Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: SEV5380BR
- Format: Blu-ray
- UPC: 760137538080
- Street Date: 06/22/21
- PreBook Date: 05/18/21
- Label: Severin Films »
- Genre: Action/Adventure
- Run Time: 102 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: STEREO
- Year of Production: 1986
- Region Code: 1
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: NORTH AMERICA
- Language: English
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Strike Commando
BRUNO MATTEI'S LEGENDARY RAMBO RIP-OFF NOW SCANNED FROM THE ORIGINAL NEGATIVE
- List Price: $34.95
- Your Price: $34.95
- In Stock: 183
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Two years before the deranged genius of ROBOWAR and SHOCKING DARK, writer/director Bruno Mattei and co-writers Claudio Fragasso & Rossella Drudi borrowed from RAMBO: FIRST BLOOD PART II, MISSING IN ACTION and more to create their own mind-blowing 'Namsploitation masterpiece: Reb Brown (UNCOMMON VALOR) stars as Sgt. Mike Ransom, a one-man war machine on a screaming-for-vengeance mission against brutal Vietcong, merciless Russians, double-crossing U.S. officers and acres of bullet-blasted Philippines jungle. Christopher Connelly (RAIDERS OF ATLANTIS), Luciano Pigozzi (ALL THE COLORS OF THE DARK) and Jim Gaines (ISLAND OF THE LIVING DEAD) co-star in this exploding bamboo gun-tower of "Mattei magic at its finest" (Good Efficient Butchery), now mastered in 2K from the original negative for the first time.
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Bonus Materials
- War Machine – Interview with Co-Director Claudio Fragasso
- All Quiet On The Philippine Front – Interview with Screenwriter Rossella Drudi
- In-Production Promo
- Trailer
Press Quotes
'ABSOLUTELY BATSH*T INSANE... To say that mayhem ensues would be a serious understatement. Reb F*cking Brown is a worldwide treasure.'
—411 Mania
'SEE THIS MOVIE... A great action-filled ride that gets better with each viewing. Best 'going-apesh!t' ending to a movie ever.'
—Explosive Action
The adrenalized combat pauses occasionally for furrow-browed dialogue before culminating in a face-off between Brown and Vitale - who has outfitted himself with steel teeth - that doesn't stretch the limits of credulity as much as it shoves it down a flight of stairs.
—Paul Gaita, The Los Angeles Beat