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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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