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Les guerriers de l'ombre

Original title: Assault on Devil's Island
  • TV Movie
  • 1997
  • R
  • 1h 36m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
1.3K
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Shannon Tweed, Hulk Hogan, and Carl Weathers in Les guerriers de l'ombre (1997)
ActionAdventureThriller

Hulk Hogan leads an elite Navy SEALS team chosen for an audacious mission to rescue a group of nationals being held captive by a drug lords soldiers who want their leader released.Hulk Hogan leads an elite Navy SEALS team chosen for an audacious mission to rescue a group of nationals being held captive by a drug lords soldiers who want their leader released.Hulk Hogan leads an elite Navy SEALS team chosen for an audacious mission to rescue a group of nationals being held captive by a drug lords soldiers who want their leader released.

  • Director
    • Jon Cassar
  • Writers
    • Calvin Clements Jr.
    • Michael Berk
    • Douglas Schwartz
  • Stars
    • Hulk Hogan
    • Carl Weathers
    • Shannon Tweed
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jon Cassar
    • Writers
      • Calvin Clements Jr.
      • Michael Berk
      • Douglas Schwartz
    • Stars
      • Hulk Hogan
      • Carl Weathers
      • Shannon Tweed
    • 18User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Hulk Hogan
    Hulk Hogan
    • Mike McBride
    • (as Terry 'Hulk' Hogan)
    Carl Weathers
    Carl Weathers
    • Roy Brown
    Shannon Tweed
    Shannon Tweed
    • Hunter Wiley
    Martin Kove
    Martin Kove
    • Andy Powers
    Trevor Goddard
    Trevor Goddard
    • Fraker
    Christopher Douglas
    Christopher Douglas
    • Chase
    • (as Chris Douglas)
    Mike White
    • Derek
    Billy Blanks
    Billy Blanks
    • Creagan
    Billy Drago
    Billy Drago
    • Carlos Gallindo
    Vivienne Sendaydiego
    • Carol
    David Anthony Pizzuto
    David Anthony Pizzuto
    • Mayor
    • (as David Anthony Pizutto)
    Kim Faze
    • Tina
    Eric Hernandez
    • Manny
    Keith A. Glascoe
    • Carl
    • (as Keith Glascoe)
    Sean Lawless
    • J.J.
    Dennis Neal
    Dennis Neal
    Marc Macaulay
    Marc Macaulay
    • Van Holt
    • (as Marc MacCauley)
    Peter Haig
    • Director
      • Jon Cassar
    • Writers
      • Calvin Clements Jr.
      • Michael Berk
      • Douglas Schwartz
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    User reviews18

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    5gridoon

    Sexy Shannon Tweed sparks a typical, brainless action film

    Shannon Tweed spends much of this movie bikini-clad, and if there is a 40-year-old actress out there with a better body than hers (except maybe for Ursula Andress), I can't remember her right now. She also looks spectacular firing two guns simultaneously, and her fighting moves are quick and graceful - you don't expect a woman who made a name for herself by starring in countless soft-core erotic thrillers to be a convincing fighter, but somehow Tweed is. Of course this is first and foremost a Hulk HOGan film, and of course he HOGs the spotlight: his delivery is totally flat, but I have to admit that his climactic fight with Billy Blanks is pretty good. Carl Weathers and Martin Kove are both past their prime, but hell, they can still have a go at the action genre if they really want to. Production values are better than expected and there are lots of explosions, but Tweed is basically the only reason I'm giving this film a ** rating (could have been higher if she fought more).
    watcherDH

    Low budget, bad acting but strangely amusing

    I'm always in for a low-budget action movie for a laugh or two. This one didn't fail me. Hulk Hogan gave the word 'non-actor' a new meaning and the low budget oozed from the screen.

    However, I found it strangely amusing. It reminded me of those old 80's action movies and tv series I used to watch as a kid. Simple plot, but enough to keep you from changing channels on your tv. The action was, considering the budget, decent. The firefights looked convincing, better than a lot of other low-budget tv movies. Acting was, well, what you'd expect from a movie like this. The only exceptions were Weathers and Goddard who managed to make the best out of the crap lines they were given. Hogan was simply bad. Steven Seagal-like bad.

    If you catch this movie on tv sometime, watch it. And if you do, don't forget to check out the recreation of the scene from "The Rock" where the SEALs enter Alcatraz from underwater and Weathers' reunion with Mr Painless from "Predator".

    4,5 out of 10.
    bob the moo

    low rent piece of rubbish - only remembering where you saw the cast before stops it getting boring

    When a team of Navy SEALS capture a major drug dealer, Fraker, his lieutenant takes a plane load of American gymnasts hostage for his return. With the Government happy to return Gallindo in order to save the photogenic hostages, the SEALS decide to take things into their own hands and attack the group and attempt to free the hostages.

