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Delta Force 2: Le Réseau colombien

Titre original : Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection
  • 1990
  • 14A
  • 1h 51m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
4,9/10
8,7 k
MA NOTE
Chuck Norris in Delta Force 2: Le Réseau colombien (1990)
Criminalité liée aux droguesAventureCriminalitéMesureThriller

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueWhen DEA agents are taken captive by a ruthless South American kingpin, the Delta Force is reunited to rescue them in this sequel to the 1986 film.When DEA agents are taken captive by a ruthless South American kingpin, the Delta Force is reunited to rescue them in this sequel to the 1986 film.When DEA agents are taken captive by a ruthless South American kingpin, the Delta Force is reunited to rescue them in this sequel to the 1986 film.

  • Director
    • Aaron Norris
  • Writers
    • James Bruner
    • Menahem Golan
    • Lee Reynolds
  • Stars
    • Chuck Norris
    • John P. Ryan
    • Billy Drago
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    4,9/10
    8,7 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Aaron Norris
    • Writers
      • James Bruner
      • Menahem Golan
      • Lee Reynolds
    • Stars
      • Chuck Norris
      • John P. Ryan
      • Billy Drago
    • 69Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 41Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
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  • Vidéos1

    Delta Force 2:Operation Stranglehold
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    Delta Force 2:Operation Stranglehold

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    Rôles principaux76

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    Chuck Norris
    Chuck Norris
    • Col. Scott McCoy
    John P. Ryan
    John P. Ryan
    • Gen. Taylor
    Billy Drago
    Billy Drago
    • Ramon Cota
    Richard Jaeckel
    Richard Jaeckel
    • John Page - DEA Agent
    Begonya Plaza
    Begonya Plaza
    • Quiquina Esquilinta
    • (as Begonia Plaza)
    Paul Perri
    Paul Perri
    • Maj. Bobby Chavez
    Héctor Mercado
    Héctor Mercado
    • Miguel
    • (as Hector Mercado)
    Mark Margolis
    Mark Margolis
    • Gen. Olmedo
    Mateo Gómez
    Mateo Gómez
    • Ernesto Flores
    • (as Mateo Gomez)
    Ruth de Sosa
    Ruth de Sosa
    • Rita Chavez
    Gerald Castillo
    • George Fogarty - DEA Director
    Geoff Brewer
    • Maj. Anderson
    Rick Prieto
    • Carlos
    Sharlene Ross
    • DEA Agent in Van
    Michael Heit
    • DEA Agent in Van
    Dick Warlock
    Dick Warlock
    • DEA Agent in Van
    • (as Richard Warlock)
    Chris Castillejo
    • Alex Chavez
    Dave Brodett
    • Mercenary Captain
    • Director
      • Aaron Norris
    • Writers
      • James Bruner
      • Menahem Golan
      • Lee Reynolds
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs69

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    6bowmanblue

    More of the same, just less

    The original Delta Force was a classic. There was no surprise when its sequel was greenlit. However, if the rumours on the internet are to be believed, it suffered from numerous rewrites and had plenty of people with different ideas as to how it should play out. Not only that, but actor, Lee Marvin, died during parts 1 and 2, therefore taking him out of the entire sequel, obviously.

    So, we're left with the square-jawed baddie-killer, Chuck Norris, all by himself, packed and ready to take on the next wave of faceless henchmen and thugs.

    And he does okay. It's hard to put your finger on exactly what's missing from the second Delta Force. On the surface everything appears to be there: Chuck, action, fight scenes, outrageous stunts, explosions, evil bad guys - it's all there. But, despite it all, there still feels like there's something missing.

    This time, instead of Middle Eastern terrorists, we have Columbian drug lords (who follow every stereotype of South American cultures ever) who have kidnapped a load of DEA agents and, not only that, but they've only gone and murdered Chuck's best friend and his family. Hence Chuck better dust his beard down and kill absolutely everyone he meets. Which he does.

    It's all good harmless fun (if your definition of 'harmless fun' is 'killing thousands of people in gruesome and fiery ways), but, for some reason, definitely feels lesser to its predecessor. If you enjoyed the first, you'll probably enjoy the second, too. But, if you're new to the franchise, I'd advise checking out the first one before you sit down to this.
    4gridoon

    Thoroughly routine.

    Aside from its propagandistic aspects (it seems to argue that America has the right to invade any foreign country in the name of "law and justice"), this is a standard, brainless actioner, with lots of explosions and large-scale stunts, but not much excitement. Billy Drago, as the slimy villain, is the film's only redeeming factor. (*1/2)
    nvbam17

    A real Pally of a Film

    I do not know how you can not say that this is a good movie. Chuck Norris is not supposed to be a realistic actor...his soul purpose is to be cheesy and take it up the gut everytime against the bad guys. So yeah, he is invincible to bullets, but aren't all good guys? And on top of that, he uses the total gym which makes him even more all powerful. You better watch out buddy, cuz Chuck is coming for ya...
    6Hey_Sweden

    Chuck Norris doesn't fight. He conducts motivational seminars.

    Delta Force colonel Scott McCoy (Chuck Norris) and his super secret military unit The Delta Force are called back into action due to the activities of a ruthless cocaine kingpin named Ramon Cota (Billy Drago). Cota is well protected, and seemingly untouchable, making him a very arrogant adversary. His empire has just kidnapped a couple of Federal agents, including Scotts' associate Bobby Chavez (Paul Perri). Also along for the ride are a gung-ho general (John P. Ryan) and a young woman (Begonya Plaza) who wants revenge.

