
Lone Wolf McQuade is a 1983 American Neo-Western film directed by the late Steve Carver and starring Chuck Norris, the late David Carradine, Barbara Carrera, the late L.Q. Jones, the late R.G. Armstrong, Leon Isaac Kennedy, and Robert Beltran.
Texas ranger J.J. McQuade (Chuck Norris) likes to work by himself, until a state trooper, Kayo Ramos (Robert Beltran), needs his help to find out who hijacked a U.S. Army convoy and hurt Ramos' daughter. With the help of FBI agent Jackson (Leon Isaac Kennedy), the team tracks down drug trafficker and arms dealer Rawley Wilkes (David Carradine). After Wilkes kills a federal agent, McQuade battles the criminal using all of his skills and training, including guns and martial arts.
Victims[]
- Two Unnamed Police Officers - Shot by Jefe.
- Unnamed Bandit - Shot by police officers.
- Unnamed Bandit - Shot by Ranger Jim "J.J." McQuade.
- Sergeant Oscar Garcia - Shot by Jefe.
- 12 Unnamed Bandits - Shot by Ranger Jim "J.J." McQuade.
- Three Unnamed Drug Dealers - Shot by henchmen on the orders of Rawley Wilkes.
- Three Deer - Shot by Ranger Jim "J.J." McQuade off-screen, heads seen.
- Clark Richardson - Killed by Rawley Wilkes off-screen, mentioned.
- Two Unnamed Soldiers - Shot by henchmen on the orders of Rawley Wilkes.
- Bobby Drew - Shot by henchmen on the orders of Rawley Wilkes.
- Unnamed Thug - Shot by Ranger Jim "J.J." McQuade.
- Unnamed Henchman - Shot by Ranger Dakota Brown.
- Ranger Dakota Brown - Neck broken by Rawley Wilkes.
- Snow - Shot by a henchman on the orders of Rawley Wilkes.
- Ranger Jim "J.J." McQuade's Pet Wolf - Shot by a henchman on the orders of Rawley Wilkes.
- Two Unnamed Henchman - Shot by FBI agents.
- Two Unnamed FBI Agents - Shot by henchmen.
- FBI Agent Burnside - Shot by henchmen.
- Unnamed Henchman - Shot by Ranger Jim "J.J." McQuade.
- Two Unnamed Henchmen - Shot by Ranger Jim "J.J." McQuade.
- Two Unnamed Henchmen - Shot by Trooper Arcadio "Kayo" Ramos.
- Unnamed Henchman - Ran over by Ranger Jim "J.J." McQuade.
- Unnamed Henchman - Shot by Ranger Jim "J.J." McQuade.
- Two Unnamed Henchmen - Shot by FBI Agent Marcus Jackson with arrows.
- Unnamed Henchman - Thrown off a roof by Ranger Jim "J.J." McQuade.
- Unnamed Henchman - Shot by Ranger Jim "J.J." McQuade.
- Unnamed Henchman - Blown up by Trooper Arcadio "Kayo" Ramos with an RPG.
- Unnamed Henchman - Shot by Ranger Jim "J.J." McQuade.
- Two Unnamed Henchmen - Shot by Ranger Jim "J.J." McQuade.
- Two Unnamed Henchmen - Blown up by Trooper Arcadio "Kayo" Ramos with an RPG.
- Unnamed Henchman - Blown up by FBI Agent Marcus Jackson with a grenade.
- Unnamed Henchman - Shot by FBI Agent Marcus Jackson with arrows.
- Unnamed Henchman - Blown up by Trooper Arcadio "Kayo" Ramos with an RPG.
- Two Unnamed Henchmen - Shot by Ranger Jim "J.J." McQuade.
- Four Unnamed Henchmen - Shot by Trooper Arcadio "Kayo" Ramos.
- Unnamed Henchman - Shot by Ranger Jim "J.J." McQuade.
- Three Unnamed Henchmen - Shot by Trooper Arcadio "Kayo" Ramos.
- The Cowboy - Shot by Trooper Arcadio "Kayo" Ramos.
- Two Unnamed Henchmen - Blown up by FBI Agent Marcus Jackson with a grenade.
- Two Unnamed Henchmen - Blown up by Trooper Arcadio "Kayo" Ramos with an RPG.
- Four Unnamed Henchmen - Blown up by Trooper Arcadio "Kayo" Ramos with a grenade.
- Lola Richardson - Bled out after being shot by Rawley Wilkes.
- Rawley Wilkes - Blown up by Ranger Jim "J.J." McQuade with a grenade.
- Unnamed Henchman - Blown up by Ranger Jim "J.J." McQuade with a grenade.
Deaths[]
- Total - 79
- 75 Humans
- 74 Men
- 1 Woman
- 4 Animals
- 3 Deer
- 1 Wolf
- 75 Humans
Kill Count[]
- Ranger Jim "J.J." McQuade - 32 (Alive)
- Trooper Arcadio "Kayo" Ramos - 20 (Alive)
- Rawley Wilkes - 11 (Deceased)
- FBI Agent Marcus Jackson - 6 (Alive)
- Jefe - 3 (Imprisoned)
- Ranger Dakota Brown - 1 (Deceased)