A US lieutnant is turned into a guinea pig for deadly KGB experiments.A US lieutnant is turned into a guinea pig for deadly KGB experiments.A US lieutnant is turned into a guinea pig for deadly KGB experiments.
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David Anderson
- General Craig
- (as Dave Anderson)
Mike Monty
- Chief of the CIA
- (as Mike Monte)
Eric Hahn
- Green beret
- (as Erik Hahn)
Brad Cassini
- CIA Agent Carlos
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
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- TriviaFirst of five features to shoot in the Philippines, Canada and Los Angeles. CineVentures' mailing address was PO Box 2133, Beverly Hills, 90213, Ca.
- Alternate versionsThe UK Vestron video was cut by 1 min 45 secs with heavy edits to a rape scene, the bloody shooting of a woman, a man being burned alive, a cigarette being stubbed on a man's face, a man's fingernails being removed with pliers, and assorted closeups of stabbings and throat slashings.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Best of the Worst: Our DVD and Blu-ray Collection (2019)
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I purchased a copy of this on eBay for $24 as I learned Max Thayer starred in this gem. After seeing him in No retreat No surrender 2, I knew I had to own this film.
After 3 months of waiting for my copy, it finally arrived this morning. I of course took the day off work, lit up a jay and popped it in my VCR.
From the opening credits I knew It was watching something special. Straight from 1987 and everything that came along with it. Max's acting in this doesn't rise to the sophistication and sharpness of that in NRNS2 however. You get the idea that maybe he enjoyed himself a lot more in that film than this one. Although he is still great in it and passes off some very surreal acting.
The villain Nick Nicholson has to be seen to be believed. There are no words in the English language to describe his performance. His character transfers from a sadistic general, then forward 10 years (that's right, this film has a time warp), to where he's a maniac communist trying to implement justice into the world by assassinating the pope and US president. Simply brilliant.
Kudos to J.C Miller for having the balls to write the screenplay for this and eventually direct it. I'd love to see a DVD release of this with his commentary. I imagine it would be very manic and one of the best commentaries ever. Simply because anyone who'd write a film like this, is a unique artist - worthy of cinema acclaim.
10\10 - A must see.
After 3 months of waiting for my copy, it finally arrived this morning. I of course took the day off work, lit up a jay and popped it in my VCR.
From the opening credits I knew It was watching something special. Straight from 1987 and everything that came along with it. Max's acting in this doesn't rise to the sophistication and sharpness of that in NRNS2 however. You get the idea that maybe he enjoyed himself a lot more in that film than this one. Although he is still great in it and passes off some very surreal acting.
The villain Nick Nicholson has to be seen to be believed. There are no words in the English language to describe his performance. His character transfers from a sadistic general, then forward 10 years (that's right, this film has a time warp), to where he's a maniac communist trying to implement justice into the world by assassinating the pope and US president. Simply brilliant.
Kudos to J.C Miller for having the balls to write the screenplay for this and eventually direct it. I'd love to see a DVD release of this with his commentary. I imagine it would be very manic and one of the best commentaries ever. Simply because anyone who'd write a film like this, is a unique artist - worthy of cinema acclaim.
10\10 - A must see.
- bad_habitt
- Dec 19, 2005
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