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Robowar

Original title: Robowar - Robot da guerra
  • 1988
  • TV-14
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
4.4/10
1.5K
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Robowar (1988)
A clone/mix of PREDATOR, RAMBO, and ROBOCOP gone nuts jungle flick with an international cast, exotic locale and good electronic music.
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A special forces unit known as BAM is tasked with a mission: tracking down the rogue Omega-1 cyborg unit in a dense jungle, without being told their exact objective. Soon they find themselve... Read allA special forces unit known as BAM is tasked with a mission: tracking down the rogue Omega-1 cyborg unit in a dense jungle, without being told their exact objective. Soon they find themselves the hunted rather than the hunters.A special forces unit known as BAM is tasked with a mission: tracking down the rogue Omega-1 cyborg unit in a dense jungle, without being told their exact objective. Soon they find themselves the hunted rather than the hunters.

  • Director
    • Bruno Mattei
  • Writers
    • Claudio Fragasso
    • Rossella Drudi
  • Stars
    • Reb Brown
    • Catherine Hickland
    • Massimo Vanni
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    1.5K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bruno Mattei
    • Writers
      • Claudio Fragasso
      • Rossella Drudi
    • Stars
      • Reb Brown
      • Catherine Hickland
      • Massimo Vanni
    • 25User reviews
    • 45Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Reb Brown
    Reb Brown
    • Maj. Marphy Black
    Catherine Hickland
    Catherine Hickland
    • Virgin
    Massimo Vanni
    Massimo Vanni
    • Pvt. Larry Guarino
    • (as Alex McBride)
    Romano Puppo
    Romano Puppo
    • Cpl. Neil Corey
    Claudio Fragasso
    Claudio Fragasso
    • The Hunter
    • (as Clyde Anderson)
    Luciano Pigozzi
    Luciano Pigozzi
      Max Laurel
      • Quang
      Jim Gaines
      • Sonny 'Blood' Peel
      John P. Dulaney
      • Arthur 'Papa Doc' Bray
      Mel Davidson
      • Mascher
      Curtis Carter
      • Boat Captain
      • (uncredited)
      Michael Welborn
      • Co-Pilot
      • (uncredited)
      • Director
        • Bruno Mattei
      • Writers
        • Claudio Fragasso
        • Rossella Drudi
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      5ma-cortes

      Very average rip-off set in Philippines jungles with lots of noisy action , shootouts and explosion

      Standard and mediocre cash-in on known American films taking parts here and there , dealing with a platoon : Massimo Vani, Romano Puppo, Mel Davison , Max Laurel, Gaines led by Major Murphy : Reb Brown assigned to a dangerous mission in the lush jungle . Along the way they meet and save a prisoner woman : Catherine Hickland, who at the time married David Hasselhoff, and all of them take on a lethal cyborg with fateful results .

      This Robowar 1988 contains thrills , chills , gory scenes, jungle landscapes from Philippines , crossfire, violent deaths and lots of blown-up. It results to be an exploitative clone , rip-off of boxoffice successes , mixing scenes from expensive Rambo by George Pan Cosmatos with Stallone , Missing in action by Joseph Zito with Norris , Robocop by Paul Verhoveen with Weller and especially Predator by John McTiernan with Arnold . Played by an international cast and starring the hunk Reb Brown as one army man , giving a lousy performance and overacting, at times , as he's usually shouting and shooting . His best movie was Uncommon Valor , following several similar roles as brave heroes who frequent eliminate villain people such as : "Yor the Hunter from the future" , "Captain America" , "Captain America 2 death too soon" , "Death of a Soldier" , "Strike Commando" , "The Cage" , "The Firing Line" , "Street Hunter ," Last Fight to Hell", "Mercenary Fighters" , "The Cage 2 Arena of Death", and "Space Mutiny" . Support cast is formed by regular secondaries of the Italian B-movies, such as : Massimo Vanni , Romano Puppo , Luciano Pigozzi or Allan Collins , though the scenes of the latter were eventually deleted . And screenwriter Clyde Anderson or Claudio Fragasso himself who often used to play as cameos and brief interventions , in fact here performing the deadly Cyborg and he fainted at times , due to the real warm. All actors lost a lot of pounds when she worked on the film due to the sweaty , hot conditions of the Philippines jungles and extremely heat.

      It displays an atmospheric cinematography by Riccardo Grassetti , shot on exotic location in Pasanjan, Laguna , Philippines Islands. Catching and thrilling electronic musical score from Al Festa , composed by means of synthesizer . The motion picture was regularly directed by Bruno Mattei , assisted by his habitual collaborator Claudio Fragasso who also wrote the screenplay along with his wife Rosella Drudi . Bruno Mattei was a hack professional who directed a lot of cheap films in all kind of genres, such as : "Cage Women" , "Hell of the Living Dead" , "Seven Magnificent Gladiators" , "Rats" , "Strike Commando I", its sequel "Strike Commando II" and several others . Rating : 5/10 , a regular and disconcerting production that will appeal to Reb Brown fans .
      Dethcharm

      "Technology Hasn't Got Feelings!"...

      After the explosive opening credits -Literally, stuff is blowing up all over the place!-, ROBOWAR begins.

      It seems that a cyborg has gone rogue, and a team of ultra-abrasive, tub-of-testosterone commandoes are dispatched to hunt it down and neutralize it. Into the jungle they go, so that everyone can wear RAMBO gear and sweat a lot. A definite PREDATOR vibe is prevalent, and it's obvious that most of our musclebound heroes will become prey.

      Some scenes are direct PREDATOR lifts, adding to this movie's parody of that movie's characters.

      Intergalactic omni-star, Reb Brown plays Arnold Schwarzenegger impersonator, Major Murphy Black. Brown, along with his fellow performers, make Arnold look like the greatest actor who ever lived! However, this movie's crowning achievement is their quarry, called Omega One, that looks fairly solid. Alas, it speaks, emitting a squeaky, buzzy "voice", best described as C3PO shoved up R2D2's cannister!

      Irredeemably absurd, at least there's something going boom every few minutes to distract our lilting attention. Plus, something hilarious happens every few seconds!

      The idiot robot is a wonderment all on its own!

      DO NOT MISS: The explosion / flying trousers scene toward the end! It's a riot!...
      6InzyWimzy

      Vincent Dawn's messterpiece

      Ah, leave it to the directorial talent (or lack thereof) of Bruno Mattei to make me yearn for the Citizen Kane Reb Brown classics such as Space Mutiny or Yor the Hunter from the Future.

      Think of this outing as a prolonged hike in the nature preserve. Reb is Murphy Black; the leader of commando group on a mission of...actually what WAS their mission(?) as it's evident that Reb himself wasn't even sure of. Heck, I don't even know if I'd let Reb lead me in a game of horseshoes let alone on a reconnaissance endeavor. No tears are shed on this journey as people are killed and you have no iota clue (or concern) about who they are or what purpose they serve except as bullet fodder. Thrill at the menacing Omega 1 (that reminds me to get multivitamins at GNC this week) as his state of the art pixelated kill-o-vision makes him...well, pretty lame. His 8 bit speech makes him sound like he contracted a form of Robot Tourettes. I can't be too angry with him as he helps to thin the herd thus providing a semblance of entertainment. Herr Mattei also had access to bio lab skeletons and you're bloody sure that he was going to use them!

      All levity aside, many thanks to Smoke Manmuscle, I mean Reb for making this trial somewhat amusing. Whether it's his high shrilled helium-ated octaves of unforgettable lines such as 'Incoming, get out of here!' and 'Move out!' or his constant bickering with Mascher (less than Carl Weathers and more like Andy Richter's shady uncle), Murphy Black weathers the storm to the beat of a Casio laced soundtrack. Beware the true horror of Robowar: the cutoff shirt prone to exposing Rebbish midriff.

      The horror...the horror....
      6Aylmer

      completely devoid of imagination, but with lots of explosions and 80's music!

      Bruno Mattei must be the only person in on his own joke. I simply cannot understand how he made such a career out of such blatant ham-fisted ripoffs of famous Hollywood movies. Sure, Italy and The Philippines are known for cashing in on the latest trends - like with all the post-nuke flicks to flood out of both countries immediately after MAD MAX 2: THE ROAD WARRIOR. But no one until Mattei had the gall to just brazenly ape a popular movie scene-by-scene, shot-by-shot, line-by-line.

      ROBOWAR is an obvious remake of PREDATOR, only changed slightly to accommodate the total lack of budget. Here it's a government-engineered cyborg out destroying massive amounts of stock footage from DOUBLE TARGET and STRIKE COMMANDO. Thankfully, the bulk of the actual film is largely stock-footage-free though you'll recognize a lot of the locations from other Mattei/Fragasso Filipino films like the old hut from AFTER DEATH.

