Release Date: Jun 1, 1986 Wide
Release Date: Jun 1, 1986 Wide
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Stuart Rosenberg, under the guise of Alan Smithee, directed this action film concerning a soldier of fortune sent into a South American country to rescue a kidnapped American during a revolutionary upheaval. Harry Burk Jr. (Mark Harmon) and United States Ambassador Douglas (Bruce Gray) are held hostage by Colombian drug dealers who demand the release of associates who are imprisoned in the United States. But the U.S. government refuses to negotiate with the drug dealers. In disgust, Harry's
Jun 1, 1986 Wide
HBO Video
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Director Stuart Rosenberg took his name off this picture, but it's actually not that bad.
October 19, 2009Super Reviewer
Wednesday, August 31, 2011 (1987) Let's Get Harry WAR/ ACTION You know when a movie is bad when the original director refused to be credited as director and uses the pseudo name Allan Smithee instead. You know a movie is bad when respected actor Robert DuVall demands to leave the film early and they do it by
August 31, 2011
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