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The Lost Platoon

  • 1990
  • R
  • 1h 26min
NOTE IMDb
4,1/10
293
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The Lost Platoon (1990)
ActionGuerreHorreur

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueAn American reporter covering a civil war in Nicaragua discovers that four soldiers that he used to know during World War II are there and they are actual vampires fighting their own persona... Tout lireAn American reporter covering a civil war in Nicaragua discovers that four soldiers that he used to know during World War II are there and they are actual vampires fighting their own personal war against an evil Nicaraguan general and his own personal army of vampires terrorizing... Tout lireAn American reporter covering a civil war in Nicaragua discovers that four soldiers that he used to know during World War II are there and they are actual vampires fighting their own personal war against an evil Nicaraguan general and his own personal army of vampires terrorizing the country.

  • Réalisation
    • David A. Prior
  • Scénario
    • David A. Prior
    • Ted Prior
  • Casting principal
    • William Frederick Knight
    • David Parry
    • Stephen Quadros
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  • NOTE IMDb
    4,1/10
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    • Réalisation
      • David A. Prior
    • Scénario
      • David A. Prior
      • Ted Prior
    • Casting principal
      • William Frederick Knight
      • David Parry
      • Stephen Quadros
    • 16avis d'utilisateurs
    • 6avis des critiques
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    William Frederick Knight
    William Frederick Knight
    • Hollander
    • (as William Knight)
    David Parry
    David Parry
    • Jonathan Hancock
    Stephen Quadros
    Stephen Quadros
    • Walker
    Michael Wayne
    Michael Wayne
    • Hayden
    Sean Heyman
    Sean Heyman
    • Keeler
    Lew Sleeman
    Lew Sleeman
    • Colonel Jack Crawford
    • (as Lew Pipes)
    Roger Bayless
    • Vladimir
    Michi McGee
    • Tara
    • (as Michiko)
    Jack Forcinito
    Jack Forcinito
    • Riley
    • (as a different name)
    Paul Bruno
    • Rebel
    Walt Woodson
    • Soldier #1
    • (as Walt S. Woodson)
    Sean Holton
    • Soldier #2
    Genie Lindsey
    • Spanish Woman
    Mark Andrew Shelse
    • Young Hollander
    Tim Lutz
    • Private
    Douglas Harter
    • Driver
    • (as Doug Harter)
    Jose Antonio Ahamirano
    • Rebel Soldier
    Eric Balderas
    • Rebel Soldier
    • Réalisation
      • David A. Prior
    • Scénario
      • David A. Prior
      • Ted Prior
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    5I_Ailurophile

    Fair production, decent ideas, but not a particularly strong execution

    The last time I watched a horror flick about undead soldiers, it was a no-budget indie production that was effectively filmed in the woods behind someone's house, standing in for another country, and for that matter, pretty much on video. Sights unseen that's what I expected of this, too - so imagine my surprise when I see 'The lost platoon' apparently benefited from actual resources and financial backing! Some, anyway! I'm not saying this 1990 release is any prime exemplar, but I recognize the (modest) time, money, and care that went into the suitably flavorful production design and art direction, the capably evocative costume design, hair, and makeup, and the gratifying, appreciable practical effects, stunts, and action sequences. Real thought went into the editing, the cinematography, and certainly the filming locations. And I really like the somber, moody energy of the music, too, arguably melodramatic though it may be.

    On the other hand, whether it was a matter of skill, experience, limitations of the production, or creative choices, other facets of the picture don't come off quite so well. Take for one example - and hardly the only one - an early scene where a group of extras seemingly had difficulty following rudimentary instructions, and it comes across that either director David A. Prior lacked the know-how to try another take, and/or the production lacked the film stock. The acting is highly variable, such that while some select individuals give fairly good or at least earnest performances (I'd argue William Frederick Knight, David Parry, and Michiko), others (Stephen Quadros, Tim Lutz, Roger Bayliss) come off a lot more poorly, and even those trying their hardest have notable weak spots.

