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''Commando'' is a 1985 American
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directed by Mark L. Lester and produced by
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. It stars
Arnold Schwarzenegger Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger (born July30, 1947) is an Austrian and American actor, businessman, former politician, and former professional bodybuilder, known for his roles in high-profile action films. Governorship of Arnold Schwarzenegger, ...
in the lead role, alongside
Rae Dawn Chong Rae Dawn Chong (born February 28, 1961) is a Canadian-American actress. She made her big screen debut appearing in the 1978 musical drama film ''Stony Island (film), Stony Island'', and in 1981 starred in the fantasy film ''Quest for Fire (film), ...
, Alyssa Milano, Vernon Wells,
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and Dan Hedaya. The musical score was composed by
James Horner James Roy Horner (August 14, 1953 – June 22, 2015) was an American film composer. He worked on more than 160 film and television productions between 1978 and 2015. He was known for the integration of choral and electronic elements alongside tr ...
. ''Commando'' was released in the United States on October 4, 1985, where it received praise for the action sequences and humor. The film became a commercial success at the box office and was nominated for a Saturn Award for Best Special Effects, but lost to ''
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''.


Plot

In upstate California, John Matrix, a former
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, is informed by his former superior, Major General Franklin Kirby, that unknown mercenaries have killed all the other members of his former unit. The assassins attack Matrix's secluded mountain home and kidnap his young daughter, Jenny. While trying to intercept them, Matrix is tranquilized and abducted by the mercenaries, led by Bennett, an ex-member of Matrix's team discharged for excessive violence. Bennett had faked his death and is now working with the mercenaries as revenge against Matrix. Matrix is taken before their commander, Arius, a former South American dictator whom Matrix removed from power. Arius blackmails Matrix into carrying out a political assassination in his home country of Val Verde, where he wishes to lead a military coup. With Jenny's life on the line, Matrix seemingly agrees to fulfill the demand. After boarding a flight to Val Verde, Matrix kills his guard, Henriques, and jumps off the plane just as it is taking off. Knowing that Arius will kill Jenny, regardless of whether or not he does the job, and approximately 11 hours before the plane is scheduled to land, Matrix sets out after Arius's henchman, Sully. Matrix enlists the aid of an off-duty flight attendant named Cindy, whom he saw Sully harass, and instructs her to follow Sully to a shopping mall. Cindy initially assumes that Matrix is a madman, but after seeing Sully pull a gun on Matrix in the ensuing showdown, she decides to assist him in his endeavor. After a lengthy car chase, Matrix catches up with Sully and drops him off a cliff to his death. After taking a motel key from Sully's jacket, Matrix goes to the motel where Cooke, a former Green Beret in Arius's employ, is staying. The two fight until Matrix impales Cooke on a table leg. He then interrogates Cooke on Jenny’s whereabouts, but Cooke dies before he can answer. With evidence discovered in Cooke's car, Matrix and Cindy break into a nearby warehouse owned by Arius that supplies weapons for his army. They learn where Jenny is being held after tracing Arius's island base using a coastal region map. Matrix breaks into a surplus store to equip himself with military weaponry, but is arrested by the police. Cindy helps him escape, and after commandeering a seaplane from a nearby Arius-controlled marina, Matrix and Cindy land the plane off the coast of Arius' island hideout. Matrix instructs Cindy to contact General Kirby and then proceeds to Arius's villa, killing Arius's entire army. Arius emerges and engages Matrix in a gunfight until Matrix kills Arius. Jenny escapes to the villa's basement but is eventually recaptured by Bennett. Matrix tracks them down, and after a lengthy showdown, Matrix finally kills Bennett by impaling him with a steam pipe. Kirby arrives with a military detachment and asks Matrix to rejoin the unit, but Matrix declines and departs the island aboard the seaplane with Jenny and Cindy.


Cast

*
Arnold Schwarzenegger Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger (born July30, 1947) is an Austrian and American actor, businessman, former politician, and former professional bodybuilder, known for his roles in high-profile action films. Governorship of Arnold Schwarzenegger, ...
as Colonel John Matrix *
Rae Dawn Chong Rae Dawn Chong (born February 28, 1961) is a Canadian-American actress. She made her big screen debut appearing in the 1978 musical drama film ''Stony Island (film), Stony Island'', and in 1981 starred in the fantasy film ''Quest for Fire (film), ...
as Cindy * Alyssa Milano as Jenny Matrix * Dan Hedaya as General Ernesto Arius * Vernon Wells as Captain Simon Bennett * James Olson as Major General Franklin Kirby * David Patrick Kelly as "Sully" *
Bill Duke William Henry Duke Jr. (born February 26, 1943) is an American actor, director, and producer. Known for his physically imposing frame, Duke works primarily in the action and crime drama genres often as a character related to law enforcement. As a ...
as Cooke *
Drew Snyder Drew Snyder (born September 25, 1946 in Buffalo, New York) is an American actor of film and television. He is best known for his roles in films such as '' Commando, Firestarter,'' and '' Cruel Intentions'', a well as numerous guest and recurring ...
as Lawson * Michael Delano as Forrestal * Charles Meshack as Henriques * Carlos Cervantes as Diaz * Chelsea Field as Brunette Stewardess * Bill Paxton as Intercept Officer * Ava Cadell as Girl in Bed at Motel * Branscombe Richmond as Vega


Production


Development

Writer
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said his original script was about an Israeli soldier who had renounced violence. The lead role was originally written for
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, but Simmons turned it down. Steven E. de Souza rewrote the script, tailoring it to Schwarzenegger.


Casting

Vernon Wells was the first choice to be cast as Captain Bennett, mostly because of his role in ''
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'' (1981). Mark L. Lester stated that Wells was "the only one that could have played against him chwarzenegger. He further added Bennett was "in love with Matrix but he hated him, too. He wanted to kill him but he was in love with him."''In Search of the Last Action Heroes''. Gravitas Ventures. 2019.


Filming

Principal photography began on April 22, 1985, and wrapped on June 6, 1985, after 45 days of filming. The film was shot on location in
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. San Nicolas Island off the coast of Santa Barbara, to which Matrix flies to rescue his daughter, was filmed on the Pacific coast at San Simeon. The barracks that are "attacked" are actually beach properties belonging to the Hearst Castle Estate. The log cabin scenes, where Jenny is abducted, were filmed at Mt. Baldy. The house that Matrix storms at the film's climax was actually the former main residence of the Harold Lloyd Estate in the Benedict Canyon district of
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. The car chase scene between Sully and Matrix starts on Ventura Blvd and moves into the hills on Benedict Canyon. The Sherman Oaks Galleria, in Sherman Oaks, California, served as the film's shopping mall location, and was used for six days after 9pm, after stores closed. The film was originally set to cost $8 million, but it went overbudget and cost $10 million once filming ended.


Music


Soundtrack

A soundtrack album was released by Varèse Sarabande on December 2, 2003, as part of the label's CD Club and was limited to 3,000 copies. The score, composed by
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, is notable for its prominent use of steel drums and for reusing motifs from Horner's soundtrack for '' 48 Hrs.'' (which would be again recycled to varying degrees in ''
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'' and ''
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''). ; Track listing # "Prologue/Main Title" – 3:58 # "Ambush and Kidnapping" – 2:35 # "Captured" – 2:14 # "Surprise" – 8:19 # "Sully Runs" – 4:34 # "Moving Jenny" – 3:44 # "Matrix Breaks In" – 3:30 # "Infiltration, Showdown and Finale" – 14:32 La-La Land Records released a limited edition of
James Horner James Roy Horner (August 14, 1953 – June 22, 2015) was an American film composer. He worked on more than 160 film and television productions between 1978 and 2015. He was known for the integration of choral and electronic elements alongside tr ...
's score in August 2011. The release features approximately 62 minutes of music across 24 tracks and includes "We Fight for Love" by The Power Station.


Release


Home media

The first DVD of ''Commando'' was released in region 1 in the United States on May 25, 1999. Common with early DVD releases, the disc featured a non-
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video transfer, a basic 2.0 surround track, and only the US theatrical trailer as an extra. DVDs released in other regions soon followed, some with anamorphic transfers, but the 2001 United Kingdom region 2 DVD was censored by the
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(BBFC), with 12 seconds of cuts to an arm severing and closeups of the impaled Bennett. These cuts were brought over from the 1985 original theatrical release. However, a German master was used for the UK DVD, meaning the film was cut even more than it should have been, leading to 56 seconds of cuts instead of the BBFC's 12 seconds. If the film had been resubmitted to the BBFC, it would be passed uncut under the BBFC's new, more liberal rules. This has proven to be the case as the BBFC's website indicates that both versions of the film (the U.S. theatrical cut and the unrated edition) for the DVD were passed on June 11, 2007. With the unrated edition released, the film is available in its entirety, a first for the UK. On June 5, 2007, 20th Century Fox officially announced that a completely unedited and unrated director's cut of the film would be released on region 1 DVD on September 18, 2007. Through seamless branching, this disc not only features an unrated cut (which was claimed to run at 95 minutes, but is only 91 minutes, with 92 seconds of extra footage), but as a bonus, also contains the original 90-minute, R-rated US theatrical version. Aside from this, the DVD is a special edition, featuring an
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from director Mark L. Lester (only on the theatrical cut), additional deleted scenes, a ''Pure Action'' featurette, a ''Let Off Some Steam'' featurette, and four photo galleries with over 150 photos. The transfer is anamorphically enhanced and features a 5.1 audio mix. In April 2008, the 90-minute theatrical version of the film was released to consumers on the high definition
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format. On May 5, 2015, as part of the film's 30th anniversary, the director's cut of ''Commando'' was released on Blu-ray Disc in a limited edition, collectible metalpak as a Best Buy exclusive. It contains all of the special features that were included in the 2007 DVD release, including the 90-minute theatrical version of the film.


