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Péril atomique

Original title: Armstrong
  • 1998
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
3.8/10
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Frank Zagarino in Péril atomique (1998)
ActionThriller

Former Navy SEAL "Rod Armstrong" (Frank Zagarino) is now a freelance military trainer living in Moscow, Russia, who is unexpectedly visited by the man (Charles Napier) who trained him as a S... Read allFormer Navy SEAL "Rod Armstrong" (Frank Zagarino) is now a freelance military trainer living in Moscow, Russia, who is unexpectedly visited by the man (Charles Napier) who trained him as a SEAL. "Bob" (Napier) is accompanied to Moscow by his wife (Kimberly Kates), whom he also tr... Read allFormer Navy SEAL "Rod Armstrong" (Frank Zagarino) is now a freelance military trainer living in Moscow, Russia, who is unexpectedly visited by the man (Charles Napier) who trained him as a SEAL. "Bob" (Napier) is accompanied to Moscow by his wife (Kimberly Kates), whom he also trained as a SEAL, for a vacation. However, "Bob" is there to recruit "Armstrong" to help in... Read all

  • Director
    • Menahem Golan
  • Writers
    • Menahem Golan
    • Jenõ Hódi
  • Stars
    • Kimberley Kates
    • Frank Zagarino
    • Charles Napier
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.8/10
    524
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    • Director
      • Menahem Golan
    • Writers
      • Menahem Golan
      • Jenõ Hódi
    • Stars
      • Kimberley Kates
      • Frank Zagarino
      • Charles Napier
    • 16User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
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    Kimberley Kates
    Kimberley Kates
    • Susan Zorkin
    Frank Zagarino
    Frank Zagarino
    • Rod Armstrong
    Charles Napier
    Charles Napier
    • Robert Zorkin
    Joe Lara
    Joe Lara
    • Ponytail
    Justin Carroll
    • Andrei Kastor
    • (as Justin Carrol)
    Richard Lynch
    Richard Lynch
    • General Zukov
    Alexander Yutlev
    Michaella Stoykova
    Menahem Golan
    Menahem Golan
    • Russian President
    • Director
      • Menahem Golan
    • Writers
      • Menahem Golan
      • Jenõ Hódi
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    4tarbosh22000

    Rod Vs. Ponytail!

    Charles Napier plays Robert Zorkin, a man who travels to Russia with his wife Susan (Kates), supposedly for a vacation. But it turns out he has a VHS tape that shows the Russians dealing in nuclear warheads with the mob. It seems Zorkin was the mentor to one "Rod Armstrong" (Zagarino). Armstrong is an ex-Navy SEAL who now trains people in Russia and is "very expensive". Joe Lara, appropriately enough, plays "Ponytail", the head of the gangsters who is menacing everyone in sight, not the least of which is Susan, who he chases all over Russia. Richard Lynch is the Russian General Zukov, who is a major part of the insanity. Will Rod Armstrong be able to stop the gangsters and evil Russians from stealing the nukes and perhaps launching them, and save the kidnapped Susan in the process? I know action movies don't have to be intelligent, but Armstrong is just so dumb it's really unbelievable. Zagarino usually brings the dumb, and here is no exception. In fact, if anything, he's outdone himself in the dumb department. He's beyond wooden. Rod Armstrong is stupid, unlikable, arrogant and annoying, and he usually has some sort of "shirt problem". Either his shirt is ripped, comes off, becomes unbuttoned, or he just plain forgets to wear one. It seems the filmmakers wanted very badly for him to be Dolph Lundgren, as his hair, makeup, and what's left of his outfits strongly recall Dolph. But Zagarino is not Dolph. Not by a long shot. Also he has numerous pictures of himself on his wall. Armstrong makes Project: Shadowchaser (1992) look like a masterpiece.

    One of the better things about Armstrong is its cast of familiar faces. Joe Lara goes over the top as Ponytail, but his unfinished beard really left a sense of incompleteness in the viewer's hearts. He resembles a mid-90's Dennis Miller. We liked him better as the good guy in such films as American Cyborg: Steel Warrior (1993) and Hologram Man (1995). Napier gets slightly more screen time here than in Center of the Web (1992), and he even gets to do some "Napier-Fu", but the extreme sweatiness is unpleasant. Kimberley Kates was a great choice for the eye candy, and Richard Lynch proves he's the most versatile guy in DTV cinema, here living it up as a drunken, carousing Russian military general, the next day playing an Italian gangster with aplomb.

