A group of re-enactors stage a battle to celebrate an anniversary, but misunderstandings and racism lead to real-life injuries and three men being wrongly blamed for the violence. War Party is a 1988 English-language Action Drama film featuring Billy Wirth, Kevin Dillon, Tim Sampson, M. Emmet Walsh, Jimmie Ray Weeks, Kevyn Major Howard and Leonard Mountain Chief. Hemdale Film Corporation was the production house involved in the project along with executive producer(s) John Daly, Derek Gibson and Bernard Williams. War Party is written by Spencer Eastman and directed by Franc Roddam. Hemdale Film Corporation acquired the distribution rights for the film. War Party was released on 29th September 1989 and takes a screen time of 99 minutes. The film made a box office gross of $0 million. Cinematography was done by Brian Tufano and editing by Sean Barton. The music was composed by Chaz Jankel.
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War Party Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : neutral
Positive Review Rating : 25%
Roger Ebert
It is possible that the makers of the film wanted to make some kind of a more thoughtful statement. But the screenplay falls into such a predictable action formula that any original thought is ruled out. ( Read More )
Variety Staff
Despite its interesting depiction of modern Indian life, War Party is basically just another pursuit movie, no better or worse than the average. ( Read More )
Hal Hinson
Franc Roddams War Party proves that practically any issue can be exploited for cheap sensationalism. ( Read More )
TV Guide Staff
The film closes on a highly moralistic note, but many viewers may not make it through enough of this bloody film to get to Roddams didactic message. ( Read More )