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Red Scorpion screened at the 1988 MIFED film market, and was first released theatrically in South Korea in late December 1988, then the Philippines, [11] West Germany, and Japan in January 1989, then in the United States on April 21, 1989. The movie was released theatrically worldwide except in the United Kingdom (where it went "direct to video ...
Stephen Holden of The New York Times said: "Dolph Lundgren's pectorals are the real stars of Red Scorpion, an action-adventure movie set in the fictional African country of Mombaka. Filmed from below so that one has the sense of peering up at a massive kinetic sculpture, his glistening torso, which over the course of the film is subjected to ...
Red Scorpion: Lieutenant Nikolai Petrovitch Rachenko 1988 R.P.G. II: Lifeguard Short film; cameo 1989 The Punisher: Francis "Frank" Castle / The Punisher: Direct-to-video [3] 1990 I Come in Peace: Detective Jack Caine 1991 Cover Up: Mike Anderson Direct-to-video 1991 Showdown in Little Tokyo: Sergeant Chris Kenner 1992 Universal Soldier
Rocky IV star Dolph Lundgren has revealed he is “finally cancer free” almost nine years after he was diagnosed with the disease.. In a video shared on Instagram from a hospital bed in Los ...
The Swedish actor was diagnosed with kidney cancer in 2015
The "Rocky IV" actor posted a video shortly before undergoing a procedure to remove his last remaining tumor, while Chuck Norris, Ian Ziering, and more shared messages of support.
Red Scorpion 2 is a 1994 Canadian–American action film directed by Michael Kennedy, starring Matt McColm, John Savage, Jennifer Rubin and Michael Ironside. The film is a sequel to the 1988 film Red Scorpion , although the cast is different and the story largely unrelated.
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