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'''''Tactical Force''''' is a 2011 [[Canada|Canadian]]-[[U.S.A.|American]]<ref name="dnb">{{cite web | url =https://www.dnb.com/business-directory/company-profiles.nasser_group_north.90b75237b384c2a8962ae11bae8d6579.html | title =Nasser Group North |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> | website =dnb.com | publisher=Dun & Bradstreet | access-date =6 September 2022}}</ref><ref name="dlh">{{cite web | url =https://deadline.com/2014/11/caliber-media-closes-la-office-management-bone-tomahawk-1201273576/ | title =Caliber Media Shutters LA Office & Management Biz to Focus on Production | last1 =Yamato | first1 =Jen | date =4 November 2014 | website =deadline.com | access-date =6 September 2022}}</ref> [[action film]] written and directed by [[Adamo Paolo Cultraro]], and starring [[Stone Cold Steve Austin|Steve Austin]], [[Michael Jai White]], [[Michael Shanks]], [[Keith Jardine]], [[Michael Eklund]], [[Darren Shahlavi]] and [[Lexa Doig]].
'''''Tactical Force''''' is 2011 Canadian [[action film]] written and directed by [[Adamo Paolo Cultraro]], and starring [[Stone Cold Steve Austin|Steve Austin]], [[Michael Jai White]], [[Candace Elaine]], [[Keith Jardine]], [[Michael Shanks]], [[Michael Eklund]], [[Darren Shahlavi]], and [[Lexa Doig]]. It was released on August 9, 2011 in North America by [[Vivendi Entertainment]],<ref>http://www.dvdactive.com/news/releases/tactical-force.html</ref> and went on to become #10 in the top ten best selling DVDs in the United States for the month of August 2011.{{Dead link|date=December 2011}}<ref>https://finance.yahoo.com/news/Rentrak-Announces-Top-DVD-prnews-3349357934.html?x=0{{Dead link|date=November 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> It was released by [[Entertainment One]] in the United Kingdom and other foreign territories beginning October 31, 2011.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.blogomatic3000.com/2011/10/12/blu-ray-dvd-news-tactical-force/# |title=Archived copy |access-date=2011-10-30 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111013153647/http://www.blogomatic3000.com/2011/10/12/blu-ray-dvd-news-tactical-force/# |archive-date=2011-10-13 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


The film concerns a rogue [[SWAT]] team sent to an abandoned compound with [[blank ammunition|blank weapons]] for [[retraining]], only to find themselves caught in the middle of a war between two [[gangs]] armed with fully functioning guns, who are both after a mysterious briefcase. It premiered in the [[United States]] on 9 August 2011.<ref name="dvdact">{{Cite web |url=http://www.dvdactive.com/news/releases/tactical-force.html |title=News: ''Tactical Force'' (US - DVD R1 &#124; BD RA) |access-date=2011-10-30 |archive-date=2018-10-02 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20181002215132/http://www.dvdactive.com/news/releases/tactical-force.html |url-status=dead }}</ref>
==Plot==
==Plot==
Captain Frank Tate leads a four-member [[SWAT]] team consisting of Tony Hunt, Jannard and Blanco. They manage to stop a shop [[robbery]] and save the hostages, but inflicting great [[property damage]]. Their superior gets angry and orders them to go through training, which they do not take seriously.
Captain Frank Tate leads a four-member SWAT team consisting of Tony Hunt, Jannard and Blanco. They manage to stop the [[robbery]] of a [[grocery store]] and save the hostages, but their reckless methods cause substantial [[property damage]] and [[emotional distress]] to the owner. Their superior gets angry and orders them to go through retraining, which they do not take seriously.


