Well, I won't repeat the topic already very well done before. What's the use? The only thing I will say is this; this scheme of an ordinary man trying to protect his son from dealers is very touching and so offbeat in a period where the vigilante crime films emerged in the line of DEATH WISH. The ordinary man here doesn't look like a Charles Bronson rip-off. That's the most interesting here, not the Baretta character it self. That's what I wanted to say about this episode, nothing more. Nothing special. Oh yes, one last thing, this story is also in the Blaxploitation genre, with mainly black actors.
There have been worse in the Baretta series, not much although.
There have been worse in the Baretta series, not much although.