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Zone Troopers

  • 1985
  • PG
  • 1h 26m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
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Zone Troopers (1985)
In Italy, during World War II some American soldiers find an alien UFO.
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In Italy, during World War II some American soldiers find an alien UFO.In Italy, during World War II some American soldiers find an alien UFO.In Italy, during World War II some American soldiers find an alien UFO.

  • Director
    • Danny Bilson
  • Writers
    • Danny Bilson
    • Paul De Meo
  • Stars
    • Tim Thomerson
    • Timothy Van Patten
    • Art LaFleur
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Director
      • Danny Bilson
    • Writers
      • Danny Bilson
      • Paul De Meo
    • Stars
      • Tim Thomerson
      • Timothy Van Patten
      • Art LaFleur
    • 31User reviews
    • 61Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tim Thomerson
    Tim Thomerson
    • The Sarge
    Timothy Van Patten
    Timothy Van Patten
    • Joey
    Art LaFleur
    Art LaFleur
    • Mittens
    Biff Manard
    • Dolan
    William Paulson
    • The Alien
    Peter Boom
    • Col. Manheim
    Max Turilli
    • SS Sgt. Zeller
    Eugene Brell
    • The Radioman
    John Leamer
    • The Lieutenant
    Bruce McGuire
    Bruce McGuire
    • The Medic
    Alviero Martin
    • The Fuhrer
    Mike Manderville
    • SS Motorcyclist
    Achille Brugnini
    • SS Radioman
    • (as Archille Brunini)
    Ole Jorgensen
    • SS Sentry
    Peter Hintz
    • SS Corporal
    Joshua McDonald
    • Zone Trooper Captain
    Anita Zagaria
    • Dream Girl
    Sandy E. Scott
    Sandy E. Scott
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    • Director
      • Danny Bilson
    • Writers
      • Danny Bilson
      • Paul De Meo
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    7IonicBreezeMachine

    An enjoyable b-movie mash-up of war and sci-fi tropes delivered with a playfully self-aware style evocative of a comic book story

    Set in World War II somewhere in Italy, Sgt. Stone (Tim Thomerson), Joey Verona (Timothy Van Patten), George "Mittens" Minnesnski (Art LaFleur), and civilian journalist Charlie Dolan (Biff Manard) are the only survivors of their unit after being ambushed in a Nazi attack. Now stuck 10 miles behind enemy lines the group attempts to make their way home, but soon come across artifacts that are extraterrestrial in origin that cause the group to run into the Nazi's elite troops.

    Zone Troopers is 1985 sci-fi/war film that along with Trancers was one of the earlier projects for noted writing team Danny Bilson and Paul De Meo who between them are responsible for the 90s The Flash tv series and the cult Disney adventure film The Rocketeer. Made by noted B-movie makers Charles Band Productions, the movie features all the charm you can expect from one of Band's high concept low-budget productions that isn't afraid to be anymore than what it is and for my money that's pretty enjoyable.

    Much like how Bilson and De Meo embraced the comic book tone in their works such as the 90s The Flash TV show or The Rocketeer, Zone Troopers feels like the kind of story that wouldn't be too out of place in an anthology comics magazine like Tales to Astonish or the like. The core group consisting of Tim Thomerson, Timothy Van Patten, Art Lafleur, and Biff Manard make for a likable set of characters even if maybe they're not given as much development as they could've been. The movie does feel undeniably like a lower budget film with the Italian countryside in the film mostly consisting of the woods, a meadow, or the occasional building but there's significantly less hardware (tanks, vehicles, etc.) than you typically expect from this kind of movie so it is noticeable. But while Zone Troopers may not have the money of larger budgeted productions, there's a level of joyful innocence to the movie that feels like a mixture of the Humphrey Bogart film Sahara with a mixture of E. T. with the alien elements nicely silly and endearing.

    Zone Troopers gives you exactly what you want from a movie like this and that's all you can reasonably ask for it. With committed performances, a playfully silly tone, and a high concept that it embraces to its fullest ability this is the kind of B-movie that makes up for in heart what it lacks in resources.
    8PhilosophicZombi

    "Was I dreaming or did I just KO Hitler?"

    7 1/2 out of 10

    I was scanning some titles at a local video store when I happened upon a bizarre little film called Zone Troopers. A group of American soldiers in WW II stuck behind enemy lines, run across a crashed alien spacecraft. The box art looked promising, but my expectations were low. Surprise! This movie was actually entertaining. Sure there were some gaping plot holes, the script wasn't exactly academy award material, and the alien costume left a little to be desired, but I had no trouble getting into this film. It never got boring, I even became attached to a few of the characters. This won't top anyone's movie list, but it's definitely worth a watch. For Full Moon fans out there you'll be happy to know that Tim Thomerson, the "Dollman" himself, acts as the Sarge in Zone Troopers, easily my favorite character of the bunch.
    6Coventry

    An extra point for the enthusiasm and joyful spirit!!

