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  1. Rape and Revenge: Part 2: Directed by Richard A. Colla, Gary Winter. With Fred Dryer, Stepfanie Kramer, Richard Yniguez, Dan Ponce. Hunter takes matters into his own hands after his superiors refuse to fight the diplomat's claim of immunity.

    • (105)
    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • Richard A. Colla, Gary Winter
    • 1985-11-09
  2. Rape and Revenge: Part 1: Directed by Gary Winter. With Fred Dryer, Stepfanie Kramer, Richard Yniguez, Dan Ponce. McCall is raped by a visiting diplomat and her colleague's hands are tied when he claims diplomatic immunity.

    • (130)
    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • Gary Winter
    • 1985-11-02
  3. Rape and revenge films (rape/revenge) are a subgenre of exploitation film that was particularly popular in the 1970s. Rape/revenge movies generally follow the same three act structure: Act I: A woman is raped/gang raped, tortured, and left for dead. Act II: The woman survives and rehabilitates herself.

  4. Rape and Revenge (2) Hunter ends up in San Pablo wanting to shoot Raul Mariano, the man who raped McCall and shot Hunter. McCall comes and tries to stop Hunter from killing Mariano. She fails, and Hunter shoots Mariano four times. After, Hunter and McCall must escape from an army that is trying to kill them. English.

  5. Hunter: Rape and Revenge. Dee Dee is raped by a foreign attache -- and Hunter is determined to find him.

    • Drama
  6. Rape and Revenge - Part 1. 48m. When McCall is raped by a South American diplomat who's immune from prosecution, Hunter turns renegade and follows the man to his homeland. S2:E7. Rape and Revenge - Part 2. 48m. Against departmental orders, Hunter goes to South America to stalk a diplomat who raped McCall. S2:E8. Six Million Dollar Misunderstanding.

  7. Because of the controversial plot and acting, "Rape and Revenge" is one of the most remembered and popular episodes of the series. Another important aspect to the second season was towards its end (in the episode "The Return of Typhoon Thompson"), when viewers were first introduced to Hunter and McCall's favorite street informant—the humorous Arnold "Sporty" James, played by Garrett Morris .