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Gunpowder

  • 1986
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
75
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Gunpowder (1986)
ActionComedy

Debra Burton plays an evil genius trying to put economic reins on the world. Martin Potter and David Gullium are two spies are on a mission to save the world.Debra Burton plays an evil genius trying to put economic reins on the world. Martin Potter and David Gullium are two spies are on a mission to save the world.Debra Burton plays an evil genius trying to put economic reins on the world. Martin Potter and David Gullium are two spies are on a mission to save the world.

  • Director
    • Norman J. Warren
  • Writer
    • Rory Maclean
  • Stars
    • David Gilliam
    • Martin Potter
    • Gordon Jackson
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.5/10
    75
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Norman J. Warren
    • Writer
      • Rory Maclean
    • Stars
      • David Gilliam
      • Martin Potter
      • Gordon Jackson
    • 4User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    David Gilliam
    David Gilliam
    • Gunn
    Martin Potter
    Martin Potter
    • Powder
    Gordon Jackson
    Gordon Jackson
    • Sir Anthony Phelps
    Anthony Schaeffer
    • Lovall
    David Miller
    • Dr. Vache
    Debra Burton
    • Coffee Carradine
    Susan Rutherford
    • Penny Keynes
    Rachel Laurence
    • Miss Bolt
    Martin Oldfield
    • Sean O'Brian
    Alan Fontaine
    • The Cream Twins
    Brian Fontaine
    • The Cream Twins
    Stephen Crane
    • Boddington
    Patrick Nyland
    • Gatekeeper
    Joyce Grundy
    • Housekeeper
    Hayden Pearce
    • Bank clerk
    Hugh Wooldridge
    • Lab technician
    Anthony Crewe
    • Scuba diver
    Bobby Gervis
    • Director
      • Norman J. Warren
    • Writer
      • Rory Maclean
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    lor_

    Poor imitation of James Bond movies

    My review was written in July 1987 after watching the film on Vestron video cassette.

    "Gunpowder" is a destitute man's answer to James Bond. Actually, this low-budget British entry for the home video trade plays like a cheap version of Lindsay Shonteff's Bond spoofs and is made palatable by the efforts of a game cast.

    Alarmingly implausible plot has Gordon Jackson tearing his hair out as a U. K. government official faced with news that lots of gold is being sold, undermining Western currencies and economics. He calls for Gunpowder, the special agent tem of Gunn (David Giliam, with an American accent) and his partner Powder (Martin Potter, swishily entertaining as an effete sidekick).

    A mad scientist Dr Vacho (David Miller, wearing a gold bow tie and el) is in France, scheming to take over by virtue of his invention of causing gold to stay in liquid form without heating. He hasBritish scientist Penny Keynes (Susan Rutherford) kidnapped to help him, but the heroes rescue her and save the day. A subplot involving a pretty double agent improbably named Coffee Carradine (Debra Burton) is typically tongue-in-cheek.

    Apart from a helicopter/speed boat chase, film is hurt by its inadequate budget, much of which appears to be in the form of donations or extensive product plugola such as shameless hawking of a dairy (that serves as a front fot the baddies' gold-smuggling operations). Rachel Lawrence portrays the Miss Moneypenny-styled character of this series, with the switch that she joins in he action in the final reel, commando-style.
    4Leofwine_draca

    If you're a fan of Norman J. Warren, don't bother

    Having seen and enjoyed all of Norman J. Warren's horror movies, I was intrigued to see this Bond spoof to see how it compared. Sadly, it doesn't. The budget is no bigger but this kind of expansive action story just doesn't work on a tiny budget, as any viewer of action cinema will tell you. Instead we get a ridiculously unfunny scenario with a couple of guys, Gun and Powder; the effete one is played by Martin Potter of SATAN'S SLAVE and CRAZE fame. Their adventures involve them being shouted at by an exasperated Gordon Jackson, fighting off random black henchmen, and shooting up the woods at the climax. The 'seduction' sequence in the milk shop is perhaps the cringiest thing I've ever seen on screen.
    1drthorstenkrings

    Don't bother

    This film makes the work of Ed Wood look like highbrow art. It's neither a serious spy film nor a parody. The plot is absolutely ludicrous but not on a good sense. It's just nonsensical scenes strung together. The bits and pieces just don't come together. It is badly written and incompetently executed. It's not even one of those movies that are so bad that they are good. Gordon Jackson gives his standard George Cowley routine and looks misplaced among the hams he's acting with. I have no idea if this was meant to be what it is or whether it is sheer incompetence. Overall, just don't bother. D'oh.

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    • Trivia
      Norman J. Warren said this was produced by the same producer as Bloody New Year (1987), who hired him to direct and told him she had set up arrangements to make the film in Macclesfield, England. But when he arrived with a production crew, nothing had been done. They had to start from scratch which was a massive undertaking, including renting boats and helicopters since it was a spoof James Bond film.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Zeg 'ns Aaa: Goudeerlijk (1987)

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    • Release date
      • November 26, 1986 (West Germany)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kommando Gold Crash
    • Filming locations
      • Whaley Bridge, High Peak, Derbyshire, England, UK(on location)
    • Production companies
      • Cinema and Theatre Seating Limited
      • Lazer Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 22m(82 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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