Zone Troopers

Zone Troopers is a 1985 American World War II science fiction film directed by Danny Bilson and starring Tim Thomerson. It was filmed in Italy by Empire Pictures with Charles Band as executive producer. The original music score was composed by Richard Band.

Zone Troopers
Italian poster
Directed byDanny Bilson
Written byDanny Bilson
Paul De Meo
Produced byPaul De Meo
StarringTim Thomerson
Timothy Van Patten
Art LaFleur
Biff Manard
CinematographyMac Ahlberg
Edited byTed Nicolaou
Music byRichard Band
Production
company
Distributed byEmpire Pictures
Release date
  • October 1, 1985 (1985-10-01)
Running time
86 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$3.5 million[1]

Premise

Set in Italy in World War II, four members of an American military patrol, led by their grizzled sergeant (Tim Thomerson), are lost behind enemy lines. They discover an alien spaceship that has crash-landed in the woods, along with its crew. The alien pilot is dead, and one of the aliens has been captured by the Nazis, hampering efforts of the aliens to return home. A larger Nazi unit, with scientific and medical personnel, also investigates the crash, seeking to capture the alien's technology and use it to win the war. However, the aliens side with the Americans after the Nazis' actions against their crewmember.

Availability

The film was released on videocassette by Lightning Video in 1986. In 2005 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer issued a widescreen print of the film, which was shown on Showtime, fueling speculation that a DVD release may be possible in the near future.

The film was released on a manufactured-on-demand DVD-R by MGM as part of their Limited Edition Series on December 6, 2011.

The film was released on Region A Blu-ray on July 28, 2015 by Kino Lorber. It features a commentary track by Danny Bilson and Paul De Meo, an interview with Tim Thomerson, and the film's original trailer.

Development

This film reunited a significant portion of the cast and creators of the 1985 film Trancers.

Cast

Reception

TV Guide found that while "Thomerson [did] a nice job as the sergeant", the movie failed to mesh the war and science fiction genres well and moved at a slow pace.[2] Creature Feature gave the movie 3 out of 5 stars, found that it was gentler than other Charles Band productions, saying the movie was mildly enjoyable and praised the 1940s era sound track.[3] Radio Times compared the film to the earlier movie, Trancers, describing Zone Troopers as a "witty, irreverent, time-travelling adventure [that] also deserves cult classic status."[4] As of August 2019, the movie has a score of 42% at Rotten Tomatoes.[5]

References

  1. "Zone Troopers". catalog.afi.com. Retrieved 2022-12-14.
  2. "Zone Troopers – Movie Reviews and Movie Ratings". TV Guide. Archived from the original on 2019-08-11. Retrieved 2022-02-13.
  3. Stanley, J. (2000) Creature Feature: 3rd Edition
  4. Ferguson, John (1985-12-05). "Zone Troopers (1985)". Radio Times. Archived from the original on 2019-08-11. Retrieved 2022-02-13.
  5. "Zone Troopers". Rotten Tomatoes. Archived from the original on 2022-02-11. Retrieved 2022-02-13.
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