strictly martial arts star to a rugged, mainstream action hero. Directed by Steve Carver and set primarily in El Paso, Texas, the film follows J.J. McQuade, a maverick Texas Ranger who lives in solitude with his pet wolf and prefers to work alone using unorthodox, often brutal methods. The plot centers on McQuade’s pursuit of a ruthless international arms dealer, Rawley Wilkes—played by David Carradine—who escalates the conflict by involving McQuade’s daughter. Production and Stylistic Origins
The film was intentionally crafted as a modern homage to the genre. This influence is most evident in: Lone Wolf McQuade (1983)
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