
Taught to Stalk. Trained to Kill. Programmed to Destroy.
Dolph Lundgren is Nikolai - a killing machine - a deadly, highly skilled agent for the Russian army whose brutal efficiency and single minded determination to serve the motherland leaves behind a trail of battered bodies and bloodied enemies.
Now Nikolai must infiltrate an African rebel army who seek to defy their new communist rulers and take out their leader, but as he gets to know his enemies and the dignified Bushmen he encounters, he begins to slowly realize that all he has been taught was a lie. This Cold War rebel is ready to turn the tables on his Soviet masters and kick all kinds of ass!
With a body count that leaves jaws firmly on the floor and a healthy disregard for troublesome logic, Red Scorpion is a classic 80s action spectacular that doesn’t let up for a second...
This Edition Contains
- Reversible sleeve with original and newly commissioned artwork
- Double-sided fold-out artwork poster
- Collector’s booklet featuring brand new writing on the film by author Calum Waddell
Blu-Ray Contains:
- Brand New High Definition Transfer of the film (1080p)
Special Features:
- Introduction to the film from star Dolph Lundgren
- UK exclusive audio commentary with director Joseph Zito, moderated by filmmaker and genre scholar Howard S. Berger
- All Out of Bullets: Dolph Lundgren remembers Red Scorpion
- Music with Muscles: Composer Jay Chattaway on the soundtrack of Red Scorpion
- Original Trailer
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Video did provide us with so many classics, this is one that is probably under appreciated. It's not Commando, but it puts in the hard yards. A film to kick back to and just not think about. But if you appreciate a bit of b grade fun this is the ticket.
As with all of Arrows releases, this is a great blu ray with awesome features and in a great presentation. The film itself....not so great ;)