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Rapid Fire

  • 1989
  • R
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
199
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Michael Wayne in Rapid Fire (1989)
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A government agency hires a mercenary to track down and capture an escaped terrorist.A government agency hires a mercenary to track down and capture an escaped terrorist.A government agency hires a mercenary to track down and capture an escaped terrorist.

  • Director
    • David A. Prior
  • Writers
    • David A. Prior
    • William Zipp
  • Stars
    • Joe Spinell
    • Ron Waldron
    • Michael Wayne
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    199
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David A. Prior
    • Writers
      • David A. Prior
      • William Zipp
    • Stars
      • Joe Spinell
      • Ron Waldron
      • Michael Wayne
    • 4User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Joe Spinell
    Joe Spinell
    • Hansen
    Ron Waldron
    • Mike Thompson
    Michael Wayne
    • Eddy Williams
    Dawn Tanner
    • Corie
    Del Zamora
    Del Zamora
    • Mustapha
    Douglas Harter
    • Pappy
    • (as Doug Harter)
    Gary Olsen
    • Miles
    Sue Hawkins
    • Martha
    Robert Willoughby
    • Charlie
    Tracy Shepherd
    • Sonny
    Bruce Hearn
    • Siso
    Sarissa Hembree
    • Pistachio
    Marie Sokol
    • Sally
    • (as Marie Bonner)
    Michelle Leslle
    • Chocolate Swirl
    Bill Grunden
    • Drunk
    • (as Bil Grunden)
    Allen Phelps
    • Pappy's Man
    Jimy Costner
    • Bartender
    • (as Jimmy Costner)
    Sammy Lee
    • Marine #1
    • Director
      • David A. Prior
    • Writers
      • David A. Prior
      • William Zipp
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    5Zantara Xenophobe

    Low Budget Fun

    I don't know exactly what it is, but I am drawn to the films of David A. Prior like moths to a flame. The frequently air on late-night television in my area, and I watch them. They tend to be of two varieties: horrible or decent. Occasionally, one transcends the decent label and becomes very good, such as `White Fury,' `Night Wars,' `Center of the Web,' or `Lock n Load.' But I usually go into the movies braced for another `Mankillers' or `Deadly Prey' and cross my fingers and pray that I don't get dealt another `Operation Warzone.' When `Rapid Fire' started up, I feared the worst, as the film begins with a really bad scene aboard a US ship where an assassin breaks a terrorist out of jail and takes out a battalion of navy and marine troops. I groaned. But then the film's tone changed, the story improved, and everything seemed so much better. Well, almost everything.

    As soon as the bad opening action sequence is over, we get the brunt of the story. Shady US government agents kidnap former agent Mike Thompson (Ron Waldron) because he is the only person that can nail the assassin, Eddy Williams (Michael Wayne), because they have a past history: Mike once served under Eddy in the military and Eddy went nuts and tried to murder his brave soldier. Mike can't do this alone, though. He falls for a lovely agent, Corle (Dawn Tanner), who decides to go against her own superiors and help Mike with his mission because she wants the escaped terrorist dead. Mike also enlists the help of another former mercenary and someone with many connections, Pappy (Douglas Harter). The three of them need to find Eddy's hideout or flush him out in the open. Their biggest obstacle is Eddy's weapon, a super-powered gun with quick-firing, armor-piercing bullets.

    Most of the movie is quick and entertaining. Prior works most of his action scenes (again, not including the opener) really well given his tight budget. The film's critical problem is in Ron Waldron. I don't know what it is exactly, but his acting seems very wooden. It's probably the way he spoke his lines that I didn't like. He sounded like he was trying to imitate Marc Singer, which would be fine if the words really were coming out of the mouth of Singer. The rest of the cast is good. Wayne brings something to his villain that you don't see too often: fear. Eddy thinks Mike is dead, but upon hearing news to the contrary, he wigs out and becomes overtly paranoid for the rest of the movie. He even has interesting dream sequences to illustrate his fear, and I have to commend Prior for these unique scenes that a villain rarely gets to display. I didn't particularly like Tanner's role, but that is not because her ability was off but because her character seemed like a forced love interest. Harter is the movie's pride and joy. He's a Prior regular, and it is always fun seeing him in a more extended role. He's the best character in the film, and I could tell that Prior and actor-writer William Zipp had a lot of fun writing his scenes. True, seeing Harter in swimming trunks being kissed by women in the middle of his pool was something I could have gone my whole life without seeing, but at least this scenes ended on a really hilarious note, changing the tone of the film from Too Serious to Tongue-in-Cheek, which was greatly needed. Still, the unappealing main character determines the end score. Zantara's score: 5 out of 10.
    swacht1

    One standout performance in the entire film!

    This is a pretty silly movie that looks like it took them about 3 weeks to write the script, hire the actors, film it and then edit it. In spite of how unbelievably bad this movie is, there is one fine performance by this tall blond that transcends the movie's lameness. Next time you see this movie, check out the blond in the pool scene. She gives a heartfelt and outstanding performance that seems out of place in a trashy movie like this. The credits only list her as Sally, but her performance will leave you feeling as if Sally is an old friend that you haven't heard from in years and wish you knew better. It's a real pity that the actress hasn't done more because I'd love to see what other richly nuanced performances are lurking around inside of her. I mean, in this movie, when she delivered her line, I really believed that there was a phone call for Pappy! You don't get acting performances with that much integrity in movies now-a-days!
    lor_

    Yawner about a souped-up machine gun

    My review was written in April 1990 after watching the movie on AIP video cassette.

    This routine actioner about a futuristic machine gun is notable as one of the last films featuring Joe Spinell, late character actor whose "Maniac" remains a cult fave.

    Spinell is cast against type as a CIA-type chieftain who hires hero Ron Waldron to hunt down escaped terrorist Del Zamora. Ruthless Michael Wayne, toting a futuristic machine gun, has sprung Zamora from captivity on a battleship.

    Not coincidentally, Wayne is Waldron's old nemesis dating back to their serving together in Vietnam, so there's a natural vendetta set in motion. The gun comes into play at the film's climax in the form of a booby trap.

    Filmed in the Mobile, Alabama area, pic is low on action in the middle reels but otherwise typical of Action International Pictures direct-to-video product. A melancholy musical score is a plus.

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    • Trivia
      This was Joe Spinell's final role. He died just six days after filming his scenes.
    • Quotes

      Hansen: Look, Miles I'm in no mood for any jokes today. I just had surgery done on my teeth. What are you talking about?

      Miles: Mustapha Amad, we lost him.

      Hansen: Look, it took six agencies over three years to get that son of a bitch! How could we lose him?

      Miles: Someone broke him out.

      Hansen: Someone? How many were there, Miles?

      Miles: Just one. Your old friend, Eddy Williams.

      Hansen: We had that guy locked up in that goddamn battleship, so how could we lose him?

      Miles: It took Williams only five minutes to break him out.

      Hansen: Okay... so in order to find Mustapha, we need to find Williams.

      Miles: So, what do you want to do?

      Hansen: What do I want to do? We get the right man for the job, you got that? Now, get your fat ass off my desk!

      Miles: All right, all right!

    • Connections
      Featured in That's Action (1990)
    • Soundtracks
      The Shack
      Written and Performed by Bob Harvey

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    • Release date
      • April 7, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Fire Gun
    • Filming locations
      • USS Alabama Memorial Park - 2703 Battleship Parkway, Mobile, Alabama, USA(opening scenes)
    • Production company
      • Winters Hollywood Entertainment Holdings Corporation
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 24 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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