Mediocre Vietnam War movie
12 April 2023
My review was written in June 1989 after watching the movie on MGM/UA video cassette.

The followup, alternatively titled "Killed in Action (K. I. A.)", has little relationship to its direct-to-video ancestor save both are Filipino-lensed Vietnamese War movies.

Several crew members and one G. I. (Mike Monty encore in a minor tale of a private (William Field), cast for his resemblance to Charlie Sheen) who befriends a lovely Vietnamese girl (Shirley Tesoro) with dire consequences.

She's turned into a drug addict and forced into prostitution by Field's commanding officer, evil Major Sorenson (Andy Wood in a bland portrayal). When Field tries to spill the beans, instead of the promised court martial all he gets is a coverup by Sorenson. Pic ends up with lots of chasing around and a thoroughly unsatisfying finale.

Actor-turned-director Carl Franklin displays the requisite technical skill but had better find better scripts. Cast is okay but unchallenged by this material.
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