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Spécial O.P.S. Force

Original title: Soldier of Fortune, Inc.
  • TV Series
  • 1997–1999
  • 1h
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6.8/10
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Dennis Rodman, Tim Abell, Melinda Clarke, David Eigenberg, and Brad Johnson in Spécial O.P.S. Force (1997)
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In a world where there are no obvious "bad guys", where governments engage in secret wars and illegal activities that threaten the security of every individual and nation on the planet, a gr... Read allIn a world where there are no obvious "bad guys", where governments engage in secret wars and illegal activities that threaten the security of every individual and nation on the planet, a group of highly trained covert military operatives have just joined forces to become Soldier... Read allIn a world where there are no obvious "bad guys", where governments engage in secret wars and illegal activities that threaten the security of every individual and nation on the planet, a group of highly trained covert military operatives have just joined forces to become Soldier of Fortune, Inc., an elite crime fighting unit. Led by retired Colonel Matt Shepherd, Sol... Read all

  • Creators
    • Dan Gordon
    • Robert McCullough
    • Greg Strangis
  • Stars
    • Brad Johnson
    • Tim Abell
    • Melinda Clarke
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    557
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    • Creators
      • Dan Gordon
      • Robert McCullough
      • Greg Strangis
    • Stars
      • Brad Johnson
      • Tim Abell
      • Melinda Clarke
    • 10User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 2 nominations total

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    Brad Johnson
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    • Major Matthew Quentin Shepherd
    • 1997–1999
    Tim Abell
    Tim Abell
    • Benny Ray Riddle
    • 1997–1999
    Melinda Clarke
    Melinda Clarke
    • Margo Vincent
    • 1997–1999
    David Selby
    David Selby
    • Xavier Trout
    • 1997–1999
    Réal Andrews
    Réal Andrews
    • Jason 'Chance' Walker
    • 1997–1998
    Mark Sheppard
    Mark Sheppard
    • Christopher 'C.J.' Yates
    • 1997–1998
    Dennis Rodman
    Dennis Rodman
    • Deke Reynolds
    • 1998–1999
    David Eigenberg
    David Eigenberg
    • Nick Delvecchio
    • 1998–1999
    Julie Nathanson
    Julie Nathanson
    • Debbie
    • 1998–1999
    Billy Gallo
    Billy Gallo
    • Ricardo 'Rico' Valesquez
    • 1997–1999
    Ruth Livier
    Ruth Livier
    • Katrina Herrera
    • 1998–1999
    Eric Lawson
    • General Livingstone
    • 1997–1999
    Marshall R. Teague
    Marshall R. Teague
    • David Drummer
    • 1997–1998
    Donna W. Scott
    Donna W. Scott
    • Lieutenant Grace
    • 1998
    Orestes Matacena
    Orestes Matacena
    • Chava Herrera
    • 1998
    Emilio Rivera
    Emilio Rivera
    • Hector
    • 1998
    Judson Mills
    Judson Mills
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    • 1997–1999
    Roy Kerry
    • Iraqi Colonel
    • 1997–1998
    • Creators
      • Dan Gordon
      • Robert McCullough
      • Greg Strangis
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    7siyamau

    Of it's time, but still lots of fun

    SOF is what it is. It's a 90s American Jerry Bruckheimer show about special ops soldiers, so don't expect it to be particularly forward-thinking in terms of 'foreigners' or equality and diversity. It also covers some pretty dark themes, although most of the really bad stuff (torture etc) occurs off-screen. That said, it's actually a lot better than most shows of the time period in terms of, well, not being complete garbage. Whilst there are some huge nope moments (lesbians as a punchline, some really choice racist dialogue, numerous rape threat storylines, I could go on) it's an easy watch, it's fun and fast and has a cast of really likeable characters who you'll grow to love (yeah, even Benny Ray, who's a total dudebro.) It's also cheesy af, which ups its fun quota by a huge amount. I enjoyed it a lot.
    7tylerism1

    Was good, till the idiots tried to "improve it"

    I've always been an 'A-Team' fan, and when I saw 'SoF Inc.' I thought it was the 'A-Team' for the 90's. Well, it was. Then they changed it way too much with the second season and it just wasn't the same anymore. I hope that the guy responsible for that never lives it down.

