| Fred Williamson | ... | Det. Robert Malone | |
| Bruno Bilotta | ... | Caleb Sakur (as Karl Landgren) | |
| Bobby Rhodes | ... | Det. Jackson | |
| Gaetano Russo | ... | Barry Wilson (as Ronald Russo) | |
| Elena Wiedermann | ... | Evelin Wilson | |
| Maurice Poli | ... | Chief Max Walker | |
| Richard Brown | ... | Hamid | |
| Elisabeth Lewis | |||
| Walter Powel | |||
| Angelo Ragusa | |||
| Roy Vauchan | |||
| Michelle Goldsmith | |||
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| Ned Hourani | ... | Mustapha (uncredited) | |
| Najid Jadali | ... | Terrorist (uncredited) | |
| Aldo Mengolini | ... | FBI Agent (uncredited) | |
| Edward Santana | ... | Springfield Lieutenant (uncredited) | |
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| Umberto Lenzi | (as Bob Collins) | ||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Gaetano Russo | writer (as Ronald Russo) | |
Original Music by | |||
| Detto Mariano | |||
Cinematography by | |||
| John Wyler | |||
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| Vanio Amici | |||
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*** This review may contain spoilers ***
The producers of the Black Cobra series created an odd patch work film out of out takes and reused footage because star Fred Williamson didn't want anything to do with another entry in the series (I wouldn't have wanted anything to do with it either). The resulting film is marginally okay film, at least by the low standard of the Black Cobra series, about a gang of terrorists who kidnap an electronics engineer and hold him hostage and demand he create a security system for their compound, or something (I stopped paying attention after a certain point). Williamson's Malone is brought in in order to rescue the man and take out the bad guys. The fact that this film is "okay" tells you how poor the rest of the series is. Actually the new footage concerning the bad guys isn't bad and is what keeps the film watchable in a good/bad sort of way. In a weird way it's bad enough to be good and off center enough to make you want to watch it in order to figure out what is going on. The real problem here is the Williamson material which is just awful. Much of Williamson's performance is shots of him standing against walls not saying anything while people talk to him or taking part in really bad action sequences. It's embarrassing and had this been a real performance and not one that was put together from clips I would have withdrawn my membership from the Fred Williamson Fan Club. In all honesty this movie is a bad movie lovers dream, for anyone else this film is going to be a trial by fire. In a weird way I can completely understand why up until recently this film never got a release in the United States (it would be a losing proposition). Even fans of the series can skip this one.