SYNOPSICS
Deadly Outbreak (1995) is a English movie. Rick Avery has directed this movie. Jeff Speakman,Ron Silver,Rochelle Swanson,Jack Adalist are the starring of this movie. It was released in 1995. Deadly Outbreak (1995) is considered one of the best Action,Drama,Thriller movie in India and around the world.
A terrorist group lead by Colonel Baron has taken over an Israeli biochemical weapon laboratory. Colonel Baron wants to get his hands on a new secret weapon developed by Dr. Allie Levin. Dutton Hatfield from the U.S. embassy must help Dr. Levin keep her invention away from the bad guys.
Deadly Outbreak (1995) Reviews
a neat/cheap die hard flick
This is a nice example of how a limted budgeted film, can still deliver. The basic premise is your basic bad guy wanting to unleash a killer virus that will bring about armageddon. No oscar for original screenplay here. What is original is the style in which director Rick AVery uses to film Speakmans rythmic fighting. Ron Silver delivers with a venomus preformance, that hints at Timecop,Arrival,etc. The real attraction here folks is Jeff Speakman, the kicker best remembered for The Perfect Weapon. His screen presence is big enough to make a believable good guy. In short the movie is worth seeing for what talented people can do with limited locations,budgets,time. Totally watchable.
Major eye rolling
Unlike the extremely dull THE EXPERT, DEADLY OUTBREAK is more action packed and faster paced. Unfortunately, it's also ridiculously unrealistic and borderline cartoonish. The film begins nonchalantly but when the terrorists attack, well, credibility is quickly thrown out of the window. It was too much even for me. The security guards kept running blindly towards the terrorists who killed them on the spot. One after the other. It was like a cartoon or something, or a shooting gallery at an amusement park. Of course, with every security guard out of the way, there's only one man who can stop the terrorists: Jeff Speakman. So what 30 armed security guards couldn't do Jeff does effortlessly. Sure. I have to stop watching these direct to video Jeff Speakman flicks.
Speakman's Best in Ages!
"Deadly Outbreak" is one of those movies that HBO or Cinemax constantly runs at one or two in the morning, and if you can, you should watch this movie. First off, the acting looks very passable. Jeff Speakman finally gets a chance to show he can be in a movie where his martial arts mastery isn't needed. Ron Silver is believable as the bad guy, but he seems pigeon-holed into this kind of role. (You may not remember, but he played the exact same role in Van Damme's laughable "Timecop") Rochelle Swanson is fairly descent, but the former porn star(I'm only assuming she is; I haven't heard otherwise)delivers the "damsel-in-distress-turned-heroic-partner" role off without too much difficulty. Secondly, the action is non-stop once it gets started. Keynote sequences are omitted, but they come at you fast and furious. The violence isn't as graphic as other Speakman films, but is standable. The plot, though laughable, is pretty basic: Madman captures chemical facility and unknown/unexpected visitor saves the day. Other than this, I won't give away too much, so just see this movie. It's no "Aliens", but you'll be entertained by it.
I'll have one action burger with extra cheese thanks.
There are two kinds of high ratings I tend to give to films: one for very good films and the other for films that are so terrible that they are actually truly wonderful. Deadly Outbreak falls firmly into the latter category. This is one of two films I collectively remembered as "The Serbian bus movies". The reason being that I saw this film on a bus from Leskovac to Beograd, playing on a cruddy Kambrook TV/video held together by a leather belt and hanging from the roof of the bus. The film was dubbed in English with Cyrillic subtitles and sported its alternative title of Deadly Takeover - a truly surreal experience. The movie should have come off as a sad and laughable 'almost' action film. However, Avery manages to combine its clichéd stick-to-formula plot, plywood cast, and recycled script into something much greater than it's individual parts. Jeff Speakman reminded me of a Bruce Boxleitner look-a-like who'd indulged in one too many sprays from his bottle of 'eau de charisma'. But how could he go wrong with such classic enduring lines as: "This party sucks. There's not enough ice-cream, and way too many clowns!" Rochelle Swanson as the intelligent, ingenious biochemist, Dr Allie Levin, manages to fool us into believing her nothing but a simple bimbo who continually fails in her attempts to aid our leading man. Well done. Ron Silver is our antagonist in this film and is, well, what can I say, Ron Silver. I'm sure he isn't really a bad man. Does he remind anyone else of Clayton from the TV series Benson? Overall a highly enjoyable experience, more comedy than action, if you are the kind of person who thrives on hearty B-Grade attempts at popular film genres.
Weak Speakman film...
This was one of the weakest Speakman's film, I can freely say that he corrected this mistake with The Expert (1995), but no luck after that much. Anyhoo, Speakman plays sgt. Hatfield who escorts evil Colonel Baron to a biochemical laboratory in Israel, than the evil Colonel Baron takes over the building and sets his goals to the American government you know, the usual, typical stuff half a billion dollars a bus to a airfield and that's because he's a madman who wasn't treated nice in the army poor psycho baby. So, the whole plot turns into a cliché, with one man army who fights off mercenaries, just like in Die Hard films and Under Siege films only with Jeff Speakman as the leading hero, using his Kenpo karate to defeat bad guys. Very low budget film, not too much satisfying for watcher, lousy action scenes, special effects and music score but Jeff was solid in his fight scenes. Try not to pay attention to acting, the actors are not doing that well, OK, except for Ron Silver. And, how did he get here? I thought that Silver was a big name in bigger films and was a good actor indeed. I really don't understand how did Silver ended up in this low budget crap? Don't expect some solid acting from Speakman, nor from anybody else, not even from the smoking hot scientist Rochelle Swanson whom Speakman is trying to charm pathetically through the film, that romantic connection was very stupid. So, I don't recommend this film that much to anyone, well maybe for Speakman fans, they'll love it.