

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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