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Jerrold L. Ludwig

1941 – 2021 · Los Angeles, California, USA · Active 1966–2000
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Three the Hard Way

Three the Hard Way

1974 ★ 6.1
Writer

Jimmy Lait (Brown) and his girlfriend, Wendy, come across Jimmy's friend, House, wounded and dying. Lait learns from House that he had escaped from a secret medical experimentation facility. Later in the hospital, a delirious House tells Lait that there is someone who aims to "kill us all" and that they have a way of doing it. However, Lait has to return to the studio to supervise a recording session with a group he is producing, The Impressions. He leaves Wendy in the hospital. While Wendy talks to Jimmy on the phone outside of the room, two men climb through the window, murder House and kidnap Wendy. After finding out about her kidnapping, Jimmy begins a quest to find the whereabouts of his girlfriend, but a group of attackers ambush him. Lait survives with the help of his friend, Jagger Daniels (Williamson). Lait and Daniels join up with Mister Keyes (Kelly, named "Mister" by his mother so people would be forced to show him respect) after he wins a fist fight with several police officers attempting to plant drugs in his car. Lait is shot as they capture a member of Feather's gang, but are unable to force him to give up his secrets. Jagger calls three dominatrixes: The Countess (Pamela Serpe), The Empress (Irene Tsu), and The Princess (Marie O'Henry). The eager women ask Jagger if they can go all the way, meaning, torturing the captured man to death. Jagger tells them, only after the prisoner gives him the information he seeks. They agree and proceed to go upstairs to torture the tied up man. The three women at first excite the captive by baring their breasts, but they torture him while Keyes and Daniels wait. After some time the women emerge, and say the captive is ready to talk. He informs them of Feather's plot and dies from his torture. There is a secret plot of black genocide concocted by the nefarious Monroe Feather (Jay Robinson), the leader of a secret Neo-Nazi, white supremacist organization. Their chief scientist, Dr. Fortrero (Richard Angarola), has developed a lethal poison that only affects African Americans. They plan to deploy the serum into the water systems of Washington, D.C., Detroit, and Los Angeles, in order to wipe out their black populations. The three heroes re-unite as Lait is leaving the hospital, and decide to stop the poisoning of the water supplies. "Three the hard way, three cities, the three of us." Lait returns to Chicago. Mister Keyes stops the poisoning in Washington, D.C., as Jagger does in Detroit. They reunite again to stop Feather and arm themselves to the teeth. They raid Feather's compound and rescue Wendy after a huge shootout, leaving Dr. Fortrero burned alive, and Feather and many white supremacists dead.

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Filmography

55 credits
Crew Credits
2000s 1 credit
2000
Movie ★ 2.7
1990s 12 credits
1999
Movie ★ 8.0
1999
Movie ★ 8.0
1997
Echo Editor
Movie ★ 5.2
1996
Movie ★ 6.0
1994
Movie ★ 5.0
1992
Movie ★ 1.0
1992
Movie ★ 6.2
1991
Movie ★ 1.0
1991
Movie ★ 10.0
1991
Movie ★ 1.0
1991
TV ★ 4.5
1990
Stella Editor
Movie ★ 5.7
1980s 19 credits
1989
Movie ★ 3.3
1987
Movie ★ 4.2
1987
TV ★ 3.8
1986
Movie ★ 6.5
1985
Movie ★ 5.7
1985
MacGyver Executive Producer
TV ★ 7.7
1985
MacGyver Writer
TV ★ 7.7
1984
Movie ★ 5.4
1984
Movie ★ 1.0
1984
The Parade Associate Producer
Movie ★ 1.0
1984
Movie ★ 5.6
1983
Movie
1983
Movie ★ 6.2
1981
Movie ★ 6.0
1981
Movie
1981
Movie ★ 6.3
1980
Movie ★ 5.7
1980
Movie ★ 5.1
1970s 20 credits
1979
Samurai Writer
Movie
1979
Movie ★ 2.0
1978
TV
1977
Movie ★ 2.7
1977
Movie ★ 2.7
1977
Bunco Writer
Movie
1977
Bunco Producer
Movie
1976
The Shootist Assistant Editor
Movie ★ 7.1
1975
Movie ★ 5.2
1975
Movie ★ 10.0
1974
Movie ★ 6.2
1974
Movie ★ 8.0
1974
Movie ★ 8.0
1973
Fade In Writer
Movie ★ 3.6
1973
Kojak Editor
TV ★ 7.1
1972
Movie
1972
TV
1971
Movie
1971
Columbo Writer
TV ★ 8.1
1960s 3 credits
1968
TV ★ 7.1
1966
TV ★ 7.6
1966
TV ★ 7.6