The Hard Corps
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Directed by | Sheldon Lettich |
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Music by | Joseph Metcalfe |
Cinematography | Douglas Milsome |
Edited by | Matthew Booth |
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Distributed by | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
The Hard Corps is a 2006 American action film written and directed by Sheldon Lettich. It stars Jean-Claude Van Damme, Raz Adoti, Vivica A. Fox, and Peter Bryant. It is the fourth collaboration between Jean-Claude Van Damme and film director Sheldon Lettich. The film was released direct-to-DVD in the United States on August 15, 2006.
Plot
Phillip Sauvage (Jean-Claude Van Damme) is an American soldier suffering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder caused by his time in Iraq and Afghanistan. Sauvage snaps out of his stupor just long enough to join Clarence Bowden (Julian D. Christopher), his former commanding officer, to work as a bodyguard for former World Heavyweight boxing champion and now successful businessman Wayne Barclay (Raz Adoti).
It appears that the release of notorious rap mogul Terrell Singletery (Viv Leacock) from prison has caused Barclay's worried sister Tamara (Vivica A. Fox) to take pro-active action by hiring Bowden and Sauvage, as Singletery has made threats in the past about doing away with the one man responsible for his incarceration Barclay himself.
The first night of bodyguard work does not go well for Sauvage and Bowden, as Bowden gets killed during an assassination attempt on Barclay by a Hummer full of Uzi-carrying gangbangers sent by Singletery. It is up to Sauvage to continue the fight, which means bringing in a reinforcement in his friend Casey Bledsoe (Mark Griffin), and training some new recruits not of his choosing.
Intending to give back to the streets that taught him toughness, Barclay insists that Sauvage compose his team of bodyguards by hiring people from Barclay's gym. But will they be enough to take down Singletery? However, Barclay gets suspicious of Sauvage, who is on first name basis with Tamara, after he sights her kissing him on the cheek one night.
Cast
- Jean-Claude Van Damme as Phillippe Sauvage
- Raz Adoti as Wayne Barclay
- Vivica A. Fox as Tamara Barclay
- Peter Bryant as Kendall Mullins
- Ron Bottitta as Detective Teague
- Viv Leacock as Terrell Singletery
- Adrian Holmes as Cujo
- Mark Griffin as Casey Bledsoe
- Ronald Selmour as Simcoe
- Aaron Au as Kim
- Dexter Bell as High Dog
- Julian D. Christopher as Clarence Bowden
- Nneka Croal as Jessie Otero
- Sharon Amos as Lydia
- Doron Bell, Jr. as Leonard
Production
It is set and filmed at Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.[1]
Release
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment released the DVD in the United States on August 15, 2006.[2]
Reception
Beyond Hollywood wrote the film's slow pacing and buildup do not live up to direct-to-video fans' expectations, though it is better than contemporary Steven Seagal films.[3] Ian Jane of DVD Talk rated it 2.5/5 stars and wrote, "While The Hard Corps has a few shining moments, overall it's just not all that compelling".[4]
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External links
- Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). The Hard Corps at IMDb
- The Hard Corps at Rotten Tomatoes
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