

Ryan (as General Taylor) and Richard Jaeckel both seem to be attempting to channel Marvin’s grim, no-nonsense spirit in their performances, it’s just not the same. Unfortunately, Lee Marvin died shortly after the release of the first Delta Force.
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Only Chuck Norris returns for this sequel to the greatest movie ever made. McCoy and the rest of the Delta Force to seek vengeance for their fallen comrade. Having taken advantage of America’s own legal system, Ramon murders Chavez and returns to San Carlos, leaving Col. Unfortunately, arresting Ramon in America means that you run the risk of a liberal, Carter-appointed judge setting a low-enough bail that Ramon can go free. McCoy is able to catch up to Ramon and grab him before he plummets all the way to the Earth. Being an experienced skydiver (not to mention that he’s also Chuck Norris), Col. As soon as Ramon’s flight enters American air space, they burst out of coach, knock out Ramon’s bodyguards, and then toss Ramon out of the plane. Chavez (Paul Perri), aren’t intimidated by that curtain separating first class from the rest of the plane. However, what Ramon didn’t count on, was Delta Force’s Col. A frequent flyer, Ramon always buys every seat in first class so that he and his bodyguards can have privacy. Ramon is untouchable as long as he stays in San Carlos but occasionally he does have to leave the country so he can conduct business. When Ramon drives through his home country of San Carlos, he kills the peasants, rapes their women, and murders their babies, just because he can. Cocaine is flooding the United States and only one man is to blame! Ramon Cota (Billy Drago) is so evil that, after killing a group of DEA agents, he appears on closed-circuit television just so he can taunt their superior, John Page (Richard Jaeckel).
