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Legion of Iron
It's an ordinary date night for Billy (Kevin T. Walsh) and Alison (Camille Carrigan) until mysterious forces whisk them away to an underground arena, where Billy must fight other captives for the wagers of wealthy men and the pleasure of Queen Diana (Erika Nann). When he's not battling for his life or protecting Alison from Diana's lecherous bodyguards, Billy attempts to rally his fellow slaves into a full-blooded revolt.
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Plot Summary
In a dystopian future, a disgraced soldier named Major John Colby is resurrected by a shadowy organization. He is enhanced with cybernetic implants and brainwashed into becoming a super-soldier, part of the elite 'Legion of Iron'. Colby is tasked with eliminating a resistance group that threatens the organization's control, but as his memories begin to resurface, he questions his mission and the true nature of his creators.
Critical Reception
Legion of Iron received a largely negative reception from critics, who found its plot derivative and its action sequences uninspired. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many criticizing its low production values and convoluted storyline. The film is often considered a forgettable entry in the direct-to-video action genre of the early 1990s.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its attempt at a futuristic action premise.
Widely criticized for its poor pacing and repetitive fight scenes.
Noted for its unoriginal plot and underdeveloped characters.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce and generally negative, with common complaints focusing on the film's dated special effects and predictable plot. Some viewers acknowledged it as a typical low-budget 90s action film but found little else to praise.
Fun Fact
Despite its futuristic setting, the film features noticeable inconsistencies in technology and costume design, with some elements appearing anachronistic.
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