Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA Major leads a group of mercenaries whose mission is to protect a disc full of secrets, located in South Asia.A Major leads a group of mercenaries whose mission is to protect a disc full of secrets, located in South Asia.A Major leads a group of mercenaries whose mission is to protect a disc full of secrets, located in South Asia.
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This film follows CODENAME WILDGEESE and COMMANDO LEOPARD. It is not as good as either of those films, due mainly to the fact that the action sequences lack the tight editing and loud sound effects of the two earlier films. The acting is good, and far better than your average B movie. Fans of these European films will get a kick out of the cast of B movie favourites Collins, Van Cleef, Pleasence, Halsey, Lehmann, Puppo, Monty and others. May director Margheriti continue to work, I for one will still watch his films.
This is the third entry in a loose trilogy of Euro action movies directed by Antonio Margheriti and starring Lewis Collins. I have yet to see the first instalment but have seen the second, Commando Leopard (1985), which I thought was quite good. This final entry, however, I didn't think so much of. The plot involved a group or mercenaries, lots of gun shooting, explosions and a top secret floppy disc. It was an entirely tiresome story-line quite honestly and a film in which you have to have a considerable interest in exploding helicopters and gun battles if you are going to get much out of it. I am somewhat ambivalent about action movies myself but I do enjoy some, such as the previous instalment in this series. But this one I essentially found to be a tedious series of action and dialogue scenes. Basically I have found that all films that focus on top secret floppy discs are awful.
The cast is actually not bad though. We have b-movie legends such as Lee Van Cleef and Donald Pleasence and cult favourites such as Bobby Rhodes (the best cinematic pimp of all time from Demons (1985) and Demons 2 (1986)) and John Steiner (from Dario Argento's seminal giallo Tenebrae (1982). But the impressive cast can't save this one. It was also decidedly overlong for what it was and by the end I was just glad it was over.
The cast is actually not bad though. We have b-movie legends such as Lee Van Cleef and Donald Pleasence and cult favourites such as Bobby Rhodes (the best cinematic pimp of all time from Demons (1985) and Demons 2 (1986)) and John Steiner (from Dario Argento's seminal giallo Tenebrae (1982). But the impressive cast can't save this one. It was also decidedly overlong for what it was and by the end I was just glad it was over.
Third installment in ¨Commando trilogy ¨ directed by Antonio Margheriti and starred by Lewis Collins
This action-packed film deals with some stalwart mercenaries . A team formed by a misfit troop of commando-for hire are contracted (by Lee Van Cleef and Paul Muller) to attack a lord-ringer's stronghold and retrieve a floppy disk . They're commanded by a tough and two-fisted Major (Lewis Collins) helped by a war veteran (Manfred Lehmann). The band of mercenaries (Romano Puppo , Mike Monty , Bobby Rhodes : all of them customary in Italian B-series) land deep into jungle to obliterate some drug-lords in Asia's infamous Golden triangle and much movement and danger ensues . The bunch includes a Thai native girl who falls in love with the veteran war .
This fast-paced movie contains adventures , thrills , twists , turns, mindless agitation and lots of noisy action for the most part . Big name cast by known actors as Lee Van Cleef and Donald Pleasance in a histrionic but sympathetic role . Screenplay by usual Tito Carpi but some spectacular action scenes cannot a silly script save . Thrilling final full of explosions, shootouts and burning installations ; furthermore , some plot twists . Cinematography is quite well , capturing the atmosphere of everywhere, in addition some moving images shot with camera above the shoulder . Embarrassment musical score composed by synthesizer, but it isn't composed by Ennio Morricone. The picture is produced in average budget by Erwin C. Dietrich , ordinary producer and director of soft-core genre and Jess Frank's habitual financier. The motion picture was regularly directed by prolific Italian craftman Antonio Margheriti. The film was realized in the wake of ¨Wild Geese¨ (Andrew V McLagen) and ¨Wild Geese II¨(Peter Hunt) . And it belongs a trilogy formed by ¨Codename : ¨Wild geese (1984)¨, ¨Command leopard (1985)¨ and this ¨Der Commander (1988)¨starred by similar actors and same technical equipment and director . This jungle-setting exploitation movie will appeal to Eurotrash buffs.
