Bloodfist VI: Ground Zero
Bloodfist VI: Ground Zero is a 1995 American action film directed by Rick Jacobson and starring Don Wilson, Marcus Aurelius, Michael Blanks, and Anthony Boyer. It was written by Brendan Broderick and Rob Kerchner.
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Directed by | Rick Jacobson |
Written by | Brendan Brodick Rob Kerchner |
Starring | Don Wilson Marcus Aurelius Michael Blanks Anthony Boyer Cat Sassoon |
Music by | John R. Graham J. Eric Schmidt |
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Distributed by | New Concorde |
Release date | January 31, 1995 |
Running time | 86 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Premise
Air Force courier Nick Corrigan is sent to deliver a message to a nuclear missile base in a remote corner of the Midwest. Unbeknownst to him, however, a gang of terrorists have taken over the base in the hopes of launching the missiles at all of the nation's largest cities. In a panic, they lock Nick in the base, thinking to keep him from interfering with their plans. Little do they know, however, that Sgt. Corrigan is a former Special Forces soldier who is more than capable of shutting them down single-handedly.
Criticism
Jack Shaheen lists Bloodfist VI: Ground Zero as one of the most Anti-Arabist films produced by the United States film industry.[1]
References
- Shaheen, Jack G. (2001). Reel Bad Arabs. Olive Branch Press. ISBN 978-1-56656-388-8.