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The Rescue (1988)

“An elite U.S. Special Forces team is imprisoned behind enemy lines. The Pentagon calls them expendable. Five young heroes call them Dad. Now they'll risk everything to bring them home.”

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Plot

In the gripping narrative of The Rescue (1988), a squadron of elite Navy S.E.A.L.s is dispatched on a perilous mission to obliterate a crippled submarine, a technological marvel at risk of tumbling into nefarious hands. The skilled commandos successfully execute their mission, silencing the dormant threat beneath the waves. However, they are ensnared by their adversaries before they can return to the safety of their base. When the U.S. government refuses to stage a daring rescue, refusing to gamble with international politics, their undaunted adolescent children rise to the occasion. Ignited by the spirit of their captured parents and fueled by their unyielding determination, these young hearts chart a risky trajectory into the hostile foreign territory. The Rescue teems with the indomitable spirit of these teenagers as they brave numerous obstacles. From crafting an audacious plan to infiltrating a Communist military prison, they display admirable courage and relentless resolve. The narrative pulsates with their nerve-racking endeavor to liberate their captive fathers from the iron grip of their captors. With every passing moment, their journey grows more harrowing and their resolve, more steadfast. Will they succeed, or will their daring mission end in catastrophe? The Rescue is an exhilarating tale of valor, loyalty, and the indefatigable spirit of youth, where the odds are high and the stakes, even higher. This movie is a thrilling plunge into a world where the courage of a few teenagers is pitted against the might of a formidable enemy.

Where to watch The Rescue?

The Rescue is an action movie featuring Edward Albert and directed by Ferdinand Fairfax.

It is possible to buy The Rescue on AMC on Demand, Amazon Video, Apple TV, DIRECTV, Google Play Movies, Microsoft Store, Vudu and YouTube.