Rampage
2009 promotional poster for the US DVD release by Dark Maze Studios.
Directed byÇetin Inanç
Written byCagdas Agirdas
Çetin Inanç (scenario)
Produced byMehmet Karahafız
Ed Glaser (English version)
StarringSerdar Kebapçılar
Filiz Taçbaş
Hüseyin Peyda
Edited byNecdet Tok
Music byJake Kaufman (English version)
Distributed byAnıt Ticaret (Turkey)
Dark Maze Studios (USA)
Release dates
  • 6 July 1986 (1986-07-06) (Turkey)
  • 24 April 2009 (2009-04-24) (USA)
Running time
74 minutes
CountryTurkey
LanguageTurkish

Rampage (Turkish: Korkusuz) is a 1986 Turkish cult action film, written and directed by Çetin Inanç, featuring bodybuilder Serdar Kebapçılar as a Turkish commando who must infiltrate and capture a group of terrorists living in the mountains. The film is the second of two films, along with Wild Blood (Turkish: Vahşi Kan; 1983) also written and directed by Çetin İnanç, commonly known as Turkish Rambo because of plot and stylistic similarities copied from George P. Cosmatos’s Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985). It is also available in an English dubbed U.S. theatrical release produced by Ed Glaser.

Cast

Original Turkish cast

  • Serdar Kebapçılar as Serdar
  • Osman Betin as Osman
  • Yılmaz Kurt as Terrorist #3
  • Tuğrul Meteer as Captain Ömer
  • Hüseyin Peyda as Ziya
  • Filiz Taçbaş as Girl (the name of the female lead is not even given in the film)
  • Sümer Tilmaç as Sait / Major Fuat
  • Mehmet Uğur as Terrorist #2
  • Sami Hazinses as Kid's Father
  • Mehmet Samsa as Terrorist #1

English dub voice cast

  • Andy Dallas as Sait
  • Peter A. Davis as Ziya & Terrorist #3
  • Steve Glaser as Sergeant & Kid's Father
  • Eric W. Sizemore as Serdar, Osman & Captain Omer
  • Jennifer Zahn as Girl
  • Meagan Benz as Meagan Rachelle
  • Alex Mitchell
  • Al Morrison

DVD release

The film was released on DVD on April 24, 2009, by Dark Maze Studios; But it was discontinued on June 12, 2013.


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