Special Forces is a 2003 American war film directed by Isaac Florentine and written by David N. White. The film stars Marshall R. Teague, Tim Abell and Danny Lee Clark.
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Directed by | Isaac Florentine |
Written by | David N. White |
Produced by | Boaz Davidson |
Starring | Marshall R. Teague Tim Abell Danny Lee Clark |
Cinematography | Gideon Porath |
Edited by | Irit Raz |
Music by | Stephen Edwards |
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Running time | 96 min. |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | US$ 1,300,000 (est) |
In the aftermath of the war in Bosnia, former Bosnian Army General Hasib Rafendek (Eli Danker), who is convicted of war crimes has taken command of the military of the former Soviet republic of Muldonia.
In a Hezbollah terrorist camp, a U.S. Army private is being held hostage. His interrogator decides to terrorise him with a revolver. Meanwhile, an elite Special Forces team infiltrates the camp to rescue him. Eventually, they're spotted, and are forced to open fire on the terrorists. The team rescues the private and flee in a boat back to friendly territory. Which is followed by another mission of rescuing an American journalist. The movie mainly focuses upon the impossible rescue mission.
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