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Latest revision as of 22:04, 4 April 2024
Movie (1987)
Starring:
Reb Brown (Sgt. Michael Ransom)
Christopher Connelly (Col. Radek)
Louise Kamsteeg (Olga)
Luciano Pigozzi (Le Due)
Alex Vitale (Jakoda)
Karen Lopez (Cho-Li)
When he is doublecrossed by his commanding officer Colonel Radek, while on a mission in Vietnam, Strike Commando sergeant Mike Ransom ends up as the sole survivor of his team. He is nursed back to health by a French missionary and a group of Vietnamese villagers. But when it turns out Radek is a traitor, the Viet Cong, led by a sadistic Soviet officer named Jakoda, massacre the innocent villagers, and Ransom swears revenge.
Also from this series:
Bell 214
Bell UH-1C Iroquois
Used in two extractions. In the first, Ransom is successfully picked up. In the second, however, Radek orders the door gunner to fire on Ransom.
Bell UH-1C Gunship
Bell UH-1H Iroquois
Boeing 747-2F6B
McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30
Used by Ransom to fly to Manila to search for Radek.
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