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1st Testament: CIA Vengeance
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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0880076000155
Format: Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
Label: Elliptic Entertainment
Languages: English (Original Language),
Manufacturer: Elliptic Entertainment
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Elliptic Entertainment
Release Date: January 20, 2004
Running Time: 80 minutes
Studio: Elliptic Entertainment
Theatrical Release Date: June 26, 2001
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Rating: - BAD DVD...poor movie.
In recent years some of the best films have come out of Korea so I had middle-high hopes for this Korean American film. (It's a small budget so of course my hopes weren't Oscar high). But the writing, pacing, and acting is all sub-par. Some of the dialogue doesn't make any sense at all so I watched it twice. I guess the script was written too fast to make sense? It's obviously a DV feature. Very dark and lots of gray areas. Muted colors abound. I've seen worse though so I'll give a few points ... Read More
Rating: - Puply, escapist entertainment
This is a nifty little spy thriller, loaded with an infectious sense of fun and characters that recall the glory days of low-rent/high-entertainment B-Movies and the page-turning excitement of classic pulp paperback novels. The plot is quite a hoot but much of the success with "1st Testament: CIA Vengeance" is derived from the wonderful cast, leading off with Ron Becks as the CIA agent in the center of the action. Becks, who also wrote the screenplay, creates a genuine action character who is mercifully ... Read More
Rating: - Review
Actor Ron Becks acted as star and writer of this fascinating B-grade hybrid certain to enthrall exploitation film fans everywhere. A spy thriller/actioner about a CIA agent who wants out, but instead gets reassigned to train a deadly South Korean female assassin with the aim of killing North Korea's Kim Jong-Il. Ripped from the headlines? Not exactly, but for people who recall the glory days of such Cold War exploitation films back in the '80s, this is a fun throwback. It's also a throwback to the days when ... Read More
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