
Killer Instinct
Action · Drama · War
Overview
For America, the Vietnam War is over. Johnny doesn't see it that way. This Special Forces soldier battles vicious Vietcong, a sadistic Russian advisor and his own peacenik girlfriend as he embarks on a deadly mission behind enemy lines.
Top Cast


Robert Patrick
Robert Patrick
Johnny Ransom
Robert Patrick
Johnny Ransom


Robert Dryer
Robert Dryer
Dmitri
Robert Dryer
Dmitri
William Steis
William Steis
Jacobs
William Steis
Jacobs
Morgan Douglas
Morgan Douglas
Keller
Morgan Douglas
Keller


Lydie Denier
Lydie Denier
Capt. Dupre
Lydie Denier
Capt. Dupre


Joe Mari Avellana
Joe Mari Avellana
Tran Van Minh
Joe Mari Avellana
Tran Van Minh


Henry Strzalkowski
Henry Strzalkowski
Costello
Henry Strzalkowski
Costello
Anthony East
Anthony East
Townshead
Anthony East
Townshead


David Light
David Light
Nash
David Light
Nash
Mel Davidson
Mel Davidson
Mathews
Mel Davidson
Mathews
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