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The Evil That Men Do (1984) New unrated version. Charles Bronson, torture, South America, sadism, brutal, doctor (18)

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Mossad have their reasons to kill the sadistic Jew torture doctor, named Molloch, they fail and Holland (Charles Bronson) is offered big bucks to kill the sadistic torture doctor who tortures people in South America, he declines because he is already rich and watches some VHS video tapes this Hector named doctor from the red cross brought along instead! These VHS tapes are nasty and Holland now offers to do it for free. Holland goes to Guatemala with his fake family to check the doctor out, realizing that the sadistic Jew torture doctor is paranoid about security. Holland starts to pick off his inner circle first by making the kills as brutal and public as possible. It works as the Doctor sends one of his helpers to the American embassy and demands that CIA protects him! Holland kills this helper too in an elaborate plot! Now the doctor is about to lose his mind, Based on Canadian Hills 1978 book of the same name, drastic changes were made so yeah download the book now. I highly recommend it! The book is even more violent and even much more Irish children's actor (!) were finally picked to play the sadistic torture doctor by the name of Joseph Maher before he disappeared into obscurity. We can see that! Nobody wants to see that sicko face. And in the end we pick a winner! This is without a doubt Charles Bronson's most violent film ever. Originally it was intended to be made by Golan-Globus Cannon but they backed out when they saw how Jew focused the film was. Drastic Changes includes: Showing incest between a man and his sister had been too much for 1984 (15:40) and that a paranoid Jew doctor suspects that his own sister is behind the killings and tortures her to death ?! Holland doesnt know George. I doubt that professional assassins could have friends.

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