    Chuck and his filmmaker brother Aaron serve up more of the same in this sequel. It's got plenty of gunfire and explosions and enough of a body count (but not very much gore) to satisfy undemanding action genre fans. Having the enemy be a drug kingpin certainly does make the story topical. A lot of the characters are disposable types, but the actors all fit nicely into their roles. It does help to have old pros like Ryan ("Runaway Train") and Richard Jaeckel ("Grizzly") among the supporting cast. Ryan makes the most of the situation. Cast in one of his rare good-guy roles, he delivers a jovial performance and chews on the scenery a bit. Drago (Frank Nitti in the "Untouchables" feature film) once again offers a master class in supremely oily villainy. This creep is just pure evil, and can't die soon enough. People will also notice character actor Mark Margolis ('Breaking Bad', 'Better Call Saul') as a crooked general in league with Cota.

    What could have been a more interesting set piece, when Scott is required to scale a mountain in order to reach Cotas' lair, isn't as satisfying as it could have been, but at least it offers something fresh in an otherwise formula plot.

    Adequate pacing and a truly excellent, rousing score by Frederic Talgorn help to make this an agreeable diversion for action fans.

    Six out of 10.
    8curtis-8

    Great Latter-day Norris Action Flick

    I'm not sure why "Delta Force 2" gets such a bad rap. Is it just because it's a sequel? Or is it because it was the film that came out just at the point when Chuck was transitioning from feature films to Direct-To-Video and Television?

    In fact, is it really a "bad" film at all? Well, yes and no—depending on what your expectations are. For instance, is DF2 a bad film when compared with Norris' other films? Definitely not! This film is the pinnacle of the latter day Norris persona. He's the superconfident, superbearded superman of action, tough and gruff but also noble and likable. He a man of few words who shoots a lot of big guns, narrowly escapes a lot of very big, very orange explosions, and doles out justice to the bad guys with no second thoughts. (as a sidenote, this is very different from the early days Norris persona—a basically peaceable karateman pushed into action, often the pursued instead of the pursuer; sometimes he was mustachioed, sometimes his face was (gasp) naked.). The story is clichéd and the characters are clichés personified, but I don't think that was an accident. Cliché can be very effective in movies if used properly (see "Rocky"). DF2 pushes all the buttons—pushes them in all the right spots and pushes them hard. It doesn't try to be ironic, self-referential, a parody, or a "reimagining" of anything. Like a John Wayne western, it just is what it freaking is.

    Is DF2 a good film in the B-Action film genre as a whole? If by that we mean the Bronson/VanDamme/Segal level genre, then the answer is another resounding "yes!" DF2 is an excellent example of the kind of simple action flick that no one makes for theatrical release anymore.

    Is DF2 a good action film if your tastes run exclusively to higher budgeted, more elaborate action flicks like "Die Hard," the James Bond series, "Lethal Weapon," Tarrantino flicks and the like instead of lower budgeted action melodramas? Nah, no way in hell. In comparison to the $100 million action epics, the acting in DF2 is stiff, the action too basic, and the story style outdated by decades. Compared to the big studio tentpole Summer blockbusters, all Norris films are like home movies. To me personally, however, the line between these big budgeted action flicks and Chuck's is becoming thinner and thinner as time goes by (what at first seems like innovation soon becomes just another cliché as it is imitated by everyone everywhere, a la "The Matrix").

    So—Delta Force 2. Good movie? The answer's either "hell yes!" "good lord, no!" depending on who you are.

    Personally, I dig it.

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    • Anecdotes
      Five crew members were killed in a helicopter accident during filming. The film is dedicated in their memory. They were: Jojo Imperiale (pilot), Geoff Brewer (stuntman/Actor: Maj. Anderson), Gadi Danzig (cameraman), Mike Graham (key grip) & Don Marshall (gaffer).
    • Gaffes
      The enemy helicopter fires more than four rockets, when it only has four rocket tubes. Also, the American helicopter fires more rockets than the eight that it carries.
    • Citations

      Ramon Cota: We could have been such a beautiful team.

      Colonel Scot McCoy: Not on your best day, pal. You're nothing but a chickenshit weasel who thrives on the misery of others. And when death calls, you'll be screaming like a baby.

    • Autres versions
      UK video versions were cut by the BBFC by 5 seconds to remove a neck break and a brief shot of a butterfly knife, although the DVD released in 2000 has a single cut of 1 second to the knife scene restored.
    • Connexions
      Edited into Militia (2000)
    • Bandes originales
      Winds Of Change
      Music by Frédéric Talgorn (as Frederic Talgorn)

      Lyrics by Harriet Schock

      Performed by Lee Greenwood

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 24 août 1990 (United States)
    • Pays d’origine
      • United States
    • Langues
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Clark Air Force Base, Philippines
    • sociétés de production
      • Cannon Films
      • Cannon Pictures
      • Globus-Pearce Productions
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    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 6 698 361 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 1 854 379 $ US
      • 26 août 1990
    • Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
      • 6 698 361 $ US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 51m(111 min)
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.85 : 1

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