
Red Scorpion (1988)
1h 45m | PG-13
A Russian KGB agent is sent to Africa to kill an anti-Communist black revolutionary. However, he has a change of heart when he sees how the Russians and their Cuban allies are killing and repressing the locals, so he switches sides and helps the rebels.
Director: Joseph Zito
Studio: Scorpion Film Production
Genre: Adventure, Action, War
Video: 720p
Cast

Dolph Lundgren
as Lt. Nikolai Rachenko

M. Emmet Walsh
as Dewey Ferguson

Al White
as Kallunda Kintash

T. P. McKenna
as General Vortek

Carmen Argenziano
as Colonel Zayas

Alex Colon
as Sgt. Mendez
Reviews
Well it is pure, unadulterated, conservative propaganda. And it doesn't make any excuses for it. At least, it's pure circa 80s conservative propaganda before everything just went insane. However, unlike Red Dawn, which is also 80s conservative propaganda, Red Scorpion kind of really stinks. It's too much, in literally every way, from too much politics, to too much near nudity, to too much dead lifting. It makes for a weak action packed mess that is nearly unwatchable.