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"Commando Leopard"

"Commando Leopard"

Germany / Italy - (1985)

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Technical Data

 

Title

Commando Leopard

Aka

Commando Leopard (Ita)

Genre

Drama - Action

Year of Production

1985

Time

102'

B/W - Color

C

Distribution

Regionale

Produced by

Ascot Film - Prestige Film

Director

Antonio Margheriti (Anthony M. Dawson)

Story by

Roy Nelson

Screenwriter

Roy Nelson

Photography by

Peter Baumgartner

Special Effects

Antonio Margheriti 

Edoardo Margheriti

Editor

Alberto Moriani

Music by

Goran Kuzminac 

Ennio Morricone

Cast

Lewis Collins

Role

Carrasco

Klaus Kinski

 

John Steiner

 

Manfred Lehmann

 

Cristina Donadio

 

Tomas Danneberg

 

Alan Collins (Luciano Pigozzi) 

 

 

Story

by

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Reviews

by:  Mike Martinez

I don’t know why exactly, but Antonio Margheriti decided somewhere in the mid-80’s to stop working with David Warbeck, choosing the other British actor (Lewis Collins) who looks exactly like Warbeck and also failed to make the James Bond cut. Anyway, here is basically another movie with Collins leading a ragtag group of mercenaries through the jungle in an effort to overthrow the dictator of a third world country. Also in his group are John Steiner (Salon Kitty, Yor The Hunter from the Future), Manfred Lehman (Cobra Mission, Casablanca Express), and much of the same crew from Code Name: Wildgeese. Needless to say, the film wastes no time in getting straight to the numerous action scenes, quite widely varied but all pretty good, involving a dam, bridge, jetliner, and oil refinery all getting destroyed. Oh yes, Klaus Kinski (Aguirre: The Wrath of God) turns in a small role as the main villain, though he doesn’t show up much until near the end where he kills more good guys than his entire army managed to before-hand.

What distinguishes this from most mercenary-in-the-jungle action flicks is that Commando Leopard has a good deal of strategy and organization involved. It’s not about a crew of tough guys wandering around aimlessly killing bad guys. It’s instead very well thought out and mildly realistic in its depiction of a fictional civil war. The action scenes are fast and furious with lots and lots of Margheriti’s trademark Godzilla-movie-ish miniature special effects.

While the plot is pretty all over the place and the storyline isn’t too interesting, this film has some of the best, most amazing action scenes I’ve seen. The most amazing sequence comes about halfway through when the rebels blow a landing 747 out of the sky with a rocket launcher. The plane bursts into flames and slides across the runway cutting a massive trail of destruction at the airport. Equally as amazing is the later explosion scene in an oil refinery where a train gets blown off the tracks one car at a time.

While Peter Baumgartner’s photography isn’t anything special, it’s all put together by Margheriti in a very fun and lightweight way. Every action scene is extended to the point of maximizing entertainment value. Ennio Morricone tosses in some fun lightweight jungle music to keep things moving fast, and the casting is great. Kinski is underused but fun as the villain, and Collins and Lehman look natural as ruthless and professional commandos. Mike Monty and Luciano Pigozzi have small roles as well.

Commando Leopard is excessively hard to find, but it’s easily one of Margheriti’s best action films, sorely in need of a DVD release. The gunfire sound effects don’t get any louder and the explosions don’t get any more spectacular than in this movie.
 

Reviews by:  Mike Martinez     (courtesy of his website www.insane.nu)

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