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5.0 out of 5 stars EXPLOSIVE ESPIONAGE ACTION UNLEASES A ONE MAN ARMY
When the drug lords set out to buy themselves a country, they overlooked on ething...a CIA agent too deadly to be bought.

In this heart-pounding action, adventure, two life-long friends and CIA operatives are pitted against one another in the underworld of political espionage and treachery.

When a bloody ambush wipes out the Senate adn CIA anti-drug mission in South...

Published on November 28, 2002

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1.0 out of 5 stars DIFFIDENT WORK WHICH AVOIDS ITS MAJOR PREMISE.
This action/adventure tale is set in an imaginary Latin American republic amid a background of espionage involving the CIA and the United States Congress, in which its hero, Peter Caine (John Coleman), A.K.A. "The Stalker", characterized in the language of his enemies as the most venomous and robotic of agents, is revealed as an oddly restrained operative more concerned...
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1.0 out of 5 stars DIFFIDENT WORK WHICH AVOIDS ITS MAJOR PREMISE., May 20, 2005
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This review is from: President's Target [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This action/adventure tale is set in an imaginary Latin American republic amid a background of espionage involving the CIA and the United States Congress, in which its hero, Peter Caine (John Coleman), A.K.A. "The Stalker", characterized in the language of his enemies as the most venomous and robotic of agents, is revealed as an oddly restrained operative more concerned with survival than with demonstrating his hunting tactics. Caine is attached to a Senate-supported anti-narcotics mission which is exterminated during a meeting by a group of masked terrorists, with only Peter a survivor, albeit wounded, after which he prepares for a purported task of revenge, but a frequently occurring series of flashbacks demonstrates that the super agent has apparently not freed himself from a large body of personal devils. The promised requital is woefully slow in coming in this predictable production, cumbered as it is by a weakly episodic structure that gives rise to a sense of inadequacy about Caine, not helped by Coleman's unfashioned performance in his first credited role, nor by the strong presence of Martin Kove as his best friend, a seeming casting gaffe since Kove would have been far more believable as the lead. This is nothing more than a highly cliched adventure film offering only a mild feeling of adventure, fundamentally no character development or perceptible point of view, and a remarkably unoriginal score, although the sound crew is top-flight here, with the camerawork and the brightly surreal sets having interest in this generally dull picture filmed in Portugal.
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5.0 out of 5 stars EXPLOSIVE ESPIONAGE ACTION UNLEASES A ONE MAN ARMY, November 28, 2002
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This review is from: President's Target [VHS] (VHS Tape)
When the drug lords set out to buy themselves a country, they overlooked on ething...a CIA agent too deadly to be bought.

In this heart-pounding action, adventure, two life-long friends and CIA operatives are pitted against one another in the underworld of political espionage and treachery.

When a bloody ambush wipes out the Senate adn CIA anti-drug mission in South America, Peter Caine (John Coleman) is the only Survivor. Planning his revenge, Caine finds refuge with a wily old fisher-man, enabling him to rehabilitate himself and plan the ultimate payback.

As Caine meneuvers through the underbelly of political corruption, unmasking those responsible for the murders, and then terminating the paid assassins one by one, he discovers a double-cross which rocks the political stability of the South American and U.S. Governments to the core.

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