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Deadly Heroes

  • 1993
  • R
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
3.6/10
481
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Deadly Heroes (1993)
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Ex-Navy SEAL Brad Cartowski is injured during an attack at Athens airport by terrorists who kidnap his wife and fly her on a hijacked plane to North Africa. Cartowski goes in pursuit, aided ... Read allEx-Navy SEAL Brad Cartowski is injured during an attack at Athens airport by terrorists who kidnap his wife and fly her on a hijacked plane to North Africa. Cartowski goes in pursuit, aided by another ex-SEAL, Cody Grant. Cartowski soon finds the terrorists' hide-out but is captu... Read allEx-Navy SEAL Brad Cartowski is injured during an attack at Athens airport by terrorists who kidnap his wife and fly her on a hijacked plane to North Africa. Cartowski goes in pursuit, aided by another ex-SEAL, Cody Grant. Cartowski soon finds the terrorists' hide-out but is captured and electro-tortured before he manages to escape. He soon returns with reinforcements ... Read all

  • Director
    • Menahem Golan
  • Writers
    • Menahem Golan
    • Damian Lee
    • Gregory Lee
  • Stars
    • Michael Paré
    • Claudette Mink
    • Jan-Michael Vincent
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.6/10
    481
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    • Director
      • Menahem Golan
    • Writers
      • Menahem Golan
      • Damian Lee
      • Gregory Lee
    • Stars
      • Michael Paré
      • Claudette Mink
      • Jan-Michael Vincent
    • 16User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Michael Paré
    Michael Paré
    • Brad Cartowski
    Claudette Mink
    Claudette Mink
    • Marcy Cartowski
    Jan-Michael Vincent
    Jan-Michael Vincent
    • Cody Grant
    Billy Drago
    Billy Drago
    • Jose Maria Carlos
    Juliano Mer-Khamis
    Juliano Mer-Khamis
    • Antonio Valdez
    • (as Juliano Mer)
    Alon Aboutboul
    Alon Aboutboul
    • Patrick
    Galit Giat
    Galit Giat
    • Alya
    John Philips
    • Vice Admiral Steve Burns
    • (as John Phillips)
    Gabi Amrani
    Gabi Amrani
    • Gabi Barudi
    Dean Bloch
    • Paul Cartowski
    Jack Whitaker
    Jack Whitaker
    • Ambassador Bill Fielding
    Jack Adalist
    • Scott Jones
    Steve Greenstein
    • Cameraman
    Jack Messinger
    • Communications Officer
    • (as Jack Mesinger)
    Uri Gavriel
    Uri Gavriel
    • Captain Abou
    Shalom Kenan
    • Greek Doctor
    • (as Shalom Keynan)
    Yehuda Efroni
    Yehuda Efroni
    • Dr. Mendopofist
    Menahem Einy
    Menahem Einy
    • Driver
    • (as Menahem Eyni)
    • Director
      • Menahem Golan
    • Writers
      • Menahem Golan
      • Damian Lee
      • Gregory Lee
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    User reviews16

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    2haggar

    What a flaming rubbish of a movie

    I have, in all honesty, never seen a movie with worse acting, script and directing, and I have seen very many movies in my life.

    This movie does not deserve more words for a comment, neither it needs more. By any means, try to see this movie, try to see the first 20 minutes. If you are human, you'll cry in pain because of the sheer stupidity yielded by this motion picture.
    4merklekranz

    Contrived nonsense, bad acting, and another deranged Drago performance ....

    "Deadly Heroes" is a true test of bad movie endurance. Even fans of Billy Drago, Jan-Michael Vincent, or Michael Pare, will be severely tested. Throw in an astonishingly bad performance by the female lead, Claudette Mink, plus a story that brings new meaning to the word contrived, and you might be living with the fast forward button. I actually admired the cab driver's acting, compared to the cardboard acting by the leads. In summary, a totally unbelievable script, bad performances all around, and zero redeeming qualities. This was a movie that I didn't even want to like, because the plastic gun hijacking set in motion one of the most contrived story lines ever put on film. Not recommended, even for admirers of the actors. - MERK
    2rcp02

    Absolutely awful. Don't bother.

    Gee, what can I say?

    Nowadays I'm trying to prevent watching really really bad movies, because it is just a waste of time usually. I saw this movie by accident on TV when cooking and eating my dinner on a lazy saturday night, and so I actually saw this movie without being forced to. But at least I spend my time eating, which is good.

    This movie has no qualities, period. It's a complete waste of time for anyone, anywhere. Absolutely incredibly bad acting by basically every single person in the movie, horrificly predictable plot-changes, ridiculous script, and a lobotomized monkey for a director (Yes that's you mr. Golan) make this an insult to anyone with even the slightest bit of brainmatter. I can't believe ANYONE would want to tie his name to this piece of crap.