      The great cast (including Romano Puppo, Massimo Vanni, Jim Gaines, Max Laurel, etc.) actually turn in surprisingly good acting. Even star Reb Brown performs much better here than in his other Italo-Filipino outings. Not Olivier-quality of course, but COMPARATIVELY good. It's amazing too considering Mattei stages them either theatrically (everyone crammed into a master-shot) or shoots them shot-for-shot like scenes in PREDATOR. Good, yet idiotically staged action scenes come fast and furious but are interspersed with more than enough filler shots of Reb Brown and Co. wandering through the jungle.

      The only real kudos go for the pyrotechnic crew for plenty of lovable slow motion explosions, as well as Al Festa and his wonderfully cheesetastic 80's synthesizer spectacular score. While nothing as heinously 80's as AFTER DEATH and COP GAME, it's in a pretty similar league.

      People who like this film and get a kick out of line-by-line ripoffs should also seek out Mattei's not-quite-as-fun-but-still-hilarious SHOCKING DARK, which did the same thing with ALIENS and TERMINATOR.
      Michael_Elliott

      Another Rip-off From Mattei

      Robowar (1988)

      * (out of 4)

      Maj. Murphy Black (Reb Brown) leads a group of men into the jungles where they can't possibly imagine what is about to attack them. Inside the jungle is an alien creature who will slowly stalk and kill them.

      Plagorism is one of the most serious crimes that a writer can commit and often times it will end their career or at least put a black cloud over it. For some reason filmmaker Bruno Mattei ripped off countless movies in his career. Often times he would not only rip-off plots but also entire sequences, lines of dialogue and much more. With that said, for some reason Mattei is still a "legend" in his own way as bad movie lovers flock to his films.

      ROBOWAR is a rip-off of PREDATOR but it also rips on ROBOCOP. The alien here stalks the people in the jungle just like PREDATOR but his outfit is pure metal like ROBOCOP. I can understand how some people would watch movies like this and have a good time with their badness but sadly this film isn't in that "so bad it's good" range. Instead, ROBOWAR is just a really low-budget movie and a really bad one at that.

      The performances, direction, editing, story and pretty much everything else are downright awful but that's to be expected. What's so bad about this movie is that it really doesn't reach a sleazy level as the violence is rather tame and there's not much blood or gore. In fact, just take a look at a sequence where a group of men are shot up with some large guns. The men are hit with countless bullets but not a drop of blood spills.

      The action scenes are all rather stupid but the ending is nice in terms of explosions. As far as the alien goes, it looks incredibly silly and it almost looks like a futuristic version of the killer seen in THE NAILGUN MASSACRE. I'm sure some might find a few laughs in how bad the movie it but sadly it's too boring to be enjoyed.

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      • Trivia
        The actor who played the cyborg fainted twice during the shooting of the film due to the extreme heat.
      • Goofs
        The closing credits switche Massimo Vanni with Jim Gaines.
      • Quotes

        [Murphy pins an enemy soldier to a wall with his knife]

        Maj. Murphy Black: Don't move.

      • Alternate versions
        While uncut in terms of violence, the German version is missing over four minutes of storytelling. The FSK-16 rated German version is even shorter by additional eight minutes to not only the story but also have almost all violent scenes shortened. Only in 2020 did Germany get this movie completely uncensored, though released unrated as the distributor didn't do a rating retesting with the FSK.
      • Connections
        Edited from Section d'assaut (1987)
      • Soundtracks
        Break It Up
        (1985)

        (From "Metallo Italia")

        Composed by Mark Rossetti

        Lyrics by Maurizio Cerantola

        Performed by Shout

        Lead Vocals by Maurizio Cerantola

        Mark Rossetti (Lead Guitar)

        Mario Zaccagnini (Bass Guitar)

        Massimo Marchione (Drums & Percussions)

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      • Release date
        • 1988 (Italy)
      • Countries of origin
        • Italy
        • Philippines
      • Languages
        • Tagalog
        • Filipino
        • Italian
        • English
      • Also known as
        • Robot de guerre
      • Filming locations
        • Pagsanjan, Laguna, Philippines
      • Production company
        • Flora Film
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      • Runtime
        1 hour 32 minutes
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Mono
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.85 : 1

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