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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 4022484600138
Format: PAL
Region Code: 2
Running Time: 99 minutes
Theatrical Release Date: 1997
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - Heroism, Sacrifice, and PATRIOTIC FREEDOM win the day!
What is wrong with you people talking bad about this movie? It is a touching story about a band of unlikely heroes, manly men undoubtedly (witness Chiccio's casual pipe smoking in the heat of battle) but perhaps a little over the hill for such intense action as they're engaging in here. None the less, all give some and SOME GIVE ALL in the name freedom, standing true to their values and never giving in, even when faced by the treacherous treachery of a higher-up (which I think is to this day a starkly ... Read More
Rating: - May not be militarily accurate, but it is entertaining
Active Stealth is a standard search and rescue B programmer with Daniel Baldwin and Fred Williamson. The film also features August 1986 Playboy Playmate Ava Fabian in a supporting role. Lots of gun battles and some decent aerial footage with the Stealth and other aircraft can be found throughout the film. Great commentary by director Fred Olen Ray. The packaging mentions a trailer, but there is no trailer included.
Rating: - RATHER INACTIVE STEALTH
It's funny...in this movie, the stealth fighter plane is hardly used or involved at all, until the very ending. Aside from that, you get a pretty standard macho heroic action movie that tries to throw in a few twists to give it some margin of originality. Those twists are fairly predictable however, but they don't actually spoil the movie. You have to remember, this is a Fred Olen Ray movie and you get cheesy effects, standard plot and acting, and the good guys winning at the end. It's harmless and ... Read More
Rating: - tricks of the trade
ACTIVE STEALTH stars Daniel Baldwin, Fred Williamson, and Hannes Jaenicke (sp.?) in a standard rescue-mission action flick. Soldiers fly in a "modified" Stealth fighter to save their comrade, held prisoner by a Central American drug lord. Watching the DVD the first time, the movie held my interest, and I thought it was average fare--entertaining but not memorable.
I watched the DVD again with commentary by director Fred Olen Ray, and it was a blast. Ray is a hoot. His comments give all kinds ... Read More
Rating: - This is so innaccurate!
This movie was a real loser. It is so innaccurate. "Rangers assulting a target in broad daylight with standard issue M-16's an M9's with no silencers or scopes. Most Rangers would use an M-4 or an MP5. No face paint, no stealth at all. Also, what Army unit flys a news crew style helicopter to pickup Rangers in the middle of South America? It should have been a Blackhwawk or a Huey gunship with AH-64 Apache air support. The capabibility to shoot of these "Rangers" is terrible too. At little more than 100 ... Read More
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