

Project Eliminator
A scientist working in a top-secret government weapons technology research becomes so disillusioned that he destroys his latest creation: an ultra-sophisticated flying attack laser. Soon, terrorists who want him to re-create the invention kidnap him. A shady government contact recruits two veteran Special Forces operatives Ron Morrell and John Slade who soon find themselves in a frantic race against the clock to rescue the scientist and keep his deadly knowledge a secret.
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Plot Summary
In a dystopian future, a skilled martial artist is framed for murder and must fight his way through a technologically advanced prison to prove his innocence. He uncovers a conspiracy involving illegal genetic experiments and a powerful corporate entity.
Critical Reception
Project Eliminator is a low-budget action film that garnered little attention upon its release. It is generally regarded as a forgettable entry in the direct-to-video action market of the early 1990s, noted primarily for its martial arts sequences but criticized for its weak plot and acting.
What Reviewers Say
- Features competent, if uninspired, martial arts choreography.
- Suffers from a predictable plot and amateurish dialogue.
- A standard direct-to-video action flick from the era.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Project Eliminator are scarce due to its niche release. Those that exist generally point to it being a typical 90s direct-to-video action film with passable fight scenes but otherwise unremarkable.
Fun Fact
The film stars Don "The Dragon" Wilson, who was a prominent kickboxer before transitioning into acting, known for his roles in the 'Bloodfist' film series.
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