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Operation Delta Force 4: Deep Fault

  • 1999
  • R
  • 1 Std. 36 Min.
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Operation Delta Force 4: Deep Fault (1999)
Action

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA four-men Delta Force team is trying, with the help of a female scientist, to stop a mad terrorist who wants to detonate nukes in order to cause a massive earthquake. The team is out-manned... Alles lesenA four-men Delta Force team is trying, with the help of a female scientist, to stop a mad terrorist who wants to detonate nukes in order to cause a massive earthquake. The team is out-manned and out-gunned, but has nothing to lose.A four-men Delta Force team is trying, with the help of a female scientist, to stop a mad terrorist who wants to detonate nukes in order to cause a massive earthquake. The team is out-manned and out-gunned, but has nothing to lose.

  • Regie
    • Mark Roper
  • Drehbuch
    • Danny Lerner
    • David Sparling
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Greg Collins
    • Joe Lara
    • Justin Williams
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    3,8/10
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    • Regie
      • Mark Roper
    • Drehbuch
      • Danny Lerner
      • David Sparling
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Greg Collins
      • Joe Lara
      • Justin Williams
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    Greg Collins
    Greg Collins
    • Skip Lang
    Joe Lara
    Joe Lara
    • McKinney
    Justin Williams
    • Hutch
    Johnny Messner
    Johnny Messner
    • Vickers
    Gary Hudson
    Gary Hudson
    • Sparks
    Hayley DuMond
    Hayley DuMond
    • Laurie Granger
    • (as Hayley du Mond)
    John Laughlin
    John Laughlin
    • Garcia
    Burnell Tucker
    Burnell Tucker
    • Admiral Henshaw
    Angus MacInnes
    Angus MacInnes
    • Professor Hill
    Johnny Myers
    • Samuels
    Lyubomir Iliev
    • Peters
    Bashar Rahal
    Bashar Rahal
    • Dmitri Minkov
    Itschak Fintzi
    Itschak Fintzi
    • General Miloshevic
    • (as Izhak Fintzi)
    Stefan Iliev
    Stefan Iliev
    • General Ratko Gravic
    Harry Anichkin
    • Dwyer (First Hostage)
    Ernestina Chinova
    • Second Hostage
    • (as Ernestina Shinova)
    Dessy Tenekedjieva
    Dessy Tenekedjieva
    • Third Hostage
    • (as Desislava Tenekedjieva)
    Hristo Shopov
    Hristo Shopov
    • Fourth Hostage
    • Regie
      • Mark Roper
    • Drehbuch
      • Danny Lerner
      • David Sparling
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    7ipkevin

    WAY Above Average for Direct-To-Video

    Operation Delta Force 4 is actually way above average in the areas where it most counts for direct-to-video action flicks: Production value, direction (camerawork/editing), and amount of action.

    1) It looks good. The Eastern European locations are convincing because, well, it's set in Eastern Europe. The interior sets are well-lit, well-photographed and equally convincing. There are plenty of vehicles used (tanks, buses, trains, helicopters). Uniforms are believable. It seems they skimped a bit on the weaponry though. Why are the Delta members always using AK-47s in this film? Oh well, I guess you can pretend that they're using AKs because it matches the most common weaponry of the region which suits the covert nature of their operations. Yeah, that works for me. Anyway, bottomline is that while you wouldn't mistake it for a big studio picture, the production is miles ahead of most DTV crap.

    2) There's one word for Mark Roper's direction here: ENTHUSIASTIC! Most DTV flicks have amateurish or disinterested direction featuring very static shots and compositions that can best be described as utilitarian. However, Roper's work shows some real flair. He tries a variety of angles and dramatic shots, mixes it up with slow-mo, and makes use of a lot of tracking shots. It's not all great, but more often than not it works. And it's all brought together by tight editing that keeps the pace way up. I was really surprised by his work on this film given that his last Operation Delta Force film seemed quite amateurish. He really kicks it up a notch here and gives the film true energy. Again, it still isn't up to the spring-loaded tension and awesome visuals of the best Hollywood action films, but it's way better than most.

    3) The action is non-stop! The film is 96 minutes long and close to 60 minutes of it is action! The best is the second big action piece in the film which runs for at least 20 minutes. It goes from a chalet shootout to a ski chase to a city bus attack to a tank battle! Oh, and it's accompanied by an enthusiastic music score that's reminiscent of Hans Zimmer's synthetic score for The Rock.

