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- David Quarry
- (as Don 'The Dragon' Wilson)
- John Gibson
- (as Ken McCleod)
- Virtual Voice of Dante
- (Synchronisation)
- Sheckly
- (as Joel Rifkin)
- Black Mask
- (as Nick Hill)
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The storyline in the movie, as written by William C. Martell, is pretty cheesy. You have an abundance of martial arts, goons in sleeveless shirts, pointless nudity and a rather generic low budget sci-fi script. And I am a bit amazed that Don Wilson actually would show up in something like this.
Not surprisingly, then the cast ensemble in "Virtual Combat" didn't exactly hold any particularly famous or established actors or martial artists on the cast list, aside from Don Wilson. The acting performances in the movie were rather sluggish, wooden and amateurish for a number of the cast.
The special effects in "Virtual Combat" were as you would expect from a low budget sci-fi movie, but oddly enough they were campy and cheesy enough to actually work in favor of the movie.
With "Virtual Combat" being an action movie, you have a good amount of martial arts and fight scenes throughout the course of the 87 minutes that the movie ran for. And it is actually the fight scenes that keep the movie afloat and keeps it semi-watchable. Though you're not in for a grand display of impressive martial arts.
This was movie was indeed rich in cheese, and as such I am sure that there is an audience out there. I must admit, though, that I prefer more properly enjoyable movies when I sit down to be entertained by a movie.
My rating of director Andrew Stevens' 1995 movie "Virtual Combat" lands on a three out of ten stars.
The set-up is some quasi-sci fi background in which Wilson plays a cop tracking down a killer who's escaped from a virtual reality game. To add to the sleaze quotient (although it's more silly than sleazy) there are a couple of women from a cybersex game, which allows for the producers to incorporate a little sex and nudity into the narrative.
Your enjoyment of this movie will depend on how much you like seeing buff guys slugging it out for what occasionally seems like hours on end. Bad guy Michael Bernardo looks more like a cover model for a cheap romance novel than a real actor, but there are bit parts for genre staples like Stella Stevens, Turhen Bey, and Loren Avedon.
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- WissenswertesDon Wilson cast Michael Bernardo after seeing him compete at a martial arts tournament.
- PatzerWhen the "Dante" clone is destroyed it leaves a flame outline on the ground which doesn't match the position of the body.
- VerbindungenReferenced in Adjust Your Tracking: The Untold Story of the VHS Collector (2013)
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