Description
The Delta force DVD 1986 Delta Kommandó / Directed by Menahem Golan / Starring: Chuck Norris, Lee Marvin, Martin Balsam, Joey Bishop, Kim Delaney
UPC 59995442443368
MADE IN EU
REGION 2 PAL DVD
Audio: English 2.0, Hungarian 2.0 mono
Subtitle: English, Hungarian
Runtime: 129 minutes
English Summary:
The Delta Force is a 1986 American action film starring Chuck Norris and Lee Marvin (in his final film appearance) as leaders of an elite group of Special Operations Forces personnel based on the real life U.S. Army Delta Force unit. Directed, co-written and co-produced by Menahem Golan, the film features Martin Balsam, Joey Bishop, Robert Vaughn, Steve James, Robert Forster, Shelley Winters, George Kennedy, and an uncredited Liam Neeson in an early role.[2] Two sequels were produced, entitled Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection and the direct-to-video Delta Force 3: The Killing Game. The Delta Force was "inspired" by the hijacking of TWA Flight 847.
Operation Eagle Claw is aborted after a fatal helicopter crash, with the U.S. Delta Force evacuating to their C-130 transports. Among them is Captain Scott McCoy, who, against orders, rescues his wounded comrade, Peterson (William Wallace), from the burning helicopter before the team finally evacuates. McCoy expresses his disgust for the politicians and the military hierarchy that forced the mission to launch despite the risks, and announces his resignation.
Five years later, a group of Lebanese terrorists hijack American Travelways Airlines Flight 282, a Boeing 707 flying from Cairo to New York City via Athens and Rome. Taking all 144 passengers and crew hostage on the Athens-Rome leg, the pro-Khomeini New World Revolutionary Organization (based on Hezbollah), led by two terrorists named Abdul Rafai and Mustafa, force Captain Roger Campbell and his crew to fly the 707 to Beirut, where they make demands to the United States government that, if not met, will result in the death of each of the hostages. During the crisis, they segregate the Jewish passengers from the Americans by forcing a reluctant German flight purser named Ingrid Harding to identify them. A Catholic priest, William O'Malley, joins the Jews in solidarity. Unbeknownst to the authorities, the Jewish hostages are then taken off the plane and transported to a militant-controlled area of Beirut, while a dozen additional henchmen are brought on board.
Hungarian Summary:
Cast / Szereplők:
Delta Force
- Chuck Norris as Maj. Scott McCoy, the co-leader of the Delta Force unit.
- Lee Marvin as Col. Nick Alexander, The commander of the Delta Force unit.
- Robert Vaughn as Gen. Woodbridge, US general, The commander of JSOC.
- Steve James as Bobby, a member of the Delta Force unit and a friend of Scott.
- William Wallace as Pete Peterson, a member of the unit who dies near the end of the film.
- Jerry Weinstock as Dr. Jack, the military doctor of the unit.
- Shaike Ophir as Father Nicholas, a Greek-Orthodox hieromonk who provides intelligence to the Israelis.
- Liam Neeson as Delta Force member (uncredited extra)[4]
- Mykelti Williamson as Delta Force member (uncredited extra)
Lebanese terrorists
- Robert Forster as Abdul Rafai, the leader of the terrorist group.
- David Menahem as Mustafa, member of the terrorist group.
- Avi Loziah as Jaffer, another member of the terrorist group.
- Uri Gavriel as Jamil, commander of the military terrorist group.
- Adiv Gahshan as Salim, member of the military terrorist group.
Crew and passengers
- Bo Svenson as Capt. Roger Campbell
- Hanna Schygulla as Flight purser Ingrid Harding
- Martin Balsam as Ben Kaplan
- Shelley Winters as Edie Kaplan
- Joey Bishop as Harry Goldman
- Lainie Kazan as Sylvia Goldman
- George Kennedy as Father William O'Malley
- Kim Delaney as Sister Mary
- Chelli Goldenberg as Tina
- Charles Floye as U.S. Navy Diver Tom Hale
- Howard Jackson as Ed
- Jerry Lazarus as Robert Levine
- Susan Strasberg as Debra Levine
- Natalie Roth as Ellen Levine
Directed by | Menahem Golan |
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Music by | Alan Silvestri |
Cinematography | David Gurfinkel |
Edited by | Alain Jakubowicz |
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Golan-Globus Productions
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Distributed by | Cannon Film Distributors |
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129 minutes |
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