A lucrative emerald mine and the various protagonists who are struggling to wrest control of it for their own profitable ends.A lucrative emerald mine and the various protagonists who are struggling to wrest control of it for their own profitable ends.A lucrative emerald mine and the various protagonists who are struggling to wrest control of it for their own profitable ends.
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Captain Byron: [before the final fight] Michael.
Michael: You're still look all right, Baron.
Captain Byron: Thank you. You're look all right, too. But you've changed completely.
Michael: It's not your business. I don't need more approval!
Captain Byron: My mission... is to stop you.
Michael: Get outta here now! It's only going to be a bad end!
Captain Byron: No. You're coming back to the Court Marshal.
Michael: Damn your Court Marshal! Don't be such an arsehole!
Captain Byron: I won't stop until I stop you.
Michael: Let's make a deal. I'll offer you a million dollars.
Captain Byron: A million dollars won't bring back a million people's lives.
Michael: You killed my men, too.
Captain Byron: Michael, if you don't stop, you'll be dead.
Michael: You stupid fool, so noble. The only hero is dead heroes.
Captain Byron: I'm not a hero, I'M A SOLDIER!
Michael: We were both changed by that damn war. I'm ashamed to the fuck up in Vietnam!
Captain Byron: That's not our problem now. That's politics.
Michael: [became aggressive and flips the bird to Byron] FUCK THE POLITICIANS! I'M NO LONGER A SOLDIER, YOU'RE THE FUCKING RAMBO EITHER!
Captain Byron: [shouts] STOP TWISTING THE TRUTH! I'M NOT TRYING TO BE A RAMBO! I'M A SOLDIER, AND SO WERE YOU!
Michael: BUT YOU'RE FIGHTING ME! WE SHOULD BE FIGHTING TOGETHER!
Captain Byron: WE'RE NOT THE SAME SIDE ANYMORE!
Michael: A contest! It's the only way to solve that conflict.
Captain Byron: [preparing a duel with Michael] TO THE DEATH, THEN!
- ConnectionsEdited from Dam Morakot (1983)
In the case here, our man Ho delivers the story of a lucrative emerald mine and the various protagonists who are struggling to wrest control of it for their own profitable ends.
Sounds simple enough so far eh? Well believe me, trying to follow all of the characters and their loyalties in this proved to be a bloody Herculean task!
As far as I could discern there were broadly two separate groups vying for control of the mine. However, I'll be quite honest and state that even having just watched this film, I haven't a clue who was allied to which group and/or who the good guys (if there were indeed any) were - This really is THAT confusing!
Also of much perplexity, the main hero (of sorts) in this seems to spend the entire film getting beaten up and subsequently being held captive by each group in turn.
Yes indeed, as is very usually the case in these type of films, the original movie is, shall we say politely, somewhat less than engaging i.e a pile of old crap.
But of course, no one really cares about the original films.....no, it's the newly edited in ninja shenanigans that matter here!
Fans of bad acting will instantly delight to know that perennial Z-Movie favourite Stuart Smith stars in this as Michael, an ex Green Beret who is (we're expected to believe) controlling one of the groups in the original film. And boy, is our man Smith on form here....he's overacting to glory as though his very life depended on it!
As fate would have it, Michael is also a ninja(!) and seeing this as the case, the CIA send in one of Michael's Green Beret comrades, Byron (Bruce Baron) to apprehend him. But wait! - Byron also happens to be a ninja to!.....My god, is this merely a coincidence or is everyone in America a ninja nowadays?!
One of the most enjoyable aspects here is the inept manner in which these ninja segments are clumsily edited into the main film. Of particular mirth are the scenes in which Smith and Baron's characters 'interact' with characters from the original movie......to call these scenes awkward would be putting it mildly!
The best bit in the film though, as is always the case with these movies, is the climatic showdown between the hero and his nemesis. During this scene, Smith manages to throw in a great final speech which involves a great many choice expletives! Our man Baron, obviously taking great exception to this contumelious outburst (and in addition, especially to being referred to as a 'Rambo'(!!!) promptly sends Smith to the afterlife with a particularly nifty final move.
What can I say? - Aside from the boring Emerald mine plot (which sadly makes up the bulk of the movie) this is typically great Godfrey Ho fun. For fans of bad movies this is well worth a view......everyone else however, would be best advised to give this a wide berth.
- HaemovoreRex
- Apr 22, 2006
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