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Saigon Commandos 1988

★ 5.02 votes📅 1988-01-01

Directed by Clark Henderson and set against the gritty backdrop of 1980s Saigon, *Saigon Commandos* (1988) is a gripping action-war thriller that blends crime, corruption, and high-stakes survival.

Director: Clark Henderson

Cast

Richard Young
Richard Young
Sgt. Mark Stryker
P. J. Soles
P. J. Soles
Jean Lassiter
John Allen Nelson
John Allen Nelson
Timothy Bryant
Jimmy Bridges
Pfc. Will Thomas (as Jimi B. Jr.)
Spanky Manikan
Spanky Manikan
Jon Toi
Joonee Gamboa
Joonee Gamboa
Nguyen Huu Tri
Willie Williams
Gary Richards
Pen Medina
Pen Medina
Quy (as Crispin Medina)
Leo Martinez
Leo Martinez
Prosecutor
Joe Mari Avellana
Joe Mari Avellana
Col. Tranh (as J.M. Avellana)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Saigon Commandos* (1988) about?

*Saigon Commandos* follows a disgraced Green Beret who must solve a series of drug-related murders while battling corrupt politicians and a frame-up for murder. With a journalist's help, he uncovers a deadly conspiracy but must clear his name before his own men turn on him in a quest for revenge.

Who directed *Saigon Commandos*?

Clark Henderson directed *Saigon Commandos*, bringing a blend of military grit and crime drama to the 1988 film.

Who stars in *Saigon Commandos*?

The film stars Richard Young as Mark Stryker, with P. J. Soles as Jean Lassiter, John Allen Nelson, Jimmy Bridges, and Spanky Manikan rounding out the ensemble cast.

Is *Saigon Commandos* (1988) worth watching?

*Saigon Commandos* delivers a solid mix of action and intrigue, appealing to fans of 1980s war thrillers. While not a blockbuster, its themes of corruption and survival make it a compelling watch for those who enjoy gritty, conspiracy-driven narratives with a military edge.

How long is *Saigon Commandos*?

Runtime details for *Saigon Commandos* are not listed.

About Saigon Commandos (1988) — A 1980s war thriller unraveling crime and corruption in Vietnam

Directed by Clark Henderson and set against the gritty backdrop of 1980s Saigon, *Saigon Commandos* (1988) is a gripping action-war thriller that blends crime, corruption, and high-stakes survival. Ex-Green Beret Mark Stryker and his military police team dive into a labyrinth of drug-fueled murders, only to uncover a sinister web linking corrupt politicians to the heroin trade. With the tenacious journalist Jean Lassiter by his side, Stryker races to expose the truth—but the hunt takes a personal turn when he's framed for his commanding officer's murder, setting off a chain of betrayal and vengeance that tests loyalty and justice.

This explosive narrative weaves together military precision, shadowy conspiracies, and the raw tension of a city on the edge, all while delivering a story about honor under fire and the cost of standing against systemic rot. Henderson's direction leans into the film's bleak, neon-lit atmosphere, crafting a world where danger lurks in every alley and trust is a luxury few can afford.