American servicemen are still being held captive in Vietnam and it's up to one man to bring them home in this blistering, fast-paced action/adventure starring martial arts superstar Chuck Norris. Following a daring escape from a Vietnamese POW camp, Special Forces Colonel James Braddock (Norris) is on a mission to locate and save remaining MIAs.
Chuck Norris
Col. James Braddock
M. Emmet Walsh
Tuck
David Tress
Sen. Porter
Lenore Kasdorf
Ann
James Hong
Gen. Trau
Pierrino Mascarino
Jacques
Erich Anderson
Masucci
Joseph Carberry
Carter
Bella Flores
Madame Pearl
Sergio Kato
Bouncer (uncredited)
Joonee Gamboa
Bartender
Avi Kleinberger
Dalton
Ernie Ortega
Vinh
Willie Williams
Randall
Ric Segreto
G.I.
Gil Arceo
First Vietnamese Businessman
Roger Dantes
Second Vietnamese Businessman
Sabatini Fernandez
Dinh
Renato Morado
Mike
James Crumrine
Gibson
Jeff Mason
Barnes
Stephen Barbers
Moore
Jessie Cuneta
Street Hawker
Augusto Victa
Tran's Aide
Protacio Dee
Yang
Jean-Claude Van Damme
Soldier (uncredited)
Director
Joseph Zito
Characters
Steve Bing
Characters
Larry Levinson
Characters
Arthur Silver
Screenplay
James Bruner
Story
Lance Hool
Story
John Crowther
December 31, 2016
5
Ah, Colonel Braddock. I heard much about you. Welcome to the People's Republic of Vietnam.
Chuck Norris is Col. James Braddock, a survivor of a Vietnam Prisoner of War camp who many years later decides to return to find proof - and liberate - American soldiers still being held against their will.
As the 1980s boom for martial artists becoming filmic action stars gathered apace, Chuck Norris carved his own spot upon the testosterone fuelled wave. Much like a lot of films of its ilk, Missing in Action is of course daft, violent, jingoistic but also crucially it's a whole bunch of fun. This naturally comes down to expectation levels for a production of this type, park the brain and enjoy the cheese and carnage. It's a bit disappointing to find that we don't get to see much of Norris' martial artistry, it' s more a case of gun play and standard fists and kicks taking the lead in this one. The story is hardly taxing and many scenes just serve to show some flesh and pecs, but with M. Emmet Walsh along for the ride as an ebullient side-kick, there's enough here for the undemanding action film fan to enjoy. 5/10
Status:
Released
Original Language:
English
Budget:
$2,550,000.00
Revenue:
$22,812,411.00