Behind enemy lines: colombia movie#
Following the completion of his scene, Arias divulged to IGN that the next scene would "drive the rest of the movie and the passion of Alvaro Cardona into trying to exact his revenge against the criminals who caused this very sad experience." Indeed, we all gathered around in anticipation as the crew prepared for the upcoming excitement. With a surprise invitation to pose as extras, we were delightfully immersed in the scene as tourists taking pleasure in our surroundings and entertainment. It was clearly a prelude to a tragic moment, which would set the tone and steer the direction of the film. This first scene was an introduction to Alvaro Cardona ( Yancey Arias) strolling through the market, enjoying a beautiful day with his wife (Jennice Fuentes) and son. Surrounding a central waterfall were Colombian flags, bodegas, food vendors, livestock, handicraft merchants, snack stands, peddlers, and live musicians. We were immediately captivated by the commotion, vivid adornments and essential modifications made to create a conceivable Colombian set for the film. YES NO Enthusiastically, we kicked off our set visit with a breathtaking scenic drive along the island coast to arrive upon a quaint market. So they have to find proof that they didn't do it, get their guy out, clear their names and get back to the States." Two of their guys get killed, one gets captured and the government blames them for what went wrong in the attack. Sean Macklin, "The SEALS get sent in for a recon mission to gather some info in Colombia when something goes very wrong. According to Joe Manganiello who plays Lt. BEL:C follows a group of Navy SEALS who must fight their way out of enemy territory. Kennedy (Ken Anderson), BEL: Colombia marks the first of four direct-to-DVD titles to be co-produced by 20th Century Fox and World Wrestling Entertainment according to their distribution pact.
Directed by Tim Matheson and starring WWE superstar Mr. The original BEL film starring Owen Wilson and Gene Hackman premiered back in 2001, with its successful direct-to-video sequel - Behind Enemy Lines II: Axis of Evil - landing in 2006. When 20th Century Fox's third installment of its Behind Enemy Lines franchise began shooting back in March of 2008, IGN was one of the lucky few invited to observe the action taking place in Puerto Rico.