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Stealth Fighter
on DVD (1999)
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| Starring: |
Ice-T, Costas Mandylor, Ernie Hudson, Erika Eleniak, Andrew Divoff, John Enos, Steve Eastin, Mark Adair-Rios, Paul Terrel Clayton, Sarah Dampf |
| Director: |
Jay Andrews |
| Studio: |
PRISM LEISURE |
| Run time: |
84 mins |
| Certificate: |
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| Genres: |
Action/Adventure, Thriller |
| Languages: |
English |
| Released: |
19/09/2001
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Brief synopsis of Stealth Fighter
Naval officer Owen Turner (Ice-T) fakes his death and joins forces with a Latin American arms smuggler (Andrew Divoff). Turner pilfers a stealth bomber from a Philippine Air Force base and begins plotting his revenge against the US. It isn't long before Turner is bombing everything in sight - military installations, submarines, etc. Only Ryan Mitchell (Costas Mandylor), a naval reserve officer, can stop the overly-destructive Turner and save the US.
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Don?t be fooled by what is a relatively strong cast — this is just another slapdash action cheapie from the ever prolific Jim Wynorski. Here the template seems to be Broken Arrow, with Ice-T playing a top pilot who steals a top of the range stealth fighter plane and then teams up with a drug baron to extort the US Government for billion of dollars. Costas Mandylor is the naval officer assigned to bring the rogue pilot in, and there are fleeting appearances from an eclectic collection of vaguely familiar faces such as former Baywatch babe Erika Eleniak, William Sadler and Ghostbuster Ernie Hudson as the US president. However, no one makes an impression, while the action sequences and effects are laughable.
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