Strike Commando is a 1987 Vietnam war action film directed by Bruno Mattei and starring Reb Brown, Christopher Connelly and Alex Vitale.
A sequel, Strike Commando II (Trappola diabolica), was released in 1988 and stars Brent Huff as Sgt.
Michael Ransom and his team of "Strike Commandos" sneak into a Vietnamese base, planning to lay explosives.
As they come across a decomposed dead soldier with a radio, Ransom calls his home base and tells Radek that he is alive and where he could be picked up.
Aided by Le Due, a retired French soldier who lived in the village, Ransom destroys the boat and the VCs.
Ransom later volunteers to go back and take pictures of the base so that there will be proof of Soviet presence in Vietnam.
In Vietnam, Ransom discovers that the village people have been slaughtered and finds the name of the Soviet soldier, Jakoda.
After spending months in a cell with a corpse, Ransom pretends to break and agrees to make a demoralizing radio broadcast.
Ransom takes Jakoda's girlfriend Olga hostage and kills some soldiers using her as bait.
After blowing up an army boat, Ransom comes back to the shore, where Jakoda challenges him to a fight.
At the building where Radek works, Ransom lays a 2-minute grenade on the ash tray on the front desk.
"[3] The review went on to note that "Some okay minor action scenes do not disguise the face the film lacks the large-scale set pieces that have become de rigueur for Vietnam war pics.