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Shocktroop

  • 1988
  • 1 h 57 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
3,2/10
50
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Danny Aiello in Shocktroop (1988)
AçãoAventura

O comando especial Delta Force é enviado para trás da linha de fogo, em direção ao terreno inimigo. Sua missão é destruir uma base onde os inimigos preparam uma nova arma: um helicóptero de ... Ler tudoO comando especial Delta Force é enviado para trás da linha de fogo, em direção ao terreno inimigo. Sua missão é destruir uma base onde os inimigos preparam uma nova arma: um helicóptero de combate.O comando especial Delta Force é enviado para trás da linha de fogo, em direção ao terreno inimigo. Sua missão é destruir uma base onde os inimigos preparam uma nova arma: um helicóptero de combate.

  • Direção
    • J. Christian Ingvordsen
  • Roteiristas
    • J. Christian Ingvordsen
    • Steven Kaman
    • John Weiner
  • Artistas
    • Danny Aiello
    • Lyle Alzado
    • J. Christian Ingvordsen
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    3,2/10
    50
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
    • Direção
      • J. Christian Ingvordsen
    • Roteiristas
      • J. Christian Ingvordsen
      • Steven Kaman
      • John Weiner
    • Artistas
      • Danny Aiello
      • Lyle Alzado
      • J. Christian Ingvordsen
    • 3Avaliações de usuários
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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    Danny Aiello
    Danny Aiello
    • John Cunningham
    Lyle Alzado
    Lyle Alzado
    • Gen. Orlorf
    J. Christian Ingvordsen
    J. Christian Ingvordsen
    • Frank White
    John Weiner
    John Weiner
    • Achmed
    • (as John Rano)
    Joe Ambrose
    • General Parker
    Jeff Barton
    • KGB Thug
    Tom Billett
    • Mercenary
    Angel Caban
    Angel Caban
    • The Georgian
    G. Gordon Cronce
    • Musa
    Astrid De Richemonte
    • Marguerite
    Douglas Dechert
    • Special Ops Commando
    Ernest Dorsett
    • Sgt. Inamov
    Steven Kaman
    • Colonel Kotchev
    Charles Kay-Hune
    • Kevin McDonaugh
    David Henry Keller
    Boris Lee Krutonog
    Boris Lee Krutonog
    • Mischa
    Danny Kuchuck
    Danny Kuchuck
    • Kahleel
    • (as Oliver Daniels)
    Emil Laharrague
    • Pvt. Bunosfkg
    • Direção
      • J. Christian Ingvordsen
    • Roteiristas
      • J. Christian Ingvordsen
      • Steven Kaman
      • John Weiner
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    1claudemercure

    Don't waste your time.

    Video box describes main character as a "one-man fighting machine". Do I really need to get into the plot? By 1989, that was already a laughable cliché.

    As far as terrible movies go, this one isn't much fun. (There is one good moment. Someone says, "There are many Russian tanks coming." Cut to a shot of 2 tanks.) The pretentiously lengthy opening credits sequence is a tip-off of what to expect: a long, dull action movie. The low budget leads to glaring continuity mistakes and rampant use of stock footage. Of course, the dialogue and acting suck, the action scenes are ridiculously inept, and the script is riddled with gigantic holes in logic and padded with unnecessary scenes (the main character is given a forced shower for no apparent reason at one point). It veers from confusion to blatant exposition. And Aiello gets the pricelessly anti-climactic line, "If anything leaks from this office, I will personally KICK ASS!" Sven Nuvo gives a performance so bad, you wonder if it's supposed to be a joke.

    The ending is laughably limp. Then the hero walks off into the sunset... right down the centre line of a highway.

    Movies like this are supposed to barely last 90 minutes, but this one tortures you for two hours!
    1rsoonsa

    REALLY DREADFUL.

