Born in 1937 in Argentina, Ulises Dumont became a prominent figure in Latin American cinema, known for his extensive filmography that began in 1964. In Rage of Honor (1987), he delivers a compelling performance that captures the essence of the gritty action genre. His ability to embody complex characters contributed to the film's raw energy, making him a notable presence in the cult cinema scene. Dumont's career spanned decades, leaving a lasting impact on Argentine film and its exploration of themes within the exploitation genre.
Rage of Honor
Tanaka, a DEA agent, and his partner Ray are after a bunch of drug dealers. But they are betrayed by an insider and Ray is killed. Tanaka follows the culprit, a sadistic drug lord, down to Argentina.