C.A.T. Squad: Python Wolf
C.A.T. Squad: Python Wolf | |
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Genre | Action Drama |
Written by | Robert Ward Gerald Petievich William Friedkin |
Directed by | William Friedkin |
Starring | Joseph Cortese Jack Youngblood Steve James |
Music by | Ennio Morricone |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Executive producer | William Friedkin |
Producer | David Salven |
Production location | Montréal |
Cinematography | Guy Dufaux |
Editor | Jere Huggins |
Running time | 93 minutes |
Production company | NBC Productions |
Original release | |
Network | NBC |
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C.A.T. Squad: Python Wolf is a 1988 television film directed by William Friedkin and starring Joseph Cortese, Jack Youngblood, Steve James, and Deborah Van Valkenburgh. It is the sequel to C.A.T. Squad (1986) and aired May 23, 1988.
Plot
Bud Raines organizes the purchase of plutonium from a pair of smugglers who mention a large shipment of it moving that night. Bud has Sommers hold the money while he tests the plutonium on board a ship. During the process he is "made" as an agent and attacked by the smugglers. Burkholder, who has been listening to the wire, enters the boat and helps Bud arrest the smugglers.
The C.A.T. Squad traces the smuggling to South African extremists. Special Agent Nikki Pappas is sent to contact Paul Kiley, one of the key people involved in the smuggling, to trade supposedly classified blueprints. She gains his trust and becomes his lover over a period of weeks. Her fiancé John Sommers is called in for Air Force Reserve duty and quickly marries Nikki in a chaplain ceremony at the military airbase before he leaves. After taking aerial photographs they are targeted by a fighter plane that disables their aircraft and causes them to crash in the mountains of South Africa. The crew members parachute to safety but the radio operator is shot in the woods by extremists and the rest are imprisoned in a labor camp by Georg Bekker, the man seeking to obtain the plutoniumn.
Bud, Nikki, and Richard are told that the information about John's disappearance in South Africa cannot be disclosed because it is part of a secret program known as Python Wolf. Richard breaks into the office of Highsmith, the head of the program, and collects recently shredded documents, which Nikki scans into a computer and reassembles. They show that Lt. Colonel Vincent Trask is actually calling the shots. Trask insists that there were no survivors of the crash.
Mr. Curtin informs Paul that Nikki is an agent and Paul stabs her to death during a picnic after the final blueprint trade. Richard and Bud follow Paul to a subway train where he is murdered by one of Mr. Curtin's men. They pursue the killer through the steamy subway tunnels and Richard is shot shortly before Bud captures the killer. Bud beats the killer into confessing that he was hired by Curtin then he tapes Trask proposing destroying the labor camp along with the prisoners to cover up the failed mission.
Richard is released from the hospital and confronts Jim about Trask's plan to bomb the labor camp, tricking him into saying that Trask is leaving that night. Senators refuse to send troops and cannot cooperate with the military of South Africa so Bud and Richard take Trask's plane and fly to the camp, where they find most of the prisoners already killed. Bud finds John upstairs in a barn beaten but alive. John expresses how much he wishes to see Nikki and Bud has to tell him that Nikki is dead.
Bekker attempts to steal plutonium from a nearby reactor in South Africa but Richard, acting as a worker named Mr. Kurtz, activates a meltdown alarm in the middle of a robbery. Becker is unconvinced that there is actually a meltdown and shoots at Richard, who releases hot steam from a pipe into Becker's face, causing him to fall into a giant transformer connection and die of electrocution.
Cast
- Joseph Cortese as Richard "Doc" Burkholder
- Jack Youngblood as John Sommers
- Steve James as Bud Raines
- Deborah Van Valkenburgh as Nikki Pappas
- Miguel Ferrer as Paul Kiley
- Alan Scarfe as Georg Bekker
- Brian Delate as Lt. Col. Vincent Trask
- Vlasta Vrána as Colbert
Production
Filming took place in Montréal, Québec.[1]
References
External links
- 1988 films
- 1986 television films
- 1980s action films
- Action television films
- American action films
- American films
- American sequel films
- American television films
- English-language films
- Films directed by William Friedkin
- Films scored by Ennio Morricone
- Films about terrorism
- Films set in South Africa
- Films shot in Montreal