

Active Stealth
After Captain Murphy lost some of his men on his last mission to Mexico to bring back a US Senator, he has been plagued with unhappiness and bad dreams. When Murphy is given orders to go back to Mexico to help Mexican people slaving for Salvatore, a rich drug dealer, he must use a new technology plane to get there. The plane is technically advanced with a new protection luxury called 'Active Stealth'. Murphy and his men get aboard the 'Active Stealth', piloted by Hollywood who dreams of being an actor and embark to Mexico. The action never stops from then on when Salvatore sends his men in to block them from getting through.
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Plot Summary
A disgraced British secret agent, Marcus Ray, is drawn back into the espionage world when he discovers a plot to assassinate a former colleague. He must navigate a dangerous path filled with double-crosses and betrayals to uncover the truth and prevent a catastrophic event.
Critical Reception
Active Stealth received a generally lukewarm reception from critics, with many pointing to its formulaic plot and predictable action sequences. However, fans of direct-to-video action films often appreciated its straightforward narrative and the presence of Gary Daniels.
What Reviewers Say
- Action sequences are competent but uninspired.
- The plot follows a typical espionage thriller formula.
- Gary Daniels delivers a serviceable performance in a familiar role.
Google audience: Audience reception for Active Stealth is limited, with few aggregated reviews available. Those that exist tend to reflect a mixed to negative sentiment, often citing a lack of originality and memorable moments.
Fun Fact
The film was primarily shot in and around London, utilizing various urban and industrial locations to create its gritty atmosphere.
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