    I hope that someday a network is created just for all action movies and TV shows. 'SoF Inc.' would be a perfect addition. If you like action shows and movies and you haven't seen this one, you should try to find it if it ever makes it to home video. The first season is worth it, even if only for the writing. The second season was okay but the chemistry just wasn't there anymore.
    Taiyo

    Hey! Rodman can act!...

    Okay, okay, so this entire series exists solely for the purpose of putting Dennis Rodman and his multi-piercings on the air, but hey, it's not bad.

    So you've got this team of five special agents that go around doing these international deeds of good will and shooting people for kicks. That's actually not that bad. Brad Johnson, Tim Abell, and Melinda Clarke bring the same brand of action and drama that was present in the cancelled "Soldier of Fortune, Inc" (a better title than what they've got now), and newcomers David Eigenberg and Dennis Rodman bring the comedic relief. How can you not get a kick out of Dennis?

    On the down-side, the main purpose of this show seems to be Dennis getting rub-downs from beautiful, scantily-clad women. Ignoring the fact that a 6'8 man (with more piercings than some countries and flourescent hair) is trying to "blend in", there's also the problem that his character is identical to the one he's supposed to be replacing, who was a core member of the show's predecessor.

    But back on the up-side, Eigenberg is brilliant in his portrayal of Nick Delvecchio. How can anyone not love this guy? Cross Gilbert Gottfried with Casper the Friendly Ghost, and you've got it.

    This show has a chance, and possible staying potential, but it would be a good idea to see if former cast-mates Mark Sheppard and Réal Andrews can be lured back. The show has lost much of its appeal without the camaradie that marked the other series.
    jbanks1372

    If it ain't broke, don't fix it

    Here's a good example of that tried-and-true rule. One person called the show an Intelligent A-Team, and, for the first season anyway, that was the best possible description you could get. Five HIGHLY trained and skilled mercenaries, four ex-SpecOps soldiers and the lady an ex CIA field agent/troubleshooter. Officially, they're guns-for-hire; independant SpecOps, bodyguards, and security consultants. Unofficially getting most of their money and jobs from a backdoor of the State Department, working missions where secrecy and official deniability is paramount. If they're caught, the US government doesn't even know they exist.

    The first season was spectacular. The actors were all form-fitted for the roles and the action had Jerry Bruckheimer written all over it. If you wanted to see what real military special operations were like, this was as close as Hollywood can get. Then they screwed it up....

    In order to spice the show up and add some color, the Powers-that-be dumped the very professional Mark Sheppard and Real Andrews and replaced them with conciderably less professional but more colorful Eigenberg as a mouthy ex-DEA agent and Dennis Rodman as an independant freelancer who occasionally works with the Team (Rodmans schedule prevented him from committing full-time to the show). Within two months the show went from an intelligent A-Team to an A-Team Wannabe. The quality of the show dropped rapidly and so did the number of watchers. It wasn't long until the show was finally cancelled altogether. As it was, Soldier Of Fortune was great. If they hadn't tried improving it, it could've lasted a good five years more.
    7J. Ryan

    An intelligent A-Team

    Oddly, I found myself actually watching this show late night during its syndication runs. What confounds me is how a moderately enjoyable light fare like this can be cancelled, and yet the absolute junk of Walker: Texas Ranger and Martial Law is still in production.

    In any case the most I can say of Soldier of Fortune, at least in its 1st season, is that it's a smarter and grittier A-Team. Villains do die and some members of the team actually are believable as former SpecOps operatives, particularly worthy of note is Tim Abell, who himself was an Army Ranger. Brad Johnson was born to play a military man and Melinda Clarke is stunningly gorgeous.

    Jerry Bruckheimer puts his usually polished, right-wing slant on episodes. Themes like Patriotism, Self-sacrifice, and Honor are routinely addressed though not necessarily explored to any depth. At the end of a few episodes, I did feel like waving a flag.

    Like I said, this is not like reading Proust, but it was enjoyable on late night syndication. After Dennis Rodman joined in Season 2, the show became truly ridiculous. By moving production to Montreal and trying to create a more "hip" crew, the creators destroyed what I thought was interesting chemistry.

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    • Release date
      • December 21, 2000 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Canada
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Soldier of Fortune, Inc.
    • Filming locations
      • Montréal, Québec, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Jerry Bruckheimer Films
      • SOF Productions
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      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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