Toy Soldiers (1984 film) explained

Toy Soldiers
Director:David Andrew Fisher
Producer:Walter Fox
Starring:Jason Miller
Cleavon Little
Terri Garber
Tim Robbins
Music:Leland Bond
Cinematography:Francisco Bojorquez
Editing:Geoffrey Rowland
Distributor:Metropolitan Filmexport
New World Pictures
Runtime:85 minutes
Country:United States
Mexico
Language:English
Spanish

Toy Soldiers is a 1984 action film co-production between the United States and Mexico, written and directed by David Andrew Fisher and starring Jason Miller, Cleavon Little, Tim Robbins and Terri Garber.[1]

Premise

A group of Caltech students yachting off the coast of Central America are held hostage by terrorists. A retired U.S. Marine trains the hostages' friends to become an impromptu special ops force.

Cast

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Toy Soldiers. Rotten Tomatoes.