
Overview:
A Russian KGB agent is sent to Africa to kill an anti-Communist black revolutionary. However, he has a change of heart when he sees how the Russians and their Cuban allies are killing and repressing the locals, so he switches sides and helps the rebels.Status: | Released (1988-12-24) |
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BoxOffice: | $4,192,440 |
Screen: | Robert Abramoff, Jack Abramoff, Arne Olsen |
Productions: | Scorpion Film Production, Abramoff Production, Shapiro-Glickenhaus Entertainment |
Production Countries: | Namibia, South Africa, United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English, Italiano |

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- 73342: Robert Abramoff - Executive Producer - Production
- 58818: João Fernandes - Director of Photography - Camera
- 56898: Arne Olsen - Screenplay - Writing
- 73345: Jay Chattaway - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 73344: Daniel Sklar - Executive Producer - Production
- 73341: Jack Abramoff - Producer - Production
- 58706: Daniel Loewenthal - Editor - Editing
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Well it is pure, unadulterated, conservative propaganda. And it doesn't make any excuses for it. At least, it's pure circa 80s conservative propaganda before everything just went insane. However, unlike Red Dawn, which is also 80s conservative propaganda, Red Scorpion kind of real ....
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