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''Ten Zan: The Ultimate Mission'' (also known as ''Missione Finale'') is a 1988
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written and directed by
Ferdinando Baldi Ferdinando Baldi (19 May 1917 – 12 September 2007) was an Italian film director and screenwriter. Biography Baldi was born in Cava de' Tirreni, Salerno, on 19 May 1917. His early film work began in Italy in the early 1950s with films su ...
under the
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"Ted Kaplan".Schonherr, Johannes.
East of Siberia: Films From North Korea
. ''iFilm Connections: Asia & Pacific!''. Retrieved on 2 November 2008.
The film stars
Frank Zagarino Frank Zagarino (born December 19, 1959, in Los Angeles, California) is an American personal trainer and former actor, who starred in a number of low budget action movies. One of his early roles was in the movie ''Barbarian Queen'' (1985) in whi ...
, Mark Gregory,
Romano Kristoff Romano Kristoff is a Spanish actor, writer and director, better known for his work in Filipino cinema. He worked mostly in the Philippines between the 1980s and early 1990s. He was also credited as Rom Kristoff, Ron Kristoff, Run Kristoff, Ron Kra ...
, and
Sabrina Siani Sabrina Siani (born Sabrina Seggiani in Rome, 1963) is an Italian film actress. She also used pseudonyms such as Sabrina Sellers and Sabrina Syan. She starred in numerous films, mostly violent cannibal films and sexy barbarian "sword-and-sandal" m ...
. It was Baldi's final film before his death in 2007. The film, an international co-production between
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and
North Korea North Korea, officially the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK), is a country in East Asia. It constitutes the northern half of the Korea, Korean Peninsula and shares borders with China and Russia to the north, at the Yalu River, Y ...
, was filmed on-location in the latter country. To date, it is one of the few Western-produced non-documentary features to be shot in the country, and one of the only films made there to feature American actors. The film portrays North Korea as a futuristic utopia, a decision which Baldi later explained as "a conscious avoidance of reality" foisted upon the production by the local regime. ''Ten Zan'' was one of eight North Korean films to be shown at the Udine Festival of Far East Film in 2000. In a report of these screenings for ''
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'', Richard James Havis regarded the film as "truly lamentable", saying: "The acting is worse than that of the propaganda movies, as is the plot."Havis, Richard James.
Peering Into A Closed World
". ''Asiaweek'', 19 May 2000. Retrieved on 2 November 2008.


Plot

A group of known troublemakers are working on experiments in the Far East. They have discovered a substance that penetrates human cells, and makes changes to chromosomes and genes. These experiments are carried out on young girls who are abducted from the local villages. They are brought to the "Center", which is heavily guarded by mercenaries. The leader of the scientists is an avid biologist, Professor Larson, who dreams of breeding a master race to rule the world. The scientific organizations in Asia and Europe are aware of these experiments and decide to do something about them. A group of ex-commando fighters are used, who have never failed so far. But it remains to be seen if this mission is to succeed.


Cast and characters

*Lou Mamet (
Frank Zagarino Frank Zagarino (born December 19, 1959, in Los Angeles, California) is an American personal trainer and former actor, who starred in a number of low budget action movies. One of his early roles was in the movie ''Barbarian Queen'' (1985) in whi ...
): a mercenary-for-hire, from Mattituck, Long Island, he is contracted through FSR (Final Solution Research); an organization that contacts commandos to deals with problem too delicate to be handled through official government channels. *Jason ( Mark Gregory): the military leader of the mercenaries responsible for the attacks and kidnappings. *Ricky (
Romano Kristoff Romano Kristoff is a Spanish actor, writer and director, better known for his work in Filipino cinema. He worked mostly in the Philippines between the 1980s and early 1990s. He was also credited as Rom Kristoff, Ron Kristoff, Run Kristoff, Ron Kra ...
): a middle-man for FSR, he is hired by Professor Larson to commission the FSR to end the illegal trafficking of woman, which in turn hires Lou Mamet. Credited as Rom Kristoff. *Mavi (Kim Follet): the younger sister of Ricky, and love interest for Mamet. *Glenda (
Sabrina Siani Sabrina Siani (born Sabrina Seggiani in Rome, 1963) is an Italian film actress. She also used pseudonyms such as Sabrina Sellers and Sabrina Syan. She starred in numerous films, mostly violent cannibal films and sexy barbarian "sword-and-sandal" m ...
): assistant and lover of Jason. Credited as Sabrina Syan. *Professor Larson (Charles Borromel): Lithuanian professor of the University of Vilna, who works to breed a master race.


Production

''Ten Zan'' was produced as an attempt to revitalize the North Korean film industry, which was then struggling to find markets even in other communist countries. It was decided to produce an action film which could look Western enough to circumvent the embargo on North Korean products and turn out a profit on international markets. The North Koreans went to the
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where they approached Italian director
Ferdinando Baldi Ferdinando Baldi (19 May 1917 – 12 September 2007) was an Italian film director and screenwriter. Biography Baldi was born in Cava de' Tirreni, Salerno, on 19 May 1917. His early film work began in Italy in the early 1950s with films su ...
, who was promoting his latest film, ''
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'', and proposed him the project. Baldi was surprised at the idea of shooting a film in North Korea but was curious enough about the experience to accept. He initially wrote a script about the
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, hence the title, ''Ten Zan'',Schönherr, Johannes .
Ten Zan – Ferdinando Baldi’s Ultimate Mission
. ''Film International'', April 13, 2011 . Retrieved on 16 July 2022.
which is a reference to the last Japanese stronghold on
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, which was called Devil's Peak by the American soldiers trying to capture the island during the
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. However, the script was completely rewritten by the North Koreans. The film was co-produced by North Korea and by an Italian company called Amerinda. Filming took place in North Korea and lasted eight weeks. North Korean authorities frequently interfered with filming, forbidding Baldi to use certain locations. The North Koreans were initially very reluctant to have an American,
Frank Zagarino Frank Zagarino (born December 19, 1959, in Los Angeles, California) is an American personal trainer and former actor, who starred in a number of low budget action movies. One of his early roles was in the movie ''Barbarian Queen'' (1985) in whi ...
, play the lead role. The film includes a major plot hole in that the character of Professor Larson, who hires the two protagonists at the beginning, turns out at the end to be the head of the antagonists' organization, meaning that he sent the heroes to destroy his own operation. Baldi later conceded in an interview that this did not make sense, but blamed the inconsistency on "a problem of production" as he was not allowed to see the rushes during filming. Baldi speculated that the script had been somehow changed during production without him being informed. Zagarino liked to take photos, which caused an incident during filming as the North Koreans suspected him of being a spy. Baldi later said that Zagarino had then been arrested and jailed for two days. However, Zagarino himself downplayed the incident in an interview and said that the North Koreans merely confiscated his camera. Zagarino called the film "a huge disaster", as filming in North Korea had been particularly difficult and the North Koreans "never gave us what they promised".Exclusive interview with Frank Zagarino
bzfilm.com, July 10, 2012 (retrieved July 17, 2022)


Release

After organizing a screening in Italy for the North Koreans, Baldi had no further contact with them. Due to a falling out between the Italian co-producers and the North Koreans, the film was never released in Italy. It was only released internationally on home video.


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* {{IMDb title, 0254814, Ten Zan: The Ultimate Mission 1988 films 1980s science fiction action films 1980s English-language films English-language North Korean films English-language Italian films Italian science fiction action films North Korean science fiction films Films directed by Ferdinando Baldi Films shot in North Korea Films about genetic engineering 1980s Italian films