Laser Mission

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Laser Mission

A DVD cover for "Laser Mission."
Directed by BJ Davis
Produced by Hans Kühle Sr.
Written by David A. Frank
Phillip Gutteridge
Starring Brandon Lee
Debi A. Monahan
Ernest Borgnine
Music by David Knopfler
Cinematography Hans Kühle Jr.
Editing by E. Selavie
Robert L. Simpson
Bob Yrtuc
Distributed by Avalanche Home Entertainment
Release date(s) 1990
Running time 84 min
Country / /
Language English
IMDb profile

Laser Mission is a 1990 action movie starring the late Brandon Lee and Ernest Borgnine. Sometimes goes under the title of Soldier of Fortune. The film is considered to be one of the worst films ever made.

The plot concerns a mercenary named Michael Gold (Lee) who is sent to convince Dr. Braun (Borgnine) - a Laser specialist - to defect to the United States before the KGB acquires him. His expertise is meant to create a powerful laser whose power is drawn from diamonds, the largest of which was stolen by the KGB. The laser is supposed to create a nuclear weapon. After the doctor is captured, Gold has to inlist the help of Dr. Braun's daughter Alissa (Debi Monahan) before the climactic final battle in the desert with Col. Kalishnakov (Graham Clarke).


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