Navy Seals with Charlie Sheen: DVD Cover

    Navy Seals Director: Lewis Teague Cast: Charlie Sheen, Michael Biehn, Joanne Whalley, Rick Rossovich

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    • DVD Release Date: 02/06/2001
    • Original Release: 1990
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 30,084

    Viewer Rating: (1 ratings)

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    Original theatrical trailer; English: Stereo Surround; French: Stereo Surround; French and Spanish subtitles

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    Scene Index

    Scene Selections
    0. Scene Selections
    1. Main Title/May Day [3:57]
    2. Bad Timing [4:52]
    3. Rescue Mission [6:57]
    4. Stingers [4:32]
    5. Post Mortem [5:53]
    6. A Little R & R [4:44]
    7. A Peaceful Ship [8:58]
    8. Basic Training [6:13]
    9. A Vaguely Amusing Guy [10:37]
    10. "Six Miles Up" [6:38]
    11. Thieves In The Night [5:46]
    12. "How Did He Die?" [11:18]
    13. Child Of War [9:34]
    14. A Schoolhouse in Beirut [8:20]
    15. Exit Strategy [9:52]
    16. End Credits [5:08]

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    Editorial Reviews

    This exercise in patriotic, high-tech action centers on a select group of Navy commandos and their battles against a Middle East terrorist group. This particular squadron is led by a pair of rivals: cocky, fiery Hawkins (Charlie Sheen) and stoic, unflappable Curran (Michael Biehn). When an anti-terrorist mission goes awry, allowing an enemy leader to escape with a supply of stolen American missiles, both men are certain that, given another chance, they can redeem themselves and the squad. Their rivalry plays out against a background of high-powered amphibious battles, allowing the film to revel in dangerous stunts and advanced weaponry. Joanne Whalley-Kilmer provides brief romantic relief as a journalist with important information, but the focus remains on the macho interplay between Hawkins and Curran. Co-written by former Navy Seal Chuck Pfarrer (with Gary Goldman), the film presents authentic details about the elite unit, but the bulk of Navy Seals tends to rely on familiar combat film conventions. Viewers seeking rapidly paced action sequences will not be disappointed, though other viewers may be less likely to overlook the predictable storyline and routine characters. Judd Blaise, All Movie Guide

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