This fast-paced movie contains adventures , thrills , twists , turns, mindless agitation and lots of noisy action for the most part . Big name cast by known actors as Lee Van Cleef and Donald Pleasance in a histrionic but sympathetic role . Screenplay by usual Tito Carpi but some spectacular action scenes cannot a silly script save . Thrilling final full of explosions, shootouts and burning installations ; furthermore , some plot twists . Cinematography is quite well , capturing the atmosphere of everywhere, in addition some moving images shot with camera above the shoulder . Embarrassment musical score composed by synthesizer, but it isn't composed by Ennio Morricone. The picture is produced in average budget by Erwin C. Dietrich , ordinary producer and director of soft-core genre and Jess Frank's habitual financier. The motion picture was regularly directed by prolific Italian craftman Antonio Margheriti. The film was realized in the wake of ¨Wild Geese¨ (Andrew V McLagen) and ¨Wild Geese II¨(Peter Hunt) . And it belongs a trilogy formed by ¨Codename : ¨Wild geese (1984)¨, ¨Command leopard (1985)¨ and this ¨Der Commander (1988)¨starred by similar actors and same technical equipment and director . This jungle-setting exploitation movie will appeal to Eurotrash buffs.
OK, this is confusing. In 1984, the Italian director Anthony Dawson (AKA Antonio Margheriti) made "Codename:Wildgeese", an action film about a commando squad that goes to Southeast Asia to attack a drug lord's stronghold. It starred Lewis Collins, Lee Van Cleef, Klaus Kinski and Ernest Borgnine. In 1988, he made "The Commander", an action film about a commando squad that goes to Southeast Asia to attack a drug lord's stronghold. It starred Collins and Van Cleef again, but no Kinski and Borgnine this time; in their place, there was Donald Pleasence. To further confuse matters, the version of "The Commander" I saw was actually titled "Commando:Wildgeese"! It took me about 10 minutes to realize that I wasn't watching the 1984 film! Anyway, all you need to remember is that "The Commander" / "Commando:Wildgeese" is a low-grade action film, to be avoided at all costs. A low point in the careers of Van Cleef and Pleasence; all the others involved never had much of a career to begin with. The only character who piqued my interest was a beautiful female fighter, but she didn't get to do much. (*)
Average Euro-styled jungle action flick is the third of the trio that was borne of the Anthony Dawson- Lewis Collins mid-80's partnership, Der Kommander is essentially the same as its predecessors with a few plot tweaks.
Good use of miniatures again, lots (emphasis) of things blowing up, people of SE Asian appearance dressed in military fatigues being catapulted in the air doing somersaults, that sort of a spectacle which you either tolerate or fall asleep watching.
Collins is again wasted in a one dimensional role as the suave kick-ar$e mercenary with the eternal 5 o'clock shadow, whilst the supporting cast though lacking a principal female lead, does have some surprising depth with Lee Van Cleef, Donald Pleasance, Brett Halsey, Paul Muller, Romano Puppo, Bobby Rhodes, Mike Monty and John Steiner (as well as series regulars Manfred Lehmann & Thomas Danneberg). That's an impressive cast assembled for a very average jungle war pic, even by Euro-trash standards; had Klaus Kinski returned for this final instalment, the acting chops would've been in the cult movie stratosphere. Van Cleef sadly does not look well and so it's perhaps regrettably no surprise that he died shortly after this film's theatrical release.
If you've seen Codename Wildgeese or Kommando Leopard, then you've essentially seen Der Kommander (sans Klaus Kinski of course). Lots of old and borrowed, but nothing new. Would be nice to have these three movies as a box set for an evening of cheesy goodness, especially now that most of the cast have left the mortal coil, all much too soon.
Good use of miniatures again, lots (emphasis) of things blowing up, people of SE Asian appearance dressed in military fatigues being catapulted in the air doing somersaults, that sort of a spectacle which you either tolerate or fall asleep watching.
Collins is again wasted in a one dimensional role as the suave kick-ar$e mercenary with the eternal 5 o'clock shadow, whilst the supporting cast though lacking a principal female lead, does have some surprising depth with Lee Van Cleef, Donald Pleasance, Brett Halsey, Paul Muller, Romano Puppo, Bobby Rhodes, Mike Monty and John Steiner (as well as series regulars Manfred Lehmann & Thomas Danneberg). That's an impressive cast assembled for a very average jungle war pic, even by Euro-trash standards; had Klaus Kinski returned for this final instalment, the acting chops would've been in the cult movie stratosphere. Van Cleef sadly does not look well and so it's perhaps regrettably no surprise that he died shortly after this film's theatrical release.
If you've seen Codename Wildgeese or Kommando Leopard, then you've essentially seen Der Kommander (sans Klaus Kinski of course). Lots of old and borrowed, but nothing new. Would be nice to have these three movies as a box set for an evening of cheesy goodness, especially now that most of the cast have left the mortal coil, all much too soon.
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- AnecdotesIn the German translation everyone talks about retrieving a "floppy disk", while it's clearly a CD-ROM.
- GaffesWhen one of the commandos is met by the Thai lady commando at the airport, the MG car's left indicator is flashing when she gets out, but it is off when they get in the car in the shot from the back of the vehicle.
- Versions alternativesUK versions are cut to remove footage of a cockfight.
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- Durée1 heure 45 minutes
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