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  1. 6 mag 1989 · Return Fire: Directed by Neil Callaghan. With Ronald L. Marchini, Adam West, Lynn O'Brien, Mindi Miller. Steve Parrish (The Marchster) returns home to the San Francisco area after his many travails fighting in Central America. All he wants to do is see his young son Zak (Dax Nicholas).

    • (71)
    • Drama
    • Neil Callaghan
    • 1989-05-06
  2. Original title: Jungle Wolf 2: Return Fire. Synopsis: Steve Parrish (The Marchster) returns home to the San Francisco area after his many travails fighting in Central America. All he wants to do is see his young son Zak (Dax Nicholas).

    • Dan Goodman Productions
    • Michael O'Neil Callaghan
    • United States
    • Action. Drama | Sequel
  3. 22 mag 2020 · Titolo originale: Return Fire. Anno: 1988. Genere: action (colore) Regia: Neil Callaghan. Cast: Ronald L. Marchini, Adam West, Lynn O'Brien, Ty Randolph ( Mindi Miller ), D.W. Landingham, Jim Alva, Joe Meyer, Dax Nicholas, Alfred Burt, Rufus Norris, Hugh C. Litfin, Dale Gobin, R.J. Gossett, Christopher Robbins, Ken Moffit.

  4. Steve Parrish, presumably returning home from Jungle Wolf I, finds his son has been kidnapped and an elderly mechanic is dead. Contacting the clandestine government war machine that he works for, he's informed that Petroli, a local drug importer, is to blame.

    • Neil Callaghan
    • Romarc Inc
  5. Overview. Steve Parrish returns home to the San Francisco area after his many travails fighting in Central America and all he wants to do is see his young son Zak. However, gang boss Petroli has it out for Parrish and he sends all the baldest, fattest, oldest goons after Parrish to exterminate him. But Parrish is one...clever...man.

  6. It’s labelled “Jungle Wolf 2” despite being the third movie where Marchini plays Steve Parrish, after “Forgotten Warrior” and “Jungle Wolf”. As precisely none of this movie is set in the jungle, “Forgotten Warrior 3” might have been a better title; although maybe “Jungle Wolf” was a success which is

  7. Return Fire: Jungle Wolf II is way, way more entertaining and fun than it has any right to be. It's fast paced, almost in spite of itself. The movie kicks off with a bang with the rockin' tune "Return Fire" (seemingly a knockoff of Dokken's "Into the Fire") over a montage of clips from the first Jungle Wolf (1986).