"Things Explode. A Lot."01 November 1987Action89 mins
After the needless death of his wife and unborn child during a theft and raid on an army base (and it was really needless as the hoods just burst in and shoot up his apt for no reason) an ex-member of Delta Force and decorated war veteran Fred Williamson go to South America and repeatedly blow it up!
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Delta Force Commando | 1988 Full Action Movie | Fred Williamson | Brett Clark
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After Cannon's THE DELTA FORCE comes DELTA FORCE COMMANDO! This is the trailer for the amazing action film directed by Pierluigi Ciriaci (Frank valenti) ...
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'The Hammer' may not as score as many kills as the movie's "star" Brett Clark but he still manages to steal this unintentionally hilarious italian actioner from him.
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Movie trailer for action film Delta Force Commando starring Fred Williamson. Released in 1988.
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