
Armstrong 1998
"Two people with nothing in common except blood."
In the gripping thriller Armstrong (1998), Menahem Golan masterfully weaves a tale of espionage and international intrigue. Frank Zagarino stars as the titular character, a skilled operative caught in the midst of a high-stakes game of cat and mouse.
Director: Menahem Golan
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Armstrong (1998) about?
In the midst of the Cold War, CIA Agent Bob Taylor and his wife Susan stumble upon a secret video tape that could change the course of history, leading to a high-stakes game of cat and mouse.
Who directed Armstrong?
Menahem Golan brings his expertise to the director's chair in this gripping thriller.
Who stars in Armstrong?
Frank Zagarino, Joe Lara, Kimberley Kates, Charles Napier, and Richard Lynch lead the talented cast in this action-packed ride.
Is Armstrong (1998) worth watching?
While Armstrong may not be a household name, its gripping plot, breakneck pace, and talented cast make it a must-see for fans of the thriller genre, even if its IMDb rating is not as high as some other films.
How long is Armstrong?
96 minutes of edge-of-your-seat action and suspense await in this gripping thriller.
About Armstrong (1998) — A Gripping Thriller of Espionage and Intrigue
In the gripping thriller Armstrong (1998), Menahem Golan masterfully weaves a tale of espionage and international intrigue. Frank Zagarino stars as the titular character, a skilled operative caught in the midst of a high-stakes game of cat and mouse. As CIA Agent Bob Taylor (Charles Napier) and his wife Susan (Kimberley Kates) navigate the treacherous landscape of the Cold War, they must unravel the mystery of a secret video tape that could change the course of history. With a talented cast, including Joe Lara and Richard Lynch, Armstrong is a tense and action-packed ride that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
As the stakes grow higher, Armstrong finds himself at the center of a deadly game, where the line between loyalty and betrayal is constantly blurred. With its breakneck pace and gripping plot twists, Armstrong (1998) is a must-see for fans of the thriller genre. Director Menahem Golan's expert touch brings this complex web of intrigue to life, making for a viewing experience that's both thrilling and thought-provoking.