Delta Force Commando Explained

Delta Force Commando
Director:Pierluigi Ciriaci[1]
Producer:Milos Antic
Starring:
Music:Elio Polizzi
Cinematography:Al Bartholomew
Editing:Fiorenza Muller
Distributor:Life International
Runtime:98 minutes
Country:Italy

Delta Force Commando, is a 1987 Italian "macaroni combat" war film directed by Pierluigi Ciriaci as Frank Valenti and starring Fred Williamson and Bo Svenson.

Plot

An American pilot and a member of the "Delta Force" set off in pursuit of a terrorist group in possession of a tactical nuclear weapon.

Cast

Release and reception

Delta Force Commando was released by Vista on home video in the United States on November 25, 1987.[2] [3]

On the original home video release, The Capital Times summarized that the "acting is terrible but there are a number of dazzling action scenes."[4] In the German Film almanach Fischer film almanach, the reviewer found that the film was a "primitive war film" with dubious politics.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Fischer Film Almanach 1989. 3-596-24486-2. Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag. German. 1989. 88–89.
  2. News: Detroit Free Press. 3D. November 26, 1987. New Releases. Newspapers.com.
  3. News: Chicago Tribune. CN. November 6, 1987. New Releases. Newspapers.com.
  4. News: Video. December 8, 1987. 18. The Capital Times. November 27, 2022. Newspapers.com.