    When watching certain movies, you just know from the very first minute that you're about to have a great time. Zone Troopers is like that…the film opens with the credits while a golden oldie song is playing (I believe it's called ‘In the Mood'…) and the right light-hearted atmosphere is set immediately. Of course, I can't give too much praising and recommendation, but I certainly enjoyed my viewing. It reminded me about the silly and funny quickies from the 60's. Like Roger Corman used to make ‘em! (Little Shop of Horrors, The Raven). It's a pleasant mixture of comedy, war and Sci-Fi, but comedy definitely gets the overhand. Four surviving members of a platoon in WWII are stuck behind German enemy lines and they discover a crashed space ship. They rescue the funny looking alien from Nazi-experiments and continue their battle along with the invaders. The script is filled with hilarious sequences and one-liners. The absolute highlight is Art LaFleur hitting Hitler himself in the face after nearly being recovered from a beating he took himself!! Furthermore, the make-up and visual effects are really cheesy and silly but that only makes the whole thing even funnier. The aliens (their origin is never revealed, but they're considered to be Martians) look like an inferior breeding of Ewoks and they make adorable yummy-noises. Zone Troopers surely gets my recommendation if you're looking for 90 minutes of pure, brainless fun. It's a nice (and even necessary change) from all those so-called Sci-Fi classics that take themselves way too serious anyway.
    7Scott_Mercer

    A World War Two flick with aliens...why didn't I think of that?

    Or why didn't someone with a larger film budget? Because this whole movie is a lot of fun. I just wish the special effects had been a little better. I'm sure that crashed spaceship mockup did cost them a pretty penny though.

    The cheesiness of the low budget, reflected in the alien costumes and minimal military paraphenelia is about the only bad thing I found in this genre effort. Badmouthing this film is like kicking a friendly puppy. The writing was great, the acting was much better than it had any right to be, and even the directing was absolutely appropriate.

    Yes, it is not realistic in the slightest. Yes, it is a version of World War 2 based not on the actual war, but based on other cheap movies about the War. And then it throws crash-landed aliens into the mix. But that just makes it so much more fun.

    There's a standard low budget WW2 movie setup: ragtag group of GIs is caught behind German lines and has to fight their way out. Luckily, this is in Italy so the Germans are a little ways out on the end of their supply lines as well. We get all the standard war movie clichés: the gruff Sarge who can't die (Tim Thomerson), the comic relief kid from Brooklyn with his pulp magazines, the green Lieutenant just out of training school, the grizzled Corporal who's been through hell and high water with The Sarge (the Tom Sizemore role, here Art LaFleur) and the hard-bitten, cynical reporter/photographer who tags along.

    Into this "haven't we seen this before a FEW times" setup comes strange goings-on in the form of a crash landed alien spaceship. And that, kids, is where things get interesting and fun. Things just get more ridiculous from there, with a blown-up spaceship, magical alien gizmos that make Rita Hayworth appear, and even a cameo appearance from Der Furher himself, just so one of the heroes can punch him right in the face. That's entertainment.

    Do check out Zone Troopers, but make sure your tongue is planted firmly in cheek, as they say.
    7Hey_Sweden

    "Pinch me, Dolan. Did I just K.O. Hitler?"

    A group of American soldiers end up deep behind enemy lines in Italy during WWII. They're flabbergasted when they encounter some honest-to-God aliens and alien artifacts in the woods. The aliens are hard to read at first, not seeming to be on either side. Our heroes consist of the growling Sarge (Tim Thomerson) who clearly has as many lives as a cat, the earnest Joey (Timothy Van Patten), who digs pulp sci-fi magazines of the era, a corporal nicknamed "Mittens" (Art La Fleur), and war correspondent Dolan (Biff Manard).

    You know you're in for a good time when Hitler himself (Alviero Martin) shows up, basically so he can get decked in the face by Mittens. The actors are all very engaging and entertaining, especially the always amusing Thomerson, and "Class of 1984" villain Van Patten, who believes that the aliens must be from Mars. Granted, the characters sometimes do reckless and stupid things, but in a lark like this, that's not as much of an issue as it might ordinarily be. Co-writer / debuting director Danny Bilson maintains a fairly breezy tone, occasionally getting serious but never too, too serious. He and his co-writer Paul De Meo (their other credits include "Trancers" and "The Wrong Guys") have no pretensions about what kind of movie they're making, which helps. It's just amiable, straightforward, goofy fun.

    Visual effects are kept to a minimum, but the sets and props are nicely done, and the creature makeup (by John Carl Buechler and his team) is pretty good. A Charles Band production (his first to be filmed in Italy), it features a solid music score by Bands' brother Richard, and makes good use of the classic tune "In the Mood".

    It's hard not to have a smile on ones' face while watching this.

    Seven out of 10.

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    • Trivia
      William Paulson, who plays the alien, can also be seen out of makeup at the beginning of the movie. He plays a soldier in an Army Jeep.
    • Goofs
      While most of the US troops have weapons concurrent with WW2, mittens has a non existent one. The barrel looks like it comes from an M17 air cooled Browning machine gun, the receiver looks like it supposed to be from a Thompson submachine gun. By the sound effect, it's supposed to be a 30. Caliber machine gun. But by appearance, it's made up.
    • Quotes

      Mittens: Pinch me, Dolan. Did I just KO Hitler?

      Dolan: You sure did, champ.

    • Crazy credits
      Buy War Bonds. Available in the lobby.
    • Connections
      Featured in Svengoolie: Zone Troopers (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      In the Mood
      Composed by Joe Garland

      Published by Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc.

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    • Release date
      • April 1986 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • English
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Космічні вояки
    • Filming locations
      • Italy
    • Production companies
      • Empire Pictures
      • Charles Band Productions
      • Altar Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 26 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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