Omega Syndrome
- 1986
- BPjM Restricted
- 1 Std. 30 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
4,3/10
392
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn ex-GI's daughter is abducted by a gang of white supremacists. He calls on one of his former Army buddies, and together they set out to track down the gang and rescue his daughter.An ex-GI's daughter is abducted by a gang of white supremacists. He calls on one of his former Army buddies, and together they set out to track down the gang and rescue his daughter.An ex-GI's daughter is abducted by a gang of white supremacists. He calls on one of his former Army buddies, and together they set out to track down the gang and rescue his daughter.
Richard E. Butler
- Dr. Moor
- (as Dick Butler)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesOmega watches, worried about an association with a far right terrorist organisation took the film studio to court in a last ditch attempt to block the films release. Italian sports brand Kappa even stepped in with the offer of sponsorship to take the naming rights, contracts had been signed and 'Kappa Syndrome' wrap party t-shirts had even been ordered when Omega watches dropped their case. Omega watches CEO Tim E. Phlies, in an interview with Empire magazine would later laugh off the lawsuit when it was put to him that the total box office sales for the film came to less than the cost of one of his watches.
- PatzerIn the car chase scene, Terry's car has both front lights working in the first shot. In the next shot, only his right light is working. Then both lights work again, then only the right light. Coming out of the tunnel, both lights are turned on again. Taking a left just after exiting the tunnel, only the right light is working.
- VerbindungenReferences Ms. Pac-Man (1982)
Ausgewählte Rezension
Hunky actor Ken Wahl, shortly before attaining TV stardom on the series 'Wise Guy', here headlines what is pretty standard B action fare. Wahl plays Jack Corbett, a Vietnam veteran turned hotshot journalist, whose daughter Jessie (an appealing Nicole Eggert of 'Charles in Charge') is kidnapped by a bunch of feeble-brained Neo-Nazis for a purpose that eventually becomes clear. In the time-honoured tradition of routine action movies, our hero realizes that he can't rely on the cops. Detective Milnor (Doug McClure, whom you may know from "Humanoids from the Deep") is a useless grouch who can't abide the yogurt diet that his wife has him on. So Jack turns to an old Army buddy, Phil Horton (George DiCenzo, 'Helter Skelter') for help.
Wahl and the under-rated DiCenzo are capable heroes in this adequately handled (by director Joseph Manduke) low grade action fare. The villains are a bunch of repulsive goons who can't die soon enough, and sure enough, whenever a firefight erupts, they never can hit a target. At least the movie is effectively manipulative in getting you on board to root for their destruction. And the daughter is a fighter, which is good to see. Milnor is such a stubborn dummy that by the end you kind of wish that Jack would pop him one. The action scenes are decently handled by stunt co-ordinator / second unit director Spiro Razatos, and the music is one of those classic cheesy 80s electronic scores.
A couple of familiar faces turn up, such as Xander Berkeley ("Candyman") as a villain named Yo-Yo (he plays the character as a childish moron), Colm Meaney ('Star Trek: Deep Space Nine') as an explosives expert who makes sure to let us know that he's not really on board with the villains' cause, Bill Morey ("Death Race 2000") as Jacks' disapproving father-in-law, and Al White (one of the jive talking dudes from "Airplane!") as a detective who takes the time to impress upon Milnor that Jack is no "wimp writer" as Milnor puts it.
This is mild entertainment for an hour and a half, if you're looking for a no-brainer to fill up some time.
Five out of 10.
Wahl and the under-rated DiCenzo are capable heroes in this adequately handled (by director Joseph Manduke) low grade action fare. The villains are a bunch of repulsive goons who can't die soon enough, and sure enough, whenever a firefight erupts, they never can hit a target. At least the movie is effectively manipulative in getting you on board to root for their destruction. And the daughter is a fighter, which is good to see. Milnor is such a stubborn dummy that by the end you kind of wish that Jack would pop him one. The action scenes are decently handled by stunt co-ordinator / second unit director Spiro Razatos, and the music is one of those classic cheesy 80s electronic scores.
A couple of familiar faces turn up, such as Xander Berkeley ("Candyman") as a villain named Yo-Yo (he plays the character as a childish moron), Colm Meaney ('Star Trek: Deep Space Nine') as an explosives expert who makes sure to let us know that he's not really on board with the villains' cause, Bill Morey ("Death Race 2000") as Jacks' disapproving father-in-law, and Al White (one of the jive talking dudes from "Airplane!") as a detective who takes the time to impress upon Milnor that Jack is no "wimp writer" as Milnor puts it.
This is mild entertainment for an hour and a half, if you're looking for a no-brainer to fill up some time.
Five out of 10.
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By what name was Omega Syndrome (1986) officially released in Canada in English?
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