An American army intelligence officer discovers corruption and murder by American soldiers in Vietnam.
Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Antonio Sabato Jr. | ... | Jack Poynt | |
Fred Ward | ... | Max Camden | |
Kelly Rutherford | ... | Jodi | |
Susie Park | ... | Kim | |
Sean Kanan | ... | Jay | |
R. Lee Ermey | ... | Col. Ben Wilder | |
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Michael Green | ... | John Vanhorn |
Dana Lee | ... | Lem Sho Pang | |
Curt Cornelius | ... | Young Vanhorn | |
Ethan Flower | ... | Young Camden | |
Eyal Podell | ... | Johnny Hall | |
Al Vicente | ... | Dennis | |
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Kimble Jemison | ... | Scotty Boyd |
Ray Laska | ... | Roger Stark | |
Joe O'Connor | ... | Wicks |
An American army intelligence officer discovers corruption and murder by American soldiers in Vietnam.
The film starts out with an interesting premise but disappoints as it progresses. The situation from the Vietnam War that starts us off is compelling enough, but the story then goes off in several directions and can't decide which one it wants to develop. As other reviewers have noted, it recycles themes from several other movies and in the end almost becomes predictable from its reworking of these plots. I kept expecting to see Jon Voight (a la "Odessa File"; if you've seen it, you'll figure out why) pop out but had to settle for the mostly unknown cast. Despite this, the movie is fast paced and full of action and presents mild, if not very mindful, entertainment.