a5c7b9f00b Braddock, a man who was a POW in Vietnam, who just recently came back, is asked by an American delegation to go to Vietnam to see if there are any POW&#39;s there. When he arrives the General in charge makes some disparaging remarks to Braddock and they accuse him of crimes against them. Braddock later goes to the General and demands to know where the POW&#39;s are and after telling Braddock he tries to kill him but Braddock kills him. Later he is asked to leave, he then goes to Thailand to see a friend and to try and get those men out. But he is being pursued by a man who tortured him when he was a prisoner. Colonel James Braddock is an American officer who spent seven years in a North Vietnamese POW camp, then escaped 10 years ago. After the bloodiest war, Braddock accompanies a government investigation team that goes to Ho Chi Minh City to check out reports of Americans still held prisoner. Braddock gets the evidence then travels to Thailand, where he meets Tuck, an old Army buddy turned black market kingpin. Together, they launch a mission deep into the jungle to free the American POWs from General Trau. Missing in Action (1984) was the first in the Col. Braddock series. Shot in the Phillipines (yes, with Filipinos playing Vietnamese). This Cannon Films Production launched the &quot;bring back the P.o.w.s&quot; genre during the mid 80&#39;s. Chuck Norris plays Col. Braddock, an unconventional officer who&#39;ll do anything to &quot;bring back the boys that were all but forgotten&quot;. Filled with mindless chop-socky and very uninspired action scenes, Missing in Action is a movie for die-hard Chuck Norris fans, lovers of Cannon Films or Grade Z action films. Watch Chuck break international law and defy the laws of logic and realism in Missing In Action!!!<br/><br/>Terminally bad Chuck Norris film. But a masterpiece compared to it&#39;s nonsensical sequels. Chuck doesn&#39;t even dress or have the presence of an officer. I mean who would take this person seriously? Not recommended for viewing unless A.) You and your friends want to watch a bad movie or B.) You&#39;re too lazy to change the channel because you lost your remote. If I were you I would get up and change it manually.<br/><br/>Not recommended.<br/><br/>Filipinos don&#39;t even look like Vietnamese people. I like Norris and I like Cannon films, and this involves accepting the fact that Norris&#39;s politics are idiotic and most of his films are stupid. I get that, and a really idiotic piece of trash like &quot;The Delta Force&quot; is also an immensely entertaining near masterpiece of it&#39;s type. I really have to draw the line here. I not only didn&#39;t enjoy this film, I&#39;d have to say I actively hated it. It&#39;s a really sincere and mean-spirited journey into Norris&#39;s delusional obsessions.
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