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''Assault on Death Mountain'', also known as ''Shadow Warriors: Assault on Death Mountain'', is a 1999 Canadian–American
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directed by
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, starring Terry "Hulk" Hogan,
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and
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. Hogan, Weathers and Tweed star as private military contractors on the hunt for a rogue American scientist and a
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terrorist, who intends to launch a deadly gas attack on the American city of
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. It is the sequel to '' Assault on Devil's Island'' and, like the previous installment, was billed as a "Nitro Original", an attempt to expand the '' WCW Nitro''
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brand into dramatic programming.


Plot

Mike McBride and Roy Brown, two former
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s, and their associate Hunter Whiley, a former
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agent, have renounced their careers as public servants to become private contractors, nicknamed the "Shadow Warriors". They alternate between profitable contracts for wealthy clients and break-even missions for less well heeled people. Meanwhile, leader McBride is haunted by unexplained and traumatic flashbacks. The group is visited by Laura Berringer, whose daughter Lily has been kidnapped by her father, Laura's estranged husband Armand, after he lost a legal battle for her custody. They are tasked with extracting the girl from the father's residence, an eagle's nest in Grazbruck,
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, during a gala he is hosting. Whiley, the infiltration specialist, poses as a guest and manages to get Lily out, but she gets caught by the father's new mistress. A fight erupts between the two women, which alerts Armand Berringer's security detail. The Shadow Warriors manage to make a daring escape aboard one of the residence's cable cars. McBride finally grasps the cause of his flashbacks. While browsing an
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that the team has been keeping around for reference, he recognizes the eyes of a low-level criminal named Kyle Reynolds as those of Dr. Sarkisian, a scientist and
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nicknamed the "Death Merchant". Sarkissian once was
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's top purveyor of
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, and caused the deaths of some of McBride's brothers-in-arms. Against the doubts of his colleagues, McBride insists that Sarkisian, who was presumed dead, faked his demise and changed his appearance through plastic surgery. Whiley and Brown decide to consult with their longtime friend Andy Powers, who has remained a government employee but joins them anyway, motivated by what he expects to be a hefty reward should Sarkisian be alive. However, they soon find out that McBride has left on his own. Blinded by vengeance, McBride launches a lone wolf assault on a Middle Eastern camp controlled by fledgling terrorist Hameed Jamal, identified by the FBI as an associate of Reynolds/Sarkisian. Vastly outnumbered, McBride is captured by Jamal, Sarkisian and their enforcer Vlassi. He overhears that the two crime lords have forged an alliance of circumstances to exact joint vengeance on the United States. Within 72 hours, they will launch a deadly gas attack on
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, using missiles sent from a hidden base in
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. Sarkissian injects McBride with a poison and leaves. The rest of the crew arrives to save the day and captures Jamal. The reunited Shadow Warriors must now launch a final attack on Sarkisian's compound to cancel the missile launch, and get ahold of an antidote that will save McBride.


Cast


Production


Development

Following the commercial success of ''Assault on Devil's Island'', a regular
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was considered but financial details could not be hashed out and
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decided to proceed with a standalone, feature-length sequel. While the first movie was filmed close to Hogan's
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home like many of his works, this one was shot in
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, much to the star's displeasure. The film had the working title of ''Shadow Warriors II: Hunt for the Death Merchant'', which it kept for early Canadian television showings on Superchannel. It had a budget of CDN$5.2 million, equivalent to US$3.5 million at the time. Production was lured to Western Canada by the promise of lower salaries, which would allow more money to be put on the screen. ''Death Mountain'' was one of three shows to benefit from an experimental agreement between the BC film industry's main
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, enabling projects with less than CDN$4 million in salary expenses to hire at reduced rates. However, Hogan complained that a sudden rush to the
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area had caused those rates to soar exponentially during
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, leaving him unconvinced that similar results could not have been achieved at home. The supporting cast was not as deep as in the original, and mostly consisted of local actors to satisfy
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requirements, although it did feature
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in an early bit part.
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-based Alliance Communications returned to helm the sequel, and added Crescent Entertainment of North Vancouver to oversee local production. Although only co-founder Doug Schwartz was credited in the picture, Crescent still listed
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/Schwartz/ Bonann Productions, the partnership behind the first film, as a joint stakeholder in the project. Location scouting took place nine months in advance of
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. Alliance also handled international rights, pre-selling them at April 1998's
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convention in
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.


