Commando Squad (1987 Film)
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''Commando Squad'' is a 1987 American
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directed by
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, starring
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, Brian Thompson and William Smith. Shower stars as a tough U.S. cop who travels to Mexico to help her ex-boyfriend and fellow crime fighter, who has run afoul of a drug cartel led by a disgraced colleague.


Plot

Two undercover narcotics agents pose as drug buyers to frame a gang located in the gulf of Texas, but are unmasked. One of them is killed. The other, Clint Jensen, is badly wounded. He is now hunted down by Morgan, the leader of the gang and a former DEA agent who betrayed the force to take control of the drug racket he had been sent to take down. Jensen sends a desperate message to his ex-girlfriend and former partner Kat Withers, herself one of the CIA's leading operatives in the war on drugs. The agency fears further casualties and balks at Kat's rescue mission, but eventually agrees to provide her with equipment, including an experimental knife equipped with an acid-soaked blade, which she vows to keep for Morgan. Soon after she arrives in the area of operations, Withers is attacked by the cartel. She escapes and heads for the local town to look for clues about Morgan and Jensen's whereabouts. There, she discovers that the entire place is controlled by Morgan's men.


Cast


Production


Development and casting

An early incarnation of the film, written and to be directed by
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, was in the works at
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circa 1984, with Mike Norris in the lead, in the first of a two-picture deal with Trans World. In 1985, the project was retooled as a
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film starring
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and Israeli actress Anat Atzmon, with Fred Olen Ray now attached to direct. Danning's role entailed just six days of filming, for which she stood to make $25,000. According to Ray, he was booked for the project after Trans World officers saw an artwork in his office and offered him to direct something along the same lines. Although he found the subject matter generic, he was offered twice what he had made for his previous employer CineTel, with whom his relationship was crumbling fast. The Danning-led ''Commando Squad'' was slated to start filming in January 1986. However, the film was delayed and went through more rewrites. Concurrently, Danning was replaced by recently anointed
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, in her first feature starring role. Danning threatened a $1.5 million lawsuit against TWE, alleging that they had only hired her to raise international financing before dropping her. TWE boss
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countered that he had offered Danning other parts in the film, but she had turned them down. In a retrospective interview, Ray commented that he would rather have done the film with her. Although Norris' name was absent from the promotional poster of the Danning-led reboot, he maintained that he would start filming ''Commando Squad'' in July 1986. However, the male lead instead went to Brian Thompson, who was coming off supporting role in TWE's '' Catch the Heat'', and claimed to have been offered a five-picture deal by the company. Meanwhile, Norris moved on to ''Survival Game'', another TWE production directed by Freed. Dawn Wildsmith, who appears as Consuela, became Ray's wife one week before filming. Although Tané McClure's manager husband had placed one of her songs in Ray's earlier film '' Armed Response'', her casting in ''Commando Squad'' did not stem from that and she just showed up for the audition on her own. Ray, who always enjoyed hiring old Hollywood stars, cast Marie Windsor in what turned out to be her final role. Russ Tamblyn's character "Anchor" was a tribute to his role in '' Satan's Sadists''. In August 1986, the trade press announced the start of photography, but Ray was directing ''
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'' at that time.


Filming

Filming actually took place in November 1986 at a budget of $750,000. This marked the first collaboration between Ray and his frequent cinematographer Gary Graver. Graver had been recommended three years prior by fellow producer George Edwards, with whom Ray shared an office, but until then, he had never had a backer who would afford Graver's rate. Lucky Brown's MovieTech studios in
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were used for interior sets. Mexican landscapes were represented by several Los Angeles area locations frequently employed by the movie industry, such as Agoura's
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and
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. The script called for a number of night scenes, but nobody wanted to work late. Ray opted for earlier call times, which allowed him to finish day scenes in advance and shoot the night scenes in the second part of the afternoon, as the canyon got dark before true sunset. The cartel camp was erected especially for the movie by set building company Tom Stasinis Productions. It was entirely destroyed for the climax, which was shot over three days. A stunt went wrong when one of the vehicles veered off course and started rolling down towards a parking lot, forcing one of the stuntmen to overtake it and block the road with his own car. Photography lasted 19 days and wrapped up on November 21, beating its deadline.


Release


Pre-release

According to December 1986 interview with Thompson, a title change to ''Line of Fire'' was considered.


Theatrical

''Commando Squad'' opened on the East Coast and in the Midwest U.S. on June 5, 1987, in a self distributed release. In L.A., where it debuted on June 12, the film was shown in a double bill with another TWE film '' Catch the Heat'', although according to Ray, the latter was pulled after one week and ''Commando Squad'' continued for eight.


Home video

The film arrived on domestic
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and
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through Trans World Entertainment on August 13, 1988.


Reception

''Commando Squad'' has received negative reviews from critics. Michael Wilmington of the ''
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'' conceded that " nematographer Gary Graver gets some nice shots and director Fred Olen Ray gets in cynical humor and a few interesting villains". However, he deemed that "the material is too foolish and sordid to sustain any kind of offbeat juicing-up". Sister publications ''The Motion Picture Annual'' and ''
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'' wrote that " ter a nicely constructed beginning, the film slows to a crawl until the final shootout, which is indistinguishable from a hundred scenes in a hundred movies just like it." Writing for trade publication ''
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'', the reviewer credited as Lor. wrote that "Fred Olen Ray operates on auto-pilot in this deadly dull picture that tries to be a destitute man's '' Extreme Prejudice'', predicting that the picture's outlook was "not good".


References


External links

* {{Fred Olen Ray 1987 films 1987 action films 1980s English-language films American action films Films directed by Fred Olen Ray 1980s American films English-language action films Trans World Entertainment films