    This is a TVM and feels like it at every stage. The plot is clichéd - SEALS go against orders to take on military force and damn the politicians and the bureaucrats! The characters back this up - Mike is the hard man scared to let people get too close, Andy is the boss who is tied up by politics, Roy is the SEAL who is weeks away from retirement, Hunter Wiley is the feisty woman, Gallindo is the slimy drug dealer - I could go on. This is film making by numbers. The action scenes are OK but even then our heroes manage to never get hit but to take out the baddies with one shot every time - pure A-Team action.

    Hulk Hogan gives one of his worst performances yet - at least in other films he appeared to be making fun of his personae - here he embraces it with a straight face. His gruff role is a joke. Shannon Tweed is good as the feisty female - at least she looks like she's having fun. The rest of the cast has plenty of "famous faces" - in fact most of the fun of the film was trying to work out where I'd seen them before, first there's Carl Weathers (Arnie's companion in Predator), Andy (from The Karate Kid movies and Cagney & Lacey), Creagan (Billy Blanks of Tae-Bo fame) and the one that bugged me right up till the end - drug dealer Gallindo - being played by Billy Drago who Kevin Costner threw off the roof in The Untouchables.

    Outside of trying to place the actors there's not much else to enjoy. The story and the characters are clichéd, the action daft (our heroes swim past big groups of sharks without any problem - 10 minutes later a bad guy goes into the same water and is immediately attacked!). Avoid this low rent piece of rubbish.
    5refinedsugar

    Hulk's Wigs, Shannon's Chebs

    If you're watching Hogan do semi cheesy poses, spear thrusts and knife throws by the fire at night you're in the right place. Oddly both the first and sequel were called 'Shadow Warriors', but 'Assault On Devils Island' is the more passable title. Low budget kitsch, a cast of b-movie faces allow this to be mild 90 min time waster.

    Navy Seals (incl. Hulk Hogan, Carl Weathers) sent to capture drug lord Gallindo (Billy Drago) complete their mission, but are betrayed from within. Saved by undercover DEA agent Wiley (Shannon Tweed), Lt. Col. McBride (Hogan) now gets a chance at sweet revenge when the US gymnastics team is kidnapped in exchange for him on a remote island.

    If it feels like a made for TV movie that's because it is. You get fade outs for commercial breaks, but thankfully when released to video Tweed goes topless once. Hogan plays his part very serious. The late Carl Weathers is a treat to watch hip fire a minigun and Drago, Billy Blanks & Trevor Goddard (Mortal Kombat, Deep Rising) supply villains. Even Martin Kove is here as a military superior.

    The action on display is low level given the budget, but enough things blow up to be a mild diversion. There's more than one dumb moment to be found in a routine story, but ninety minutes go by fast in 'Assault on Devil's Island' if you like the cast of faces, know what you're in for here.
    Big Movie Fan

    This Was A Good Movie

    Whilst this movie could never be called a fantastic movie it is still worth one look.

    I like Hulk Hogan but what attracted me to the film initially (apart from Hogan) was the casting-we had Shannon Tweed (beautiful!) and underrated actors Martin Kove and Carl Weathers. What a team they all made.

    It's a fairly routine action thriller but there are some great scenes throughout the movie particularly at the end when the team all go out to rescue the hostages.

    There are a lot of other action movies out there that are fantastic but this is certainly decent enough.

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    • Trivia
      In the weeks leading up to its premiere, Eric Bischoff encouraged viewers of WCW Monday Nitro (1995) to watch the film by staging the long-awaited WCW Starrcade 1997 (1997) contract signing between Hollywood Hulk Hogan and Sting (Steve Borden) during the commercial breaks. Assault on Devil's Island actually did pretty well on its first showing, drawing a 4.2 rating when it premiered, soundly beating the WWF's Survivor Series Flashback special, which drew a 2.8 against the first hour of the movie. Bischoff crowed about the rating on Broad Street Bullies (1997), claiming TNT executives had promised to make a 23-episode television series, if the film drew over a 4.0 rating which it did. But, they didn't make a series, though they did make a sequel, Les guerriers de l'ombre (1999), airing on TNT two years later.
    • Goofs
      When Wiley is naming Mike's weapons on his wall she says he has "Kukri throwing knives, a kendo sword, and a Zulu Impi". However, a Kukri is a curved close quarters knife not used for throwing, a kendo is a bamboo training sword, and a Zulu Impi is the name of their military unit, not a weapon.
    • Quotes

      Fraker: I want my payment in cash, diamonds and a large whiskey.

    • Connections
      Featured in WCW Monday Nitro: Broad Street Bullies (1997)

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    • Release date
      • October 28, 1997 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Assault on Devil's Island
    • Filming locations
      • Key West, Florida Keys, Florida, USA
    • Production companies
      • Berk/Schwartz/Bonann Productions
      • Alliance Communications
      • TNT
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 36m(96 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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