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Hell Squad

  • 1985
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
3.4/10
469
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Hell Squad (1985)
ActionComedyWar

In order to rescue the son of a diplomat who has been kidnapped by terrorists, a group of Las Vegas showgirls undergo commando training and organize a rescue operation.In order to rescue the son of a diplomat who has been kidnapped by terrorists, a group of Las Vegas showgirls undergo commando training and organize a rescue operation.In order to rescue the son of a diplomat who has been kidnapped by terrorists, a group of Las Vegas showgirls undergo commando training and organize a rescue operation.

  • Directors
    • Kenneth Hartford
    • Robert Hayes
  • Writer
    • Kenneth Hartford
  • Stars
    • Bainbridge Scott
    • Glen Hartford
    • Tina Lederman
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.4/10
    469
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Kenneth Hartford
      • Robert Hayes
    • Writer
      • Kenneth Hartford
    • Stars
      • Bainbridge Scott
      • Glen Hartford
      • Tina Lederman
    • 13User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Bainbridge Scott
    • Jan
    Glen Hartford
    • Jack
    Tina Lederman
    • Tina
    Maureen Kelly
    • Member of Squad
    Penny Prior
    • Member of Squad
    Lisa Nottingham
    • Member of Squad
    Kathy Jinnett
    • Member of Squad
    Loren Chamberlain
    • Member of Squad
    Kimberly Baucum
    • Member of Squad
    Madeline Parquette
    • Member of Squad
    • (as Delynn Gardner)
    Marvin Miller
    Marvin Miller
    • The Sheik
    Walter Cox
    Walter Cox
    • Jim
    Jace Damon
    • Mark
    William Bryant
    William Bryant
    • Nightclub owner
    • (as Bill Bryant)
    Frank Romano
    • Drill sergeant
    Lee Coy
    • Col. Balin
    Mark Brandon
    • Principal terrorist (the spy)
    Robert Searles
    • Terrorist chief
    • Directors
      • Kenneth Hartford
      • Robert Hayes
    • Writer
      • Kenneth Hartford
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    User reviews13

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    2haildevilman

    Pret-ty baaaaaaad!

    I couldn't believe how bad this was.

    Still I was entertained.

    Why? Those ladies, despite their obvious 'talent', (hehheh) were GORGEOUS.

    This was stock footage surrounded by a two set filming. The lack of real cast was desperately covered up.

    So many missions that we never saw. Then the ladies come home in their military/fetish unis and lounge in provocative positions.

    One reason to see this film...you're drunk and love to see ladies in hotpants. (Ok, two reasons.)
    1planktonrules

    It's about showgirl commandos and is from Cannon Films...need I say more?!

    Let's cut to the chase...."Hell Squad" is a horrible film and anyone who sees brilliance in it isn't to be trusted! The acting is horrible (beyond amateurish) and the writing and direction aren't much better. Now considering it was released by Cannon Films, this makes it easier to understand how it was released in the first place. The studio was responsible for an awful lot of crap in the 1980s....and they didn't try to be anything else other than a schlock studio...but it was, briefly, a very popular studio despite their low budgets and low production values. Clearly even for Cannon, "Hell Squad" is terrible!

    The son of some American dignitary has been kidnapped by turban-wearing baddies. So, the embassy does exactly what you'd expect...they hire a group of showgirls to rescue him instead of giving these terrorists the plans to the new ultra-neutron bomb!! After a very brief training camp, these busty do-gooders spring into action....as, after all, who needs Special Forces or the Navy Seals?!

    The film is simply terrible and I think the only appealing thing about it are the very gratuitous shots of nude and semi-nude woman. Surprisingly, the producers were actually able to get some amazingly pretty ladies for the film. But to me, watching the film STILL isn't worth it! Overall, a silly and craptastic movie....not among the very worst I've seen...but awfully close!
    scarbone

    The socio-political struggle for gender equality in the midst of the arms race.

    Hell Squad is the story of a group of Las Vegas showgirls come commandos sent to rescue a diplomat's son in what is truly the world's first "art" film. This beautifully made film has a stellar cast portraying multi-dimensional characters of such depth as the suspicious tiger-owning arab, the conflicted millionaire, and the large-breasted commandos.

    The story itself deals with such important socio-political issues as the arms race, gender equality, water conservation, and animal cruelty. For example; a tiger's tail is stamped on by the villain's angry foot; these busty dancers prove that they can infiltrate the enemy with the best of em', while being socially responsible by bathing together because of a water shortage; and our damsel, the diplomat's son, is bound by shackles no one can see, representing the invisible threat of the neutron bomb (where did that elephant go?).

    Finally, as the startling ending asserts, nothing is as it seems. The final scene is a shocker unlike anything you've witnessed since the glory days of Scooby Doo. For fast-paced, stimulating film-making at its finest, do yourself a favor and find Hell Squad!
    lor_

    Amateurish action film

    My review was written in March 1986 after watching the movie on MGM/UA video cassette.

    "Hell Squad" is a laughable action picture about Las Vegas showgirls who become instant commandos. Made circa 1983, pic was released theatrically overseas last year but domestic distrib Cannon sent the film directly to home video stores (via its MGM/UA deal) domestically.

    Bainbridge Scott is a pretty blonde who toplines as Jan, a manager of Vegas showgirls enlisted by her former boyfriend Jim (Walter Cox) to help him rescue a diplomat's son Glen Hartford who's been kidnapped by Arabs demanding the secret of a neutron bomb weapon.

    Nearly 20 statuesque girls go through a week's crash training course, after which nine are chosen (including Jan, the only one with previous fighting skills) to mount a commando raid in the Middle East. Typical of the film's carelessness, only eight girls are identified in the poolside selection scene, yet a squad of nine carries on for the rest of the picture.

    Poor action scene ensue, revolving around the running gag of the gals repeatedly returning to their hotel suite and together hopping into a big, communal bathtub, due to a local water shortage. Reversing the usual pecking order of exploitation films, only leading player Jan has nude scenes, while the other girls manage to remain covered up.

    Filmmaker Ken Hartford is known for buying and selling features "by the pound" for international distribution, but he seems to have short-changed the viewer here. Filmed out west, picture includes unconvincing stock footage to represent the Middle East, plus cheap sets and a library music-type score. Level of humor is evidenced by an end credit that thanks: "42 members of PLO who played themselves as terrorists".
    1jung-8

    Either the best comedy or worst action film ever made...

    From the cheesy dialog to the no-talent 'actresses', there is not one redeeming quality about this 'film'!

    About the point these commando bikini-models were putting on their flippers and snorkel gear to swim across a lake in a middle of a desert to a stock photograph of a castle in the European mountains I lost my lunch.

    The biggest laugh of the movie was the reveal of 'Ann' as 'Andy' when a halloween budget mask was pulled off of Ann/Andy. Couldn't help but think of Austin Powers, "That's a MAN, man!"

    So bad it's laughable! If there was a ZERO STAR rating this movie would have it!

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    • Trivia
      Screenwriter Donald F. Glut wrote the film's screenplay, but withheld the last third from producer-director Kenneth Hartford (aka Kenneth Herts) when he wasn't paid. Rather than pay, Hartford opted to write his own ending, which explains the film's bizarre final half hour.
    • Goofs
      Most of the actors trip over their words and stutter like they forgot their lines.
    • Connections
      Featured in Reel Bad Arabs: How Hollywood Vilifies a People (2006)

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    • Release date
      • January 1, 1986 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Commando Girls
    • Filming locations
      • Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
    • Production companies
      • Cinend
      • Eastern Hemisphere
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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