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Closed Caption; Digitally mastered; Scene access; Interactive menus; Full-screen version; Dolby 2.0 Surround
Full Product DetailsSide #1 --
1. Opening Credits [5:22]
2. Breakout [6:20]
3. Cut to Shreds [5:42]
4. Wanted Alive [2:48]
5. Money Boat [4:58]
6. In Persuit [4:30]
7. Stocking Up [2:44]
8. Working for Me [3:13]
9. The Creazy Ace [4:35]
10. Dirty Loyalty [3:19]
11. All for the Money [7:13]
12. Looking at Yourself [3:59]
13. Air Mexico [5:09]
14. Between the Crosshairs [5:29]
15. The Killer [4:29]
16. El Matador [5:37]
17. Without Mercy [7:02]
18. Partners [3:14]
19. End Credits/Gunmen [4:48]
This film opens with a big fat close-up of a sweaty prisoner with a fly (on a string) crawling on his face. The prisoner quickly pops the fly in his mouth and spits it out. Then he leeringly laughs about it to the prisoner next door. Nope. This is not a bad undiscovered Sergio Leone spaghetti western. Rather it is the opening shot Deran Sarafin's Gunmen -- a brainless action film without an original thought in its head. Christopher Lambert is the fly-eater, a man named Dani Servigo, the brother of a dead smuggler and a prisoner in a South American jail, who holds the secret to the whereabouts of $400,000 in stolen drug money. The walls of the prison explode, and Cole Parker (Mario Van Pebbles) makes his entrance. Cole is a mercenary working with the DEA who is in this South American hellhole to mop up the drug traders and to avenge his father's death at the hands of the drug traders. He wants Dani to lead him to the gold. In this love-hate buddy film, the two thrown-together friends/enemies race through the Amazon jungle with ruthless assassins in pursuit, as they all gravitate towards the secret stash of money. Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide