Missing in Action with Chuck Norris: DVD Cover

    Missing in Action Director: Joseph Zito Cast: Chuck Norris, M. Emmet Walsh, Lenore Kasdorf, James Hong

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    • DVD Release Date: 06/13/2000
    • Original Release: 1984
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 6,129

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    Side #1 -- Fullscreen
    0. Scene Selections
    1. Logos/Title/Credits [:09]
    2. "Move It!" [1:39]
    3. "MIA Controversy" [7:32]
    4. Vietnamese Welcome [4:56]
    5. Piercing Memory [2:10]
    6. War Crimes Council [1:34]
    7. "Undiplomatic Manner" [3:52]
    8. "A Nightcap" [2:13]
    9. "Where Are The MIAs?" [4:37]
    10. The Perfect Escape [5:36]
    11. Time To Leave [6:46]
    12. "Looking For A Friend" [1:49]
    13. "Madame Pearl's" [4:28]
    14. Boats & Weapons [2:20]
    15. Dressed To Kill [4:34]
    16. Sudden Departure [4:18]
    17. There's Trouble Aboard [4:44]
    18. Reluctant Passenger [2:09]
    19. "Do We Run Or Fight?" [2:17]
    20. Sighting The Goal [4:43]
    21. Breaking In & Bombing [4:02]
    22. "Where Are They?" [5:07]
    23. Attak By Water [1:48]
    24. "We're Going Home!" [4:05]
    25. "See You In Hell!" [1:15]
    26. Hanging On To Freedom [5:15]
    27. No More Denials [2:47]
    28. End Credits [1:27]
    0. Scene Selections
    1. Logos/Title/Credits [1:39]
    2. "Move It!" [7:32]
    3. "MIA Controversy" [4:56]
    4. Vietnamese Welcome [2:10]
    5. Piercing Memory [1:34]
    6. War Crimes Council [3:52]
    7. "Undipolmatic Manner" [2:13]
    8. "A Nightcap" [4:37]
    9. "Where Are The MIAs?" [5:36]
    10. The Perfect Escape [6:46]
    11. Time To Leave [1:49]
    12. "Looking For A Friend" [4:28]
    13. "Madame Pearl's" [2:20]
    14. Boats & Weapons [4:34]
    15. Dressed To Kill [4:18]
    16. Sudden Departure [4:44]
    17. There's Trouble Aboard [2:09]
    18. Reluctant Passenger [2:17]
    19. "Do We Run Or Fight?" [4:43]
    20. Sighting The Goal [4:02]
    21. Breaking In & Bombing [5:07]
    22. "Where Are They?" [1:48]
    23. Attack By Water [4:05]
    24. "We're Going Home!" [1:15]
    25. "See You In Hell!" [5:15]
    26. Hanging On To Freedom [2:47]
    27. No More Denials [1:27]
    28. End Credits [3:05]

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    Editorial Reviews

    The critics called it simple-minded and jingoistic, but 1984's slam-bang adventure Missing in Action struck a responsive chord with mayhem-minded moviegoers, who made it the biggest hit to date for action star Chuck Norris. Many years and two sequels later, it still holds up as fast-moving fun. Norris plays the intrepid Army colonel Braddock, an ex-POW who returns to the Far East long after the Vietnam War in search of other long-held American prisoners. The quest takes Braddock into many squalid settings, from which he extricates himself with the aid of an unlikely sidekick, black-marketeer M. Emmet Walsh. Not surprisingly, the script provides Norris several opportunities to display his martial-arts skills, but director Joseph Zito doesn't stint on more explosive confrontations when they're called for. Unabashedly patriotic in the fashion of World War II movies, this Reagan-era classic lets Norris do what he does best: kick plenty of butt. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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    July 04, 2003: I was never a Chuck Norris fan but I had never seen any of his films. I took for granted they wouldn't be my style. However, I happened to buy this film on the cheap from a video store going out of business. Well the film was engaging and exciting. It is somewhat predictible but enjoyable none the less. I found myself yelling at the commies and rooting for the good guys. Check it out it out, you will like this film. Rent it from your nearest video store. I just recently caught the third sequel on cable. Again, I enjoyed it as well.