U. S. army dude and Soviet army dude fight a sort of proxy war along the Czechoslovakian border.
Nearly as laughably inept as Red Dawn. Except that was directed by some nobody and starred Patrick Swayze and a bunch of TV actors (sorry, Charlie Sheen fans, but that's what he is). This movie is helmed by John Frankenheimer, and stars Roy Scheider, Jurgen Prochnow and Harry Dean Stanton.
That's a gigantic head start. Yet it's barely any more credible.
I'd be willing to bet that if a U. S. Army colonel wandered over the border he'd be shot by whichever side found him first, rather than risk a cowboy like that sparking WWIII.
And that voice-over by Stanton. So aggravating.
Nearly as laughably inept as Red Dawn. Except that was directed by some nobody and starred Patrick Swayze and a bunch of TV actors (sorry, Charlie Sheen fans, but that's what he is). This movie is helmed by John Frankenheimer, and stars Roy Scheider, Jurgen Prochnow and Harry Dean Stanton.
That's a gigantic head start. Yet it's barely any more credible.
I'd be willing to bet that if a U. S. Army colonel wandered over the border he'd be shot by whichever side found him first, rather than risk a cowboy like that sparking WWIII.
And that voice-over by Stanton. So aggravating.