The Final Sanction is a 1990 film, directed by David A. Prior and starring Ted Prior, Robert Z'Dar and William Smith.[1]
The Final Sanction | |
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Directed by | David A. Prior |
Written by | David A. Prior |
Produced by | David Marriott |
Starring | Ted Prior Robert Z'Dar Renée Cline David Fawcett William Smith |
Music by | Garm Beall Tim James Steve McClintock |
Distributed by | Action International Pictures |
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Running time | 90 minutes |
Language | English |
Plot
editThe United States and Russia have had a nuclear exchange, wiping out most of humanity in the process. In order to decide a winner without any further bombing, the nations both decide to choose their best soldier and let them fight in a restricted area in Virginia. The result of the duel will decide the winner of the war.[1]
Sergeant Tom Batanic (Ted Prior) and Sergei (Robert Z'Dar) fight mercilessly, but at the end they realize the futility of their duel and agree to end it, just as the U.S. general in charge decides to explode the building they are in. It turns out that the whole affair was just a secret agreement between the American and Russian general to let the world realize that in a war, no one is a winner. However, Tom and Sergei survive the explosion, the American general is arrested by the FBI.
Reception
editTalking Pulp said that the film "should be ran[sic] through the Cinespiria Shitometer",[2] while The Action Elite said it " is a cool concept with some entertaining action scenes but it does feel like a missed opportunity with a lame ending."[3]
References
edit- ^ a b "The Final Sanction". allmovie.com. Retrieved 2008-10-22.
- ^ "Film Review: The Final Sanction (1990)". Talking Pulp. Retrieved 18 August 2020.
- ^ Eoin. "The Final Sanction (1990) Review". The Action Elite. Retrieved 18 August 2020.
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