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Laser Mission

  • 1989
  • R
  • 1h 24m
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3.5/10
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Ernest Borgnine, Brandon Lee, Debi A. Monahan, and Werner Pochath in Laser Mission (1989)
Action superstar Brandon Lee portrays rebellious government agent Michael Gold who is sent on a desperate mission to a Soviet-controlled African nation in order to uncover a top-secret laser weapons operation and destroy it.
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Action superstar Brandon Lee portrays rebellious government agent Michael Gold who is sent on a desperate mission to a Soviet-controlled African nation in order to uncover a top-secret laser... Read allAction superstar Brandon Lee portrays rebellious government agent Michael Gold who is sent on a desperate mission to a Soviet-controlled African nation in order to uncover a top-secret laser weapons operation and destroy it.Action superstar Brandon Lee portrays rebellious government agent Michael Gold who is sent on a desperate mission to a Soviet-controlled African nation in order to uncover a top-secret laser weapons operation and destroy it.

  • Director
    • BJ Davis
  • Writers
    • Phillip Gutteridge
    • David A. Frank
  • Stars
    • Brandon Lee
    • Debi A. Monahan
    • Ernest Borgnine
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.5/10
    2.8K
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    • Director
      • BJ Davis
    • Writers
      • Phillip Gutteridge
      • David A. Frank
    • Stars
      • Brandon Lee
      • Debi A. Monahan
      • Ernest Borgnine
    • 64User reviews
    • 39Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Brandon Lee
    Brandon Lee
    • Michael Gold
    Debi A. Monahan
    • Alissa
    • (as Debi Monahan)
    Ernest Borgnine
    Ernest Borgnine
    • Prof. Braun
    Richard Cox
    • Calloway
    Graham Clarke
    Graham Clarke
    • Col. Kalishnakov
    Gerry de Somma
    • Ernesto
    Lisa Griffin
    • Braun's Daughter
    Werner Pochath
    Werner Pochath
    • Eckhardt
    Mark Hodgetts
    • Pilot
    Pierre Knoesen
    • Manuel
    • (as Pierre Knoessen)
    Karl Johnson
    Karl Johnson
    • Prentice
    Maureen Lahoud
    • Roberta
    Ramolao Makhene
    • Customs Official
    • (as Ramalao Makhene)
    Petro Mchunu
    • Eckhardt's Team
    Vic Mundy
    • Prison Guard
    Guy Pringle
    • Brent
    Norm Robertson
    • Russian Officer
    Raymond Sammel
    • Eckhardt's Team
    • Director
      • BJ Davis
    • Writers
      • Phillip Gutteridge
      • David A. Frank
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    3CelluloidRehab

    Where is this happening ???

    Michael Gold (Brandon Lee) is a mercenary hired by the CIA to find a German scientist (Ernest Borgnine). The scientist has developed a laser technology that everyone wants. After their rendezvous on the beach, both Brandon and Borgnine are captured. This sets up the daring escape by Brandon, after which he volunteers to go back and find the professor.

    This movie is classically bad. It seems to take place in Africa, with Soviet, Cuban and German soldiers involved. Debi Monahan rounds up the cast as the professor's daughter. She is thoroughly annoying in this role, as her voice seems to increase in pitch as she gets louder and is also very whiny. The only redeeming qualities of her character is her push up blue dress, which seems to be the only thing she wears during the movie (she does wear a white jump suit at the beginning and a bed sheet after the "sex" scene).

    Brandon Lee is suppose to be the star of this movie, however, he comes off quite flat. Its not just the acting thats bad but also the action. I haven't seen so many drop-kicks since Star Trek : The Original Series. He also tries to emulate his father by doing "characterizations" (see Chinese Connection). The slapping Manuel sketch is a good indicator how bad his acting is. It is funny though. He also seems to pull off an Arab beggar.

    To complement Brandon (other than Debi Monahan), we get Mr. Borgnine (whom we see actually sleeping during a scene), a crazy Soviet Colonel (who refuses to die), a white big game hunter and a pair of bungling Cuban soldiers (a female Sergeant and the beloved Manuel).

    Nothing sums up this movie more completely than the "theme song" of the movie (Mercenary Man), which seems to be playing in either muzak form or the 80's bad rock form and the dialog.

    Dialog such as :

    (Brandon) I did my job. Pay me and let me get the hell outta here.

    (CIA suit) Kiss ... my ... ass !!!

    (Brandon) NO !

    This movie was definitely worth the $4 I spent on it. RIP Brandon.

    -Celluloid Rehab
    3leczorn

    At least it only cost $1!

    While roaming the dollar DVD bin recently, I picked out this 1990 action movie that stars the late Brandon Lee, Bruce Lee's son. The only movie from Brandon that I had previously seen is probably the only movie of his that you've seen, 1994's "The Crow," which made him a star but cost him his life. He was shot to death during filming of that movie by an improperly loaded gun. I knew that he had done a few minor movies before that but had never seen any.

    I'm not endorsing "Laser Mission." From the opening credits I could tell that it was very cheaply done. And, at least on this DVD, the audio is about a full second behind the visual! The movie is about a maverick government agent named Michael Gold (played by Lee), who goes on a mission to save a scientist named Braun (Ernest Borgnine), who is being forced by the Soviets to build a nuclear weapon, combining a laser with a huge diamond. Great stuff! Brandon's acting is okay, as is Borgnine's. I like Brandon's sarcastic wit. But much of the rest of the acting is pretty amateur, especially that of his character's love interest, Alissa (Debi Monahan) who might pass for a decent porno actress.

