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Directed by | Teddy Page (as Tedd Hemingway) |
Written by | Rod Davis James Gaines |
Starring | Gary Daniels James Gaines |
Cinematography | Vic Sanders |
Edited by | Edgar Vincent |
Music by | Patrick Corman |
Production company | Solar Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Countries | United States Philippines |
Language | English |
Final Reprisal is a 1988 action film directed by Teddy Page and starring Gary Daniels (in his first starring role) and James Gaines. It was shot in the Philippines, and released directly-to-video in the mid 1988.
Plot
Sergeant David Callahan leads a task force of U.S. Marines sent in behind enemy lines to perform a secret mission. The mission becomes a failure, when commandos kill the daughter of powerful Captain Vinai. Five years later Callahan lives in Thailand, and works as a secret adviser of the Thai Special Forces. Unfinished feuds from Callahan's past return, and the soldier is forced to come back to the Vietnamese P.O.W. camp he escaped years before, then fight off a deadly duel.
Cast
- Gary Daniels as Sergeant David Callahan
- James Gaines as Charles Murphy
- David Light as Douglas Anderson
- Richard King as Captain Vinai
- Protacio Dee as Tran Van Phu
- Oscar Daniels as The Colonel
- Hassim Hassam as El Chameleon
- Peter Rise as Paul Callahan
References
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Categories:
- 1988 films
- 1980s action films
- American LGBT-related films
- American films
- English-language films
- Films set in Thailand
- Philippine films
- Philippine action films
- Philippine war films
- Philippine LGBT-related films
- Films about the United States Marine Corps
- Vietnam War films
- Foreign films shot in the Philippines
- 1980s action film stubs