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Strike Commando

  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
1.2K
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Strike Commando (1987)
In the Vietnam war, an American soldier survives a botched mission, with help from a group of locals who perceive him as a hero. He's sent back for a reconnaissance mission, only to find his helpers massacred by a brutal Russian soldier.
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In the Vietnam war, an American soldier survives a botched mission, with help from a group of locals who perceive him as a hero. He's sent back for a reconnaissance mission, only to find his... Read allIn the Vietnam war, an American soldier survives a botched mission, with help from a group of locals who perceive him as a hero. He's sent back for a reconnaissance mission, only to find his helpers massacred by a brutal Russian soldier.In the Vietnam war, an American soldier survives a botched mission, with help from a group of locals who perceive him as a hero. He's sent back for a reconnaissance mission, only to find his helpers massacred by a brutal Russian soldier.

  • Director
    • Bruno Mattei
  • Writers
    • Bruno Mattei
    • Claudio Fragasso
    • Rossella Drudi
  • Stars
    • Reb Brown
    • Christopher Connelly
    • Alex Vitale
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Bruno Mattei
    • Writers
      • Bruno Mattei
      • Claudio Fragasso
      • Rossella Drudi
    • Stars
      • Reb Brown
      • Christopher Connelly
      • Alex Vitale
    • 34User reviews
    • 45Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Reb Brown
    Reb Brown
    • Michael
    Christopher Connelly
    Christopher Connelly
    • Radek
    • (as Christopher Connely)
    Alex Vitale
    Alex Vitale
    • Jakoda
    Luciano Pigozzi
    Luciano Pigozzi
    • Le Duc
    • (as Alan Collins)
    Louise Kamsteeg
    • Olga
    • (as Loes Kamma)
    Edison Navarro
    • Lao
    Karen Lopez
    • Cho-Li
    Juliet D. Lei
    • Diem
    • (as Juliet D. Lee)
    Philip Gordon
    Ricardo Santos
    Jim Gaines
    • Radek's Soldier
    • (as James Gainers)
    Fred Gajudo
      Rose De Guida
      • Radek's Receptionist
      Rene Abadeza
      • Viet Cong Soldier
      Charlie Patiro
        William Berger
        William Berger
        • Maj. Harriman
        • (English version)
        • (voice)
        • (uncredited)
        David Brass
        • Martin Boomer
        • (uncredited)
        Bernhard Floedl
        • Bodyguard
        • (uncredited)
        • Director
          • Bruno Mattei
        • Writers
          • Bruno Mattei
          • Claudio Fragasso
          • Rossella Drudi
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        7Bloodwank

        Classy lunatic action trash from the great Bruno Mattei

        Strike Commando was it seems one of Bruno Mattei's most successful films of the 80's, bringing in enough cash for an further assortment of action trash in the latter half of that decade, including a sequel. 'Tis easy to see why it was such a success, being swift paced, simple minded and action packed. Also the main characters name is Mike Ransom, which makes it immediately a more awesome film than any which doesn't have a main character called Mike Ransom. The plot has Ransom and his men taking down a Vietcong munitions store, only to run across an imperilled village which Ransom vows to return and liberate. He does return but rather fails on the liberation front, as villains have offed the lot. And so like any red blooded soldier would do in the face of atrocity and impossible odds, Ransom sets off for some vengeance time... Apparently Strike Commando is in large part a rip off of Rambo 2. This wouldn't surprise me in the least as a good half or more of Mattei's filmography consists of ripping of other peoples work, but I can't say for certain as I've never seen Rambo 2. Frankly after Strike Commando I have little intention of even bothering, as rather than a lightweight like Stallone Strike Commando has Reb Brown, a man so irrefutably badass that he makes Stallone look like your elderly maiden aunt who has a steel pin in her hip from the time she fell over while gardening. Not only that but he brings a tragic grace to emotional scenes worthy of a five tissue weepie, especially when telling a dying child about Disneyland (where apparently popcorn grows on trees). Yep, he's an all round hero, crack shot, knife flinging maestro, dead on with a crossbow and handy with fists and feet, all this and still man enough to show his emotions. Well matched is the main villain of the piece, Jakoda (or Jaaakodaaah!!!!), played by Alex Vitale, a big brawny slimeball played by Alex Vitale who enjoys killing and torture but even worse makes fun of the hero by calling him Americanski (a sure sign of utter villainy is someone who makes light of God's one nation!). And the various other baddies are fun too, including a turn from trash frequent flier Jim Gaines. Altogether Strike Commando is the epitome of a pig headed good time. Things get blown up, countless goons are shot or knifed and downtime is minimal. The action is even reasonably well staged, at least as good as any mid tier American action trash from the same era. I wouldn't in the world recommend this to anyone who looks to cinema for insight and the higher qualities of man and art, but trash hounds will almost certainly get their kicks. 7/10.
        5gridoon

        You could do worse.

