Hey Cannon Cruisers fans! We’re back with a deep dive into Strike Commando (1987), an Italian action film directed by Bruno Mattei. This is 80s action at its finest, with Reb Brown starring as a soldier in Vietnam caught in a story of betrayal and explosive revenge.
This episode, we’re talking about everything that makes Strike Commando a cult favourite—over-the-top action, its unapologetic homage to Rambo: First Blood Part II, and the distinct touch of Italian filmmaking. From wild explosions to hilariously bad overdubs, this film is pure 80s nostalgia.
We break down the highlights, like the infamous final showdown and Reb Brown’s unforgettable performance. We’ll also get into the weaker points, like the generic plot and how it skips the usual Italian cinema flair. Still, Strike Commando manages to stand out as a fascinating entry in the action genre.
If you love 80s action or want to see how Italian cinema tackled it, don’t miss this episode. Let us know what you think, and as always, keep cruising with us!