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The Rescue

Rating5.5 /10
19881 h 37 m
United States
1434 people rated

A group of kids venture into enemy territory in an audacious attempt to rescue their Navy Seal fathers who were captured during a failed mission in North Korea.

Action
Adventure
Drama

User Reviews

Nisha

18/11/2022 09:24
Trailer—The Rescue

Suhaib Lord Mgaren

16/11/2022 09:40
The Rescue

miraj6729

16/11/2022 04:09
It is Interesting to note that "the Rescue"(1986?) set still stands on the Deer Park Heights outside Queenstown New Zealand. It is the same hill that George Lucas Filmed "the Willow" in 1988 and more recently several locations for the Lord of the Rings. The hill is open to the public via a Toll Gate. The North Korean style building seems a strange thing to come across in New Zealand but it catches the attention of bus loads of Asian Tourists who got up there to see the mountain lake that the refugees of Rohan file past on retreat from the evil minions of Saramon of Isengard... Who most likely never heard of this Disney Made for TV Movie whos presents looms spookily just out of shot.

Aya essemlali 💀

16/11/2022 04:09
Imagine Iron Eagle is your favorite crazy uncle. This movie is Iron Eagle's ex-wife's cousin's adopted red headed step child. Pretty bad. Have to watch it once. Look out for Skippy from Family Ties. The lesser Dillon brother was nominated for an award for this. At no point are we privy to the escape plan. Apparently the actors weren't either. Brings back memories of Golan Globus, but in a bad way. *Spoiler* You will see a concert T-shirt with The Boss. Once the jets realized it wasn't the North Koreans, wouldn't they have escorted the plane?

Cherifeismail

16/11/2022 04:09
Uh oh. I would put this movie in the same category as Iron Eagle and Red Dawn. No movie can be worse, honestly. When I read these comments I was very surprised that many of the people even said it was an OK movie! Oh, please, Hollywood, never ever make anything like this again. (Ok, I haven't seen Battlefield: Earth yet)

kakashi.sakumo.hatake

16/11/2022 04:09
I remember watching this movie as a kid. My bother was only 6 and he watched it over and over and over. He is 20 now and knows the movie word for word. I have a five year old and am trying to locate a copy of this movie so he can enjoy it as I have. Family friendly, yet exciting enough even for the most action involved fanatic. Watching this movie is like reading a good book; you just cannot put it down. You are pulled into the story and plot line and kept eyes wide open through the whole thing. No matter how many times you have watched it you have to pause the movie to go to the restroom so as not to miss a thing. Suspense, action, comedy, romance, yet clean. Why can't the movie industry make more movies like this today!

Corey Mavuka

16/11/2022 04:09
Truly boring Reagan-era flag-waving nonsense, with patriotic super kids rescuing their dads from evil towel-heads. You'll struggle to keep your eyes open through all the non-thrills this Disney pic delivers. The one and only bright spot is the always reliable James Cromwell in a very small role.

Lilithafirst Liz Sma

16/11/2022 04:09
The Rescue The best thing about leading a rescue mission to North Korea is you can openly discus it on the Internet and they'll never know. However, the Internet - prohibited or otherwise - did not exist at the time this action movie was filmed. When their Navy SEAL fathers (James Cromwell, Timothy Carhart, Edward Albert) are imprisoned in North Korea for spying, Max (Marc Price), Shawn (Ned Vaughn), Adrian (Christine Harnos), Bobby (Ian Giatti) and J.J. (Kevin Dillon) adopt the Navy's abandoned rescue plan for themselves. Despite difficulties, the teens manage to reach their fathers. Then with a stolen military uniform and co-opted fireworks display, they implement a stunning jailbreak. While the heroes of this 1988 adventure are improbable, their actions are inspiring and their methods are amusing. But most touching of all is the fact that these teenagers didn't just sneak into North Korea to borrow their dad's car keys. Green Light vidiotreviews.blogspot.com

ᴍᴏʜᴀᴍᴍᴇᴅ ᴀғᴋᴀʀ

16/11/2022 04:09
I've seen this film 40 plus times. I watch it more than once a year, because the action is rousing; the kids are convincing and courageous; the underlying theme (that family love combined with incredible good luck :) can win the day) is uplifting; and even the soundtrack is great. It's a little slow in the beginning (which is why I give it a 9 instead of 10) and is obviously dated (Kevin Dillon in 1988.) Because of the nature of human relationships between parents and their kids - and because of the current political climate and threats from North Korea - this film remains relevant today, in 2006. I'm hoping to see it soon on one of the cable movie channels.

Mamethe Kolotsane

16/11/2022 04:09
Action? Adventure? These words are not enough to describe "The Rescue". If you love movies about kids who saving their military dads from Asian captors, then brother grab some popcorn, 'cause you're in for one *WILD* ride! From boat chases, to the gratuitous use of holiday explosives, "The Rescue" has it all. "The Matrix"? Bah! See "The Rescue" instead. You won't regret it.
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