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Striker

  • 1988
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
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Melonee Rodgers and Frank Zagarino in Striker (1988)
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John Slade is hired to rescue a journalist named Frank Morris from a Sandanista prison in Nicaragua. He teams with Marta, a local woman, to carry out this mission, but then he's captured, to... Read allJohn Slade is hired to rescue a journalist named Frank Morris from a Sandanista prison in Nicaragua. He teams with Marta, a local woman, to carry out this mission, but then he's captured, tortured, and forced to deal with the fact that he's been betrayed.John Slade is hired to rescue a journalist named Frank Morris from a Sandanista prison in Nicaragua. He teams with Marta, a local woman, to carry out this mission, but then he's captured, tortured, and forced to deal with the fact that he's been betrayed.

  • Director
    • Enzo G. Castellari
  • Writers
    • Umberto Lenzi
    • Tito Carpi
  • Stars
    • Frank Zagarino
    • Melonee Rodgers
    • John Steiner
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    220
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    • Director
      • Enzo G. Castellari
    • Writers
      • Umberto Lenzi
      • Tito Carpi
    • Stars
      • Frank Zagarino
      • Melonee Rodgers
      • John Steiner
    • 7User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    Frank Zagarino
    Frank Zagarino
    • John Slade
    Melonee Rodgers
    • Marta
    John Steiner
    John Steiner
    • Kariasin
    Werner Pochath
    Werner Pochath
    • Houtman
    • (as Paul Werner)
    Pierre Agostino
    Pierre Agostino
    • Santiago
    • (as Peter Gold)
    Mike Kirton
    • Rosen
    Frank Zargarino Sr.
    • Businessman
    Barry Shriber
    • Businessman
    Altagracia Zeneida
    • Suarez the boy
    John Phillip Law
    John Phillip Law
    • Frank Morris
    Sherman 'Big Train' Bergman
    Sherman 'Big Train' Bergman
    • Soldier
    • (uncredited)
    Enzo G. Castellari
    Enzo G. Castellari
    • Man Shot in the Street
    • (uncredited)
    Stephen Evans
    Stephen Evans
    • Soldier
    • (uncredited)
    Andrea Girolami
    • Machine-Gun Soldier
    • (uncredited)
    Daniel Greene
    Daniel Greene
    • Truck Driver
    • (uncredited)
    Joe Hess
    • Soldier at Boat
    • (uncredited)
    Jeff Moldovan
    Jeff Moldovan
    • Thug
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Enzo G. Castellari
    • Writers
      • Umberto Lenzi
      • Tito Carpi
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    7Pycal

    Sleazy, Cheesy, Beautiful 80s Italian Action

    By the mid to late 80s the once unique Italian genre film became harder to identify from the pack of American post-Nam post-nuke films they started to ape. This is not to say however that these films weren't entertaining, they just aren't necessarily as memorable as the best Spaghetti Westerns, Gialli, and Poliziotteschi. Then there's Enzo G. Castellari's STRIKER, a Rambo rip off so big it will blow you to pieces (just like the film's countless Sandinista baddies). Full of slow motion and squibs, the film centers around the one man army that is reluctant mercenary John Slade (Frank Zagarino). Slade is sent on a mission to Nicaragua to save a kidnapped journalist (John Phillip Law) from the clutches of the evil Russian villain Kariasin played by John Steiner (sporting a hideous rat tail like haircut). From there the action rarely lets up as as throughout the film Slade slingshots, stabs, and machineguns whole platoons with an Uzi. Plot is pretty standard merc film fair complete with countless twists and double crosses. While clearly a very cheap, cheesy film, STRIKER is highly entertaining and has become one of my favorite 80s Italian Rambo ripoffs.

    Fun fact: the film's screenplay was written by Eurocrime veteran Umberto Lenzi. It also features one of the most intense electric shock torture scenes I've seen outside of THE MINSTREL KILLER.
    lor_

    Above-average Italian actioner

    My review was written in January 1989 after watching the film on AIP video cassette.

    Bearing the generic title "Striker" (used for numerous '80s action pics), this above-average Italian actioner actually is a 1987 production called "Combat Force" introducing a pair of impressive gung-ho stars.

