Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection | |
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Directed by | Aaron Norris |
Written by | Lee Reynolds |
Based on | Characters by James Bruner Menahem Golan |
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Cinematography | João Fernandes |
Edited by | Michael J. Duthie |
Music by | Frédéric Talgorn |
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Distributed by | Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer |
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Running time | 111 minutes |
Country | United States |
Languages | English, Spanish |
Budget | $16 million[1] |
Box office | $9,698,361 (United States Collection) and $22 532,495 (European Collection)[2] |
Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection is a 1990 American action film, and a sequel to the 1986 Chuck Norris film The Delta Force, also starring Norris as Major Scott McCoy. It is the second installment in The Delta Force film series. In this film, McCoy, now a colonel, leads his Delta team into the fictional South American country of San Carlos to rescue hostages and stop the flow of cocaine into the United States.
Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection was disliked by critics for sparse connections to its predecessor, a clichéd script, subpar acting, and similarities to the earlier Norris vehicle Missing in Action.