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The Base 2: Guilty as Charged

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The Base 2: Guilty as Charged is a 2000 action film written by C. Courtney Joyner and Jeff Albert, produced by Dana Dubovsky and Mark L. Lester, directed by Mark L. Lester[1] and starring Antonio Sabato Jr. and James Remar. It is also the sequel to the 1999 film The Base.

Tagline: The Army has one simple rule... kill or be killed.

Plot

Two dozen U.S. soldiers are missing without a trace and the President wants answers. Lt. John Murphy is sent undercover to find them. But what he's about to discover is an underground military court where those judged guilty of fraud are sentenced. Despite doing nothing wrong, only serving the country, they are forced into a lethal sport of hunting – and they are the prey. After they have killed the psychopathic Lieutenant, ears are cut off for the collection to feed a black market betting system that has its tentacles in every U.S. army base. It will take more than surviving the game and bringing down the sadistic ringleader to stop the body count from rising.

Cast

  • Antonio Sabato Jr.: Lt. John Murphy/Sgt. Hawks
  • James Remar: Lt. Col. Strauss
  • Duane Davis: Goose
  • Yuji Okumoto: Davis
  • Melissa Lewis: Lee
  • Elijah Mahar: Willetts
  • Emilio Rivera: Pvt. Alberto Ramirez
  • Johnny Urbon: Lt. Daniel Zach
  • William Jones: Lt. Col. Joe Serano
  • Deron McBee: Cletus
  • Randy Mulkey: Col. Howard
  • Gary Cervantes: Sgt. Hugo Ramirez (as Carlos Cervantes)
  • Robert Crow: Gen. Gray
  • Bob Rudd: Gen. Walsh


References


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