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Special Forces (2003)

Special Forces (2003)
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The fate of an American hostage lies in the hands of the most skilled soldiers the U.S. Army has to offer in this explosive action entry from U.S. Seals 2 director Isaac Florentine. Time is running out for American photojournalist Wendy Teller (Daniella Deutscher), and if Major Don Hardin (Marshall Teague) and his team of fearless expert soldiers don't locate her fast or bow to Bosnian war veteran Hasib Rafendek's (Eli Danker) demand to free Bosnian war criminals, the shell-shocked veteran is sure to follow through on his promise to bury her. Unfortunately for Hasib, the only way the U.S. negotiates with terrorists is with bullets and bombs. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Marshall TeagueTim Abell, (more)
Director(s):
Isaac Florentine
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Special Forces

The fate of an American hostage lies in the hands of the most skilled soldiers the U.S. Army has to offer in this explosive action entry from U.S. Seals 2 director Isaac Florentine. Time is running out for American photojournalist Wendy Teller (Daniella Deutscher), and if Major Don Hardin (Marshall Teague) and his team of fearless expert soldiers don't locate her fast or bow to Bosnian war veteran Hasib Rafendek's (Eli Danker) demand to free Bosnian war criminals, the shell-shocked veteran is sure to follow through on his promise to bury her. Unfortunately for Hasib, the only way the U.S. negotiates with terrorists is with bullets and bombs. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
96 mins

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Director(s):
Isaac Florentine
Writer(s):
David White
Producer(s):
Danny LernerMichael P. FlanniganBoaz Davidson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Graphic Violence)
Categories:
Action / Adventure
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Michael S.

    I watched this movie on 8/3/06, it starts with a raid on a "Hezbollah" terrorist camp.Even though it's a minute part of the movie, it woke me up to the fact that movie directors knew of the Hezbollah terrorist years before I knew of their existance.It pissed me off that so many "Special Forces" had to die for a dumb reporter. But then again it's only a movie and when I excepted this I was able to enjoy the flick. For what it was entertainment.

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    JOHN B. J.

    Although slightly predictable this a great action movie. The martial arts at the conclusion was tremendous.

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    Steven N.

    This could be considered the film that helped launch the career of martial artist Scott Adkins, also known as Yuri Boyka from the Undisputed series also directed by Isaac Florentine. When a journalist named Wendy Teller is held hostage by a madman after she takes incriminating evidence of him executing civilians, Special Forces major Don Hardin and his team of tough as nails covert operators go behind enemy lines to retrieve her. Along for the ride is SAS operative Talbot (Adkins) who gives aid to the Special Forces team and to get payback for the death of his comrade Paul Cathers. Some cool gunfights and high-flying slam bang martial arts action performed by Hardin's team, but Adkin's character Talbot steals the show, especially with his final fight against Rafendek's second in command. This movie may be B-grade but Florentine doesn't disappoint and the action hits hard and doesn't let up. I recommend this to anyone whose into H.K. style fights and stunts.

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