Filming

Canadian press reported filming as taking place in May 1998. According to Hogan, the tentative schedule was for twenty-eight days, but as with the prior installment, Schwartz managed to cut it down to just fourteen. ''
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'' differed slightly, quoting the shoot as lasting seventeen days. This required doing sixty setups a day on several occasions. The shoot was also marred by downpour, which further aggravated Hogan. The titular Death Mountain in fictional Grazbruck, Austria, was a composite of
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, for its cable car line, and Furry Creek. The Middle Eastern terrorist camp was recreated among sand piles on the east side of
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, and the climactic battle against Sarkisian was staged in
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. Some interiors were shot at Bridge Studios in
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.


''WCW Nitro'' segment

On the June 8, 1998 edition of ''Nitro'', Hogan (in character) hosted a segment hyping NWO squadmate
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as "star" material, to go with Steiner's short-lived "Superstar" gimmick. Steiner was shown being given a tour of Bridge Studios, and being presented an actor's chair bearing the "Superstar Scott Steiner" moniker. Producer Doug Schwartz and co-stars Carl Weathers, Shannon Tweed and Martin Kove all professed to be impressed by Steiner's star potential. While Steiner himself does not appear in the film, another wrestler,
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—then working in WCW as "Reese", plays Sarkisian's enforcer.


Release


Television

''Assault on Death Mountain'' was originally slated to debut in the fall of 1998, but was delayed and eventually broadcast by TNT on June 8, 1999. As a result, it did not have its world
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on the channel like the original did, although it was still promoted as such.


Home video

The film premiered in Canada on VHS on March 30, 1999, via the distribution arm of production company Alliance Communications. It was titled ''Shadow Warriors: Assault on Death Mountain''. It was released in the U.S. on VHS and DVD on July 11, 2000, by Spartan Home Entertainment. Spartan actually reversed the order of the series' two installments, and released ''Assault on Death Mountain'' as ''Shadow Warriors'', after its predecessor ''Assault on Devil's Island'' which was retitled ''Shadow Warriors 2''. This has been a source of confusion on many film resources, which mix up credits and storylines for the two features. A DVD re-issue by Echo Bridge Acquisition Corp used the correct order.


Reception

''Assault on Death Mountain'' received mixed reviews. Mike Hugues, in his ''
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'' column syndicated via
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, was largely positive, writing: "The good news is that is that this is made with lean efficiency ..and the action is impressive. There's a macho tautness that works." However, he found fault with the film's lack of realism, adding: "The bad news is that things seem too easy. Hogan, strolling with a machine gun in each hand is a remarkably good shot; the villains remarkably bad." ''
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'' called it "a fine example of filmed-in-Vancouver cheese" and a "cheerfully brainless stunt-fest". Mike Duffy of the ''
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'' was not as indulgent, and dismissed the film as "another f Hulk Hogan'srock 'em sock 'em eye candy garbage dump of silly action-adventure clichés." Tom Dorsey of the ''
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'' struck a middle ground. He deemed the film entertaining for what it was, praising a "non-stop action-packed" ride, but cautioned his readers that " you're looking for action, this is it. If you're looking for acting, forget it." According to a 2019 publication, due to its potentially stereotypical depiction of Middle Eastern terrorists, the film was among a number of programs to be withdrawn from TNT's catalogue following an awareness campaign on the subject by
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Accolades


Cancelled sequel

Like the original,
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Doug Schwartz considered this film as a potential launching pad for a 22-episode series, which would have retained Vancouver as its principal filming location. According to Hogan and WCW president
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, TNT instead expressed interest in a third full-length feature. Hogan turned it down, as he had not enjoyed the Canadian shoot and had not made as much money from it as he expected. However, production went ahead on another WCW wrestler vehicle, 2000's ''Shutterspeed'', which starred Steve "Sting" Borden.


References


External links

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