This is a brief introduction about the 1989 movie “Afghanistan: The Last War Bus” that tells the story of a group of soldiers who found themselves trapped in Afghanistan. Directed by Pierluigi Ciriaci and starring Mark Gregory, John Vernon, and Savina Gersak, the movie reflects the behind-the-scenes details of the shooting locations and much more exciting trivia about it.
Where it Filmed?
“Afghanistan: The Last War Bus” was filmed entirely in Yugoslavia. Unfortunately, specific filming dates are not available.
Cast Details
Cast Name | Role |
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Mark Gregory | Johnny Hondo |
John Vernon | Ken Ross |
Savina Gersak | Linda Cain |
Bobby Rhodes | P.O.W. Mechanic Sergeant |
Branko Djuric | Russian Commander |
Frank von Kuegelgen | Johnny Hondo (uncredited) (voice) |
Trivia and Facts
- The movie was released on 15th March 1989 in Italy.
- It is a war and action movie that runs for one hour and thirty minutes.
- Johnny Hondo, the lead character, is played by Mark Gregory, Ken Ross is portrayed by John Vernon, and Savina Gersak plays Linda Cain.
- Pierluigi Ciriaci was the director and Dardano Sacchetti was the writer of this movie.
- The storyline revolves around an American mercenary, Johnny Hondo, assigned a top-secret mission in Russian-occupied Afghanistan.
- The movie was produced by Alfredo Nicolai and the music was by Elio Polizzi.
- The movie also goes by other titles such as “Afghanistan Connection”, “War Bus Commando”, “Afghanistan: Last War Bus”, and “Warbus 2”.
- The movie was filmed in Yugoslavia as mentioned in the filming location details.