    But sadly, try as they might, even the mightiest DTV cast cannot overcome the inanity of Armstrong. Whoever wrote the dialogue, you'd think they would be satisfied by the fact that is completely mind-numbing, but no, it's incredibly repetitive too! Many things are said more than once. I don't know which is worse, if it was unintentional, or if they were so proud of their great writing, the writer thought we should hear it multiple times. Or they could have assumed their audience is just stupid. Big mistake. The dialogue alone detracts major points from Armstrong.

    Because of the dialogue and dumbness, not to mention how irritating Rod Armstrong is, almost in a Sloane (1984) sort of way, you really don't care about the characters and situations. Add to that a jumbled and unclear plot and you have a serious mess on your hands. Perhaps the ultimate "turn off your brain" movie, unless you are a die hard fan of any of the actors here or DTV movies themselves, it might be wise to steer clear of Armstrong.

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    billy_karate

    Right idea, wrong genre?

    There used to be a time when you could stumble across a movie in a bargain bin and it be realized as a masterpiece. Occasionally the path of cult classics discovered by today's audience. Now, however, with the vast amount of low budget movies being made these days it seems there are too many diamonds lost in the celluloid rough.

    After watching 'Armstrong' countless times I was still unsure of how to take it. Excellently choreographed spoof (to top all others including 'Airplane!') or baneful and calamitous one-take-per-shot "action" adventure.

    I'm still confused but I urge you to check it out. It made me laugh and it made me cry.
    4mistertcj

    Armstrong.....and you're not!!

    Well, seeing as there is no mind boggling plot involved with this movie and other reviewers have given the full story away, together with the fact that they have said all I would say.......there isn't much left for me to put in writing. The film itself is quite an entertaining 95 minutes, but could have been so much better had a lot of the acting not been so wooden. Wooden acting from the lead (Frank Zagarino) and overacting from the villain (Joe Lara) are major problems. The script is pretty lame, the action scenes slow and contrived. Excellent character actor Charles Napier couldn't even save the day.

    I have no idea why it was certificated 18.......maybe the certification criteria has changed somewhat since 1998. There is not a lot of swearing and hardly any gore so all I can think is that the certificate is due to leading lady Kimberley Kates' elongated chase scene wearing (on top) just a wet see-through blouse clearly showing off her silicon.

    All that being said, I still found it watchable. It's not the worst film I've seen.
    16RiMM

    *cough*

    This movie is hilarious. The plot is laughable, and the seriousness that the characters can maintain is incredible! This movie was honestly one of the worst movies i have ever seen, if just because of how serious it tries to be. I'd like to say there is a strong point in this movie... maybe its the comedy

    Not recommended unless you are verrrry easily amused.
    6pauly27uk

    not a bad little B movie

    cheaply made i only watched originally because Joe Lara was in it. not his best performance.

    Kimberley Kates does a great nude scene. that girl is worth watching this film for.

    i picked this dvd up at a local second hand shop for only £2.99 so i am happy i got it.

    will not go into the plot as the last person to review it said it all.

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    • Trivia
      During the apartment fight scene a poster can be seem in the background several times, this is a Russian advert for Tarzan in Manhattan, a film starring Joe Lara as the titular Tarzan.
    • Goofs
      During the chase scene Susan is clearly wearing a pair of black panties despite never having put on a pair in the previous scene.
    • Quotes

      Ponytail: [pointing a gun at Armstrong] In a second, I'm gonna shoot you straight to Hell!

      Rod Armstrong: [Armstrong disarms and throws a spear at Ponytail, killing him] If you're gonna shoot, shoot, don't talk!

    • Connections
      References Mon ami Dunston (1996)

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    • Release date
      • March 19, 1998 (Greece)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Armstrong
    • Filming locations
      • Sofia, Bulgaria
    • Production companies
      • Golan / Dadon Impact Pictures
      • Martien Holdings A.V.V.
      • Millennium Films
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    • Budget
      • $2,300,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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