Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection
Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection (1990)

Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection

4/5
(67 votes)
4.9IMDb

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Cast

Goofs

The freefall sequence was obviously shot at least twice because the shoes worn by 'Billy Drago' (qv)'s stunt double change.

In some shots, he is wearing brown business shoes and, in others, black running shoes.

The enemy helicopter fires more than four rockets, when it only has four rocket tubes.

When McCoy is infiltrating Cota's home, the guard on the balcony has a rifle slung over his shoulder.

When McCoy grabs him and pulls him over the side the rifle is no longer there.

When McCoy jumps out of the plane it is clearly dark out.

However, when he lands, it is broad daylight.

As Ramon Cota is being pulled up to the helicopter high above the ground, Col.

Scott McCoy watches Cota's harness rope coming apart.

When the rope breaks, Cota falls through the sky, and there is clearly a parachute pack on him in the harness that shouldn't have been there.

The Spanish word "Solamente" is misspelled "Solamiente" in one of the placards seen at the drug lab.

As two American soldiers enter a Colombian compound, a gas tank which misspells "flammable" as "flamable" can be seen.

When Col.

McCoy and the others are pined down in the village.

McCoy Shoots one of Cota's men and the slid on his automatic locks back.

Then he tells the girl to go get in the hut and shoots at least 8 more times with the slid locked back.

When McCoy and Bobby take Ramon from the airliner, they jump from a cargo door on the lower deck, however this wouldn't be possible from an airliner at 30,000 feet or higher.

They would be unconscious before they jumped.

It would also decompress the cabin of the airplane.

The M1911 pistol used when Ramon Cota is traveling first class on a commercial airliner - the hammer is in the lowered position (resting on the firing pin) when he is held at gunpoint.

M1911 pistols are single action - the slide must be pulled back (racked) to chamber a live round, the hammer is automatically cocked and ready to fire.

Box Office

DateAreaGross
23 September 1990 USA USD 6,154,944
16 September 1990 USA USD 5,854,872
9 September 1990 USA USD 5,200,587
3 September 1990 USA USD 4,127,169
26 August 1990 USA USD 1,854,379
USA USD 6,698,361
18 October 1990 Germany DEM 775,212
11 October 1990 Germany DEM 725,915
4 October 1990 Germany DEM 653,944
Germany USD 497,054
27 September 1990 West Germany DEM 601,027
20 September 1990 West Germany DEM 525,825
13 September 1990 West Germany DEM 424,636
6 September 1990 West Germany DEM 252,521
DateAreaGrossScreens
26 August 1990 USA USD 1,854,379 908
6 September 1990 West Germany DEM 252,521 70
DateAreaGrossScreens
23 September 1990 USA USD 170,233 407
16 September 1990 USA USD 388,853 599
9 September 1990 USA USD 761,672 759
3 September 1990 USA USD 1,502,003 909
26 August 1990 USA USD 1,854,379 908
18 October 1990 Germany DEM 49,297 51
11 October 1990 Germany DEM 71,971 51
4 October 1990 Germany DEM 52,917 38
27 September 1990 West Germany DEM 75,202 47
20 September 1990 West Germany DEM 101,189 59
13 September 1990 West Germany DEM 172,115 65
6 September 1990 West Germany DEM 252,521 70

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Reviews

The DEA is hot on the trail of Ramon Cota (Drago) - an extremely evil (and extremely rich) drug lord. He controls whole Colombian towns with threats, murder, and intimidation.

Or known as The Colombian Connection but that's way too cheesy for me, but cheese is the name of the game here folks. Yep 'McCoy' is back and ready to take down some major drug kingpin scum.

B movie...

Routine action movie that has next-to-nothing in common with the great Delta Force. It does, however, have a tour-de-force performance by Billy Drago as a ruthless Colombian (!

B movie...

My Take: Ridiculous and blood-thirsty. It's bloodily bad.

The story is OK, but the plot borders on boredom.

Although it is impossible to take "Delta Force 2 " seriously, there is a compelling reason to sit through the unrealistic mayhem. Actually there are two reasons, Billy Drago and John P.

Delta Force 2: The Colombian Connection starts in Rio as DEA agent John Page (Richard Jaeckel) & his team prepare to arrest Ramon Cota (Billy Drago) the biggest drug dealer in the world, however Ramon has been tipped off & kills agent Page's team. With an informant in the DEA tipping Ramon off Page turns to General Taylor (John P.

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