A group of Vietnam War veterans declare war on Los Angeles drug dealers and the Mafia.A group of Vietnam War veterans declare war on Los Angeles drug dealers and the Mafia.A group of Vietnam War veterans declare war on Los Angeles drug dealers and the Mafia.
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James Mitchum
- Frank Barnes
- (as Jim Mitchum)
Timothy Brown
- Jim Bob Cougar
- (as Timmy Brown)
Deana Jürgens
- Julia
- (as Deana Jurgens)
Lindsay Crosby
- Police Sergeant
- (as Lindsey Crosby)
Jeff Celentano
- Alex
- (as Jeff Weston)
Vojislav Govedarica
- Otto
- (as Vojo Goric)
Robert Z'Dar
- Shigaru
- (as Robert Zdar)
- Director
- Writers
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaFive of the cast members are the offspring of movie stars of the 1940s and 50s: James Mitchum, son of Robert Mitchum; Frank Sinatra Jr., son of Frank Sinatra; Deana Jürgens, daughter of Eva Bartok; Lindsay Crosby, son of Bing Crosby; Chris Costello, daughter of Lou Costello.
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Featured review
My review was written in December 1987 after watching the movie on TWE video cassette.
"Code Name: Zebra" is a lame action pic of interest only due to its second generation B-movie cast. Made a decade late as follow-up to another action pic "The Zebra Force", it's another direct-to-video release.
Mike Lane plays a mafia hitman who's just out of prison and seeking vengeance upon the Zebra Force, a group of Vietnam vets led by Timmy Brown (ex-footballer who used to be billed as Tim Brown, circa "MASH"). Lane's mafia boss Joe Donte opposes his actions but finds the hothead hard to control. Jim Mitchum becomes involved when his partner (a member of Zebra Force) is killed.
Dull feature has listless line readings (particularly by Mitchum), no sex and perfunctory action sequences. Idiotic payoff has the cops on the case, Chuck Morrell and George (Buck) Flower, literally rooting for the vigilante heroes. Frank Sinatra Jr. Contributes a walk-through as a mafia lawyer4 and Lindsey Crosby has a bit part as a desk sergeant at police headquarters.
"Code Name: Zebra" is a lame action pic of interest only due to its second generation B-movie cast. Made a decade late as follow-up to another action pic "The Zebra Force", it's another direct-to-video release.
Mike Lane plays a mafia hitman who's just out of prison and seeking vengeance upon the Zebra Force, a group of Vietnam vets led by Timmy Brown (ex-footballer who used to be billed as Tim Brown, circa "MASH"). Lane's mafia boss Joe Donte opposes his actions but finds the hothead hard to control. Jim Mitchum becomes involved when his partner (a member of Zebra Force) is killed.
Dull feature has listless line readings (particularly by Mitchum), no sex and perfunctory action sequences. Idiotic payoff has the cops on the case, Chuck Morrell and George (Buck) Flower, literally rooting for the vigilante heroes. Frank Sinatra Jr. Contributes a walk-through as a mafia lawyer4 and Lindsey Crosby has a bit part as a desk sergeant at police headquarters.
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- Código Zebra
- Filming locations
- 1284 S Oakland Avenue, Pasadena, California, USA(mansion, demolished)
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime1 hour 34 minutes
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