
Warriors
Drama · Action
Overview
A government-trained killing machine must turn his lethal skills against his top-secret squad's AWOL leader
Top Cast


Gary Busey
Gary Busey
Frank Vail
Gary Busey
Frank Vail


Michael Paré
Michael Paré
Colin Neal
Michael Paré
Colin Neal


Wendii Fulford
Wendii Fulford
Jody Richardson
Wendii Fulford
Jody Richardson
Catherine MacKenzie
Catherine MacKenzie
Janice Neal
Catherine MacKenzie
Janice Neal
Liz MacRae
Liz MacRae
Loretta Vail
Liz MacRae
Loretta Vail


Griffith Brewer
Griffith Brewer
Truscott
Griffith Brewer
Truscott


Christopher Heyerdahl
Christopher Heyerdahl
Milo
Christopher Heyerdahl
Milo
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