Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn elite commando unit must rescue a captured peacekeeping force from a ruthless international arms dealer.An elite commando unit must rescue a captured peacekeeping force from a ruthless international arms dealer.An elite commando unit must rescue a captured peacekeeping force from a ruthless international arms dealer.
Ze'ev Revach
- Youssef
- (as Zev Revach)
Jonathan Cherchi
- Saaid
- (as Jonathan Churchi)
Yaacov Gvir-Cohen
- Jabbar
- (as Jacob Gvir Cohen)
Sasson Gabay
- Minister Oman
- (as Sasson Gabai)
David Menachem
- Tamil's father
- (as David Menahem)
Rinan Haim
- Archeological Dig Duy
- (as Renan Haim)
Udi Gil
- Oily Market Dealer
- (as Udi Gill)
Galia Soudri
- Sonya
- (as Galia Sudrei)
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One of the very worst movies I have ever seen. Absolute nonsense. This is not even a B movie, its a Z movie...
Hardly a story line, silly action sequences (if you can call it that), the worst actors on earth and a budget of $5 make this movie one for the books.
I rarely comment on movies, but I feel compelled to on this one to warn others not to waste their money.
Hardly a story line, silly action sequences (if you can call it that), the worst actors on earth and a budget of $5 make this movie one for the books.
I rarely comment on movies, but I feel compelled to on this one to warn others not to waste their money.
All I can say is thank whatever God is out there that this wasn't produced/released after 9/11. Once again, Yoram Globus is back clawing his way back to his original fervid 1980's stature that made (Up)Chuck Norris what he is today by trying to cash in on the direct-to-DVD movie serial craze of the 21st Century! So what if cousin Menahem isn't on for the ride? So, like the action fan girl shmuck I am, I decided to skip Delta Force II since I think Billy Drago's crowning moment was in The Untouchables playing the sadistic cool cat Frank Nitti brandishing a nickel-plated pistol (by the by I saw it on Ebay for around $400), but those white suits Armani had him in made him look like the lovechild of Ed Gein and Cab Calloway. But it looks like once again, video covers are deceptive (great marketing strategies BTW) and you think well that Brit (took his cockney accent for Aussie) has some impressive biceps, Norris' son MIGHT have picked up a few pointers from dad, and Mitchum's grandkid looks like someone I could bring home to mom, and after 90-odd minutes you're left wondering why the f*ck I wasted my $3.50 on this when I could have had some Haagen-Dazs. Not even John Rys-Davies was able to woo me to say this bit of drek was mediocre! The characters were as developed as paper dolls (won't even get into the Greek actress playing the medic), the script was probably thought up after somebody finished reading Bravo Two Zero, and it makes you wonder if this is Globus' pathetic hackney attempt to bridge the gap between Arabs and Israelis and lure Hollywood to the hellish Mid East. Nearly ALL the Arabs were portrayed by Jewish people (my BF is Jewish so I know what I'm talking about). Also, you have think about these actors, I mean they must be destitute or something to take lead roles in movies like the DF and U.S. SEALs series. Or Bentley and Mike's acting attempts are that sincere w/o having to lean on their famous father and grandfather. As for our leading man, I know he's got a wife and 5 kids, but don't all California martial-arts champs open up their own dojo chains and get hired by the studios to choreograph stunt sequences? All I can say is the nuclear missile looked like the cardboard boxes it was built from, the pyrotechnics were borderline, the CGI was something a 12-year-old can put together on a PC, and the most expensive thing in the whole production had to be John Rys-Davies chess set. Also, I'm confused was this action or comedy? Because the post-battle bios made little sense to me.
You think you are watching a movie but you are not. You think you are seeing movie stars but they are ersatz. No reason for this to exist. Do they check this? Does mike norris really exist? Is bentley mitchum really somehow related to bob?
"Delta force One" promotes itself as another 80's style mindless action flick, so surprisingly this turns out to be a more serious, even thought-provoking film. Warring nations in the Middle East are the reason that the Delta force Patrol is brought together; soldiers from different lands working together to locate and deactivate a missile aimed at one mid east Nation. The highlight of the film is the tale of a young Arab boy, who upon witnessing the brutal death of his father, embarks on a journey of revenge; he will find and kill the people responsible for his death. The story follows him effectively through rough desert terrain, through mosques, and crowded Bazaar's in search of a way to fulfill his destiny of vengeance. Meanwhile the Delta force, who consists of a couple American officers, A British officer, and Isreali female medical officer and an Arabic tour guide, aka "desert tracker" work together while they are beset upon by angry, warring tribes from all different directions. For me the quality of this film came as quite a surprise; effectively, and sometimes beautifully filmed on location throughout Isreal, and featuring dazzling sets and authentic traditional Arabic clothing, this is a very polished film. Some attempt at comic relief is used, successfully, but mostly this one has a sombre and serious tone. "Delta Force One" will most likely disappoint action fans, as there really isn't a whole lot of action until the films climax. instead we get a fascinating look at conditions in the mid East, and whether or not this is an accurate portrayal, it is always interesting. Gary Daniels makes for a strong and handsome leader, and mike Norris provides a lighter mood with his over wound second-in-command, and their Arab "desert tracker" who eventually confesses that he has no idea where he is leading the team is extremely likable. But the one who steals the show is young Tamil, the Arab desert child played by Orr Malka. For a young actor, Malka plays his difficult part with an impressive and believable level of bloodthirsty fury. Judging by the ridiculously low rating here, this one was obviously seen by the wrong audience. "Delta Force One" is actually a well-made little film, both technically and artistically.
There are several holes in the plot, or lack there of, of this movie. For instance, though hard to determine, the major objective of the Patrol is to stop a missile with a nuclear warhead from being lanched. As the final moments before the lanch tick away, and the team struggles to "deactivate" the warhead, one can't quite help but notice that the missile is housed in a cave without an opening in the top for the missile to fly through. One also has trouble missing the 100 or so very slow and very deaf men guarding this cave as they are constantly being suprised and hit over the head by the 5 members of the patrol. I know one can't expect a lot of realism from a movie like this, but this is going a bit to far.
Le saviez-vous
- GaffesWhen the two men are hanging from the rope above the cave chamber during their descent and communicating using radio clicks with the team on the ground inside the cave, their position changes between shots, once going from lower to higher.
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- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- D.F.1: The Lost Patrol
- Lieux de tournage
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- Durée1 heure 33 minutes
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By what name was Delta Force One: The Lost Patrol (1999) officially released in Canada in English?
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