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Commando Fury
A secret agent has been sent into an all-female detention camp to retrive a microfilm. The warden and his cadre of sadistic officers take every opportunity to make her life hell. Will her fellow inmates play nice? Will she escape with the intel? Are there tree monsters in the second half? The answer to all these questions is... COMMANDO FURY.
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Plot Summary
A U.S. Army Special Forces soldier, presumed dead after a mission gone wrong, returns to the United States to uncover a conspiracy involving high-ranking officials. He must fight his way through corrupt agents and assassins to expose the truth and bring justice to those responsible. The film follows his relentless pursuit of vengeance and his struggle against overwhelming odds.
Critical Reception
Commando Fury is a low-budget action film that received largely negative reviews from critics, who often cited its weak plot, poor acting, and uninspired action sequences. Audiences familiar with the genre might find some B-movie appeal, but it is generally considered a forgettable entry in the 1980s action landscape.
What Reviewers Say
Criticized for its generic plot and lack of originality.
Panned for its low production values and unconvincing performances.
Considered a typical, albeit poorly executed, example of direct-to-video action films of the era.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for 'Commando Fury' is not readily available in public databases, making it difficult to summarize audience sentiment.
Fun Fact
Despite its release year being commonly cited as 1986, 'Commando Fury' actually had its limited theatrical release in 1987.
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