A.W.O.L. (1990)
Director: Sheldon Lettich
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
This fight movie, despite its faults, is a considerable improvement on the cynical Kickboxer, Cyborg, etc. With Van Damme deserting from the Foreign Legion when his brother is fatally injured in an LA drug feud, the exposition suggests a revenge story, but in fact events follow an altogether livelier course: the AWOL legionnaire resolves to help his destitute sister-in-law and niece by making fast money the best way he can, as a bare-knuckle fighter. Making something of the character's immigrant status, the film-makers establish a commendably downtown perspective; the really seedy characters are the wealthy gamblers who get off on the bloody gladiatorial matches. This is a B-movie, crude in execution, with gimmicky set pieces, risibly caricatured villains, and overblown sentimentality. But Van Damme is beginning to come good on his promise; in particular, his friendship with the wonderful Harrison Page, as his hustling guide and mentor, bears the fruit of a more human action-movie, one that's almost worth getting excited about.Author: TCh
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Cast & crew
Director: Sheldon Lettich
Producer: Ash R Shah, Eric Karson
Cast: Jean-Claude Van Damme, Harrison Page, Deborah Rennard, Lisa Pelikan, Ashley Johnson, George McDaniel, Eric Karson full cast
Genre(s): Action/Adventure
Duration: 108 mins
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