

Bloodfist VI: Ground Zero
Un seul homme peut arrêter la catastrophe.
Le courrier de l'Air Force Nick Corrigan est envoyé pour livrer un message à une base de missiles nucléaires dans un coin reculé du Midwest. À son insu, cependant, un gang de terroristes a pris le contrôle de la base dans l'espoir de lancer les missiles sur toutes les plus grandes villes du pays. Pris de panique, ils enferment Nick dans la base, pensant l'empêcher d'interférer avec leurs plans. Cependant, ils ne savent pas que le sergent Corrigan est un ancien soldat des forces spéciales qui est plus que capable de les arrêter à lui seul.
Distribution

Don Wilson
Nick Corrican

Catya Sassoon
Tori

Steve Garvey
Major Tillman

Robin Curtis
Major Marin

Jonathan Fuller
Fawkes
Leonard O. Turner
Colonel Briggs
Marcus Aurelius
Sabian
Michael Blanks
Ahmad
Anthony Boyer
Miller

Art Camacho
Rivera

Ed Crick
Davis

Bert Remsen
Old Man
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