Rampage (1986 film)
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Rampage | |
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Directed by | Çetin Inanç |
Written by | Cagdas Agirdas Çetin Inanç (scenario) |
Produced by | Mehmet Karahafız Ed Glaser (English version) |
Starring | Serdar Kebapçılar Filiz Taçbaş Hüseyin Peyda |
Cinematography | Dinçer Önal |
Edited by | Necdet Tok |
Music by | Jake Kaufman (English version) |
Distributed by | Anıt Ticaret (Turkey) Dark Maze Studios (USA) |
Release dates |
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Running time | 74 minutes |
Country | Turkey |
Language | Turkish |
Rampage (Turkish: Korkusuz) is a 1986 Turkish cult action film, written and directed by Çetin Inanç, featuring bodybuilder Serdar Kebapçılar as a Turkish commando who must infiltrate and capture a group of terrorists living in the mountains. The film is the second of two films, along with Wild Blood (Turkish: Vahşi Kan; 1983) also written and directed by Çetin İnanç, commonly known as Turkish Rambo because of plot and stylistic similarities copied from George P. Cosmatos’s Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985). It is also available in an English dubbed U.S. theatrical release produced by Ed Glaser.
Plot
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Cast
[edit]Original Turkish cast
[edit]- Serdar Kebapçılar as Serdar
- Osman Betin as Osman
- Yılmaz Kurt as Terrorist #3
- Tuğrul Meteer as Captain Ömer
- Hüseyin Peyda as Ziya
- Filiz Taçbaş as Girl (the name of the female lead is not even given in the film)
- Sümer Tilmaç as Sait / Major Fuat
- Mehmet Uğur as Terrorist #2
- Sami Hazinses as Kid's Father
- Mehmet Samsa as Terrorist #1
English dub voice cast
[edit]- Andy Dallas as Sait
- Peter A. Davis as Ziya & Terrorist #3
- Steve Glaser as Sergeant & Kid's Father
- Eric W. Sizemore as Serdar, Osman & Captain Omer
- Jennifer Zahn as Girl
- Meagan Benz as Meagan Rachelle
- Alex Mitchell
- Al Morrison
DVD release
[edit]The film was released on DVD on April 24, 2009, by Dark Maze Studios; But it was discontinued on June 12, 2013.
References
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