A terrorist group lead by Colonel Baron has taken over an Israeli biochemical weapon laboratory. Colonel Baron wants to get his hands on a new secret weapon developed by Dr. Allie Levin. Dut... Read allA terrorist group lead by Colonel Baron has taken over an Israeli biochemical weapon laboratory. Colonel Baron wants to get his hands on a new secret weapon developed by Dr. Allie Levin. Dutton Hatfield from the U.S. embassy must help Dr. Levin keep her invention away from the ba... Read allA terrorist group lead by Colonel Baron has taken over an Israeli biochemical weapon laboratory. Colonel Baron wants to get his hands on a new secret weapon developed by Dr. Allie Levin. Dutton Hatfield from the U.S. embassy must help Dr. Levin keep her invention away from the bad guys.
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First off, the acting looks very passable. Jeff Speakman finally gets a chance to show he can be in a movie where his martial arts mastery isn't needed. Ron Silver is believable as the bad guy, but he seems pigeon-holed into this kind of role. (You may not remember, but he played the exact same role in Van Damme's laughable "Timecop") Rochelle Swanson is fairly descent, but the former porn star(I'm only assuming she is; I haven't heard otherwise)delivers the "damsel-in-distress-turned-heroic-partner" role off without too much difficulty.
Secondly, the action is non-stop once it gets started. Keynote sequences are omitted, but they come at you fast and furious. The violence isn't as graphic as other Speakman films, but is standable.
The plot, though laughable, is pretty basic: Madman captures chemical facility and unknown/unexpected visitor saves the day. Other than this, I won't give away too much, so just see this movie. It's no "Aliens", but you'll be entertained by it.
Sgt. Hatfield (Jeff Speakman) from the American embassy in Tel Aviv is assigned to escort a group of scientists from the airport to a chemical research facility. The head turns out to be disgruntled former Colonel Baron (Ron Silver) stealing a dangerous compound while blackmailing Washington. When he takes complete control of the place it's up to Hatfield with the help of Dr. Levin (Rochelle Swanson) to stop them.
Of the dtv flicks Speakman was resigned to after 'The Perfect Weapon', I choose this because Ron Silver was in it and he can play a good villain. He gets some lines to chew on and deliver in his satisfying manner. Of course Speakman is up to the task of beating people and firing off guns. You get to see him perform a bunch of kenpo karate. Oddly Swanson (Sorceress) who looks good never gets naked.
Every part of 'Deadly Outbreak' is strictly generic. Feeling like a retread with scenes you've seen a million times before, stock characters and a poor musical score. It's competently made, but not at all memorable.
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- TriviaThe character Dutton Hatfield's middle name is Elvis and he was born in Memphis.
- GoofsThe sulfuric acid is stored in a large open metallic tray of about 300 gallons. If this was concentrated sulfuric acid, it would have reacted with the metal long ago and leaked everywhere.
- Quotes
Dutton Hatfield: [Sees a bunch of dead soldiers after a take over] Well, this is another fine mess I got myself into.
- Alternate versionsThe German Rental-Video Release was cut in more the 40 scenes in order to reduce violence. Only the Press-Release is uncut
- ConnectionsEdited from Project Shadowchaser II (1994)
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- Runtime1 hour 28 minutes
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- 1.85 : 1