The Last Warrior
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German title | The Last Warrior |
Original title | The Last Patrol |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 2000 |
length | 91 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 16 |
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Director | Sheldon Lettich |
script |
Stephen J. Breckley Pamela K. Long |
production |
Hanan Kotzky Jacob Kotzky |
music | David Michael Frank |
camera | David Gurfinkel |
cut |
Martha Huntley Isaac Sehayek |
occupation | |
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The Last Warrior is an American action film directed by Sheldon Lettich from 2000 and starring Dolph Lundgren .
action
The US Army -Offizier Nick Preston snubbed the president. As a punishment, he is transferred to a dump for used military equipment. Hardly has he started his job when a violent earthquake separates California from the mainland. California and the continent are inaccessible and separated by a highly toxic sea.
After Preston and McBride have clarified the order of precedence, they begin to rebuild the base together with Simco. Not only did they survive, but also a horde of brutal inmates from a maximum security prison. The prisoners, led by the charismatic Jesus, want the water at the base and, in addition to a young woman and her group of children, are holding Simco's wife and a pilot who might know a way back to the mainland. Preston and the others face the fight and manage to free them all.
Reviews
"Action film with cautiously used effects, which knows how to create a genre-typical atmosphere, but is not averse to reactionary ideas."
Web links
- The Last Warrior in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ^ The Last Warrior. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .