Sunday, August 24, 2014

Review of DELTA FORCE

DELTA FORCE

Action, Lee Marvin, Chuck Norris, Teheran, hostage crisis, terrorism, hijacking, 1986
 
The film starts with the unsuccessful 1980 attempt to rescue American hostages seized by Teheran. A helicopter has crashed, and the soldiers are retreating to their plane.  Acting against orders, Captain SCOTT MCCOY (Chuck Norris - who else?), rescues a fellow officer PETE PETERSON and afterwards resigns from the army because he's so disgusted with all the screw-ups.

Five years later, two men with suits that scream, 'I want to be conspicuous,' board and hijack a plane from Greece to Rome (and then New York). When the men, ABDUL RAFAI and MUSTAFA (played by David Menachem, a nice irony), find a ring with Hebrew lettering, they tell the stewardess, INGRID HARDING, to identify all the Jewish names on the passports. She cries and says as a German, she won't cooperate with such a selection process, but after getting slapped around, she agrees to read the passport names, and  people with names like Kaplan or Goldman are called up to the front of the plane. To add to the pathos, one of the Jews has little numbers tattooed on his arm.

The pilot, Captain ROGER CAMPBELL, manages to flick an emergency switch that the terrorist standing right next to him is too stupid to recognize. Thus, the famed, elite DELTA FORCE, led by NICK ALEXANDER (Lee Marvin) and assisted by McCoy (persuaded to come out of retirement and now a colonel) is activated.

The plane flies to BEIRUT, LEBANON where the Jewish hostages are taken off the plane and transferred to a terrorist hideout, then to ALGIERS, where the women and children are released. There, they first confront the Delta Force, and, after a disastrous gunfight (due to lousy intelligence), return to Beirut. Delta force follows, and the confrontations begin in earnest.

I don't know if this counts as a spoiler, but with both Lee Marvin and Chuck Norris as leaders, how can Delta Force lose?

There is a lot of silliness in this movie. The terrorists go to Beirut, refuse to release the women and children, and then fly to Algiers where they willingly release the women and children. Then they return to Beirut without difficulty, even though their fuel tanks were leaking from bullet holes.  And, of course you have the standard insanity of people having the shit beat out of them and still jumping back up and fighting some more.

There was one point of suspense which persisted almost to the end: would the Jews be rescued or would the terrorists murder them first?

This is an exciting moving and most of it engages your attention.  I give it ++++.  It will often get your working-out pulse up to a run.

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