Ilya Kalashnikova and Demetrius, two [[Russian mob|Russian mobsters]], bring a captive named Kenny to a warehouse outside the city. They demand Kenny recovers the "item" he has hidden there. Two members of the [[Italian Mafia|Italian mafia]], Lampone and Storato, enter the same facility and start searching on their own. The two parties run into each other. Tate's team arrives on the same premises, and begins training with blank cartridges, not knowing about the events that just transpired.
Ilya Kalashnikova and Demetrius, two [[Russian mafia]] members, bring a captive named Kenny to a warehouse outside the city. They demand Kenny to recover the “item” he has hidden there. Lampone and Storato, members of the [[Italian Mafia|Italian mafia]], arrive and start searching. The two parties intercept each other. Tate’s team arrives and starts training with unreal bullets without knowing about the current events at the warehouse. The two parties hide from the SWAT team; but the tension rises. The SWAT team hears it and Blanco goes to check it, being fatally shot. Tate and his team hears it. The Russians and the Italians realize that the SWAT team does not have real bullets. They form a fragile temporary alliance to kill the rest of SWAT. A shootout starts and the SWAT team escapes to the upper level, locking the door behind. It is revealed that Demetrius stole the item from Lampone before Kenny stole it from the former. Kenny reveals that the item is hidden in a sector that is behind the locked door. Demetrius calls for backup. SWAT team realize that they need to return to their truck to obtain the necessary tools including real ammunition and the radio to call for reinforcement. Kalashnikova and Storato bring the truck inside the warehouse. Members of the Russian mafia, headed by a man named Vladimir, arrive. Vladimir decides to attack the upper floor from outside windows. Lampone secretly tells Storato that he has called his own operatives in order to secure the item for themselves. Vladimir’men enter the floor and start searching for the SWAT team. Tate manages to reach the truck secretly and finds the radio damaged. He frees Kenny while Hunt fights off Vladimir’s men. Tate and Kenny return to the stairs by the door and lock it again. Jannard engages in a duel with Vladimir, who overpowers her before Tate arrives and kills him. Members of the Italian mafia, headed by a man nemed Tagliaferro, arrive, making Demetrius and Kalashnikova nervous of the outcome. Kenny gives the case containing the item to Tate, who gets surprised to know what it is. Tagliaferro finds a way from the rooftop and opens the door to the others. Kenny shows the SWAT team a hidden [[tunnel]] leading outside the location. The SWAT team and Kenny enter the tunnel, which is found by Tagliaferro. Hunt hears a sound from behind and Tate returns to check it while the others continue. Lampone orders his men to return Kenny alive. Tate is knocked unconscious while Storato and his men capture the others and bring them to a nearby warehouse. Demetrius tries to have Tate killed; but the latter reveals that the item is hidden; and they need him to find it. Lampone finds the case empty. He shoots Kenny, apparently killing him. Hunt agrees to go and return the item if Lampone does not kill Jannard. Storato goes with him. Tagliaferro arrives with his men at the other warehouse and demands Demetrius, Kalashnikova and Tate to surrender in order to be killed without pain. The trio enters the truck and escapes, evading the Italians. In the tunnel, Hunt gets in a duel with Storato and kills him. He returns and captures Lampone. The trucks arrive at the other warehouse and a shootout starts. The Italians are overpowered; but they get the upper hand at last and capture the SWAT team and the Russians. Using a flashbang, the SWAT team manages to free itself. Tate kills Tagliaferro while Demetrius, Kalashnikova and Lampone are arrested.


Both criminal parties hide from the SWAT team, but tension rises between them. Blanco goes to check on the resulting noise, and is fatally shot, which alerts his colleagues. The Russians and the Italians realize that their law enforcement counterparts do not have real bullets, and form a fragile alliance to eliminate them. The SWAT team retreats to the upper level, locking the door behind them.
The SWAT team’s superior admires them. Kenny, revealed to be alive and an [[Undercover operation|undercover]] [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] agent, arrives and informs them that he was on a mission which was ruined by the team. He also implies that Lampone is another undercover agent. The team is ordered not to talk to anyone about FBI’s mission.

It is revealed that Demetrius stole the item from Lampone, before Kenny stole it from the former. Kenny reveals that the item is hidden somewhere beyond the locked door. Demetrius calls for backup. Tate and his squad realize that they must return to their truck to retrieve actual ammunition and call in police reinforcements. Kalashnikova and Storato bring the truck inside the warehouse. More members of the Russian mob, headed by a man named Vladimir, arrive. Vladimir decides to attack the upper floor through outside windows. Lampone secretly tells Storato that he has called his own operatives in order to secure the item for themselves.

Tate manages to reach the truck but finds the radio damaged. Hunt and Jannard fight off Vladimir's men. Jannard is nearly overpowered by Vladimir, before Tate returns and kills him. The mafia's reinforcements, led by tough guy Tagliaferro, show up and find another point of entry on the building's roof.

Tate decides to free Kenny, who gives him the briefcase containing the item. Kenny shows the SWAT team a hidden [[tunnel]] leading outside the hangar. Tate hides the item, before the group gets split. Tagliaferro knocks Tate unconscious, and hands him back to Kalashnikova and Demetrius. The others are captured by Storato and taken to another warehouse at the opposite end of the tunnel, where Lampone awaits. Lampone shoots Kenny, apparently killing him, and threatens to do the same to Jannard. Hunt agrees to go fetch the item in exchange for her safety, under escort from Storato. But he manages to kill Storato, neutralize Lampone and free Jannard.

Tagliaferro and his men return to Demetrius, Kalashnikova and Tate with orders to eliminate all three, but they escape in the truck and meet up with Hunt and Jannard at the other hangar. Tagliaferro catches up to them, and a final confrontation ensues. Tate kills Tagliaferro while Demetrius, Kalashnikova and Lampone are arrested.

Tate, Hunt and Jannard are congratulated by their superior. Kenny is revealed to be alive and an [[Undercover operation|undercover]] [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] agent. He implies that Lampone is another undercover agent. The team is ordered to remain silent about the events.


==Cast==
==Cast==
* [[Stone Cold Steve Austin|Steve Austin]] as SWAT Captain Frank Tater
* [[Stone Cold Steve Austin|Steve Austin]] as SWAT Captain Frank Tate
* [[Michael Jai White]] as SWAT Sergeant Tony Hunt
* [[Michael Jai White]] as SWAT Sergeant Tony Hunt
* [[Candace Elaine]] as Ilya Kalashnikova
* [[Lexa Doig]] as Police Officer Third Class SWAT Member Jannard
* [[Steve Bacic]] as Police Officer Third Class SWAT Member Blanco
* [[Michael Shanks]] as Demetrius
* [[Michael Shanks]] as Demetrius
* [[Keith Jardine]] as Tagliaferro
* [[Michael Eklund]] as Kenny
* [[Michael Eklund]] as Kenny
* [[Lexa Doig]] as Police Officer Third Class SWAT Member Jannard
* [[Darren Shahlavi]] as Storato
* [[Darren Shahlavi]] as Storato
* [[Adrian Holmes]] as Lampone
* [[Adrian Holmes]] as Lampone
* [[Steve Bacic]] as Police Officer Third Class SWAT Member Blanco
* Keith Jardine as Tagliaferro
* [[Candace Elaine]] as Ilya Kalashnikova
* Peter Kent as Vladimir
* Peter Kent as Vladimir


