Movie “Current Soldier”. Reviews and Movie Trailer.

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MOVIE DESCRIPTION
An American soldier who had been killed all around the Vietnam Battle is revived 25 years later by the militia as a semi-android, UniSols, a high-tech soldier of the long high-tail. After the failure of the initiative to erase your complete soldier’s memories, he begins to expertise flashbacks that are forcing him to recall his past.

MOVIE TRAILER

YEAR
1992

ORIGINAL LANGUAGE
en,

PRODUCTION COUNTRY
United States of The US

PRODUCTION COMPANIES
TriStar Photos,Centropolis Entertainment,StudioCanal,IndieProd Firm Productions,Carolco Photos

CAST

  • Luc Deveraux / GR44: Jean-Claude Van Damme
  • Andrew Scott / GR13: Dolph Lundgren
  • Veronica Roberts: Ally Walker
  • Colonel Perry: Ed O’Ross
  • GR76: Ralf Moeller
  • Dr. Christopher Gregor: Jerry Orbach
  • Woodward: Leon Rippy
  • Garth: Tico Wells
  • Motel Owner: Robert Trebor
  • GR55: Tommy Lister Jr.
  • GR61: Simon Rhee
  • John Devreux: Rance Howard
  • Mrs. John Devreux: Lilyan Chauvin
  • Wagner: Thomas Rosales Jr.
  • FBI Agent: Ned Bellamy
  • Patrolman: George Fisher
  • Vietnam Navy Officer: Duane Davis
  • H.T.: Kamel Krifa
  • Soldier: Michael Jai White
  • Young Luc: Kris Van Damme
  • Soldier (uncredited): Designate Hanson
  • Policeman: Joel Kramer
  • Charles: Drew Snyder
  • Technician: Michael Winther
  • Huey Taylor: Joseph Malone
  • Attendant: Monty Laird
  • Brenda the Waitress: Joanne Baron
  • Gregor’s Maid: Lupe Ontiveros
  • Witzy: Jack Moore
  • Clark: John Storey
  • Powell: Bradford Bancroft
  • Vietnamese Lady: Trini Tran
  • Vietnamese Boy: Tai Thai
  • Lady in Motel: Rachel Wagner
  • Boy in Motel: Brandon Lambdin
  • Briefing Officer: Paul Raczkowski
  • Radio Operator: Daniel Demorest
  • Masked Gunman: Tanner Gill
  • Sniper: Eddie Braun
  • Sniper: Walter Robles
  • Thug: Jophery C. Brown
  • Dilapidated Lady: Dona Hardy
  • Patrolman: Leon Delaney
  • Trucker: David Efron
  • Trucker: Myron L. Lapka
  • Trucker: Dave Digregorio
  • Trucker: Rhino Michaels
  • Policeman: Ralph D. Wood employee
  • Policeman: Shane Dixon
  • Policeman: Rodd Wolff
  • Reporter at Hoover Dam: Leilani Jones
  • Reporter at Hoover Dam: Mike Rauseo
  • Reporter at Hoover Dam: Stephen Wolfe Smith
  • Soldier: Tom Taglang
  • Sharpshooter: John Anthony D’Angelo
  • Sharpshooter: Roger B. Ellsworth
  • Sharpshooter: Matt Thomas
  • Sharpshooter: Mirron E. Willis
  • Native: Al Wyatt Jr.
  • Hank the Cook: Allan Graf
  • TV News Crew Member: John DeMita
  • TV News Crew Member: Jill Jaress
  • GR86: Eric Norris
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CREW

