Tactical Assault
Tactical Assault | |
---|---|
Directed by | Mark Griffiths |
Produced by | Jack L. Warner |
Written by | David Goldenr |
Starring |
|
Music by | Arthur Kempel |
Cinematography | Blake T. Evans |
Edited by | Barry Zetlin |
Release date | 1998 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Search Tactical Assault on Amazon.Tactical Assault is a 1998 action film directed by Mark Griffiths, written by David Golden, and starring Rutger Hauer, Robert Patrick, Isabel Glasser and Dey Young.[1]
Plot[edit]
Colonel Lee 'Tiger' Banning (Robert Patrick) and Captain John "Doc" Holiday (Rutger Hauer) are fighter pilots who get involved in a deadly shootout in the Iraqi no-fly zone in 1990. Doc intends to shoot down a commercial airliner, when Lee shoots Doc down.
Doc is captured, and Lee covers up his actions by reporting that Doc was shot down by an Iraqi Air Force fighter and Lee's missing missile was shot at the Iraqis but missed its target.
After Doc's release, the two men are assigned to NATO duty during the Bosnian War but, as the now famed Lee discovers, Doc blames him for his imprisonment and intends to destroy Lee's life.
Meanwhile, Lee's pregnant wife Jennifer goes to a replacement Doctor Liebermann, who is actually Doc in disguise.
An Air Force psychiatrist, Dr. Baxter, is assigned to Doc. Lee raises concerns about Doc's mental stability.
Doc continues to haunt Lee. He also disables Lee's missiles during a crucial flight into enemy territory, causing the loss of a ground-attack aircraft. The two men have a fight, after which a distraught Lee comes home and tells his wife the truth.
Doc meanwhile strangles Baxter and kills Jennifer's bodyguard while she is at home, in an attempt to kill the Bannings. The Bannings escape on Lee's Jeep CJ and are chased by Doc in a T-72 tank, which Lee destroys using an RPG. However, Doc survives and joins Lee's combat flight the next day, disguised as Lee's wingman. He attacks Lee in the air and Jennifer in the NATO HQ. However, they both survive and Doc is successfully downed by Lee. In the final scene, Lee holds their newborn baby, General, while Jennifer takes a picture.
Cast[edit]
Main[edit]
- Rutger Hauer as Captain John 'Doc' Holiday
- Robert Patrick as Colonel Lee Banning
- Isabel Glasser as Jennifer Banning
- Dey Young as Dr. Baxter
- Ken Howard as General Horace White
- Barry Zetlin as AWACS Controller
- Harri James as Enlisted Woman
- Tam Logan as Lieutenant Conklin
- Wendy Benson-Landes as Maureen (credited as Wendy Benson)
Supporting[edit]
- Frank Moran as Irish Setter
- Bruce Anderson as Lieutenant Roberts
- Michael W. Mitchell as Hawk (credited as Mike Mitchell)
- David Kadas as Dutchman
- John Nadler as "Scout"
- Richard Langan as "Cougar"
- Sándor Téri as Market Clerk (credited as Sandor Teri)
- Billy Royale as Chopper Pilot #1
- Richard Boehm as Chopper Pilot #2
- Nick Liebeskind as Chopper Pilot #3
- Joseph Darren as Controller
- Matthew Rutson Cooney as Flashback Controller (credited as Matthew Cooney)
- Péter Katona as Sergeant Thomas (credited as Peter Katona)
- László Áron as R. Kravchek (credited as Laszlo Aron)
- Barna Illyés as Airliner Pilot
- Kitty Kéri as Airliner Stewardess (credited as Kitty Kery)
- Zoltán Karácsonyi as Sleepy Soldier (credited as Zoltan Karacsonyi)
- Csaba Pindroch as SAM Targeting Soldier
- Scott Bixler as Jack Tyson
- Jim W. Barnett as Young Sergeant (credited as Jim W. Barhett)
- Lukács Bicskey as Charles Mason (credited as Lukacs Bicskey)
Reception[edit]
Video Business reviewed the film, writing "Given his experience playing both quiet sociopaths and maniacal killers, Hauer is perfectly cast as the vengeful Doc, while Patrick, who's more easily identified in nastier roles, seems a trifle ill-at-ease as a hero."[2]
References[edit]
- ↑ "Tactical Assault". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved March 23, 2016.
- ↑ Hulse, Ed (September 1999). "Tactical Assault (review)". Video Business. 19 (37): 14.
External links[edit]
This article about an adventure film is a stub. You can help EverybodyWiki by expanding it. |
This article "Tactical Assault" is from Wikipedia. The list of its authors can be seen in its historical and/or the page Edithistory:Tactical Assault. Articles copied from Draft Namespace on Wikipedia could be seen on the Draft Namespace of Wikipedia and not main one.