Reception


Box office

''Commando'' was a box office success grossing over $57.5 million against a $9 million budget. The film debuted at number one on the weekend of October 4–6, 1985 in the United States and spent three consecutive weeks at the top position


Critical response

Review aggregation website
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gives the film a rating of 68% based on reviews from 37 critics, with an average rating of 5.80/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "The ultimate '80s Schwarzenegger movie, replete with a threadbare plot, outsized action, and endless one-liners." On
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, the film has a rating of 51 out of 100, indicating "mixed or average" reviews. D. J. R. Bruckner of ''
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'' wrote that "two-thirds of this 90-minute film is mayhem unrelieved by humor and untouched by humanity," and suggested that if sequels were to be made, "more clever writers and subtler directors will have to be found. Even a cinematic comic book needs more artful care than this one was given." '' Variety'' wrote, "While it's not in the class of Schwarzenegger's last hit (''
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''), ''Commando'' is actually superior to '' Rambo: First Blood Part II'' because of its deft mixture of humor and action (with most of the action brushed with humor) and its deliberate evasion of any political message." Patrick Goldstein of the ''
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'' wrote, "Full of spectacular stunts and shootouts, it's a gory crowd-pleaser, directed with jolting efficiency by low-budget veteran Mark L. Lester. If his scenarists had only given Lester a finale with as much explosive punch as his opening scenes, the film could have been a real treat instead of a glorified fireworks display."
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of the ''
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'' gave the film 2 stars out of 4 and wrote that "Schwarzenegger plays his action scenes both with vengeance and a comic-book laugh, but the mix never gels," adding, "The concluding battle scenes are wimpy by comparison with the action in ''Rambo''. All we see is a half-dozen barracks blown up, shot from four different angles. Wow, look at all of the splintered wood." Paul Attanasio of ''
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'' wrote that the film "starts out fun and ends up dreary—how long can you watch this stony Austrian take target practice?"


Interviews

In 1985, Schwarzenegger was interviewed by Gene Siskel about his role in ''Commando''. During the interview, Siskel played a clip from the movie showing scenes from where Matrix chased Sully through the mall. In one of the scenes, Matrix picked up an entire telephone booth with Sully in it and flipped it over. Siskel proceeded to ask how much the telephone booth weighed to which Schwarzenegger responded, "" and subsequently answered that the stuntman in the booth weighed "". When asked if he could lift , Schwarzenegger responded, "Yeah sure, I mean God I've been lifting my whole life so it's no problem".


Legacy

''Commando'' inspired many other action films, including '' Strike Commando'' (1987), ''Commando Squad'' (1987), and '' When Eagles Strike'' (2003). Lester also said: "There's a new book that came out about the child African fighters and how they get weapons. And there's a section in there about how they show kids the end of ''Commando'' to get them enthusiastic. I thought 'Wow – that's disturbing.' I guess we don't realize the effect our movies have on people."


Sequel plans

A sequel was planned for 1987 and a script that included Schwarzenegger, Chong and Milano was written, but Schwarzenegger declined. Original scriptwriter de Souza has debunked a rumor this script, when the project did not go ahead, morphed into the ''
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'' script. In 2010 Fox announced a remake with David Ayer at the helm, but nothing came out of it. In 2021, a sequel named ''Commando: Retribution'' was rumored, with Schwarzenegger and Chong both returning.


Other media

Diamond Toymakers released a line of
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s in 1986 in an attempt to cash in on the success of '' G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero''. Matrix now leads an elite special forces unit (which replaced his old deceased unit from the original film) called C-Team, made up of Spex, Blaster, and Chopper, against the forces of F.E.A.R., consisting of Psycho, Lead-Head, Stalker, and Sawbones. There was an assortment of 4" figures, containing all of the above, a series of 8" figures, consisting of Matrix, Spex, Blaster, Psycho, Lead-Head, and Stalker. Chopper and Sawbones are absent. Finally, there was an 16" John Matrix that came with a
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, an M16, and a
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.


See also

* List of American films of 1985 * Arnold Schwarzenegger filmography


References


External links

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