Bloodfist VI: Ground Zero explained

Bloodfist VI: Ground Zero
Director:Rick Jacobson
Starring:Don Wilson
Marcus Aurelius
Michael Blanks
Anthony Boyer
Cat Sassoon
Music:John R. Graham
J. Eric Schmidt
Studio:Hollywood Road Films
Distributor:New Concorde
Runtime:86 minutes
Country:United States
Language:English

Bloodfist VI: Ground Zero is a 1995 American action film directed by Rick Jacobson and starring Don Wilson, Marcus Aurelius, Michael Blanks, and Anthony Boyer. It was written by Brendan Broderick and Rob Kerchner.

Premise

Air Force courier Nick Corrigan is dispatched to deliver a critical message to a remote nuclear missile base in the Midwest. Unbeknownst to him, a group of terrorists has seized control of the base with the intention of launching missiles at major cities across the nation. In a desperate move, they imprison Nick within the base to prevent him from thwarting their scheme. However, what the terrorists fail to realize is that Sgt. Corrigan is a seasoned ex-Special Forces operative, fully equipped to neutralize them and their plans, even under the most challenging circumstances.

Criticism

Jack Shaheen lists Bloodfist VI: Ground Zero as one of the most Anti-Arabist films produced by the United States film industry.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Shaheen, Jack G. . Jack Shaheen

    . . Olive Branch Press . 2001 . 978-1-56656-388-8 . Jack Shaheen.