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Revision as of 15:05, 12 September 2021

Red Dawn is a UK VHS release by Warner Home Video on 4th September 1989, It got re-released by MGM/UA Home Video on 12th September 1994 and 11th October 1999.

Description

Cast

  • Patrick Swayze as Jed Eckert
  • C. Thomas Howell as Robert Morris
  • Lea Thompson as Erica Mason
  • Charlie Sheen as Matt Eckert
  • Darren Dalton as Daryl Bates
  • Jennifer Grey as Toni Mason
  • Brad Savage as Danny
  • Doug Toby as Arturo 'Aardvark' Mondragon
  • Powers Boothe as Lieutenant Colonel Andrew 'Andy' Tanner, USAF
  • Ben Johnson as Mr. Jack Mason
  • Lois Kimbrell as Mrs. Mason
  • Harry Dean Stanton as Mr. Tom Eckert
  • Ron O'Neal as Colonel Ernesto Bella
  • William Smith as Colonel Strelnikov
  • Vladek Sheybal as General Bratchenko
  • Frank McRae as Mr. Teasdale
  • Roy Jenson as Mr. Samuel Morris
  • Pepe Serna as Mr. Mondragon
  • Lane Smith as Mayor Bates
  • Judd Omen as Nicaraguan Captain
  • Radames Pera as Sergeant Stepan Gorsky

Credits

Opening (1994 Re-release)

  • MGM/UA Warning Screen
  • MGM/UA Home Video Ident (1993-1999)
  • Warner Home Video Screen Classics Collection trailer from 1994 with clips of "The Fabulous Baker Boys", "Tequila Sunrise", "The Mission", "Baby Boom", A Cry in the Dark", "Graffiti Bridge", The Delinquents", "Superman", "Mannequin", "Innerspace", "Poltergeist 1, 2 and 3", "Friday the 13th", "Quigley Down Under", "The Pope of Greenwich Village", "Blood Sport", "Rocky 1 and 2", "Cobra", "Spaceballs", "Blazing Saddles", "Arthur", " A Fish Called Wanda", "National Lampoon's European Vacation", "The Green Berets", "McQ", "Rio Bravo", "The Cowboys", "The Train Robbers", "Dirty Harry", "Heartbreak Ridge", "Every Which Way But Loose", "Any Which Way You Can", "Honky Tonk Man" and "Bronco Billy". [announced by Bob McGrath]
  • Red Dawn title card

Closing (1994 Re-release)