    As this cartoonish movie opens, we watch as an American Delta Force team has somehow filed into Moscow for the sole purpose of destroying a new Soviet secret weapon, but those silly old Russians are provoked by the attempt and kill all but for, naturally, the team leader, Frank White, played by the director J. Christian Ingvordsen (as John Christian). The targeted weapon is a helicopter gunship regulated by an advanced computer stolen from the U.S. that will, when fully functional, be a welcome addition for those Soviet forces struggling in Afghanistan. Of course White refuses to give out during interrogation and is moved to a gulag from which he tunnels with a companion who has been sent by the C.I.A. to kill him, and scampers off to Afghanistan, where he and a scattering of mujahideen then battle against the Soviet Army, represented by a helicopter and two tanks (models), and so forth, ad nauseam. For the allocated budget, Ingvordsen is intemperately ambitious, as tangibles are not available for that all that he envisions, yet even if they were, the script is consistently nonsensical, with each scene seemingly more inane than its predecessor, the importance of some form of credibility mounting due to its absence. As an actor Ingvordsen is a Johnny One Note, although to be fair, during one scene he nearly changes his expression, and he is fittingly matched against Lyle Alzado, for some reason cast as a Spetsnaz general, at which he is unendurable, whereas Danny Aiello must contend with his part as C.I.A. director, seemingly acting in another film, probably his ardent wish. Tiresome predictability throughout is unfortunate in a rare work possessing some measure of a positive view towards a Muslim culture, but most often moot as the non-stop invasive music (one hesitates to call it a score) drowns out much of the dialogue, consistent with the picture's other post-production sound failings such as poor synching, dubbing, et alia. In addition, there is too much footage in this release, calling for proper editing, although Ingvordsen and his main cameraman, Steven Kaman, effectively utilize long shots, notwithstanding Eastern Canada's absence from the list of locations resembling Afghanistan; Kaman, incidentally (as Sven Nuvo) provides the most interesting acting turn as a Spetsnaz officer, despite the cast's inconsistent comprehension of what his rank might be. As is generally the case, the stunt men are very capable, albeit they have poor leadership, but since the same personnel, in varying uniforms, appear repeatedly, there is difficulty in accepting that individuals can die quite so often. Amid all of the carnage which predominates here, Ingvordsen, who co-scripts, finds time to insert a love match between the robotic White and a French nurse, but this makes no less sense than the director's simplistic view of the Afghan war, or his indetermination relative to the spoken languages used - sometimes subtitled, at other times merely a good deal of untranslatable babble in unrecognizable tongues, eventually settling upon the use of American idiomatic English.
    2udar55

    The second part of J. Christian Ingvordsen "Frank White Trilogy"

    Frank White back working for the U. S. Government in the Covert Action (1988) sequel Shocktroop (1989). The follow-up opens with our boy back in the U. S. S. R. (unconvincingly played by Ontario) as he is tasked with recovering some stolen military hardware. It doesn't end well as he is captured, and his CIA contact (Danny Aiello!) disavows White back in America. White is sent to a gulag, but quickly escapes alongside the guy who was sent there to kill him. The duo then joins a mujahideen to fight the evil Soviets. Imagine Rambo III (1988) with barely any action and you have Shocktroop. While it is impressive that Ingvordsen got this out shortly after Stallone's third John Rambo entry, this one truly did me dirty as not only is it lacking action, but it runs a whopping 1 hour and 57 minutes. Ingvordsen obviously had some more money this time around as in addition to his regular players we get the aforementioned Aiello and former NFL star Lyle Alzado, who is cast as a Russian general (!!!). I'd say this is a genius move in terms of entertainment, especially when Alzado switches from speaking Russian to using his heavy New YAWK accent, but he is only in a few scenes and never comes face-to-face with White. As with the first film, it ends with White having his faith in the U. S. Government shaken which leads to the sequel Comrades in Arms (1991) a few years later.

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    • Curiosidades
      Danny Aiello's scenes were shot in one day.
    • Conexões
      Edited into Ataque ao 3º Poder (1991)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 2 de dezembro de 1989 (Kuwait)
    • País de origem
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Shock Troop
    • Locações de filme
      • Nova Iorque, Nova Iorque, EUA
    • Empresa de produção
      • Cinema Sciences Corporation
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    • Tempo de duração
      • 1 h 57 min(117 min)
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    • Mixagem de som
      • Dolby

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