Cuba Crossing
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| Directed by | Chuck Workman |
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| Cinematography | Robert Carras |
| Edited by | James Symons |
| Music by | Jack White |
| Distributed by | Troma Entertainment |
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Running time | 92 minutes |
| Language | English |
| Budget | $1.5 million[1] |
Cuba Crossing, also known as Assignment: Kill Castro, Kill Castro, and Sweet Dirty Tony,[2][3] is a 1980 German/American international co-production action film directed by Chuck Workman and distributed by Troma Entertainment. It was produced by Wolfgang Bellenbaum and Jack White and stars Stuart Whitman,[4] Robert Vaughn,[3][4] Woody Strode,[4] Albert Salmi,[4] Sybil Danning, Michael Gazzo, and White's then wife Marie-Louise Gassen.[4][5]
Plot
[edit | edit source]Hud is an American who survived the Bay of Pigs Invasion and has sworn revenge against Fidel Castro. Many years later, he gets his chance when he is engaged by Mr Rossellini, who blames Castro for his losses when his gambling enterprises and he had to leave Cuba, and the mysterious Mr. Bell, who finances Hud for a mission to Cuba. Hud plans to bring a father-and-son pair of sharpshooters to kill Castro when he stays at a hotel on the Isla de Pinos. Through Rossellini, Hud hires bar owner and ship's captain Tony to bring his men ashore, but the enterprise is fraught with betrayal.
Cast
[edit | edit source]- Stuart Whitman as Tony
- Robert Vaughn as Hud
- Woody Strode as Titi
- Albert Salmi as Delgato
- Michael Gazzo as Rossellini
- Marie-Louise Gassen as Maria
- Edward Bell as Michael
- Raymond St. Jacques as Mr. Bell
- Sybil Danning as Veronica
- Caren Kaye as Tracy
- Monti Rock the III as Man At Bar
- Bert Williams as 1st Marksman
- Sharon Thomas as Fred
Production
[edit | edit source]Cuba Crossing was filmed in Key West, Florida.[4][6]
Release
[edit | edit source]Cuba Crossing was released February 23, 1980 in theatres in West Germany. The film was released on VHS on April 15, 1980. Cuba Crossing was released on DVD March 1, 2005, initially and recently on February 5, 2016.[7]
References
[edit | edit source]- ^ Briefly Key West balks at Castro film The Globe and Mail 5 May 1980: P.15.
- ^ Weldon 1996, p. 312.
- ^ a b Britton 2006, p. 96.
- ^ a b c d e f Maltin 2008, p. 303.
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Sources
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External links
[edit | edit source]- Cuba Crossing at IMDbLua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 29: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
- 1980 films
- American political thriller films
- American independent films
- West German films
- Troma Entertainment films
- 1980 action thriller films
- Films set in Florida
- Films shot in Florida
- Cold War films
- Films set in Cuba
- Films with screenplays by Robin Swicord
- English-language German films
- 1980s English-language films
- 1980s American films
- English-language action thriller films
