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Fifty/Fifty

  • 1992
  • R
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
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Peter Weller and Robert Hays in Fifty/Fifty (1992)
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Two bickering mercenaries are hired by the CIA to overthrow a South East Asian dictator.Two bickering mercenaries are hired by the CIA to overthrow a South East Asian dictator.Two bickering mercenaries are hired by the CIA to overthrow a South East Asian dictator.

  • Director
    • Charles Martin Smith
  • Writers
    • Dennis Shryack
    • Michael Butler
  • Stars
    • Peter Weller
    • Robert Hays
    • Charles Martin Smith
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.6/10
    957
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Charles Martin Smith
    • Writers
      • Dennis Shryack
      • Michael Butler
    • Stars
      • Peter Weller
      • Robert Hays
      • Charles Martin Smith
    • 14User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Peter Weller
    Peter Weller
    • Jake Wyer
    Robert Hays
    Robert Hays
    • Sam French
    Charles Martin Smith
    Charles Martin Smith
    • Martin Sprue
    Ramona Rahman
    • Suleta
    Kay Tong Lim
    • Akhantar
    Dom Magwili
    • General Bosavi
    Azmil Mustapha
    • Colonel Kota
    Dharma Harun Al-Rashid
    • Sentul
    Mr. Os
    • Jamik
    • (as Os)
    Rohmat Juraimi
    • Muscular Rebel
    Ursula Martin
    • Liz Powell
    Sharudeen Tamby
    • Colonel Seng
    M. Rasuli
    • Subaltern
    Kenji Sevai
    • Helmsman
    Ismail Bin Raimli
    • Elephant Man
    Neelawathura Wijewardana
    • Plane Mechanic
    Anna Lim
    • Maid
    Helmy B.H.M. Salleh
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    • Director
      • Charles Martin Smith
    • Writers
      • Dennis Shryack
      • Michael Butler
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    e-fun

    50/50 chance of entertainment.

    I agree that this movie IS a some kind of parody on action flicks. The heroes gunned down numerous troops without any difficulties, yet they always throw out jokes, as if they were not serious doing that. Unfortetunately, IF this was meant to be a parody, it's not funny enough. In the end, it has become a usual heroic-flick where you can blast a whole army, common in the 80s and early 90s.

    I've never seen Robert Hays in any real 'tough-guys' movie. From the first I saw his name on credit, I was practically sure...that this is not "Commando" or somethin' like that.

    By the way, I have to straighten some things up here. The movie takes place in a fictional SOUTH EAST ASIAN country, not South America or else. In fact, "Tenggara" (or Tengara, as the movie put it) means "South East" in Malay and Indonesian. The soldiers and the natives spoke Malay all through the movie, and the movie was shot in Malaysia. Yeah, I knew it's a relatively forgotten part in the (Hollywood) world (except now there's a movie called "Entrapment"). In real life, there are only three countries using Malay (and its variation, Indonesian) as official language: Malaysia, Indonesia and Brunei Darussalaam.

    Anyway, worth watching though...if you like some mild jokes. For the rest, don't think.

    Or as a viewer put it: leave your brain.
    snake966

    A Good Action-Comedy or Comedy-Action

    This is one of those movies that grows on you. I watched it when it first came to video and thought Ho-Hum. Then a few years later it was not too bad...till now I enjoy renting it about every 6 months just as a beer and pretzels, watch with my buddies kinda movie.

    The action is very good. Not a whole lot of the explosions throwing undamaged bodies into 10 ft somersaults. Unlike other action flicks of this time, the heroes were pretty shot up by movies end.

    The whole rebellion idea was fairly well planned out, both times. People you expect to make it (the girl) don't. Even the CIA guys is actually pretty cool at the end.

    Watch it for entertainment, not for philosophy.
    7jonathanmark-77048

    A Fun Buddy Flick

    Plot: Two bickering mercenaries are hired by the CIA to overthrow a South East Asian dictator.

    This film was very surprising to me, I'm not the biggest fan of either actors, but they both have great chemistry with each other. The supporting cast also does a good job playing their roles well. I was very surprised by the action that was in the film considering it was low budget for that time.

    This is what buddy films should be like, have a good sense of humor with your characters, make us like them, have a plot that's interesting in order to engage your audience. Give this a chance if you can find it, you won't regret it.
    lor_

    Ordinary action movie

    My review was written in February 1993 after a Times Square screening.

    "Fifty/Fifty", a thoroughly mediocre actioner, fails to hit the required tongue-in-cheek tone. Obviously video-driven pic is an inauspicious return of Cannon Pictures to the theatrical marketplace after an eight-month hiatus.

    Peter Weller and Robert Hays topline as soldiers of fortune in the Far East who are commandeered by the CIA for a mission to depose evil General Bosavi (Dom Magwili) of Tenggara. They cornily train the green troops of rebel leader Akhantar (Kay Tong Lim) while vying for the affections of his niece (Ramona Rahman). Of course the CIA double-crosses them and naturally the duo single handedly save the day.

    Structured as an old-fashioned buddy romp, pic shamelessly imitates "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" to ill effect. Charles Martin Smith gives a very wishy-washy reading of the nominal CIA bureaucrat bad guy and directs the film in similarly "who cares?" fashion.

    Weller is bland (he was far more expressive in the recent direct-to-video release "Sunset Grill"), while Hays, with perennial chin stubble, is comic relief. Stunts and other tech credits for this Malaysian-lensed opus are adequate.
    8PIST-OFF

    Robocop and the guy from Airplane go to war in South America

    take one part Commado, two parts Rambo, one part Lethal weapon, and one half teaspoon of Airplane! and you've got Fifty/Fifty. It's yet another one of those eighties b-movie rambo based war movies. Where people in SouthAmerica/Africa/SouthAsia are being ruled by a harsh dictator or some such and our heros come in unite the people defeat said dictator and the movie ends. See McBain, Commando, POW The Escape, Dogs Of War, Rambo, and thousands of others like it at your local video store. These movies rule for the simply fact of low expectations, lots of gun play and explosions and cookie cutter plots and charecters. Thses movies are Americas version of 60's and 70's martial arts films from China and Japan.

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    • Trivia
      At one point, Sylvester Stallone and Eddie Murphy were attached to star in this project together.
    • Goofs
      The very next shot of the same scene (firefight on the staircase in the first act of the film) features French (Hays) lobbing a flower pot at the incoming soldiers, but the bullet holes on the wall behind him, which were there in the previous shot, are now missing.
    • Quotes

      Jake Wyer: I got a plan. Full frontal assault.

      Sam French: A full-frontal assault. That's your plan?

      Jake Wyer: It's got the element of surprise.

      Sam French: Suicide is always surprising.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Kain's Quest: Missing in Action (2017)

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • February 26, 1993 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Comando alto riesgo
    • Filming locations
      • Penang, Malaysia
    • Production companies
      • Cannon Pictures
      • The Cannon Group
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • $17,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $229,041
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $104,450
      • Mar 28, 1993
    • Gross worldwide
      • $229,041
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 41m(101 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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