The Base 2: Guilty as Charged (Guilty as Charged) (2000)
Release Date: Oct 1, 2000 Wide
Release Date: Oct 1, 2000 Wide
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A military leader has taken the notion of discipline in the services too far in this action-drama. Lt. John Murphy (Antonio Sabato Jr., taking over the role played by Mark Dacascos in the first film) is sent in to investigate when a large number of American soldiers are reported missing from a remote military installation. Going undercover, Murphy pays a call to Lt. Col. Strauss (James Remar), and discovers a shocking secret -- Strauss has turned his base of operations into a kangaroo court,
Oct 1, 2000 Wide
Jan 15, 2004
Studio Home Entertainment
Cast
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Antonio Sabato Jr.
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James Remar
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A military court has just got on Antonio Sabato Jr's bad side. Sabato investigates with the courts are responsible for a string of soldier deaths.
Not much plot and very silly dialogue that revolves around Antonio as he struts across the screen.