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Opération panthère noire

Original title: Enemy Gold
  • 1993
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  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
4.2/10
1.2K
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Julie Strain, Mark Barriere, and Suzi Simpson in Opération panthère noire (1993)
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While on a mission to stop a drug operation, three federal agents accidentally discover gold from the Civil War. With the help of a corrupt agent, a ruthless criminal kingpin hunts them down... Read allWhile on a mission to stop a drug operation, three federal agents accidentally discover gold from the Civil War. With the help of a corrupt agent, a ruthless criminal kingpin hunts them down one by one.While on a mission to stop a drug operation, three federal agents accidentally discover gold from the Civil War. With the help of a corrupt agent, a ruthless criminal kingpin hunts them down one by one.

  • Director
    • Christian Drew Sidaris
  • Writers
    • Wess Shannon Rahn
    • Christian Drew Sidaris
  • Stars
    • Bruce Penhall
    • Mark Barriere
    • Suzi Simpson
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.2/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • Christian Drew Sidaris
    • Writers
      • Wess Shannon Rahn
      • Christian Drew Sidaris
    • Stars
      • Bruce Penhall
      • Mark Barriere
      • Suzi Simpson
    • 17User reviews
    • 19Critic reviews
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    Bruce Penhall
    Bruce Penhall
    • Chris Cannon
    Mark Barriere
    • Mark Austin
    Suzi Simpson
    Suzi Simpson
    • Becky Midnite
    Tanquil Lisa Collins
    Tanquil Lisa Collins
    • Ava Noble
    • (as Tai Collins)
    Rodrigo Obregón
    Rodrigo Obregón
    • Santiago
    • (as Rodrigo Obregon)
    Julie Strain
    Julie Strain
    • Jewel Panther
    Alan Abelew
    • Dickson
    Tom Abbott
    • Rip
    Ron Browning
    • Slash
    Kym Malin
    • Cowboy's Hostess
    Stacy Lynn Brown
    • Dancer #1
    • (as Stacey Lyn Brown)
    Angela Wright
    • Dancer #2
    Carl Weatherly
    • Confederate Lieutenant
    Don Primrose Jr.
    • Confederate Sergeant
    Cassidy Phillips
    • Thug #1
    Chris Barnette
    • Thug #2
    Sherrie Nelson
    • Woman in Restaurant
    Adam Bernard
    • Federal Agent
    • Director
      • Christian Drew Sidaris
    • Writers
      • Wess Shannon Rahn
      • Christian Drew Sidaris
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    The Ugly Man

    God Bless America

    You know, it takes a big man to do a good job at a hard task. But it takes an even bigger man to admit he what he cannot do, and then strive to do what he does best. That is Andy Sidaris in a nutshell. True, while he'll never be the next Steven Speilberg, he is truly a master at the task which is presented to him: B-movies. I have only seen three of his films and can tell this already. Enemy Gold is one of them. This film is a slap in the face to those who say that the exploitation of Sex, violence, and rock-&-roll are wrong, and then rubs the slap down with a little ice. What I'm trying to say is, that this movie, while not entirely wholesome, is still a good movie, no matter how you slice it. The enormous juggs are just a way of keeping peoples attention.
    4BA_Harrison

    Like father, like son. Kind of.

    Having worked as Second Unit Director on a fair few of his father's trashy T&A action films, Drew Sidaris finally gets a crack at writing and directing his own feature, Enemy Gold, which sees a trio of government agents suspended from work by a corrupt official, discovering a stolen horde of Civil War gold while on vacation, and fighting for their lives against a vengeful Colombian drug-lord and his cohorts.

    Sidaris Jr. starts afresh with new characters, a (mostly) new cast and a change of location, but doesn't exactly break new ground, using the 'hot women, guns and explosions' formula that has proved so successful for his old man; but despite his best efforts at emulating dear dad's style, Drew clearly hasn't been paying enough attention to the finer details...

    Unforgivably, it is a whole 10 minutes before he gets any of his ladies naked (Andy would never have allowed that); 20 minutes have gone by before there is a gratuitous hot-tub scene; and the film is almost over by the time we get the movie's sole soft-core sex scene. Worse still, Drew offers no radio-controlled scale model action, no comedy hit-men, and no squib-tastic bullet hits.

