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White Homeland Commando
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White Homeland Commando

Mar 4, 1993
1h 3m
★ 10.0

Overview

White Homeland Commando takes the familiar terrain of network action drama and tilts the playing field. Reminiscent of today's popular reality-based cop shows, White Homeland Commando offers a straightforward story: four members of a special police unit investigate and infiltrate a New York-based white supremacist organization. But that is where the commonplace ends. The teleplay is shot and edited in a highly textured visual style, the colors are subdued yet somehow garish, and the sound is deliberately just out of sync with the speaker's lips. Occasional static combines with jumps in the plot — the editing is reminiscent of a television viewer flipping channels.

Genres

Thriller
Action

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Cast

Ron Vawter

Ron Vawter

Kate Valk

Kate Valk

Peyton Alex Smith

Peyton Alex Smith

Nancy Reilly

Nancy Reilly

Anna Köhler

Anna Köhler

Michael Stumm

Michael Stumm

Willem Dafoe

Karl

Willem Dafoe

Zbigniew Bzymek

Zbigniew Bzymek

Elizabeth LeCompte

Elizabeth LeCompte

Casey Spooner

Casey Spooner

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