Jonas Ambler is a rich businessman who's wife is killed by kidnappers. So he decides to get even. He hires a mercenary to find and kill the kidnappers. There's only one catch, he wants to go... Read allJonas Ambler is a rich businessman who's wife is killed by kidnappers. So he decides to get even. He hires a mercenary to find and kill the kidnappers. There's only one catch, he wants to go with them.Jonas Ambler is a rich businessman who's wife is killed by kidnappers. So he decides to get even. He hires a mercenary to find and kill the kidnappers. There's only one catch, he wants to go with them.
- Klinge
- (as Lindsey Lee Ginter)
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Couldn't finish it ......
Some funny stuff
Different from your typical action movie but not boring
*I* didn't think this was boring.
Olivier Gruner stars as "Hawk", an operative hired by a very successful, arrogant businessman named Jonas, played by none other than John Ritter. A Russian terrorist for hire, Phoenix (Martin Kove) stages a massacre at a party Jonas is throwing for an author, and Jonas's wife is killed. The businessman is then ripe for revenge; his initial attempt to win over Hawk doesn't work out (largely because Jonas insists on coming along for the mission) but when Hawks' good friend and colleague McClean (Robert Culp) is set up and sent to the slammer, Jonas realizes that he can manipulate Hawk into doing the job by securing McCleans' freedom.
As written, by Patrick Highsmith and Steven Hartov, and directed, by Avi Nesher, "Mercenary" is acceptable turn-your-brain-off entertainment, with a twist to the plot and some amusing characters. It's particularly interesting to see Ritter in this sort of action fare. He's good, and he and the stone faced Gruner do have some fine comedic moments. With a cast featuring Culp, the beefy Kove, and the kick ass character actor Ed Lauter as Jonas's head of security, you know you're in for a good time. Of course, the movie is not without problems; for one thing, the big confrontation between Gruner and Kove is pretty disappointing. But there's so much gunfire, so many explosions, and so many stunt people flying through the air that the movie should suffice for undemanding genre fans.
Look for Jaime Pressly as a foul mouthed kidnap victim, in what is really one of the movies' better scenes.
Seven out of 10.
Did you know
- TriviaJonas says, "As it says in the Bible the enemy of my enemy is my friend." Unsurprising for this kind of a movie he doesn't know what he's talking about, since it occurs nowhere in the Bible, being rather an old proverb mentioned at wikipedia's "The enemy of my enemy is my friend."
- GoofsThe Kurdish woman captive is shown from the back to be completely naked, but in the last shot, where she stretches to retrieve a gun, she's wearing panties.
- Quotes
[to her rescuers after being freed from a gang of kidnappers]
Pre-teen American Girl: Goddamn motherfuckin' ass-suckin' son of a bitch cocksuckers! Untie my fuckin' hands!
McClean: Well, Daddy is sure going to be glad to have her home.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Mercenary II: Thick & Thin (1998)
- SoundtracksLa Bamba
Arranged by Charles Hutchinson, Alan Anderson, David Scott
Performed by Popdefect
Details
Box office
- Budget
- $10,000,000 (estimated)