    Kudos to Drew for casting Playboy playmates Suzi Simpson and Tanquil Lisa Collins, both of whom are stunning, and also for having Julie Strain (as assassin Jewel Panther) wave a sword around by firelight, wearing nothing but a few leather straps, but pretty much everything else about this film fails to entertain, making it one of the weakest films in my Girls, Guns and G-Strings box set (so far).
    4Uriah43

    A Bolivian Drug Lord Seeking Revenge

    This film essentially begins during the American Civil War with a couple of Confederate soldiers stealing some gold that was being transported by the Union Army. One of them is wounded and dies trying to escape enemy patrols while the other is killed by Indians somewhere in East Texas. Before he dies, however, he manages to write about the stolen gold in his journal and subsequently buries it as well. The scene then shifts to the present day with two federal agents named "Chris Cannon" (Bruce Penhall) and "Mark Austin" (Mark Barriere) planning to conduct a raid on a Bolivian drug lord by the name of "Santiago" (Rodrigo Obregon). Just prior to that, they are joined by a female agent named "Becky Midnight" (Suzi Simpson) who has only recently graduated from training. In spite of that, she performs her duties quite well and the drug raid is a tremendous success. What none of them realize, however, is that Santiago has certain resources at his disposal and he is not somebody who can tolerate any interference in his illegal business enterprises. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this film had a certain amount of potential but it was undermined to a great degree by a poor script and extremely weak acting. Admittedly, these weaknesses were mitigated somewhat by having three attractive actresses like Tanquil Lisa Collins (as "Ava Noble") along with the aforementioned Suzi Simpson and Julie Strain to enhance the scenery. But even then, it just wasn't quite enough and I have rated this movie accordingly. Slightly below average.
    4Leofwine_draca

    Sidaris cheapie

    Another cheap and silly thriller from the Andy Sidaris stable, this one actually made by his son. Julie Strain, the pneumatic scream queen of the 1990s, co-stars. The story is about the usual wooden good guy agents battling criminals and at the same time uncovering a cache of civil war gold, leading to more action. The only emphasis is on pin up models wearing very little, and it's all rather silly, although fairly well shot for its budget.
    6gridoon

    Enjoyable, if uneven

    "Enemy Gold" marks a turning point in Andy Sidaris' filmography: his son Christian is sitting in the director's chair, and Dona Speir, Roberta Vasquez and Cynthia Brimhall are gone. The female lead this time is Suzi Simpson, and she is quite a find (I wonder why Sidaris didn't use her again): she has a great body (no matter what angle you look at it from), combined with a sweet, innocent face and a cute smile; she is appealing in the same way that Hope Marie Carlton was, plus she fights a bit more than other Sidaris heroines. Tai Collins, as a higher-in-command agent, is another total knockout, and Julie Strain, as an assassin-for-hire, is like a mythological Amazon come to life. Looking at this woman is much better than listening to her - her delivery turns her character into camp. The pacing of the movie lags in the second half, and when it's all over you have the feeling (as with other Sidaris movies) that it could have been much better. But what is there on the screen is still enjoyable - some of the lines are funny and all of the women are sexy. (**1/2)

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      The link between this film and the others in the "L.E.T.H.A.L. Ladies" series is obscure if the film is viewed by itself; although several actors also appear in prior installments, they play different characters, and the name of the agency for which the heroes work is never made clear in this film. The film's connection to the L.E.T.H.A.L. universe is established retroactively in subsequent installments with the introduction of the character Cobra, played by Julie K. Smith in this film's nominal sequel, Dallas Connection (1994); Cobra is later revealed to be a L.E.T.H.A.L. Force agent in Day of the Warrior (1996) and Return to Savage Beach (1998).
    • Goofs
      Panther is said to be arriving in Dallas from Houston, but she is clearly seen driving on I-20. In Texas, I-20 runs east/west, while Dallas is a roughly four hour drive north of Houston. Anyone traveling to Dallas from Houston would take I-45, not I-20.
    • Quotes

      Chris Cannon: Are you familiar with this cross-bow? It's the latest in silent assault weapons technology. The tip of this arrow explodes three seconds after penetration.

      Becky Midnite: Reminds *me* of an old boyfriend...

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      Featured in Some Nudity Required (1998)

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    • Release date
      • June 3, 1994 (Japan)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Germany
      • Japan
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Combat mortel
    • Filming locations
      • Shreveport, Louisiana, USA(bedroom scene)
    • Production companies
      • Malibu Bay Films
      • Skyhawks Films
      • MBP (Germany)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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