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Nightforce

  • Vídeo
  • 1987
  • R
  • 1 h 27 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
3,9/10
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Nightforce (1987)
AçãoDrama

Carla fica devastada quando sua amiga é sequestrada por um cartel mexicano. Após recorrer a seu pai, um senador dos EUA, ela reúne seus amigos e armamentos para cruzar a fronteira em uma mis... Ler tudoCarla fica devastada quando sua amiga é sequestrada por um cartel mexicano. Após recorrer a seu pai, um senador dos EUA, ela reúne seus amigos e armamentos para cruzar a fronteira em uma missão de resgate.Carla fica devastada quando sua amiga é sequestrada por um cartel mexicano. Após recorrer a seu pai, um senador dos EUA, ela reúne seus amigos e armamentos para cruzar a fronteira em uma missão de resgate.

  • Direção
    • Lawrence David Foldes
  • Roteiristas
    • Russel W. Colgin
    • Michael Engel
    • Don O'Melveny
  • Artistas
    • Linda Blair
    • James Van Patten
    • Richard Lynch
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    3,9/10
    396
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    • Direção
      • Lawrence David Foldes
    • Roteiristas
      • Russel W. Colgin
      • Michael Engel
      • Don O'Melveny
    • Artistas
      • Linda Blair
      • James Van Patten
      • Richard Lynch
    • 10Avaliações de usuários
    • 7Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Linda Blair
    Linda Blair
    • Carla
    James Van Patten
    James Van Patten
    • Steve Worthington
    Richard Lynch
    Richard Lynch
    • Bishop
    Chad McQueen
    Chad McQueen
    • Henry
    Dean R. Miller
    • Eddie
    James Wilder
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    • Mack
    Claudia Udy
    • Christy Hansen
    Bruce M. Fischer
    Bruce M. Fischer
    • Estoban
    • (as Bruce Fisher)
    Cameron Mitchell
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    • Sen. Adam Hansen
    Jeanne Baird
    • Mrs. Joanna Hansen
    Casey King
    • Bob Worthington
    Mitchell Edmonds
    Mitchell Edmonds
    • Det. Buchanan
    Cork Hubbert
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    • Raoul
    Bob McCracken
    • Mike Collins
    T.J. Acosta
    • Fat Man
    Barry Lynch
    • Bob's Law Partner
    David S. Holt
    • Diego
    Michael Martin
    • Kidnapping Terrorist #1
    • Direção
      • Lawrence David Foldes
    • Roteiristas
      • Russel W. Colgin
      • Michael Engel
      • Don O'Melveny
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    1dae5

    80s garbage.

    A definitive example of 80s action trash: probably the only people who would shell out cash for a ticket were wasted teens looking for some skin and lots of explosions. Watch the opening sequence and marvel out how shoddy the editing is: when one of the baddies fires at an officer, there is actually what looks like a break in the film (as if to chop a few frames out) followed by a painfully out-of-sync death scene of the fat officer- ooph!- getting plugged by a bullet, which apparently stopped in mid-air for five seconds while the camera crew switched reels.

    By today's standards (and 80s standards, probably) the action is sub-par, not gory enough to be interesting but violent enough to be morally inexcusable. Thankfully, every once in awhile Night Force falls into softcore porn territory- this is the only movie I've seen that interrupts a cheap shower scene with flashbacks to a cheap sex scene- but not nearly enough to make the rest of the movie bearable. Night Force exploits pointless violence and gratuitous sex, and poorly. Virtually everyone involved in making this film- actors, actresses, FX technicians, editors- have officially lost any artistic integrity they once had.
    1moonspinner55

    Bereft of thrills

    Extremely slight actioner features clean-cut, country club kids who become suburban Rambos after one of their friends--a busty blonde, no less!--is kidnapped by nefarious Mexican terrorists (naturally, these brutal nasties keep their caged hostage half-nude, but it isn't sexy because she's crying all the time). Straight-to-tape low-budget trash served as veteran actor Cameron Mitchell's swan song. Linda Blair, cashing a paycheck, seems placed amongst the cast only to get her name on the video-box (she has absolutely nothing to do). Why not make Blair the focal point and do a distaff variation on "First Blood"? Apparently nobody involved with this rinky-dink thing was really thinking--not director Lawrence D. Foldes nor his three-count 'em-three-screenwriters, Russel W. Colgin, Michael Engel, and Don O'Melveny. These guys are not hidden talents, they are hacks. NO STARS from ****
    4gridoon

    Dumb.

    Making a film that's even stupider than Schwarzenegger's "Commando" seems like an unimaginable feat, but here it is. Starts off with some gratuitous nudity, then degenerates into a ludicrous action film. Some of the dumbness was probably intentional, but that doesn't make it excusable. Linda Blair is curiously absent during most of the big action scenes, Cameron Mitchell, in his last film appearance, has a brief cameo, and the main villain is a Fidel Castro lookalike! The film is thankfully short, though (not counting the closing song, it runs about 73 minutes). (*1/2)
    AshXF

    Yikes!

