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Death Cheaters

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The Australian Secret Service recruits the help of a team of Vietnam War veterans-turned-stuntmen for a mission to break into the lair of a master criminal in the Philippines.

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Audience Member Overall, as super corny and cheesy as Deathcheaters is, there's still loads of brainless fun to be had.  Naturally, given the director and the leads, the best aspects of this film are the stunts.  The stunts are most impressive to watch, especially considering when this film was released, and the same could be said about the cinematography.  While beginning with a solid premise, the plot soon feels like vague excuses for more stunts to be shown, only to have a finale consisting of plenty of wild explosions.  Sadly, the soundtrack has aged, and the comedy here is very corny, packed with one-liners that will make you laugh or roll your eyes.  In the end, Deathcheaters is certainly worth checking out, even if it's just for the action alone. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 01/11/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis The Australian Secret Service recruits the help of a team of Vietnam War veterans-turned-stuntmen for a mission to break into the lair of a master criminal in the Philippines.
Director
Brian Trenchard-Smith
Producer
Brian Trenchard-Smith
Screenwriter
Michael Cove
Production Co
Trenchard Productions, Roadshow Films, Nine Network Australia, D.L. Taffner, Australian Film Commission
Genre
Adventure
Original Language
English
Runtime
1h 36m