    This is the type of movie that gets aired by the TV networks because it came as an in-the-box gift of a box of cornflakes. I couldn't force myself to watch the rest of it when I was finished eating. And if you're wondering if I got sick of this movie, it's just too lame to get sick from.

    This movie gets a 1 only because they won't allow negative scores on this database. If you're curious about this movie, ignore your curiousity and go do something more entertaining, like torturing yourself with a kitchen utensil or rearranging your socks. Trust me.
    5DigitalRevenantX7

    From the producer of Cannon Films...

    Story Synopsis: Former US Navy SEAL Brad Cartowski is travelling home from a holiday with his wife & son when, while waiting in Athens Airport, the son discovers that the plastic toy guns that a group of people are carrying are actually real ones disguised in order to bypass metal detectors. The people carrying the weapons are terrorists planning to hijack a plane in order to demand the release of Jose Maria Carlos, a feared terrorist who was captured by the CIA in Guatemala a while before. They succeed in hijacking the plane despite Brad's best efforts to stop them, taking his wife Marcy as an insurance policy. After Carlos is released, they travel to North Africa where Carlos & his henchmen plan to celebrate, using Marcy as a love slave. Brad turns to his former colleagues at the Navy in order to launch a covert mission to rescue Marcy & defeat the terrorists. But the terrorists, who have something of a lucky streak as well as being unusually smart for a bunch of maniacal killers, certainly don't make it that easy for him.

    Film Analysis: During the 1980s, Israeli film producers Menahem Golan & Yoram Globus formed Cannon Films, a studio that would become a powerhouse of cheap B-grade action & fantasy during the whole of the 1980s. Despite the majority of their films making a lot of money, they always ran at a loss. After a disastrous alliance with director Tobe Hooper, Cannon went bankrupt, although their last theatrical release – the Albert Pyun-directed Van Damme vehicle CYBORG came out shortly afterwards.

    After they went belly up, Golan & Globus kept on making films, with their creation of 21st Century Film Corporation (which would make the likes of the final Death Wish film DEATH WISH V: THE FACE OF DEATH & the remake of NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD) lasting for a short while. Deadly Heroes, a film helmed by Golan himself, was one of these releases.

    Deadly Heroes is nothing more than a typical 80s film made in the 1990s. The action scenes are serviceable & have a mild intensity that works in the film's favour – the film's running time goes by in a flash. The beginning of the film is quite intriguing, with the terrorists being given modified weapons by a mad scientist before moving on to the airport massacre which starts off after a young boy learns of the weapons' true purpose & alerts the security guards.

    The film is fast paced & has some ingenious plot devices – namely the 'toy' guns – but is not smart enough to rise above the flood of the 1990s' DTV action film genre (although it does manage to completely avoid using the flood's stock MacGuffin of illicit drugs, something which was extremely pervasive throughout that genre at the time). Golan keeps things going with admirable skill & has an eye for action, although the film is not exactly a corpse-fest. If you find this film in the discount bin of your favourite DVD retailer, purchase it. It'll be a good buy for the low price (if you live in Australia like I do, it can be bought from the local $2 shop for at least $2).

    On the acting front, Michael Pare brings a rough charm to the proceedings, as well as a dogged determination. Jan Michael Vincent appears to be giving the film a degree of contempt while Billy Drago has a lot of fun playing the terrorist head honcho with his unique brand of unpredictability.
    5robespierre9

    For Michael Pare/Jan Michael Vincent fans only!!!

    This will be enjoyable only for fans of these 2 actors. I like Michael Pare from Greatest American Hero, Eddie and the Cruisers, Streets of Fire, World Gone Wild, etc. And I'm also a huge Jan Michael Vincent fan too (See Buster and Billie, Tribes, Winds of War, Airwolf, etc). So having these 2 in a movie together was very cool! Granted this came out in 1993, past the hey-day of either of them, but both do themselves justice in this flick. Pare looks to be in great physical shape still, as does Vincent. This is one of the last flicks Vincent did before he deteriorated more with alcohol problems. He puts in a very decent performance here is a former CIA toughie. It's great to see a final display of his action-star charisma before he vanished from the screen. By the end of the movie, Vincent really seems to be enjoying himself, flashing a boyish smile which makes you remember his charming quality in so many great 70's/80's movies. It's also fun to laugh at the plastic-weapon-wielding terrorists who are waaaaaaaay over the top!

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    • Trivia
      The car chase scene is recycled footage from Dans les griffes du crime (1991) in which both Michael Paré and Gabi Amrani play the same kinds of roles.
    • Goofs
      Pare's wounds appear and disappear between shots.
    • Quotes

      Antonio Valdez: I know his type. He won't talk. You can torture him to death. He won't speak. I say we should kill him right now.

    • Connections
      Edited from Dans les griffes du crime (1991)

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    • Release date
      • November 26, 1994 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Evasion mortelle
    • Filming locations
      • Israel
    • Production companies
      • 21st Century Film Corporation
      • MDP Worldwide
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 45m(105 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo

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