        When you rent a cheap Italian action movie from the mid-eighties, you more or less (should) know what to expect. So, aside from the cut-rate cinematography, it's hard to complain about anything else in "Strike Commando", because it delivers what it promises: non-stop action and mayhem, and a high body count. If you're in the mood for mindless commando-type violence, this movie is better than many similar American flicks. (**)
        9RebBrown

        explosions, dives, jumps, screams, one man revenge war machine fun

        YES!!!!! THE ultimate Commando film!!!! Forget Stallone and Arnie, Reb Brown is the King, "there's no one who can touch him, not in your whole damn army!" This has all the necessary ingredients for a top notch piece of one man and a lot of weapons against an entire country of soldiers and mercenaries action!! Betrayed and left for dead by his superiors, our Reb sets out to escape from the POW camp and is taken in by some friendly locals who proceed to be brutally murdered by Russian monster Chacuuda!! After and excellent finding the bodies of massacred friends and screaming NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO to the sky scene, our hero sets off on the trail of Chacuuda and manages to kill an entire army before defeating the evil villain in hand to hand combat! This rules!!!! Watch it!!!
        Wizard-8

        After a bad first half...

        While boasting production values somewhat higher than usual for Italian war movies shot in the Philippines (the modelwork is kept to a minimum, and there are plenty of big explosions), and there are plenty of genre it takes somewhat of an effort to get through the first half. It's slow, dumb, and pretty devoid of action for the most part.

        However, things do brighten in the second half of the movie... though probably not in the way the filmmakers intended. Starting at the halfway mark, the movie suddenly starts being funny - *unintentionally* funny! Whether is incredibly inept enemy soldiers being easily gunned down... the hero's screaming and flapping his gun around... or how the movie incredibly and blatantly rips off scene after scene of "Rambo: First Blood Part 2", the movie keeps finding ways to make us laugh. It seems the filmmakers did realize how utterly stupid the movie was becoming, since the last few minutes are made to be *intentionally* funny.

        Had the first half of the movie been as funny as the second, I would have recommended "Strike Commando" without hesitation. As it is now, it's up to you if you are willing to bear with that first half.
        5a_chinn

        The Italian exploitation version of Rambo

        Italian Rambo ripoff from gore-hound director Bruno Mattei. Reb Brown (UNCOMMON VALOR and the hilariously bad Captain America TV movies) plays an American super soldier sent on a dangerous mission to rescue POWs, but finds an evil Russian soldier instead! One of many Nam-sploitation flicks of the 80s, this one makes Chuck Norris' MISSING IN ACTION look like PLATOON. While the acting, script, and, in particular, the dialogue are so bad it's unintentionally hilarious, the action is pretty fun. STRIKE COMMANDO is nowhere near the scale of bigger-budgeted Nam films, watching all of the model ships and buildings explode, and the liberal use of Nam stock footage, has a certain charm I greatly enjoyed. Overall, it is by no means an actual good film, but I was solidly entertained, and I legitimately enjoy Reb Brown as the film's lead. Recommended if you're a fan of movies like POW: THE ESCAPE or THE LOSERS (not the 2010 film, but the 1973 film where the CIA sends some Hells Angels to Vietnam to rescue a captured presidential advisor), you'll probably dig STRIKE COMMANDO.

        AI CAPSUL REVIEW: A hilariously low-rent Italian Rambo knockoff, Strike Commando piles bad acting, worse dialogue, and loads of stock footage into a gleefully trashy Nam-sploitation package. Reb Brown's over-the-top heroics and Bruno Mattei's cheap but energetic action give it a so-bad-it's-fun charm for fans of cult war flicks.

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        • Trivia
          Although playing one of the film's lead characters, Mike Monty (Major Harriman) went uncredited.
        • Goofs
          Blood and bruises spontaneously appear on Ransom and Jakoda throughout their fight, most notably after their slow-motion headbutt.
        • Quotes

          Michael Ransom: Russian dentists make pretty good dentures.

        • Alternate versions
          48 seconds of cuts were required in the UK to remove a cockfight from the 1986 Avatar video release.
        • Connections
          Edited from The Last Hunter (1980)

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        • Release date
          • August 26, 1987 (Italy)
        • Countries of origin
          • Italy
          • Philippines
        • Languages
          • Filipino
          • Italian
          • French
          • German
          • English
        • Also known as
          • Cobra Force
        • Filming locations
          • Philippines
        • Production company
          • Flora Film
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        • Runtime
          • 1h 44m(104 min)
        • Color
          • Color
        • Sound mix
          • Mono
        • Aspect ratio
          • 1.85 : 1

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