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After a plane is hijacked by terrorists, The Delta Force are sent in to resolve the crisis.



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original title: The Delta Force

genge: Action,Adventure,Drama,Thriller,War

 

imdb: 4.8

duration: 2h 5min

tags: The Delta Force face their deadliest mission ever.

budget: $12,000,000

keywords: antiarab, terrorist, colonel, major, hijacking, hostage, pilot, heldatgunpoint, battlefield, fear, zipline, hotel, beatentodeath, blackops, wirecutters, punchedinthechest, punchedintheface, helicopter


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When the two terrorists Abdul Rafai and Mustafa hijack a Boeing 707 in Athens with 144 passengers and 8 crews, they use a grenade to force pilot Captain Roger Campbell to fly to Beirut, Lebanon, instead of to Rome and New York. Meanwhile the Delta Force commanded by Colonel Nick Alexander and Major Scott McCoy are assigned to resolve the situation. Abdul and Mustafa separate the Jewish and Marine passengers and they are transported to Beirut, while twelve other terrorists embark on board. Then they fly to Algiers, where the women and children are released. McCoy and the Delta Force team are prepared to attack the plane when Alexander learns that there are now fourteen terrorists on board and not only two, and he aborts the mission. Abdul kills a Marine and returns to Beirut with the male passengers on board. Now the Delta Force needs to act in two locations crowded of terrorists to release the hostages. Will they succeed? A 707 aircraft jetliner on its way from Athens to Rome and then to New York City is hijacked by two Lebanese terrorists. The terrorists demand that the pilot take them to Beirut. What the terrorists don't realize is that an elite team of commandos led by Major McCoy (Norris) and by Colonel Alexander (Marvin) as been called into service to eliminate all terrorists on the jetliner and who's involved in the hijacking and try to retake the plane before the terrorists kill all the hostages. At first, I had to remind myself that I was watching a Cannon movie. After all, this studio were notorious for making some of the cheesiest, over the top action romps of the 1980s, and THE DELTA FORCE is nothing of the kind. Instead, it's a taut and suspenseful aeroplane hostage movie that has more in common with the likes of RAID ON ENTEBBE than INVASION USA.

THE DELTA FORCE stars a near unrecognisable Robert Forster (complete with brown contacts) as an Arab terrorist who holds a group of wealthy Jews hostage in a politically motivated act of terrorism. In a throwback to the disaster movies of the '70s, the hostages are played by an all-star cast including George Kennedy, Martin Balsam, Bo Svenson, Shelley Winters, Joey Bishop and Susan Strasberg. The stuff on the plane is fantastic, with the threat of violence hanging heavy in the air and lots of tense stand-offs.

Then things change completely for the film's second hour, where it becomes the kind of cheesy action romp that you expected from the outset. This second half is full of Chuck Norris and his team (including a grumpy Lee Marvin and a briefly-seen Steve James) shooting bad guys, blowing stuff up and rescuing people. It's the sort of action that contains motorbikes fitted with rocket launchers and all manner of similar nonsense. That's not to say it's not entertaining, but it is at odds with the serious first half of the film. Norris and Norris alone would return for the equally cheesy sequel. When a passenger jet carrying US citizens is hijacked by Lebanese terrorists (led by an almost unrecognisable Robert Forster), commando Scott McCoy (Chuck Norris) comes out of retirement to rejoin his old unit, The Delta Force, who are sent to rescue the hostages and kick terrorist ass.

The cover for my DVD of 80s actioner The Delta Force shows tough guys Chuck Norris and Lee Marvin wielding massive rocket launchers (the older star's head clumsily photo-shopped onto someone else's body); it's an image that suggests an excess of poorly executed gung-ho action, a film light on plot but heavy on mindless death and destruction. In the final act, that's definitely what is delivered

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