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''Universal Soldier II: Brothers in Arms'' is a 1998 Canadian—American
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directed by
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and starring
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,
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,
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and
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. It is the second installment in the ''Universal Soldier'' franchise. The film recasts all returning characters and introduces a long-lost brother to the hero, played by Wincott. It was followed in the same year by '' Universal Soldier III: Unfinished Business''. In 1999, '' Universal Soldier: The Return'', a theatrical sequel once again starring
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,
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ed the plotline of the TV sequels.


Plot

Following the events of the original '' Universal Soldier'', the budget of the program has been cut by the government. However, a gang of mercenaries led by crooked security consultant Otto Mazur, on orders from a mysterious
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director, takes control of a new line of Universal Soldiers. Mazur is revealed to be in talks to sell fifty of them to a wealthy Asian client. Meanwhile, Luc Deveraux reconnects with his parents, accompanied by reporter Veronica Roberts, now his girlfriend. Veronica learns from Luc's mother that he had an older brother named Eric who was reported killed in
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when Luc was 9 years old, although his body was never repatriated. This was the impetus for the younger Deveraux's own enrollment. The adult Luc is drawn back to the UniSols' base by the activation of an automatic recall function. Veronica follows him and discovers that Eric is a UniSol as well, although the conversion process has never been completed and he has retained much of his free will.


Cast

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Matt Battaglia Matteo Martin "Matt" Battaglia (born September 25, 1965) is an American producer, actor and former American football linebacker. Football career Battaglia played college football at the University of Louisville. Battaglia played at Louisville ...
as Private
Luc Deveraux Luc Deveraux is the title character and protagonist of the ''Universal Soldier'' film series. He is most famously portrayed by Belgian actor and martial artist Jean-Claude Van Damme in '' Universal Soldier'' (1992) and its sequels, '' Univers ...
*
Chandra West Chandra K. West (born December 31, 1970) is a Canadian actress. Early life and education West was born in Edmonton, Alberta, the youngest of eight children. The family moved to Oak Bay, British Columbia, where she attended Monterey Elementary ...
as Veronica Roberts *
Jeff Wincott Jeffrey Wincott (born May 8, 1956) is a Canadian actor and martial artist best known for his lead role in the television series ''Night Heat.'' Wincott was also the star of several martial arts films in the 1990s. In 1996 he was named one of th ...
as Eric Devereaux *
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as Dr. Otto Mazur * Eric Bryson as Peterson * Kevin Rushton as Martinez * Desmond Campbell as Cooper * Michael Copeman as Lieutenant Colonel Jack Cameron *
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as CIA Deputy Director Mentor *
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as Dr. Walker *
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as John Devereaux * Barbara Gordon as Danielle Devereaux *
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as Andrew Scott * Carla Collins as Anchorwoman * James Kee as Jasper * Frank McAnulty as Purser * Jared Wall as Luc At 9 Years Old * Neville Edwards as Porter * Sophie Bennett as Annie * Layton Morrison as Bodyguard * James Kim as Sung Bodyguard * Simon Kim as Sung Bodyguard


Production

In 1995, the embattled
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sold the television rights to its ''Universal Soldier'' franchise to
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-based Skyvision Entertainment. The Canadian company had a business strategy of turning successful theatrical films into television properties, and had already done so with ''
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''. A series of four television films was considered, but a change of ownership at Skyvision's parent company
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led to a scaling back of its entertainment endeavours. Former Skyvision executive
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revived the project at his new employer Catalyst Entertainment, in association with American outfit Durrant Fox Productions. The project was reformatted as a pair of television films, with eyes on a possible syndicated series.


Casting

The film recasts former
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player
Matt Battaglia Matteo Martin "Matt" Battaglia (born September 25, 1965) is an American producer, actor and former American football linebacker. Football career Battaglia played college football at the University of Louisville. Battaglia played at Louisville ...
as Luc Deveraux, who received the role after coming to the production's offices on his own initiative and asking to read for it. Burt Reynolds appears in a limited capacity as overarching antagonist "Mentor", who takes greater importance in the sequel, ''Unfinished Business''. The "Mentor" role was cast only a few days before the shoot, and Reynolds agreed to join the production on short notice as a favor to Battaglia. The veteran actor was a friend of Battaglia's father Carmello, with whom he played
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, and recommended his son try acting. Battaglia, to whom Reynolds was a real-life mentor, had previously supported the star on several shows he headlined. Canadian
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makes a brief appearance as Andrew Scott/GR13 in a re-enactment of the original film's final fight, which establishes continuity with the TV movies.


Filming

''Brothers in Arms'' and ''Unfinished Business'' were primarily shot in
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over 42 days spread between 27 October and 23 December 1997. Reynold joined the rest of the crew in early December. Downsview Military Base was used as the UniSols' operations center. Both pictures were shot concurrently, with the schedule alternating between scenes from each film. Battaglia described the filming of ''Universal Soldier'' as an overall smooth experience, with the notable exception of his relationship with Busey, whom he found difficult to work with. According to the actor, he did all of his stunts in both movies, with the exception of the scene where his character crashes through a large window in the first, as it could not be made out of candy glass. The two sequels had an aggregate budget of CAD$10.7 million. On December 11, Busey—who played
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in a 1978 film—joined the cast of the musical ''Buddy: The Buddy Hollyday Story'', which was then playing at Toronto's
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.


Release

''Universal Soldier II: Brothers in Arms'' premiered on cable television via
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, a sister channel of
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, on September 26, 1998. The film was paired with a rerun of the original film, which followed it. It was released on
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by
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on 22 June 1999. According to Battaglia, ''Universal Soldier II'' and ''III''—or a combination of both—were at some point considered to become Showtime's first theatrical releases, before they reverted to TV premieres. ''Brothers in Arms'' received a 2002 DVD release by
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in Canada, as part of a double feature that also includes the next installment ''Unfinished Business''. Some
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home video versions of the film are sold as ''Neu Bearbeitete Fassung'' (Newly Edited Version), but this merely indicates that they are cut for violence.


Reception


Critical response

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gives the film a 0% approval rating based on 7 reviews, with an average rating of 4.02/10. Canadian media watchdog Mediafilm was less than impressed by the film or its sequel, calling out their "mechanical and uninventive screenplay" as well as their "noisy and overdone direction".
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' ''Video Movie Guide'' called the film a "boring by-the-numbers" effort, rating it a two on a scale of one to five.
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wrote that " me padding and extraneous plot developments aside, this gruesomely graphic action picture is a must-see for those who enjoy seeing undead marines impaled on farm machinery or crushed in trash compactors". The
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'' called it "efficient, undemanding exploitation." ''VideoHound'' rated it a two on a scale of zero to four. The film received additional reviews from specialized genre outlets, although they were equally lackluster. ''Bulletproof Action'' lambasted the film's "sluggish" pacing. Although pleased by the decision to make it a direct sequel, a rarity among TV adaptations of theatrical films, ''The Action Elite'' called it "boring" and "lifeless", with special criticism for its "appalling" score. ''Moria Reviews'' also deemed the soundtrack "inappropriate", and branded the flashy editing as "pretentious". Outlaw Vern was more accepting of those stylistic flourishes, which he saw as an attempt to make the film stand out. However, he found that Battaglia's turn as Devereaux made fellow NFLer-turned-actor
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"look like
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References


External links

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