"Bronk" Target: Unknown (TV Episode 1976) Poster

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(1976)

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A curious case, and fairly done.
searchanddestroy-115 December 2015
Warning: Spoilers
Two teenagers are killed on a beach by a stranger, with no reason, no reason at all; at least at first sight. But our lead cops investigate. And they will be lead to something involving a professional killer named Scorpio and played here by Richard Lynch. The scene when he is dressed as a nun and when he kills a witness in a police station, this scene is terrific. And another mysterious man is also in this case, a sort of South American rich man, former Minister of Finances, played by Fernando Lamas. He may be behind many things here. When you see Fernando Lamas in a movie or a series, he always sounds like an evil character, believe me. And permit me to get back on the killer character, who is also a master in disguise. You have here an interesting twist ending, unusual in the series, so far.
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10/10
Who killed the teenage surfers? And who is he really after?
FloridaFred27 August 2021
This is one of the best shows in the entire run of "Bronk". Actor Richard Lynch, as professional assassin "Scorpio", gives a stellar performance. The "Nun Scene" is classic... only a professional hit man could pull off something like that.

There are a couple of distractions, including the distorted camera angles in the opening scenes of the show, and there are a few plot holes. But those distractions can be easily overlooked, as Scorpio zeroes in on his target.

Actor Fernando Lamas, as corrupt Finance Minister "Abriega", and actor Walter Brooke as gambling mobster "Turman", also give convincing performances.

The writers did a great job on this one, with a nice twist at the end.

This show rates 10 stars!
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