    So what's the downside? Well, the story doesn't make a helluva lot of sense. The villain was clearly intended to be a bit deep and emotionally complex, but they spend so little time building his story up that when his big emotional moments come they don't register much. That's true for the other characters, too. Big emotional scenes come out of nowhere and aren't impactful because they weren't developed enough beforehand. The acting is also uneven. The female lead has two big dramatic scenes. Her acting is laughably bad in one scene and quite convincing in the other. What gives? The same goes for most of the other actors. They're good in some scenes and awful in others. This is a direct-to-video actioner though, so what do you expect? It already delivers big-time where it counts which is rare enough these days. Recommended for hardcore interest fans and those with an interest in military action (though who aren't too big on accuracy). Just remember that it's a DTV movie and I think you'll be impressed.

    Side-note: Mark Roper must be a huge fan of "The Rock". It has two actors from that film (John Laughlin, Greg Collins), features a copy-cat score, and has numerous small scenes or shots lifted from The Rock as well (eg, leader pausing to close the eyelids of a fallen soldier). His last Delta Force film was the same way.
    1owen-smith

    warning this film contains some really unrealistic moments

    WARINING : reading this may spoil your enjoyment of this film

    this just makes a mockery of the special forces every where in the world, i'm sure all special forces are much better than there amatures.

    some really badly edited scenes are present, particularly the one with the tank. the scene would appear to be shown out of order, making it look like one guy was shot at by the tank, and then managed to avoid the blast by jumping away AFTER the explosion! this is unacceptable in a film that takes itself seriously, even one with a low budget like this film
    Wizard-8

    The worst of the series

    I've now seen all five films of the Nu Image studio's "Operation Delta Force" series, and I can say with full confidence that this entry is the absolute worst of the series. It's not just that the movie is badly made, but it makes the unforgivable sin of being BORING. I'm not just talking about the scenes between the action - the action scenes simply lack passion and excitement. You might think no one could screw up, for example, one group of armed men on snowboards chasing another armed group on skis... or a tank chasing a truck on a highway... but director Mark Roper seems absolutely helpless directing these and other action sequences.

    The movie also suffers from poor character development (some of the good guys we don't even learn the names of!) plus a really cheap look to every scene. They shot this movie in Bulgaria to save some money, but the movie looks impoverished throughout - making me think the budget must have been VERY VERY low!

    If you must watch one of the movies in this series, watch part 3. Although it's only an okay movie, you can see a lot of effort was made in making it, and it's an Oscar winner compared to part 4!
    10Foz90

    The best comedy ever?

    Wow! I can honestly say I thoroughly enjoyed this movie, if only for the unintentional laughs that it creates such as the mayhem on the streets of Moscow. For those that need reminding, this is where some of the delta force team leave their machine guns behind (in favour of pistols) before diving head first of a moving tram. However, my personal favourite scene in the movie has to be the ski chase down a mountain where a villain (in bright yellow boiler suit) manages to fall off a skadoo for no reason, much to the delight of Greg Collins, who you may recognise from box office smashes 'Enemy of the State' and 'Bruce Almighty'.

    Collins is but one of a number of talents on show, with other rubbish action movie legends, including Joe Lara who, incidentally died in the first Operation delta force movie, playing a villain, only to be resurrected here as the hero. The role had previously been occupied by Collins in 'Operation delta force 3'. Confused? You should be.

    Credit must also go to director Mark Roper (give this guy a blockbuster now!) on this, his second comedy masterpiece. I say second, as he was also responsible for the equally comedic 'Operation delta force 3' where he so cleverly used bright pink fireworks in place of explosions and green crash mats for supposedly dead bad guys to fall onto.

    'Operation delta force 4' also contains many comedic and acrobatic deaths, (performed by over-enthusiastic extras) that appear to be a Roper trademark.

    All in all, this is an excellent comic caper, especially if what you're looking for is awful editing, cheesy acting and an implausible storyline. Buy this movie now!
    6Striker777

    For being a low budget film I thought it was pretty good.

    If you are one of those people who loves watching Action Military movies then this would be one to check out. While it is a low budget film, it has some good qualities. One of which is non-stop action. Another thing I liked was the camera shots during the action scenes, they really give it a Special Forces feel to the movie. I did see a couple flaws in the plot but after all it is just a movie (I am talking about the end of the movie, but you need to watch it to see if you get what I'm talking about) Overall a good movie if you like Military Action type movies.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 24. Oktober 1999 (Türkei)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Bulgarien
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprachen
      • Englisch
      • Serbokroatisch
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      • Operation Zeus
    • Drehorte
      • Sofia, Bulgarien
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Millennium Films
      • Martien Holdings A.V.V.
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      • 1 Std. 36 Min.(96 min)
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      • Dolby SR

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