Former military operatives join forces in a world where governments routinely stage secret wars.Former military operatives join forces in a world where governments routinely stage secret wars.Former military operatives join forces in a world where governments routinely stage secret wars.
Brad Johnson
- Major Matthew Quentin Shepherd
- (archive footage)
Tim Abell
- Benny Ray Riddle
- (archive footage)
Sebastian Apodaca
- Carlos Escobar
- (archive footage)
Réal Andrews
- Jason 'Chance' Walker
- (archive footage)
David Selby
- Xavier Trout
- (archive footage)
Mark Sheppard
- Christopher 'C.J.' Yates
- (archive footage)
Billy Gallo
- Rico Valesquez
- (archive footage)
Donna W. Scott
- Lieutenant Grace
- (as Donna Scott)
Eddie L. Fauria
- Ricardo Pappas
- (archive footage)
Shelly Gonzalez
- Club Member
- (archive footage)
Ali Lauzon
- Hot dog vendor
- (archive footage)
Guy Letourneau
- Soldier Dignitary
- (as Guy Létourneau)
Jimmy Ortega
- Henchman
- (archive footage)
Jimmy Steinfeldt
- Berliner
- (as Jim Steinfeldt)
John J. Vogel
- Valdamir Podmolik
- (archive footage)
Diedra Arthur-O'Ree
- Nurse
- (uncredited)
Andrew DePalma
- Mercanary
- (uncredited)
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- ConnectionsEdited from Soldier of Fortune, Inc. (1997)
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I was very confused by the variety of the actual shootouts - trying to figure out which one was real was difficult. It took awhile to figure out what was going on. At least the group returned to extract revenge - that was satisfying. Actually there wasn't much to the movie.
I did not feel the nude pool scene added anything - and I was disappointed that an actor like Brad Johnson who is a family man would agree to do this scene. I am not a prude - but I tried to picture Tom Hanks, John Wayne and other actors in the scene and couldn't. The pool scene appeared to be shot in a hospital physical therapy pool - gee, do they frolic around like that in a hospital pool devoted to therapy. Guess I've gone to a different kind of hospital.
I did not feel the nude pool scene added anything - and I was disappointed that an actor like Brad Johnson who is a family man would agree to do this scene. I am not a prude - but I tried to picture Tom Hanks, John Wayne and other actors in the scene and couldn't. The pool scene appeared to be shot in a hospital physical therapy pool - gee, do they frolic around like that in a hospital pool devoted to therapy. Guess I've gone to a different kind of hospital.
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