Agent Red
Agent Red is a 2000 American action film directed by Damian Lee and Jim Wynorski and starring Dolph Lundgren. Its plot concerns two soldiers stuck on a submarine with a group of terrorists who plan to use a chemical weapon on America.
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Directed by | Damian Lee Jim Wynorski |
Written by | Damian Lee Steve Latshaw |
Produced by | Jim Wynorski Alison Semenza |
Starring | Dolph Lundgren |
Cinematography | Ken Blakey |
Edited by | Joel T. Pashby |
Music by | Eric Wurst David Wurst |
Distributed by | Phoenician Entertainment Franchise Pictures |
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Running time | 95 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $2,000,000 |
After the film was completed, producer Andrew Stevens deemed it too inept to be released. Screenwriter Steve Latshaw was brought in to make the film at least half-competent, while Wynorski was hired to direct some new scenes (about 40 minutes of footage in three days) and insert stock footage (mostly from Fred Olen Ray's Counter Measures with Michael Dudikoff from which it became a remake of) where appropriate.
Plot
Captain Matt Hendricks and Dr. Linda Christian are locked in a submarine with Russian terrorists that threaten to launch a chemical virus on US territory.
Cast
- Dolph Lundgren as Captain Matt Hendricks
- Meilani Paul as Dr. Linda Christian
- Alexander Kuznetsov as Kretz
- Natalie Radford as Nadia
- Randolph Mantooth as Admiral Edwards
- Neal Matarazzo as Lieutenant Matarazzo
- Tony Becker as Lieutenant Jack Colson
- Steve Eastin as Commander Russell
- Allan Kolman as Ziggy
- Larry Carroll as Newscaster
- Robert Donavan as General Minowski
- Pat Skelton as Borenz
- Melissa Brasselle as Dr. Baker
- Steve Franken as General Socka
- Lenny Juliano as Captain
- Peter Spellos as Col. Korsky
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