    In fairness, it's not necessarily their fault. In general the direction is soft and unpracticed, distinctly dampening what vitality the proceedings might have carried; sometimes the execution is gawkily forthright. Just as troublesome, the dialogue tends to be oafish, blunt, and hokey, if not downright awful; the scene writing commonly bears good ideas but is fleshed out much more questionably. The concept of the feature is rather fantastic as an aging war correspondent discovers that four young soldiers have fought in numerous conflicts spanning several decades and haven't aged one bit - a swell blend of the horror and war genres, with the core narrative set in Nicaragua against a foe of a similar dark nature. Yet 'The lost platoon' is a straightforward action piece, and doesn't delve as much into the horror that would help the movie to stand out, and the writing isn't smart enough to tackle the themes, ideas, and questions that would make such characters especially interesting.

    It's not that this title is bad. It's somewhat enjoyable, if ultimately middling and less than particularly memorable. It's surprisingly firm with regards to the craftsmanship of the contributions from behind the scenes; again, the effects and action scenes are unexpectedly sharp, and I really do like the music of Tim James, Mark Mancini, and Steve McClintock. The problem is that the sum total feels too much like a rendition of the concept that has been reduced and simplified - the most ordinary and unremarkable iteration of an idea that begins with "these soldiers are extraordinary and remarkable." At its worst the writing is all but boneheaded, and the direction has points that are sadly unconvincing, or gauche. No, 'The lost platoon' isn't bad, but it's a so-so representation of splendid notions, and maybe it never had much of a chance of being any better than that. It's duly entertaining if you happen to come across it on a quiet night. Just don't go out of your way for it, and keep your expectations in check, and maybe that's the best way to get the most out of this.
    3Phroggy

    A wasted good idea

    The idea of immortal vampire soldiers is fascinating, and the mystery is quite well-kept for a while ; but once the idea is exposed, there's nothing left. A bit better than Prior's usual fare, this one keeps the militarism and racism ideology rampant in his "works" - it seems normal that American soldiers would feed on poor South Americans.
    4b_kite

    An interesting story, but, it's low budget weighs it down.

    More AIP madness from b director David Pryor. It's got and interesting story behind it, but, its super low budget weighs it down. The extremely corny final battle were they try to pass a civil war fort in Alabama off as some palace in Nicaragua doesn't help either. The two best things here are the final end credits song and the quote "Thought I had the world by the balls, 'til I looked down and I saw that the balls in my hand were my own".
    lor_

    Poorly done fantasy war movie

    My review was written in January 1990 after watching the movie on AIP video cassette.

    The war pic genre is given a supernatural twist in "The Lost Platoon", but dull execution makes this a relatively uninteresting direct-to-video feature.

    Premise is that four soldiers have become seemingly immortal bad samaritans, butting in during wars ranging from the Civil war to Vietnam. A photojournalist has recognized their presence in photos spanning 100 years and meets up with the creeps during a present-day skirmish in Nicaragua.

    Plot gimmick that these baddies are vampires is stated but not followed up. Rather, they're simply meddlers, popping up to pointlessly change the course of various battles.] Film's silliness is telegraphed by the poor thesping of Roger Bayless as a Russian officer in Nicaragua; he doesn't even try to do an accent for the role. Exotic beauty Michiko offers some brief diversion as a sadistic femme working with Bayless, but the film's cheap battle scenes are boring.

    Dated finale has the immortal platoon heading to Afghanistan to stir up more trouble.
    5angelynx-2

    Better than expected

    Low-budget production values and some ludicrously over-the-top acting, but there's still a good little vampire flick in here, The idea of an immortal platoon that has been following the course of human war for a century definitely gives it points, as does the showboat performance of Stephen Quadros as hotshot soldier Walker and the understated, authoritative calm of David Parry as the troop's Civil-War-veteran leader, But I especially like the casting of vampire soldiers as a tireless force *against* oppressive evil, the low-key humor, and the mythic air that the film gives "los mejores" as the spooked peasants call the lethal, fast-travelling revenants. A nice little surprise; I'm glad we saw it.

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    • Gaffes
      In the flashback scenes that take place during the Korean War, soldiers are shown using M-16 rifles. The Korean War ended in 1953, but the M-16 wasn't developed until at least 10 years later.
    • Citations

      Jonathan Hancock: Thought I had the world by the balls, 'til I looked down and I saw that the balls in my hand were my own.

    • Connexions
      Featured in That's Action (1990)
    • Bandes originales
      Read My Lips
      Written by Steve McClintock and Tim James

      Performed by Steve McClintock

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    • Date de sortie
      • juin 1990 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Взвод вампиров
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Mobile, Alabama, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Action International Pictures (AIP)
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    • Durée
      1 heure 26 minutes
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.33 : 1

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