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Oft-wounded L.A. cop Gary Busey invades Mexico to rescue U.S. Army types from a Soviet Agent. Henry Silva, Darlanne Fluege.Oft-wounded L.A. cop Gary Busey invades Mexico to rescue U.S. Army types from a Soviet Agent. Henry Silva, Darlanne Fluege.Oft-wounded L.A. cop Gary Busey invades Mexico to rescue U.S. Army types from a Soviet Agent. Henry Silva, Darlanne Fluege.
René Enríquez
- Gen. Maximiliano Brogado
- (as Rene Enriquez)
William Smith
- Russian Major
- (as Bill Smith)
Ramón Franco
- Camilo
- (as Ramon Franco)
Juan Fernández
- Pantaro
- (as Juan Fernandez)
Redmond Gleeson
- Father Riley
- (as Redmond M. Gleeson)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe same T-72 tank and ZSU-23-4 anti-aircraft gun used by the terrorists were also featured in Red Dawn (1984) and Rambo III (1988).
- GoofsWhen the Thunderblast tank rotates its turret, the columns holding up its barrel suddenly disappear.
- Quotes
Sharkey: What the fuck is this?
Frank McBain: Your worst nightmare, Butt-horn!
- ConnectionsEdited into Active Stealth (1999)
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This film may be full of plot holes, and it may be cheesy, but as an 80s action flick, it sure is entertaining.
First, you have Gary Busey, fresh from his role as Joshua on Lethal Weapon. A one-man army (Can you say Rambo?), he manages to avoid the fire of numerous machine guns and win with his six shooter. He even faces a Russian General in one of those big bad helicopters that Rambo faced in Rambo II.
Also featuring Henry Silva, a man I love to hate in a movie.
But, the best of all, Danny Trejo. I would watch him paint a room. Too bad he doesn't last long.
Also featured was Lydie Denier, winner of a "Miss Legs International" pageant, but we didn't get to see those legs in her bathtub scene. We had to settle for the top half of Lydie. But, not to worry, she shows them later.
Bulletproof (Busey) heads to Mexico to rescue a prototype tank with the help of the last woman that wants to see him - Devon (Darlanne Fluegel). Of course, they make up. They whip the terrorists, the Mexicans, and the Russians. All in a day's work.
First, you have Gary Busey, fresh from his role as Joshua on Lethal Weapon. A one-man army (Can you say Rambo?), he manages to avoid the fire of numerous machine guns and win with his six shooter. He even faces a Russian General in one of those big bad helicopters that Rambo faced in Rambo II.
Also featuring Henry Silva, a man I love to hate in a movie.
But, the best of all, Danny Trejo. I would watch him paint a room. Too bad he doesn't last long.
Also featured was Lydie Denier, winner of a "Miss Legs International" pageant, but we didn't get to see those legs in her bathtub scene. We had to settle for the top half of Lydie. But, not to worry, she shows them later.
Bulletproof (Busey) heads to Mexico to rescue a prototype tank with the help of the last woman that wants to see him - Devon (Darlanne Fluegel). Of course, they make up. They whip the terrorists, the Mexicans, and the Russians. All in a day's work.
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- Jul 18, 2009
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Box office
- Budget
- $5,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $807,947
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $421,302
- May 15, 1988
- Gross worldwide
- $807,947
- Runtime1 hour 33 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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