| Margaux Hemingway | ... | Jacqueline | |
| Lee Van Cleef | ... | Maitre Julot | |
| Jorge Rivero | ... | Txema Basterreneche (as George Rivero) | |
| Willie Aames | ... | Tony | |
| Ana Obregón | ... | Liza | |
| Aldo Sambrell | ... | Picot (as Aldo Sanbrell) | |
| Richard Jaeckel | ... | Martín | |
| Frank Braña | ... | Pablo | |
| Hugo Stiglitz | ... | Koldo | |
| Antonio Agustí | |||
| Jordi Torras | |||
| Joan Bahr | (as Juan Bahr) | ||
| José Cegarra | |||
| Juan Fairen | |||
| José Gras | (as Josep Gras) | ||
| José Pavia | |||
| José Luis González | |||
| Gary Piquer | |||
| Alfonso Zambrano | |||
| Raúl Aparici | |||
| Arturo Costa | |||
| Alberto Vila | |||
| Jaume Torras | |||
| Joaquín Llovet | |||
| Josep Barba | |||
| Emilio Higuera | |||
| Roland Richardson | |||
| Tato Carretero | |||
| Piluca Riverola | |||
| Eduardo Marfa Jr. | |||
| Juan Manuel González | |||
| Jorge Pahisa | |||
| Alejandro Budde | |||
| Josep Minguell | (as José Minguell) | ||
| Erik Galeano | |||
| Manuel Sesé | |||
| Luis Miguel Climent | |||
| Roberto Torres | |||
| Sue Uttley | |||
| Eulalia Ramón | (as Laly Ramón) | ||
| Will West | |||
| Sergio Danti | |||
| Mark Rus | |||
| Víctor F. Suáñez | |||
| Cristina Halling | |||
| Rodolfo Arnau | |||
| Antonio Bebar | |||
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Melissa Sue Anderson | ... | Kukki (uncredited) | |
| Robert Avard Miller | ... | Judge (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| José Antonio de la Loma | |||
Writing credits | ||
| Jaime J. Puig | (story) (as J.J. Puig) | |
| José Antonio de la Loma | (screenplay) & | |
| Carlos Vasallo | (screenplay) | |
| José Antonio de la Loma | (dialogue) & | |
| Carlos Vasallo | (dialogue) | |
Produced by | |||
| Jaime J. Puig | .... | executive producer (as J.J. Puig) | |
| Carlos Vasallo | .... | producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Guido De Angelis | |||
| Maurizio De Angelis | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| Alejandro Ulloa | |||
Film Editing by | |||
| José Antonio de la Loma hijo | (as José Antonio de la Loma Jr.) | ||
Art Direction by | |||
| Pilar Lister | |||
Makeup Department | |||
| John Wales | .... | makeup artist | |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director | |||
| Joan Bahr | .... | second assistant director (as Juan Bahr) | |
| Joaquín Densalat | .... | assistant director | |
Art Department | |||
| José Ángel Cebolleda | .... | property master (as José Ángel Cebollada) | |
Sound Department | |||
| Luciano Anzellotti | .... | sound recordist | |
| Massimo Anzellotti | .... | sound recordist | |
| Ted Gomillion | .... | sound re-recording mixer | |
| Manuel Rincón | .... | sound | |
| Jim Willis | .... | sound | |
Other crew | |||
| Carlos Frigola | .... | production assistant | |
| Nicholas Wentworth | .... | english version supervisor | |
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What can I say? First of all no stars for this turkey. I saw Killing Machine on one of those old '80s videocassette deals hosted by Sybil Danning. She is actually the best thing about the program, because the movie stinks big time! It is billed on the video box to star Lee Van Cleef, Richard Jaeckel, Willie Aames, and Margaux Hemingway. They are more like guest stars, because the real star is some Spanish bum that I've never seen before and never want to see again. Its supposed to be about a truck driver that is attacked by French unionists: they kill his wife, and he goes after them. It is never fully explained why the unionists are angry at the truck drivers other than the fact that they carry fruit that is evil (I guess...like I said...It is never explained). Lee Van Cleef plays a lawyer (!) that covers things up for the union. There's an interesting scene that is supposed to be in a courtroom, but it looks like the scene was shot in a cheap conference room in some warehouse. Cleef was very old here, so the idea of him being some kind of tough guy is demolished by his aged appearance. Hemingway looks astonishingly bad, and her acting reflects her awful appearance. Richard Jaeckel (mispelled?) makes the worst performance by William Shatner look good, and Willie Aames is annoying as always. Aames had passed over his teenage good looks, so there isn't even anything good to look at. I heard later that he bottomed out on drugs and converted to Christianity (no small favor for movies...stay out, Willie!) PLEASE SKIP THIS TRASH! UPDATE 08/04/05: I originally voted this the worst film I saw in 2005, but then I saw High Tension and changed my mind.