    The action scenes aren't bad for a low budget movie but the script is weak and loaded with '80s action movie clichés. And it's especially humorous to see Alissa - who looks and acts like a typical blonde, air headed bimbo - joining Michael in blowing away dozens of bad guys! She also does some pretty impressive driving - in a peace wagon, no less - while Michael blows away still more bad guys from the back seat!

    But there are two things that make the movie worth the dollar for me. One is that parts of it are so bad that they're hilarious, including one time when Brandon and a guy who he's fighting both fall off of a building about 30 feet high and Brandon lands just gets up and walks away! The other guy wasn't so lucky, falling on the spikes of a fence and dying.

    And the other thing I love about the movie is the music, done by none other than David Knopfler of Dire Straits. He has one straight ahead rocker that is played during the opening credits, closing credits and several times in between. I guess they were either on a tight budget so they could afford little music or they really loved that song! I think it's played six times during the movie!

    I'm pretty sure that's the only vocal song in the movie. The instrumental stuff is great, too. I detect a little Pink Floyd influence in David's music.

    One other note of unintentional humor from "Laser Mission," in the movie, Brandon's character wants the mission so bad that he's not doing it for the money. Yet the aforementioned song that's featured over and over is titled "Mercenary Man!" 3/10
    5gridoon

    Lee's charisma and Monahan's cleavage make this "mission" tolerable

    In only his second leading role, Brandon Lee already shows charisma and even a gift for self-parody, and he particularly shines when he's allowed to show his terrific fighting skills....unfortunately there is much more gun action than hand-to-hand combat here. His co-star, Debi Monahan, is not much of a fighter, but she's sexy, she can handle a gun and if there was a "best cleavage" award in the movies then I think she would have won it that year. Watching these two almost makes up for the forced "comic relief" from the secondary characters, the monotonous action, the confusing geography and the low production values. But who thought it was a good idea to have Ernest Borgnine waving a shotgun and running around in the desert at his age? (Happy belated 89th birthday, by the way!) (**)
    Wizard-8

    Poor Brandon...

    ...not only did he have a short career and died before he was able to break out, but he starred in a TERRIBLE movie that somehow lost its copyright and is now widely available in bargain bins in Wal-Marts and K-Marts all across North America!

    Those who like so-bad-they're-good movies may enjoy this, if they can get past Brandon's humiliation. His character is unbelievably obnoxious, with snide remarks and an egotistical attitude that make it hard to root for him. Still, there's a lot to laugh at here. Unbelievably cheap production values, unbelievably goofy dialogue, "comic" relief that's so bad that it becomes funny (though not in the way intended!), and Borgnine's bad German accent (which fades in and out!) Incidently, it looks like Borgnine knocked off his scenes with only four or so days of shooting!

    One genuinely positive thing to say about the movie: some of the desert locations do look spectacular. If anything good will come out of this fiasco, it may be that it will inspire some filmmaker (B movie or otherwise) to use these desert locations as a good backdrop for a far superior movie.
    natedido

    Best $1 DVD I've ever bought

    Sometimes you just have to raid the DVD bin at the dollar store to have a good laugh with some friends. I found this jem today and promptly purchased it, sped home to toss it into my DVD player, and basked in the glory of my home theater.

    Okay, not really. Obviously the movie is ripped from a VHS source, with the highly bleeding reds and hue saturation that would make a drag queen toss out his makeup bag.

    The audio is pretty lo-fi, except for the odd instances where glass breaks and it magically turns into a life-like experience.

    Brandon Lee reminds me of a young Bruce Campbell in this movie, believe it or not. Lots of corny dialogue and one-liners throughout. He gets beat up and shot at, and actually takes a few of the hits once in a while. There's TONS of continuity errors with the editing.

    The accents are hilarious, as well as the spoken and written Spanish that was so poor I thought that I might have written it. Since I don't remember the movie actually saying they were in Cuba, it's funny to just imagine some fictional land of VW vans with unlimited fuel supplies, disappearing camels, and 400 mile deserts that are very easy to navigate through as long as you find a horse after it ran away a day ago.

    The movie is actually somewhat fast-paced, unlike most of the garbage that was intolerable even while inebriated that I've grabbed up from the $1 bins.

    Next time you run by it, pick yourself up a copy, then pour out some of your 40 in memory of the late, great, Brandon Lee.

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    • Trivia
      David Hasselhoff was originally considered for the role of Michael Gold.
    • Goofs
      When the timer is set for the bomb in the desert cave at ten minutes (10:00), the countdown starts at 9:99 instead of 9:59 like a normal clock would.
    • Quotes

      Michael Gold: [after falling through a roof onto a couple's dinner table] I just dropped in to say... bon appetite!

    • Alternate versions
      The German and British VHS releases features an extended decapitation scene and a bit more violence than other prints of the film.
    • Connections
      Edited into Ninja the Mission Force: Ninja Begininator (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Mercenary Man
      (uncredited)

      Written by Mark Knopfler

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    • Release date
      • 1990 (Japan)
    • Countries of origin
      • West Germany
      • South Africa
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Dinmeyen Öfke
    • Filming locations
      • South Africa
    • Production companies
      • Azimuth
      • Interfilm L.A.
      • IMV
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    • Budget
      • $2,300,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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