Saturday 3 January 2009

AMERICAN FORCE 4: SOLDIER TERMINATORS (Philippines/HK, 1989)

aka Soldier Terminators
aka Aerolite Force 4: Soldier Terminators


It seems like NOBODY has noticed this but one of the main characters in this movie is played by Anthony Alonzo. He's not credited even tho he has one of the lead roles. This is most likely because his footage stems from the Filipino film that Godfrey Ho used for his cut & paste movie!

VHS/Japan/fullscreen/English dub/Jap. subs


VHS/Greece/fullscreen/English dub/Greek subs




Review from Trash-online catalogue:
AMERICAN FORCE 4: SOLDIER TERMINATORS (1988)
Directed by Charless Lee (Godfrey Ho?)
Starring Paul John Stanners , Anders Hallerg
A phantom freedom force fight against oppression in the South Pacific. An army of secretly trained mercenaries indoctrinated into a cause that is itself an elitist organization. Their objective, to take back control, but ultimately described with the line ‘‘You never know about these groups , they can be against something today, then when they get some power they become like the enemy they fought!’’. Time then to send in Alexander Sampson , an under cover special forces commando. What follows is unbelievably cheesy, ultra-explosive action, in the unique IFD style. As for the atrocious music score, don't let it fool you into believing your DVD is defective- it is just as bad as it sounds! Don't miss our great-looking print of a trully rare Hong Kong trash gem.

3 comments:

  1. Good old Trash On Line 'Borrowing' portions of my Reviews to sell their 'Copies' of movies without even a mention of where or who the wordage comes from.

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  2. The good people at IFD Films sent me a copy of Soldier Terminators, so finally after 22 years I got the chance to watch myself die in the war torn jungles of Hong Kong. There is something really amazing about film as a medium, to see it now makes 22 years feel like it was only yesterday.

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  3. Hey Vincent!

    So good to hear you finally got to see the film!!! And yes, film is a weird medium. It's like walking into a time machine. I certainly hope you enjoyed the "visit" (i.e. visiting yourself 22 yrs into the past).

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