==Production==
==Production==
The film was developed independently by [[screenwriter|writer]]/[[film director|director]] Cultraro, under the working title of ''Hangar 14''.<ref>{{cite web | url =https://www.filmspecific.com/public/PreSelling-Indies-A-Seminar-with-Filmmaker-Adam-Cultraro.cfm | title =Pre-Selling Indies: A Seminar with Filmmaker Adam Cultraro | last =Park | first =Stacey | date = 7 July 2013 | website =filmspecific.com |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140830110829/https://www.filmspecific.com/public/PreSelling-Indies-A-Seminar-with-Filmmaker-Adam-Cultraro.cfm |archive-date=30 August 2014 | access-date =6 September 2022}}</ref> It was originally slated to star [[Cuba Gooding, Jr.]]<ref>{{cite web | url =https://www.netwerk24.com/sarie/Bekendes/Ons-Praat-Met/akteur-stelio-savante-gesels-met-sariecom-20170914 | title =Akteur Stelio Savante gesels met sarie.com |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> | date =4 March 2010 | website =sarie.com | access-date =6 September 2022}}</ref> The film later found financing from Jack and Joseph Nasser, who had inked [[WWE]] star Steve Austin to a multi-picture deal in 2008.<ref>{{cite web | url =https://wrestling-edge.com/official-trailer-and-new-information-on-steve-austins-upcoming-damage-movie/ | title =Official Trailer and New Information on Steve Austin’s Upcoming Damage Movie | last =Patel | first =Amish | date =8 September 2009 | website =wrestling-edge.com | access-date =6 September 2022}}</ref> It marked the fourth collaboration between Austin and the Nasser brothers.<ref>{{cite web | url =https://r-emmetsweeney.com/2020/02/03/dtv-action-items-part-2-intro-to-stone-cold-steve-austin-studies/ | title =DTV Action Items Part 2: Intro to Stone Cold Steve Austin studies | last =Sweeney | first =R. Emmet | date =3 February 2020 | website =r-emmetsweeney.com | access-date =6 September 2022}}</ref> Like their other movies, it was shot around [[Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]], under the banner of Nasser Entertainment's Canadian subsidiary.<ref name="dnb"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mensfitness.com/life/entertainment/steve-austin-kicks-ass-in-tactical-force|title=Steve Austin Kicks Ass in ''Tactical Force''|last=DeHority|first=Sam|work=[[Men's Fitness]]|accessdate=December 6, 2015}}</ref> Filming took place during [[snow]] season, which greatly contrasted with the light clothing and mild [[Los Angeles]] climate depicted in the film.<ref>{{cite web | url =https://www.wwe.com/inside/wweviewingroom/tactical-force/austin-bottom-line | title =Interview: Austin's bottom line | last =Hawkins | first =Greg | date =29 July 2011 | website =wwe.com | access-date =6 September 2022}}</ref>
Shooting took place in [[Vancouver]], British Columbia.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.mensfitness.com/life/entertainment/steve-austin-kicks-ass-in-tactical-force|title=Steve Austin Kicks Ass in Tactical Force|last=DeHority|first=Sam|work=[[Men's Fitness]]|accessdate=December 6, 2015}}</ref>

Co-star Michael Jai White enjoyed Michael Eklund's performance as the weaselly Kenny, and asked [[Universal Pictures|Universal]] to cast him as main [[antagonist]] Jobe Davis in his 2020 film ''[[Welcome to Sudden Death]]''.<ref>{{cite web | url =https://comicbookmovie.com/action/welcome-to-sudden-death-exclusive-michael-eklund-praises-co-star-michael-jai-white-as-a-martial-arts-master-a182105 | title =Michael Eklund Praises Co-Star Michael Jai White As A 'Martial Arts Master' |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> | date =31 January 2021 | website =comicbookmovie.com | access-date =6 September 2022}}</ref>

==Release==
''Tactical Force'' was released theatrically in the [[United Arab Emirates]] on 12 April 2012, ranking fourth at the [[box office]] behind ''[[Get the Gringo]]'', ''[[StreetDance 2]]'' and ''[[The Hunger Games (film)|The Hunger Games]]''.<ref>{{cite web | url =https://www.timeoutabudhabi.com/gallery/32295-top-10-films-at-uae-box-office?page=6&img=6 | title =Top 10 films at UAE box office |author=<!--Staff writer(s); no by-line.--> | date =25 April 2012 | website =timeoutabudhabi.com | access-date =6 September 2022}}</ref>

In the [[United States]], the film was released on [[home video]] on 9 August 2011 by [[Vivendi Entertainment]].<ref name="dvdact"/> Early copies came with a limited [[slipcase|slipcover]].<ref name="br.com">{{cite web | url =https://www.blu-ray.com/movies/Tactical-Force-Blu-ray/23950/#Review | title =''Tactical Force'' Blu-ray Review| last1 =Kauffman | first1 =Jeffrey | date =4 August 2011 | website =blu-ray.com | access-date =6 September 2022}}</ref> It reached number 10 in the national DVD sales chart for its week of release.<ref>{{cite press release | title =Rentrak Announces Top DVD Sales and Rentals for Week Ending August 14, 2011 | publisher =Rentrak | date =18 August 2011 | url =https://www.marketscreener.com/quote/stock/RENTRAK-CORPORATION-10653/news/RENTRAK-Announces-Top-DVD-Sales-and-Rentals-for-Week-Ending-August-14-2011-13760081/ | access-date =5 October 2021 }}</ref> Canadian release followed on 23 August 2011. It was handled by [[Entertainment One]], who also took care of the film in the [[United Kingdom|UK]] and other international territories.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.blogomatic3000.com/2011/10/12/blu-ray-dvd-news-tactical-force/ |title=Blu-ray & DVD News: Tactical Force |access-date=2011-10-30 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111013153647/http://www.blogomatic3000.com/2011/10/12/blu-ray-dvd-news-tactical-force/ |archive-date=2011-10-13 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


==Reception==
==Reception==
Todd Rigney of Beyond Hollywood wrote that the film's absurdity and "blatant disregard for believability" makes it enjoyable.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.beyondhollywood.com/tactical-force-2011-movie/|title=Tactical Force (2011) Movie Review|last=Rigney|first=Todd|work=Beyond Hollywood|date=August 13, 2011|accessdate=December 6, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160103184521/http://www.beyondhollywood.com/tactical-force-2011-movie#|archive-date=2016-01-03|url-status=dead}}</ref>
''Tactical Force'' received mixed reviews. ''The Movie Scene'' and Todd Rigney of ''Beyond Hollywood'' both deemed the film "absurd", while mentioning that its implausibility somehow contributed to its entertainment factor.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.beyondhollywood.com/tactical-force-2011-movie/|title=''Tactical Force'' (2011) Movie Review|last=Rigney|first=Todd|work=Beyond Hollywood|date=August 13, 2011|accessdate=December 6, 2015|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160103184521/http://www.beyondhollywood.com/tactical-force-2011-movie|archive-date=2016-01-03|url-status=dead}}</ref>
[[Genre (film)|Genre]] critic Outlaw Vern was let down by the film's mundane locations.<ref>{{cite web | url =https://outlawvern.com/2011/08/28/tactical-force/ | title =''Tactical Force'' | author =Vern | date =28 August 2011 | website =outlawvern.com | access-date =6 September 2022}}</ref> ''Movie Mavericks'' was more positive, calling it "well produced",<ref name="mav">{{cite web | url =https://moviemavericks.com/2012/02/tactical-force-2011-review/| title =''Tactical Force'' (2011) – Review | last =Ruugard | first =Jason | date =2 February 2012 | website =moviemavericks.com | access-date =6 September 2022}}</ref> and ''Explosive Action'' praised the inclusion of an extensive [[car chase]] in an otherwise stripped-down siege film.<ref>{{cite web | url =https://www.explosiveaction.com/2011/08/tactical-force-2011.html | title =''Tactical Force'' (2011) | author=<!--Staff writer(s)/no by-line.--> | date =25 August 2011 | website =explosiveaction.com | publisher = | access-date =6 September 2022}}</ref><br>
''Tactical Force'''s flashy editing was widely criticized, but its high action quotient earned it moderate praise, with ''JoBlo'' calling it "a step above the rest [of Austin vehicles]".<ref>{{cite web | url =https://www.joblo.com/reel-action-tactical-force-2011-with-steve-austin/ | title =Reel Action: ''Tactical Force'' (2011) with Steve Austin | last =Gilbert | first =Ammon | date =9 December 2011 | website =joblo.com | access-date =6 September 2022}}</ref> Jeffrey Kauffman of ''Blu-ray.com'' opined that "''Tactical Force'' looks fantastic. Cultraro the director simply needs to hire a better writer than Cultraro next time."<ref name="br.com"/><br>

The film earned notice for its inclusion of an [[Italy|Italian]] character of color, a relatively uncommon occurrence in [[popular media]].<ref>{{cite web | url =https://www.the-other-view.com/tactical-force.html | title =''Tactical Force'' DVD Review | last1 =Lewis | first1 =Terry |date =29 September 2011 | website =the-other-view.com | access-date =6 September 2022}}</ref> It also elicited several comparisons with [[Walter Hill]]'s 1992 feature ''[[Trespass (1992 film)|Trespass]]''.<ref name="mav"/><ref>{{cite web | url =https://www.okgazette.com/oklahoma/tactical-force/Content?oid=2947781 | title =''Tactical Force'' | last =Lott | first =Rod | date =11 August 2011 | work =Oklahoma Gazette | access-date =6 September 2022}}</ref>

==See also==
* [[Recoil (2011 film)|''Recoil'' (2011 film)]], a re-teaming of some of this film's principals


==References==
==References==
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Tactical Force
Directed byAdamo Paolo Cultraro
Written byAdamo Paolo Cultraro
Produced by
  • Jack Nasser
  • Joseph Nasser
  • Jack Heller
  • Dallas Sonnier
Starring
CinematographyBruce Chun
Edited by
  • Gordon Rempel
  • Rick Martin
Music byMichael Richard Plowman
Production
companies
Nasser Entertainment
Caliber Media Company
Distributed byVivendi Entertainment
Release date
  • August 9, 2011 (2011-08-09)
Running time
91 minutes
CountriesCanada[1]
United States[2]
SpracheEnglisch

Tactical Force is a 2011 Canadian-American[1][2] action film written and directed by Adamo Paolo Cultraro, and starring Steve Austin, Michael Jai White, Michael Shanks, Keith Jardine, Michael Eklund, Darren Shahlavi and Lexa Doig.

The film concerns a rogue SWAT team sent to an abandoned compound with blank weapons for retraining, only to find themselves caught in the middle of a war between two gangs armed with fully functioning guns, who are both after a mysterious briefcase. It premiered in the United States on 9 August 2011.[3]

Plot

[edit]

Captain Frank Tate leads a four-member SWAT team consisting of Tony Hunt, Jannard and Blanco. They manage to stop the robbery of a grocery store and save the hostages, but their reckless methods cause substantial property damage and emotional distress to the owner. Their superior gets angry and orders them to go through retraining, which they do not take seriously.

Ilya Kalashnikova and Demetrius, two Russian mobsters, bring a captive named Kenny to a warehouse outside the city. They demand Kenny recovers the "item" he has hidden there. Two members of the Italian mafia, Lampone and Storato, enter the same facility and start searching on their own. The two parties run into each other. Tate's team arrives on the same premises, and begins training with blank cartridges, not knowing about the events that just transpired.

Both criminal parties hide from the SWAT team, but tension rises between them. Blanco goes to check on the resulting noise, and is fatally shot, which alerts his colleagues. The Russians and the Italians realize that their law enforcement counterparts do not have real bullets, and form a fragile alliance to eliminate them. The SWAT team retreats to the upper level, locking the door behind them.

It is revealed that Demetrius stole the item from Lampone, before Kenny stole it from the former. Kenny reveals that the item is hidden somewhere beyond the locked door. Demetrius calls for backup. Tate and his squad realize that they must return to their truck to retrieve actual ammunition and call in police reinforcements. Kalashnikova and Storato bring the truck inside the warehouse. More members of the Russian mob, headed by a man named Vladimir, arrive. Vladimir decides to attack the upper floor through outside windows. Lampone secretly tells Storato that he has called his own operatives in order to secure the item for themselves.

Tate manages to reach the truck but finds the radio damaged. Hunt and Jannard fight off Vladimir's men. Jannard is nearly overpowered by Vladimir, before Tate returns and kills him. The mafia's reinforcements, led by tough guy Tagliaferro, show up and find another point of entry on the building's roof.

Tate decides to free Kenny, who gives him the briefcase containing the item. Kenny shows the SWAT team a hidden tunnel leading outside the hangar. Tate hides the item, before the group gets split. Tagliaferro knocks Tate unconscious, and hands him back to Kalashnikova and Demetrius. The others are captured by Storato and taken to another warehouse at the opposite end of the tunnel, where Lampone awaits. Lampone shoots Kenny, apparently killing him, and threatens to do the same to Jannard. Hunt agrees to go fetch the item in exchange for her safety, under escort from Storato. But he manages to kill Storato, neutralize Lampone and free Jannard.

Tagliaferro and his men return to Demetrius, Kalashnikova and Tate with orders to eliminate all three, but they escape in the truck and meet up with Hunt and Jannard at the other hangar. Tagliaferro catches up to them, and a final confrontation ensues. Tate kills Tagliaferro while Demetrius, Kalashnikova and Lampone are arrested.

Tate, Hunt and Jannard are congratulated by their superior. Kenny is revealed to be alive and an undercover FBI agent. He implies that Lampone is another undercover agent. The team is ordered to remain silent about the events.

Cast

[edit]

Production

[edit]

The film was developed independently by writer/director Cultraro, under the working title of Hangar 14.[4] It was originally slated to star Cuba Gooding, Jr.[5] The film later found financing from Jack and Joseph Nasser, who had inked WWE star Steve Austin to a multi-picture deal in 2008.[6] It marked the fourth collaboration between Austin and the Nasser brothers.[7] Like their other movies, it was shot around Vancouver, British Columbia, under the banner of Nasser Entertainment's Canadian subsidiary.[1][8] Filming took place during snow season, which greatly contrasted with the light clothing and mild Los Angeles climate depicted in the film.[9]

Co-star Michael Jai White enjoyed Michael Eklund's performance as the weaselly Kenny, and asked Universal to cast him as main antagonist Jobe Davis in his 2020 film Welcome to Sudden Death.[10]

Release

[edit]

Tactical Force was released theatrically in the United Arab Emirates on 12 April 2012, ranking fourth at the box office behind Get the Gringo, StreetDance 2 and The Hunger Games.[11]

In the United States, the film was released on home video on 9 August 2011 by Vivendi Entertainment.[3] Early copies came with a limited slipcover.[12] It reached number 10 in the national DVD sales chart for its week of release.[13] Canadian release followed on 23 August 2011. It was handled by Entertainment One, who also took care of the film in the UK and other international territories.[14]

Reception

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Tactical Force received mixed reviews. The Movie Scene and Todd Rigney of Beyond Hollywood both deemed the film "absurd", while mentioning that its implausibility somehow contributed to its entertainment factor.[15] Genre critic Outlaw Vern was let down by the film's mundane locations.[16] Movie Mavericks was more positive, calling it "well produced",[17] and Explosive Action praised the inclusion of an extensive car chase in an otherwise stripped-down siege film.[18]
Tactical Force's flashy editing was widely criticized, but its high action quotient earned it moderate praise, with JoBlo calling it "a step above the rest [of Austin vehicles]".[19] Jeffrey Kauffman of Blu-ray.com opined that "Tactical Force looks fantastic. Cultraro the director simply needs to hire a better writer than Cultraro next time."[12]

The film earned notice for its inclusion of an Italian character of color, a relatively uncommon occurrence in popular media.[20] It also elicited several comparisons with Walter Hill's 1992 feature Trespass.[17][21]

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  19. ^ Gilbert, Ammon (9 December 2011). "Reel Action: Tactical Force (2011) with Steve Austin". joblo.com. Retrieved 6 September 2022.
  20. ^ Lewis, Terry (29 September 2011). "Tactical Force DVD Review". the-other-view.com. Retrieved 6 September 2022.
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