Agrega una trama en tu idiomaFrank Morgan risked his life for his country in the Vietnam War, but when he came home, no hero's welcome awaited him; instead he was branded a traitor. Nonetheless, he's about to make one m... Leer todoFrank Morgan risked his life for his country in the Vietnam War, but when he came home, no hero's welcome awaited him; instead he was branded a traitor. Nonetheless, he's about to make one more trip into hell to save the woman he loves and preserve her war-torn country.Frank Morgan risked his life for his country in the Vietnam War, but when he came home, no hero's welcome awaited him; instead he was branded a traitor. Nonetheless, he's about to make one more trip into hell to save the woman he loves and preserve her war-torn country.
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- (as Sebastian Larrie)
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- (as George Wellurtz)
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- (as Jack Arndt)
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- (as Albert Uris)
- Uncle Benjamin
- (as Brian McKlunn)
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- (as Fiona Heyne)
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- (as Daniel Warr)
- Corley
- (as James Murry)
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Frank Morgan is a dishonourably discharged Vietnam War veteran who heads back to his home town to be welcomed by local hostility. While there he meets a woman who asks for his help to fly a plane of cargo to a small island, but he turns it down. However he takes up the offer when he gets himself into some trouble with the towns folk.
For most part it's rather clumsy, murky and hackneyed low-rent action exploitation. What starts rather careful and melancholy in exploring its protagonist with some thoughtful additions, trumps its down-played nature and personal war set-up to go out in full assault with ragged and uninterestingly generic results. It just too limited and it shows where everything soon becomes bland and repetitive filler with a wishy washy romance sub-plot. It's a film which seems to get caught up in two minds; does it want to be fun and senseless or heavy-handed and serious with its approach to the meaningless of war. The two never to really gel here and it simply tanks it.
Just when you thought you were safe from another disgruntled Vietnam war vet picture, along comes "Soldier's Revenge" (a/k/a "Vengeance of a Soldier"), an unreleased 1984 production just hitting the home video stores.
John Savage toplines, doing a James Dean turn (that comes off more like Michael Parks) as a war vet who returns home to Freemont, Texas (pic was lensed in L. A. and Argentina) after the death of his mother. Local folk hate him and call him a traitor because he spilled the beans to a magazine about a secret mission he was on that massacred innocent villagers.
Between hokey fights in a pool hall with local toughs led by Tiny (Sebasian Larrie), Savage gets a job piloting a cargo plane containing munitions headed for the wartorn Latin American nation of San Floridan. Beauteous Maria Socas hires him, but upon arrival both are arrested. After daring escapes and chases, Savage has a final confrontation with Ricardo (Edgardo Moreira), a rebel leader, and believe it or not, Savage talks Ricardo into a mutual laying down of weapons "to set an example for the world"; Savage, Socas and a little girl escape in a boat into the sunrise.
With overwritten narration (delivered by Savage) hammering home the peacenik message,, picture is a bit silly. Director David Worth does all right by the action scenes; post-synced dialog material is poor.
Just as this First Blood (1982) pastiche is kicking into gear, it transpires that Frank falls in love with Beatriz (Socas), a woman from the war-torn third-world country San Florian. Since he is a pilot, he agrees to fly the woman from Texas to San Florian with a lot of weaponry. She intends to free her father who has been kidnapped by the revolutionaries. Can Frank use his skills to avoid the pitfalls of the trigger-happy revolutionaries and ride off into the sunset with Beatriz? The first part of the movie - the First Blood part - is actually really good. It has some narration from Savage and seems like a sensitive tale with good character development. Then it goes from subtle to standard fare. The second half is boring and bland. It truly is a movie with two faces: the first half interesting and worthy and the second which is a slog that runs out of steam. But perhaps the most egregious problem is that the movie is called "Soldier's Revenge" but this soldier gets very, very limited "revenge". It really makes you wish the first half of the film played out more naturally. Maybe they figured if they did that, it would be too close to First Blood, but so what? It's not exactly the same. They tried to be different, but simply fusing two types of plots that have been done before together doesn't make a movie original, unfortunately.
On the good side, besides the first half, Savage puts in a nice performance and he is one cool customer in those trademark shades. The movie also sports some quality cinematography and looks great. Sadly, the movie is hampered by some clunky ADR and some voices seem off or don't match, whatever. Director David Worth is well-versed in junky cinema and it seems during the movie his career is getting junkier and junkier.
Released on TransWorld entertainment on VHS in the U.S. in the classic big-box, Soldier's Revenge goes off the rails (in a bad way) after an impressive first half.
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- ErroresThe airplane use is a IAI ARAVA. The ARAVA is powered by two 750 shp Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A turboprops. However the sound track was of a radial piston engine.
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