Nam Angels
Nam Angels | |
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Directed by | Cirio H. Santiago |
Written by | Dan Gagliasso |
Produced by | Christopher R. Santiago |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Ricardo Remias Chris Squires |
Edited by | Edgardo Vinarao |
Music by | Concorde-New Horizons |
Release date |
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Running time | 91 minutes |
Country | Philippines |
Language | English |
Nam Angels is a 1989 Philippine
Plot
During the Vietnam War an American patrol engages in a firefight with a strong force of NVA regulars. The Americans fight their way into a cave containing gold that is in the territory of aboriginals who kill the NVA as well as a few Americans, but capture the majority of the patrol with the exception of its leader, Lt. Vance Calhoun.
Calhoun beseeches his commanding general to allow him to return to the area to rescue his men, but the General explains they have no resources, and the area will be
After fighting their way through NVA held territory with the aid of friendly South Vietnamese, they discover the aborigines are led by a German named Chard who has remained in Indochina since his French Foreign Legion service. Chard plans to sell his American prisoners to the NVA.
Cast
- Brad Johnson as Lt. Vance Calhoun
- Vernon Wells as Chard
- Mark Venturini as Bonelli
- Kevin Duffis as Hickman
- Rick Dean as Larger
- Jeff Griffith as Carmody
- Romy Diaz as Turko
- Ken Metcalfe as Gen. Donipha
- Archi Adamos as Trinh
- Eric Hahn as Morey
Hells Angels lawsuit
On October 26, 1989, the
References
- ^ p. 85 Rowan, Terry Nam: The Lost Conflict Film Guide Lulu.com December 27, 2011
- ^ "Nam Angels (Video 1989) - IMDb". IMDb.
- ^ a b c Hells Angels say trademark used without permission Steve Harvey, Los Angeles Times (October 27, 1989) Archived November 24, 2022, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ a b c Hells Angels sue over alleged trademark infringement Dave McNary, United Press International (October 26, 1989) Archived November 24, 2022, at archive.today
- ^ Look Homeward Angel: Cycle Icon Sonny Barger Kick-Starts Life As A Free Man By Violating Parole Philip Martin, Phoenix New Times (December 2, 1992) Archived November 13, 2022, at archive.today
External links
- Nams Angels at IMDb