    I once took a job at a crappy, buffet-style restaurant to pay bills and I quit in less than a month. I hope that's the only reason Linda Blair decided to do this movie. I'm on a quest to see everything she's been in, and I love Linda Blair but jeeeeeez. BAD movie!

    In a nutshell, a wimpy damsel in distress, daughter of a senator, is kidnapped by clichéd Latino terrorists and hauled off to some banana republic as a hostage. Now her father, a senator who pushes for no negotiations with terrorists, decides he'd rather loose his kid than his job and we are made to believe that the United States government is absolutely NOT going to recuse a senator's daughter. (Come on, that little country would have been turned into a parking lot)

    Enter her 5 college friends. They are old enough to be legal to purchase guns, but still young enough to be stupid. Somehow, in a matter of hours, they procure machine guns and a bazooka and set off to shooting in the local dump without alerting the authorities. They then pile all the weaponry into the back of their jeep, cover it with a tarp, miraculously avoid the border patrol and just mosey down into South America looking for their friend.

    Naturally they get into trouble. Enter Bishop, the Vietnam vet mercenary who, out of the goodness of his heart, equips the kids with better, bigger guns he happens to have lying buried in his backyard, training and cameo gear. How nice. And thank god he knew how to fly a chopper else they may have had to walk home at the end.

    So now, the newly expert commandos, having bypassed the years of training necessary to fight the terrorists, rush in to rescue their friend and end up blowing up everything in sight. It's a good thing these terrorists who probably were given guns for Christmas toys as kids have no aim. In the process, 2 of the guys are killed, but hey, as long as they rescued the idiotic girl, then it's OK. Trade one certain death for 2 accidentals, it's all good. And despite the fact that all the bad guys are dead, they don't go back to retrieve their friends' bodies. I'm sure their families will understand. And how many times did this blond chick have to show her breasts or be raped? I think she wears clothes for all of 3 minutes of her screen time.

    Now I WILL say this, Linda Blair did pretty damn good with what she was given. She was no wimpy, clichéd girl usually seen in these testosterone laced flicks. She had the best lines, watching the boys shoot off bazookas in the dump, tricking them into taking her along, and it was kinda cool to see her run, all decked out in cameo, shooting up some bad guy butt. However, for all her character's enthusiasm in rescuing her friend, she only got to shoot in the last sequence. The majority of the movie had her ducking behind cars as the boys shot the bad guys.

    So why did I shell out $5 to a used video website and another $5 for shipping? As I said, I'm on a quest to see every movie Linda Blair's ever been in, even this one.

    There *IS* one good thing that might make this video worth it to Linda Blair fans....the opening and ending credits has a rather catchy rock and roll song playing, and it is sung by none other than Linda Blair! She sounds a bit like Pat Benatar, not too bad either! She should have looked into a singing career instead of making this movie.

    Hats off to Linda, major BOOOS to whoever wrote this swiss cheese of a plot story.
    1paskuniag

    Should have been shot at night- without lights

    If Leonard Pinth-Garnell, the Bad Cinema maven from SNL, ever compiled a list of ten examples of "Truly Bad Cinema," this epic would have to be on it. Now, I usually don't consider films like this one to be worthy of mention on a bad-movie list. Normally, I prefer the grand turkeys like "Conqueror" and "Exorcist II." Still, Linda Blair is Linda Blair, and it was her starring in it that got it made. So I guess we can blame her for this turkey. The fact that these college-age dudes and babes can suddenly shoot like Green Berets is a variation of Roger Ebert's "thirty-second genius" motif. That is where the lead hears the whole plot from somebody in 30 seconds, and immediately knows what to do. In this case, the kids practice shooting for a couple hours, then are ready to do battle with an entire army. My favorite bad moment is when the kidnapped girl is ravaged by one of the enemy soldiers. The Commandante comes along, shoots the soldier, then has HIS way with her. She must have had more Latinos land on her than the Bay of Pigs. My favorite character is the American soldier-of-fortune, played by Richard Lynch. They should have called him Pizza-Face Jones, since a) Lynch's face has more holes in it than the Van Wyck Expressway, not far from where Lynch grew up in Brooklyn and, b) he acts like Harrison Ford on 'Ludes. There's not much more to say, but if you must see it, try to catch it, unedited, on one of the premium movie channels. If you rent it, do so on two-for-one night, along with something that you know is good. A couple beers will help you bear it.

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      Written by Bob Rose, Nigel Harrison and Steven Kay

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      • 5 de setembro de 1987 (Japão)
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