Cocaine Wars

1985 film directed by Héctor Olivera
  • June 25, 1985 (1985-06-25)
Running time
82 minutesCountriesArgentina
United StatesLanguagesEnglish
Spanish

Cocaine Wars is a 1985 Argentine-American action film directed by Héctor Olivera and starring John Schneider, Federico Luppi, Rodolfo Ranni and Royal Dano. It was written by Olivera, Steven M. Krauzer and David Viñas. The associate producer of the film was Fernando Ayala. It premiered in Argentina on June 25, 1985.

Cocaine Wars is one of the ten films that Roger Corman produced in Argentina during the 1980s.[1]

Synopsis

Miami-based DEA agent Cliff Vickry (John Schneider) is in a South American nation (purportedly, Bolivia), working undercover within the organization of Gonzalo Reyes (Federico Luppi), the biggest cocaine exporter in South America. Cliff's significant other, Janet Meade (Kathryn Witt), is a reporter trying to gather evidence on Reyes. Reyes orders Cliff to kill Marcelo Villalba (John Vitali), a journalist who is running for his nation's position as president so he can bring Reyes down, but Cliff can't bring himself to kill Marcelo. Reyes is afraid Marcelo will put him out of business and is afraid that Janet's story will do the same thing, so Reyes sends someone else after Marcelo, and then Reyes has Janet kidnapped. Cliff is the only one who can rescue Janet and stop Reyes.

Cast

  • John Schneider as DEA Agent Cliff Vickry
  • Federico Luppi as Gonzalo Reyes
  • Royal Dano as Bailey
  • Rodolfo Ranni as General Luján
  • Kathryn Witt as Janet Meade
  • Ivan Grey as Klausmann
  • Richard Hamlin as Wilhelm
  • Edgar Moore as Rikki
  • Armand Capo as Oswaldo
  • Martin Korey as Gomez
  • Tom Cundom as Bailey's driver
  • Ken Edgar as Kenny
  • Joe Capanga as Miguel
  • Marcos Woinsky as Pugg
  • Jacques Arndt as Franco
  • Willy Marcos as Hernandos
  • John Vitali as Marcelo Villalba
  • Patti Davis as Rosita (as Patricia Davis)
  • Haydée Padilla as Lola (as Heidi Paddle)
  • Helen Grant as Pia
  • Theodore McNabney as TV reporter #1 (as Ted McNabney)
  • Patricia Scheuer as TV reporter #2
  • Martín Coria as Gómez
  • Edgardo Moreira as Ricky
  • Arturo Noal as Julio
  • Miguel Ángel Solá
  • José Pablo Feinmann
  • Juan Vitali

Production

Hector Olivera had previously made Wizards of the Lost Kingdom and Barbarian Queen for Corman. Filming took place in Argentina.[2]

Reception

In July 1985 it was announced Roger Corman's newly formed distribution company Concorde Pictures would team with Cinema Group to distribute films. Their first releases would include Club Sandwich (which became Last Resort) and Cocaine Wars from Concorde and Born American and Hollywood Vice Squad from Cinema Group.[3]

Miami News called the film "a mind boggling atrocity".[2]

The Los Angeles Times called it "a standard low budget action film but there re a few encouraging things in it... a step up from the pits perhaps but up nonetheless."[4]

The San Francisco Examiner said it was "like bad Mexican television".[5]

In interview director David Gordon Green said if he ever made a sequel to The Pineapple Express he would like to make it like Cocaine Wars which he called "really good. I’d like to do that. Something in South America or something hard-core." [6]

References

  1. ^ "Hollywood in Don Torcuato (first part)": When Roger Corman and his B-movies invaded Argentina Archived 2013-12-25 at the Wayback Machine Cinematófilos.com.ar (in Spanish)
  2. ^ a b "Dope turns dopey in Cocain Wars". The Miami News. 16 November 1985. p. 13.
  3. ^ "Cinema Group, Concorde Unite for distribution". The Los Angeles Times Part 6. 18 July 1985. p. 2.
  4. ^ "Cocaine Wars toes budget line". The Los Angeles Times. 10 February 1986. p. 77.
  5. ^ "Roger Corman's New B Movie - Give it a D". The San Francisco Examiner. 5 March 1986. p. 48.
  6. ^ Pais, Matt (12 August 2013). "Q&A: 'Prince Avalanche' director David Gordon Green plays 'Seth, James or Jonah?'". Chicago Tribune.

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