The Bad Pack | |
Director: | Brent Huff |
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Music: | Bob Christianson |
Cinematography: | Richard A. Jones |
Editing: | Frank Muto |
Studio: | Sandwedge Films |
Distributor: | Lionsgate Home Entertainment Showcase Entertainment Ascot Films Audio Visual Entertainment (Greece) Avalanche Home Entertainment Broadway (Japan) |
Released: | (Germany) (United States) (Japan) |
Runtime: | 81 minutes[1] |
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Language: | English |
The Bad Pack is a 1997 independent action film written and directed by Brent Huff, and starring Robert Davi, Roddy Piper, Ralf Möller, Larry B. Scott, Shawn Huff, and Patrick Dollaghan.[2] The film also stars Brent Huff, Marshall R. Teague, Daniel Zacapa, Bert Rosario, Michael Cole, Robert Swenson and Sven-Ole Thorsen.[3] [4] The Bad Pack was Swenson's last film appearance, as he died of heart failure prior to the film's release.[5]
A town of Mexican immigrants (on the Texas border) hire a team of mercenaries to protect them against an underground militia group, who try to claim the town as their own.
The film was poorly received. It "unavoidably lacks complexity in its treatment of contexts, still it is singular in registering the intensive activity of the militia movement in the 1990s United States", noted a comment on its political dimension.[6]