The movie named ‘Intrusion: Cambodia’ was released in 1983. This Action and War film, directed by Jun Gallardo, revolves around a scrappy team on a secret mission into Cambodia, led by Richard Harrison, a legendary special forces commando. Various aspects such as filming locations, casting, and intriguing facts about the movie are discussed in this article.
Where it Filmed?
Intrusion: Cambodia’ was entirely shot in the Philippines. The filming dates are not specified. This was where the thrilling action sequences and dramatic scenes were captured for the audience’s enjoyment.
Cast Details
Cast Name | Role |
---|---|
Vic Vargas | |
Richard Harrison | Robert F. Burton |
Anthony Alonzo | |
Robert Miller | (as Robert Lee) |
Dick Israel | |
Jim Gaines | (as James Gaines) |
Don Gordon Bell | (as Don Gordon) |
Tetchie Agbayani | |
Bembol Roco | Major Dao |
Romano Kristoff | |
Greg Lozano | |
Stanley Orong | |
Bert Wilson | |
Dax Rivera | |
Ramon Jimenez | |
Ver Sagum | |
Carl Wuco | |
Jay Bumpus | |
Steve Craig | |
Benny Nightingale | (as Ben Nightingale) |
Willy Eqqer | |
Angelo Casartelli | (as Anqelo Casartelli) |
Trivia and Facts
- The director of the movie was Jun Gallardo.
- The script was written by Rodolfo Dabao Jr. and Don Gordon Bell.
- The star cast included Vic Vargas, Richard Harrison, and Anthony Alonzo.
- Richard Harrison played the character Robert F. Burton.
- Other notable casts were Jim Gaines and Don Gordon Bell.
- The film’s music was composed by Restie Umali, and Vic Anao was responsible for the Cinematography.
- The editing was done by Rene Tala, and the art direction was under Roger Suarez.
- The film also involved a significant contribution from the sound and special effects department.
- The film was produced under the label of Kinavesa International.
- Various distributors played a part in circulating the film, including Cannon Film Distributors in the United States.
- The film had different names in various countries. For example, it was known as ‘Massacre Territory’ in France and ‘Operación Camboya’ in Spain.