
Hell's Heroes (1987)
Sgt. Darkin is done playing by the rules. Stuck in the mud-soaked nightmare of Vietnam, he's tasked with babysitting a hotshot senator on a peacekeeping mission through a hostile jungle. But when the bigwig takes a sniper round to the skull and Darkin gets slapped with an AWOL charge, things go from bad to bullet-storm fast. Locked up in a military prison and branded a traitor, Darkin plots his escape just as the Vietcong overrun the base in a rain of gunfire and RPGs. Now free and full of rage, he leads a ragtag band of outcasts through the steaming jungle toward revenge, redemption, and total annihilation. These aren’t soldiers—they’re survivors with nothing to lose and everything to shoot. Directed by Stelvio Massi and written by Roberto Leoni, this jungle inferno stars Miles O’Keeffe in full-on scowl mode, with Fred “The Hammer” Williamson laying down heavy fire and Scott Green bringing the twitchy intensity. Packed with slow-motion explosions, sweaty brawls, and a synth score tha