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Cupid One
Sally Yeh is a socialite who accidentally stows away on board "Cupid One", a small boat making a ten day trip to Thailand. Mark Cheng (in his first leading role) is the rude captain who thinks she is a cheap hooker.
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Plot Summary
A former U.S. Army Captain, now a cynical mercenary, is drawn back into the world of covert operations when he's tasked with a mission to rescue a scientist held captive in a war-torn Southeast Asian country. Facing overwhelming odds and double-crosses, he must rely on his combat skills and a small group of unlikely allies to survive and complete the dangerous objective.
Critical Reception
Cupid One received a lukewarm reception, largely dismissed as a low-budget action film with a predictable plot and uneven pacing. While some critics acknowledged Robert Conrad's charismatic presence, the movie was generally overlooked amidst more prominent releases of the era.
What Reviewers Say
Familiar action tropes and a straightforward narrative.
Robert Conrad's performance is a highlight, though the film itself is unremarkable.
Lacks the budget and polish of more successful action films of the decade.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Cupid One are scarce, but those available suggest a mixed to negative sentiment, with viewers finding the film to be dated and uninspired, though some appreciate the vintage action elements.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in the Philippines, a common location for low-budget action films during the 1980s due to cost-effectiveness and its ability to stand in for Southeast Asian landscapes.
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