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Operation Delta Force is a telefilm and direct-to-video film series comprising 5 entries.
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Film | U.S. release date | Director(s) | Screenwriter(s) | Producer(s) |
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Operation Delta Force | 1997 | Sam Firstenberg | David Sparling | Danny Lerner |
Operation Delta Force 2: Mayday | 1998 | Yossi Wein | David Sparling | Danny Lerner |
Operation Delta Force 3: Clear Target | 1999 | Mark Roper | David Sparling | Danny Lerner |
Operation Delta Force 4: Deep Fault | 1999 | Mark Roper | David Sparling | Danny Lerner |
Operation Delta Force 5: Random Fire | 2000 | Yossi Wein | Bernard Stone | Marlow De Mardt, Danny Lerner & Brigid Olen |
Focusing on the activities of an elite group of US soldiers (Delta Force) as they combat a terrorist group in southern Africa, the film's title apparently attempted to capitalize on the earlier Chuck Norris films The Delta Force and its sequels Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection and Delta Force 3: The Killing Game.
With global safety at stake, Delta Force - the world's most elite combat unit - is called to eliminate a dangerous international criminal who threatens to unleash nuclear terror unless he receives $25 billion in exchange.
The anti-terrorist group Delta Force is called into action once again, to deal with a crazed genius who threatens to unleash a biological weapon with the power to kill everyone in New York City.
A scientist who worked on a secret government project to develop a weapon to initiate a massive earthquake, has continued his work and now seeks revenge for the cancelation of the project.
An elite task force is assigned to handle a Middle-Eastern terrorist mastermind who is using mind-control techniques to create an army of willing suicide bombers.
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