River of Death

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"The last chance to stop the rebirth of the Master Race."
  • R
  • 1989
  • 1 hr 40 min
  • 4.4  (1,485)

In River of Death, Michael Dudikoff stars as a mercenary named John Hamilton who is hired by a wealthy industrialist named Wolfgang Manteuffel (Robert Vaughn) to lead an expedition into the heart of the Amazon jungle. The mission is to find a lost city that Manteuffel believes holds the secret to an ancient civilization with incredible riches and powerful weapons.

Hamilton assembles a team of seasoned warriors, including a weapons expert named Malik (James Booth) and a savvy archaeologist named Jane (Linda Blair). Also joining the group is a mysterious doctor named Wolfgang Beck (Donald Pleasence), who seems to have his own agenda.

As the team makes their way deeper into the jungle, they encounter a series of deadly obstacles, including treacherous rivers, vicious animals, and hostile tribes. Along the way, they also discover that Manteuffel has a dark side and that he will stop at nothing to find the city and claim its bounty for himself.

The action in River of Death is intense and brutal, with plenty of hand-to-hand combat and gunfights. Dudikoff is a convincing and compelling lead, bringing both physical prowess and a sense of moral center to the role of Hamilton.

Pleasence is also a memorable presence as Beck, bringing his trademark intensity to the role of a man with a hidden agenda. Blair is also solid as Jane, a smart and capable woman who is more than just eye candy.

The depiction of the Amazon jungle is impressive, with beautiful scenery and plenty of shots of the team navigating treacherous waters and thick forests. The film also avoids the pitfalls of exoticism and cliches, presenting the native tribes as complex and multifaceted.

Despite its strengths, River of Death does suffer from some pacing issues and uneven storytelling. Some scenes drag on for too long, while others feel rushed and underdeveloped. The film also relies heavily on action and spectacle at the expense of character development and emotional resonance.

Ultimately, however, River of Death is an entertaining and satisfying action-adventure film that delivers plenty of thrills and excitement. Dudikoff and Pleasence are both standout performers, and the jungle setting adds an extra layer of danger and intrigue. Fans of the genre will find much to enjoy here, and it's worth a watch for anyone looking for a solid blast of 80s action.

River of Death is a 1989 adventure movie with a runtime of 1 hour and 40 minutes. It has received mostly poor reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 4.4.

River of Death
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  • Release Date
    1989
  • MPAA Rating
    R
  • Runtime
    1 hr 40 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    4.4  (1,485)