  • Stunts: Vince Deadrick Jr.
  • Sound Editor: Clayton Collins
  • Government Producer: Mario Kassar
  • Producer: Joel B. Michaels
  • Casting: Annette Benson
  • Work Route: Nelson Coates
  • Director: Roland Emmerich
  • Stunts: Invoice M. Ryusaki
  • Stunts: Richard E. Butler
  • Screenplay: Dean Devlin
  • Director of Pictures: Karl Walter Lindenlaub
  • Costume Originate: Joseph A. Porro
  • Producer: Craig Baumgarten
  • Stunts: Andy Armstrong
  • 2d Unit Director: Vic Armstrong
  • Construction Coordinator: Frank Bollinger
  • Stunts: Vojislav Govedarica
  • Stunts: Allan Graf
  • Foley: Andy Malcolm
  • Editor: Michael J. Duthie
  • Production Originate: Holger Deplorable
  • Stunts: Denver Mattson
  • Co-Producer: Oliver Eberle
  • Key Makeup Artist: Zoltan Elek
  • Leadman: Aaron Osborne
  • Music: Christopher Franke
  • Screenplay: Richard Rothstein
  • Screenplay: Christopher Leitch
  • Producer: Allen Shapiro
  • Stunts: Ric Roman Waugh
  • Casting: Penny Perry
  • Stunts: Gus Williams
  • 2d 2d Assistant Director: Michael Viglietta
  • Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Don White
  • Stunts: Kevin LaRosa
  • Stunt Double: Jeff Jensen
  • Stunts: BJ Davis
  • Stunts: Diane Peterson
  • Sound Re-Recording Mixer: Patrick Cyccone Jr.
  • Stunts: Billy D. Lucas
  • Stunt Double: Donna Evans
  • Stunt Double: Designate Stefanich
  • Stunts: Steve Geray
  • Stunts: Raliegh Wilson
  • Digicam Operator: Peter Krause
  • Stunts: Michael M. Vendrell
  • Supervising Sound Editor: Val Kuklowsky
  • First Assistant Director: Steve Respect
  • Stunts: Peewee Piemonte
  • Stunts: Clarke Coleman
  • Supervising Sound Editor: Sandy Gendler
  • Stunts: Ignacio Carreño
  • Construction Coordinator: Invoice Luckey
  • Special Results Makeup Artist: Michael Burnett
  • Sound Dressmaker: John P. Fasal
  • Discipline Supervisor: Kenneth E. Repair
  • Amassed Photographer: Jürgen Vollmer
  • Script Supervisor: Dea Cantu
  • Steadicam Operator: Chris Haarhoff
  • Unit Publicist: Steve Newman
  • Key Hair Stylist: Janice Alexander
  • Stunts: Hubie Kerns Jr.
  • Location Decoration: Alexander Carle
  • Hairstylist: Shari Perry
  • Hairstylist: Donna Richards
  • Makeup Artist: N. Kristine Chadwick
  • Construction Coordinator: Michael Eschger
  • Property Master: Tighe Barry
  • Scenic Artist: Wayne Daddio
  • Scenic Artist: Stella Juzefczyk Kornbacher
  • Scenic Artist: Susan F. O’Conor
  • Scenic Artist: Missy Vivenzio
  • Scenic Artist: Brett Wert
  • ADR & Dubbing: Elma Glutz
  • Dolby Handbook: Bradford L. Hohle
  • Dolby Handbook: Robert S. Warren
  • Sound Editor: Joe Gillis
  • Sound Editor: Invoice Van Daalen
  • 2d Unit Director of Pictures: Daniel L. Turrett
  • Location Costumer: Laureen Jacques
  • Music Editor: Lisa Kauppi
  • Transportation Coordinator: John Ornstein
  • Script Supervisor: Kay Sweeney
  • Stunts: Gary Baxley
  • Sound Re-Recording Mixer: David Appleby
  • Scenic Artist: Wayne Stone
  • Stunts: Dana Dru Evenson
  • Stunts: Jack Wood employee
  • Stunts: Rick Deming
  • Stunts: Peter Malota
  • Special Results: Equipment West
  • 2d Assistant Director: Robert Leveen
  • Stunt Driver: Bob Orrison
  • Stunts: Steve Vandeman
  • Stunts: Jon Conrad Pochron
  • Battle Choreographer: Clint Cadinha
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Credits to: TheMovieDb

One comment

  1. Some similarities with Terminator, restful roughly a fun if now no longer furthermore messy sci-fi actioner, with Jean-Claude Van Damme and Dolph Lundgin going head-to-head. Oh, and forgot how worthy of a crush I had on Ally Walker lend a hand then. Anyway, now no longer sinister but certainly a film that feels admire it used to be from the 90s. **3.25/5**

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