Missing in Action 2: The Beginning movie poster

Missing in Action 2: The Beginning

"Chuck Norris is back! A one-man time bomb set to explode!"

March 1, 1985 1h 40m 5.7/10 (304 votes)

Originally released in 1985. Missing in Action 2: The Beginning is a action/war film. directed by Lance Hool.

Starring Chuck Norris, Soon-Tek Oh, and Steven Williams

Synopsis

Prequel to the first Missing In Action, set in the early 1980s it shows the capture of Colonel Braddock during the Vietnam war in the 1970s, and his captivity with other American POWs in a brutal prison camp, and his plans to escape.

Quick Facts

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Release Date March 1, 1985 40 years ago
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Runtime 1h 40m 100 minutes total
User Rating 5.7/10 Mixed (304 votes)
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Budget $2.4M Production budget
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Box Office $10.8M 4.5x return
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Language English Original language
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Country United States of America Production

Director

Production Details

Status
Released
Original Language
EN
Budget
$2,410,000
Revenue
$10,755,447

Production Companies

  • Golan-Globus Productions
  • The Cannon Group

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Missing in Action 2: The Beginning about?

Prequel to the first Missing In Action, set in the early 1980s it shows the capture of Colonel Braddock during the Vietnam war in the 1970s, and his captivity with other American POWs in a brutal p...

Who directed Missing in Action 2: The Beginning?

Missing in Action 2: The Beginning was directed by Lance Hool.

How long is Missing in Action 2: The Beginning?

Missing in Action 2: The Beginning has a runtime of 1 hours and 40 minutes (100 minutes total).

When was Missing in Action 2: The Beginning released?

Missing in Action 2: The Beginning was released on March 1, 1985 in theaters.

Who are the main actors in Missing in Action 2: The Beginning?

The main cast of Missing in Action 2: The Beginning includes Chuck Norris, Soon-Tek Oh, Steven Williams, John Wesley, Professor Toru Tanaka.

Is Missing in Action 2: The Beginning worth watching?

Missing in Action 2: The Beginning has a user rating of 5.7/10 based on 304 reviews, indicating mixed reception from audiences.