Defense Play - Murderous games

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Movie
German title Defense Play - Murderous games
Original title Defense play
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1988
length 88 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
Rod
Director Monte Markham
script Aubrey Solomon
Steve Greenberg
production Kodiak Films
music Arthur B. Rubinstein
camera Timothy Galfas
cut James Ruxin
occupation
  • David Oliver : Scott Denton
  • Susan Ursitti : Karen Vandermeer
  • Monte Markham : Mark Denton
  • Eric Gilloim: Bill Starkey
  • Jamie McMurray: Norm Beltzer
  • William Frankfather: General Phillips
  • Terence Cooper: Professor Vandermeer

Defense Play is a 1988 action drama.

action

Professor Vandermeer is working on a secret project for the US Air Force called Dart: a small helicopter for reconnaissance and defense. When the professor is killed, Colonel Denton comes under suspicion. His son Scott and Vandermeer's daughter believe in his innocence and are looking for the real killer and his motives.

criticism

"The outdated history is hard to beat in terms of simplicity."

“Hair-raising, primitive spy story that warms up the Cold War. It corresponds to the simplicity of the cheap story that the enemy parties use remote-controlled toy helicopters equipped with laser cannons to kill each other. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. TV feature film
  2. Defense Play - Murderous Games. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used