    Frank Zagarino is the blond commando blackmailed (on a trumped-up charge) to go to Nicaragua on behalf of the Patriotic Freedom Organization to rescue a journalist (John Phillip Law) being held by the Sandinistas and their evil Soviet leader (John Steiner). Accompanying him on his mission is beautiful black commando Marta (Melonee Rodgers) who proves to be able to hold her own and then some in both hand-to-hand combat and wielding automatic weaponry.

    Pic, attractively lensed on location in Santo Domingo, is a series of battles, captures and escapes that's well-executed by Enzo G. Castellari, here credited with a new pseudonym: Stephen M. Andrews. Zagarino is physically right for the role and has some okay emotional scenes later on after being introduced as a monotone "Rambo" clone. Co-star Rodgers is a find; her combination of statuesque beauty and convincing physical powers mark a logical successor to Pam Grier.

    Weird touch has Zagarino's real-life dad (who bears a close family resemblance to the star) cast as the evil general in charge of the rightwing PFO. Their final confrontation carries some added bite.

    The Italian filmmakers take pot-shots at both superpowers meddling in Latin America, with Steiner' heinous torturer for the Russkies while the PFO is revealed to be shipping arms to both the contras and Sandinistas as part of a drug-trafficking ring.

    Tech credits are fine.
    3dinky-4

    "Zagarino" means "low-budget action"

    Fans of Frank Zagarino will get what they expect here. The plot involves a one-man-army who wreaks havoc on a band of evil-doers. There's plenty of action with little time wasted on romance, humor, or characterization. Jaws are punched, stomachs are kicked, and various kinds of vehicles get blown up. Zagarino finds several opportunities to take his shirt off and flex his muscles and, as usual, he must undergo lots of suffering -- mostly notably in a scene which has him shocked with jolts of electricity while he's hanging by his wrists. If all this sounds like an appealing way to spend an evening, then belly up to the trough and suck it up.
    4gridoon

    Not a "strike" for Castellari.

    Comic-book-level action yarn, with plenty of then-trendy anti-Communist propaganda, and Enzo Castellari's trademark crazy camera angles and energetic editing, which, however, are not much help here. Frank Zagarino kills about 200 people in this one, but the film is less exciting than even Bruno Mattei's "Strike Commando", and I think that should tell you something. (*1/2)
    6HaemovoreRex

    Don't get on the wrong side of John Slade.....

    Here's yet another of those undemanding one man army ala Rambo, type affairs to emerge from Italy following the enormous success of Stallone's genre setting film.

    It's actually not half bad if you know what you're getting into and features a particularly enjoyable performance from the always superb John Steiner, here playing the hiss-able villain with much aplomb.

    I've also got to say that this film features undoubtedly one of the most beautiful actresses I have ever had the pleasure to behold, Melonee Rodgers; Every time she appeared on screen, I instantly forgot the films many shortcomings.

    There's a fair bit of action throughout, most of it fairly well executed bar a few instances whereby the budgetary constraints overtly reflect in some of the set pieces - but hey, this is a B-Movie after all.

    I've got to say though, that if there is one major underlying problem with this movie then it sadly concerns our hero played by a young Frank Zagarino. To describe his acting skills as wooden here would be to praise him unduly; Even the foliage he hides behind throughout the film outshines him! The scene in which he tries desperately to wring out some emotion following the death of his wartime buddy is utterly hilarious though. In fact not since that king of B-movie bad acting, the mighty Reb Brown, demonstrated a similarly painful to watch sequence in Strike Commando following the death of a small native boy, has there been such a rivetingly awful instance of an on screen performance.

    Overall grade: 6.5/10

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      [last lines]

      John Slade: I hate violence.

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      Followed by Project Eliminator (1991)

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    • Release date
      • March 17, 1988 (Philippines)
    • Countries of origin
      • Italy
      • United States
      • Dominican Republic
    • Languages
      • English
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • Striker - La machine de guerre
    • Filming locations
      • Dominican Republic
    • Production company
      • Filmustang
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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