Difference between revisions of "SOLO (film)"
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Van Peeble's Solo, a killer cyborg assassin, develops a conscience in conflict with his programming and goes AWOL. He finds refuge in a South American village and is hunted by Sadler's Col. Madden who leads a high-tech. military unit. Van Peeble's describes his character as "very fluid, not like a Robocop kind of guy. He could damn near pass for human[,] but he's still got certain qualities—something different about him." Described in prod. by Sean Strebin and Steve Biodrowski, ''Cinefantastique'' 28.2 (Sept. 1996): 38-39, source for this citation, and quoted. See also IMDb citation[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0117688/?ref_=fn_tt_tt_3] and Wikipedia entry for the film, which has the source novel Mason's ''Weapon''.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solo_%281996_film%29] | Van Peeble's Solo, a killer cyborg assassin, develops a conscience in conflict with his programming and goes AWOL. He finds refuge in a South American village and is hunted by Sadler's Col. Madden who leads a high-tech. military unit. Van Peeble's describes his character as "very fluid, not like a Robocop kind of guy. He could damn near pass for human[,] but he's still got certain qualities—something different about him." Described in prod. by Sean Strebin and Steve Biodrowski, ''Cinefantastique'' 28.2 (Sept. 1996): 38-39, source for this citation, and quoted. See also IMDb citation[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0117688/?ref_=fn_tt_tt_3] and Wikipedia entry for the film, which has the source novel Mason's ''Weapon''.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solo_%281996_film%29] | ||
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+ | Not to be confused with the 2018 [[SOLO: A STAR WARS STORY]]. | ||
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SOLO. Norberta Barba, dir. USA/Mexico: Triumph (release), 1996. John Flock, Joseph N. Cohen, prod. Mario Van Peebles, star. William Sadler, featured villain. Based on Robert Mason's Solo diptych, q.v. under Fiction.
Van Peeble's Solo, a killer cyborg assassin, develops a conscience in conflict with his programming and goes AWOL. He finds refuge in a South American village and is hunted by Sadler's Col. Madden who leads a high-tech. military unit. Van Peeble's describes his character as "very fluid, not like a Robocop kind of guy. He could damn near pass for human[,] but he's still got certain qualities—something different about him." Described in prod. by Sean Strebin and Steve Biodrowski, Cinefantastique 28.2 (Sept. 1996): 38-39, source for this citation, and quoted. See also IMDb citation[1] and Wikipedia entry for the film, which has the source novel Mason's Weapon.[2]
Not to be confused with the 2018 SOLO: A STAR WARS STORY.