Le colonel Braddock lance une mission dans la jungle du Vietnam pour trouver le camp de prisonniers de guerre d'où il s'est échappé et libérer les Américains encore captifs.Le colonel Braddock lance une mission dans la jungle du Vietnam pour trouver le camp de prisonniers de guerre d'où il s'est échappé et libérer les Américains encore captifs.Le colonel Braddock lance une mission dans la jungle du Vietnam pour trouver le camp de prisonniers de guerre d'où il s'est échappé et libérer les Américains encore captifs.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 nominations au total
- Masucci
- (as E. Erich Anderson)
Avis à la une
While Colonel Braddock - one of the outspoken proponents of the theory that Americans are still being held in Vietnam today - is now in Saigon at the president's request to see if there are more MIAs in Vietnam
The American delegation hopes Braddock's presence would increase their ability to negotiate But General Trau (James Hong) believes that Colonel Braddock is not a prisoner of war, but a common criminal, brought to Saigon only in an attempt to embarrass his government
The sexy aide of Senator Porter, Lenore Kasdorf, thinks that Braddock is the most undiplomatic man she has ever met
The action begins when the Vietnam vet - not supposed to leave the hotel without an escort - assaults General Trau's residence, pays for a bullet-proof speed riverboat and blazes his way with an old war buddy called Tuck (M. Emmet Walsh) through the jungles of Saigon
Norris, challenging several unpredicted attacks from his enemies, takes at last his revenge after he experiences the fear, chaos and atrocities of the Vietnam hell
When I was about ten, these types of films really psyched me up. I really wanted the US military to stage a massive operation to go back in and get those guys. But my father who was an intelligence officer in the Air Force told me not to get too excited about things. We really never did have any concrete proof that a great number of our soldiers were being held in camps or used to harvest the rice and whatnot. Still, films like Missing In Action are a lot of fun to watch. My father did tell me that Bangkok is just as sleazy as the film makes it appear, though.
Joseph Zito does a good job making Chuck Norris look his best as he fights his way in and eventually out of Viet Nam looking for POWs. Lots of bullets fly, bombs go off, and people get the crap kicked out of them. Norris was perhaps the most wooden of all action stars during the period, but it was always fun to watch him whip up on the enemy.
There are two great supporting performances here, as well. M. Emmet Walsh and James Hong are two terrific character actors, and they are well used. Many people recognize Hong for being the host at the Chinese restaurant in Seinfeld when they have to wait for an entire episode to be seated.
If you get the chance, take another look at this film which has been forgotten by many. Norris was in his prime, and you'll likely be satisfied with the conclusion.
6 of 10 stars
The Hound.
Unfortunately Missing In Action is a bad movie from start to finish, the politics are laughable and surprisingly rascist and that alone recommends it, that and some of the action is competent.
However this is a movie best left forgotten since it boasts a laughable premise as well as the obvious, that Rambo First Blood Part II did it ten times better.
Still for die hard Norris fans, Missing In Action is worth a look.
** (Out Of Four)
Thank god for this true story adaptation, cause without chuck norris vietnam would be ruled by dirty pinkos.
it starts off with him having a dream about kicking ass in vietnam, then he takes that dream and makes it a reality and goes back to 'nam to kick all the commie ass he can find .
seriously buy this movie.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesJean Claude Van Damme was one of the stuntmen for this movie. His name appears in the credits under Stunts Performed by as J. Claude Van Damme. This was before his breakthrough performance in Bloodsport (1988).
- GaffesBraddock was tortured when POW in flashbacks. He has no visible scars when he removes shirts throughout film.
- Citations
Gen. Tran: Colonel Braddock, is it not true that during the war there was a price on your head of 5,000 American Dollars?
Col. James Braddock: It was more like 20,000. Why don't you tell us why there was a price on my head?
Gen. Tran: For your war crimes, of course.
Col. James Braddock: For killing assholes like you!
- Versions alternativesPrior to 2000, all versions released in Germany were cut for violence to achieve a "Not under 16" rating. The DVD release features the complete film, but is also rated "Not under 16".
- ConnexionsFeatured in At the Movies: Special Show: This Time We Win (1985)
Meilleurs choix
- How long is Missing in Action?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 2 550 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 22 812 411 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 6 101 460 $US
- 18 nov. 1984
- Montant brut mondial
- 22 812 411 $US