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Savage Beach
Donna and Taryn are federal drug enforcement agents based in the Hawaiian isles. Upon the success of a drug bust, they receive a call from Shane Aviation to fly an emergency package of vaccine from Molokai to Knox Island. Unbeknownst to them, Philippine representative Martinez has convinced Captain Andreas to use a reconnaissance satellite to locate a sunken ship laden with gold that the Japanese had pilfered during World War II. Meanwhile, a storm forces Donna and Taryn to land their plane on a remote island which harbors the gold. The hijinks ensue when they are joined by a host of nefarious types who have learned of the gold’s location.
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Plot Summary
A group of Vietnam veterans, living a life of crime, find themselves in a dangerous situation when they become involved with a ruthless drug cartel. They must band together to survive a brutal fight for their lives against overwhelming odds. The film follows their desperate struggle for survival and revenge.
Critical Reception
Savage Beach is a low-budget action film that received generally negative reviews from critics, often cited for its poor acting, predictable plot, and gratuitous violence. However, it has garnered a cult following among some fans of exploitation and direct-to-video action movies.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its raw, gritty action sequences by a niche audience.
Criticized for its weak script, wooden performances, and repetitive violence.
Considered a typical example of 1980s direct-to-video action fare.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Savage Beach are scarce, but generally, it is viewed as a forgettable, low-budget action flick with little to offer beyond its rudimentary action scenes. Many find it lacking in plot development and character depth.
Fun Fact
The film was notably released direct-to-video in many markets, contributing to its cult status among fans of obscure action cinema.
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