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Commando
TrailerColonel Matrix is retired and living peaceably with his 10-year-old daughter when she is kidnapped by the henchmen of an exiled Latin American dictator, who wants Matrix to restore him to power. Instead, Matrix sets out to take down the rogue leader and rescue his daughter.Actors: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Rae Dawn Chong, Dan Hedaya, Vernon Wells, James Olson, David Patrick Kelly, Alyssa Milano, Bill Duke, Drew Snyder, Sharon Wyatt, Michael DeLano, ...»Director: Mark L. LesterCountry: United StatesDuration: 90 minQuality: HDRelease: 1985IMDb: 6.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Commando"
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Characters of "Commando"
John MatrixPlayed by: Arnold SchwarzeneggerCindyPlayed by: Rae Dawn ChongAriusPlayed by: Dan HedayaBennettPlayed by: Vernon WellsMajor General Franklin KirbyPlayed by: James OlsonSullyPlayed by: David Patrick KellyJenny MatrixPlayed by: Alyssa MilanoCookePlayed by: Bill DukeLawsonPlayed by: Drew SnyderLesliePlayed by: Sharon WyattForrestalPlayed by: Michael DeLanoJacksonPlayed by: Bob MinorHarrisPlayed by: Michael AdamsDiazPlayed by: Gary Carlos CervantesSoldierPlayed by: Lenny Juliano -
Directors of "Commando"
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Creators of "Commando"
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Critic Reviews of "Commando"
Chicago ReaderSeptember 18, 2007Comic book stuff, helped out by the presence of Rae Dawn Chong as an airline stewardess whose sarcastic commentary adds some comic counterpoint to the deliberately overscaled action.
VarietySeptember 18, 2007Chong lights up the film like a firefly, Schwarzenegger delivers a certain light touch of his own, [and] the result is palatable action comics.
Time OutJune 24, 2006Lots of machine-gunfire, explosions and disposable khaki-clad extras, as you'd expect.
New York TimesMay 21, 2003The big battle scenes are especially disappointing.
Common Sense MediaDecember 14, 2010Brainless, explosion-happy action ('80s style).
Apollo GuideOctober 26, 2009It might have been fun to watch when I was nine, but knowing what I know now, it is a horribly offensive film.
Groucho ReviewsMay 26, 2008An audacious comic-book movie on steroids...cinematic junk food, but even a dieter deserves to cheat once in a while. [Blu-Ray]
Filmcritic.comOctober 07, 2007one of the best arguments available for the action movie as pure entertainment
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