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When DEA agents are taken captive by a ruthless South American kingpin, the Delta Force is reunited to rescue them in this sequel to the 1986 film.When DEA agents are taken captive by a ruthless South American kingpin, the Delta Force is reunited to rescue them in this sequel to the 1986 film.When DEA agents are taken captive by a ruthless South American kingpin, the Delta Force is reunited to rescue them in this sequel to the 1986 film.
Begonya Plaza
- Quiquina Esquilinta
- (as Begonia Plaza)
Héctor Mercado
- Miguel
- (as Hector Mercado)
Mateo Gómez
- Ernesto Flores
- (as Mateo Gomez)
Dick Warlock
- DEA Agent in Van
- (as Richard Warlock)
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- TriviaFive crew members were killed in a helicopter accident during filming. The film is dedicated in their memory. They were: Jojo Imperiale (pilot), Geoff Brewer (stuntman/Actor: Maj. Anderson), Gadi Danzig (cameraman), Mike Graham (key grip) & Don Marshall (gaffer).
- GoofsWhen McCoy and Bobby take Ramon from the airliner, they jump from a cargo door on the lower deck, however this wouldn't be possible from an airliner at 30,000 feet or higher. They would be unconscious before they jumped. It would also decompress the cabin of the airplane.
- Quotes
Ramon Cota: We could have been such a beautiful team.
Colonel Scot McCoy: Not on your best day, pal. You're nothing but a chickenshit weasel who thrives on the misery of others. And when death calls, you'll be screaming like a baby.
- Alternate versionsUK video versions were cut by the BBFC by 5 seconds to remove a neck break and a brief shot of a butterfly knife, although the DVD released in 2000 has a single cut of 1 second to the knife scene restored.
- ConnectionsEdited into Militia (2000)
- SoundtracksWinds Of Change
Music by Frédéric Talgorn (as Frederic Talgorn)
Lyrics by Harriet Schock
Performed by Lee Greenwood
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Kicking drugs out of America, literally...
Chuck Norris returns as Scott McCoy the commando from # 1 who puts the boot to the bad guys represented by Billy Drago. Seems Drago is a Colombian drug lord who kills babies, rapes innocent women and gases soldier boys. (And I thought the sequel would be less overwrought...) Norris rarely loses his cool but after his friend's massacre it's time for even Norris to get mad and run amok. Delta Force 2 can be seen as a comeback for Norris after the dismal likes of Hero And The Terror and MIA III, Delta Force 2 isn't a great movie, in fact the movie is a muddled mess but it's all fairly watchable and the action sequences are frequent enough to qualify this as dumb fun. Also you have to love Norris' one liner to which he denies that he didn't beat up skinheads but rather taught a motivational seminar. What a wonderful guy!
* * out of 4-(Fair)
* * out of 4-(Fair)
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Box office
- Gross US & Canada
- $6,698,361
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,854,379
- Aug 26, 1990
- Gross worldwide
- $6,698,361
- Runtime1 hour 51 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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By what name was Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection (1990) officially released in India in English?
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