Active Stealth Explained

Active Stealth
Director:Fred Olen Ray
Producer:Jim Wynorski
Starring:Daniel Baldwin
Fred Williamson
Language:English
Country:United States

Active Stealth is a 1999 American action film directed by Fred Olen Ray and starring Daniel Baldwin, Paul Michael Robinson, Joe Lala and Tim Abell.

Premise

Captain Murphy (Daniel Baldwin), an American fighter pilot, is sent on a mission to Mexico by his commanding officer General Reynolds (Fred Williamson) to combat drug dealer Salvatore (Joe Lala) and free hostages he holds.[1] Murphy uses an airplane with experimental stealth technology. When he arrives, Murphy finds he has been set up and the plan is to give Salvatore the new plane.

Reception

The film received poor reviews. Radio Times scored it 1/5.[1] TV Guide scored it 2/5, finding it predictable but praising the action scenes and aerial photography.[2] Apollo Guide rated it 25/100, criticising the slow pace and lack of plot, though noting that the makers had the decency to release it straight to video.[3] Prisma also rated it 2/5.[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Active Stealth. Radio Times. 23 June 2017.
  2. Web site: Pardi. Robert. Active Stealth. TV Guide. 23 June 2017.
  3. https://web.archive.org/web/20100607023929/http://www.apolloguide.com/mov_fullrev.asp?CID=2550 "Active Stealth"
  4. Web site: Active Stealth. Prisma. 23 June 2017.