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Directed by | James Glickenhaus |
Written by | James Glickenhaus |
Starring | Christopher Walken María Conchita Alonso Michael Ironside Steve James Chick Vennera Jay Patterson |
Release date(s) | 20 September 1991 |
Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
McBain is a 1991 action film written and directed by James Glickenhaus. It is about an ex-soldier who reunites his old army buddies in order to get revenge on a Colombian dictator who killed his old friend, a freedom fighter. McBain starred Christopher Walken, María Conchita Alonso and Michael Ironside. Luis Guzmán also appears as a drug dealer named "Papo".
While the film was not very successful, taking in less than $500,000 at the United States box office, it found a devoted cult following.
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"McBain" was originally the name of a supporting character on The Simpsons, an Arnold Schwarzenegger analogue who starred in a fictional series of action films of the same name. His appearance on The Simpsons predates the release of this film, and apart from the name, the film has little relation to the character.
However, for some time after the release of the McBain film, the movie's producers refused to give 20th Century Fox and Matt Groening's production team clearance to use the "McBain" name. In order to continue using the character, the character was given a new name, Rainier Wolfcastle, intended as the name of the actor who portrayed McBain (the McBain name has continued to be used to refer to the in-universe series of films and their character).
The movie was released on videocassette in the USA in 1992 by MCA/Universal Home Video, and in Canada that same year by C/FP Video. Years later, Goodtimes released a budget tape of the movie. Synapse Films will release Mcbain on Blu-ray from a newly restored 2K transfer.[1]
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