
Conrad Nichols is the leader of a group of mercenaries that were once among the very best ‘problem solvers’ the military had at their disposal. Now civilians, they want nothing less than cold cash for any business conducted. They are offered an important assignment and demand a weighty sum of money. No more work like this ever; this big payoff is the way out. All that has to be done is to find a missing Japanese girl and her professor father. Those two carry something important, though there is more at stake than just that – there is chemical warfare, Russian influence, political big business, and before it’s over you can count on no small amount of betrayal! Francesco De Masi contributes the soundtrack that, although appropriate, lacks the spirit of some of his finer scores. Still, there’s a lot of violence, a lot of explosions, and enough of that spirited 80’s Italian war flick mentality to keep things going! If you’re a fan of movies au gratin then don’t miss Days of Hell!