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Days of Hell

April 20, 1986 1h 29m 5.2/10 (2 votes)

Originally released in 1986. Days of Hell is a war/action film. directed by Tonino Ricci. At just 89 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.

Starring Bruno Minniti, Kiwako Harada, and Werner Pochath

Synopsis

This fast-paced film stars (Conrad Nichols) as the tough Captain Williams, head of a crack commando squad who goes into Afghanistan to save the U.S.S.R. -- and indirectly, the U.S. -- from some very bad publicity. A journalist and his daughter have evidence that the Russians are using biological and chemical weapons in their war in Afghanistan. The unit of five commandos smuggle themselves into Afghanistan through its neighbor Iran, bribing the leaders of that country with some spare parts for its war planes (shades of Iran-Contra!). Once inside the country they discover that the journalist has already died from exposure to nerve gas, and his daughter is already getting sick. Williams starts to guess that they are all being set up because everything is going just a little too well, and he adjusts his plans accordingly. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

Quick Facts

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Release Date April 20, 1986 39 years ago
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Runtime 1h 29m 89 minutes total
User Rating 5.2/10 Mixed (2 votes)
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Language Italian Original language
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Country Italy Production

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
IT

Production Companies

  • Mary Film

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Days of Hell about?

This fast-paced film stars (Conrad Nichols) as the tough Captain Williams, head of a crack commando squad who goes into Afghanistan to save the U.S.S.R. -- and indirectly, the U.S. -- from some ver...

Who directed Days of Hell?

Days of Hell was directed by Tonino Ricci.

How long is Days of Hell?

Days of Hell has a runtime of 1 hours and 29 minutes (89 minutes total).

When was Days of Hell released?

Days of Hell was released on April 20, 1986 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Days of Hell?

The main cast of Days of Hell includes Bruno Minniti, Kiwako Harada, Werner Pochath, Ottaviano Dell'Acqua, Stelio Candelli.