Additional information for Behind Enemy Lines II: Axis of Evil, which has a domestic theatrical release set for October 17, 2006. The film is being distributed by 20th Century Fox and has not yet been rated. Behind Enemy Lines II: Axis of Evil has a total running time of 96 minutes.
R
USA
K-15
Finland
NC-16
Singapore
13
Argentina
15
Norway
16
Netherlands
MA
Australia
16
Iceland
96min
Atrás das Linhas Inimigas II - O Eixo do Mal
Brazil
Behind Enemy Lines 2: Axis of Evil
Norway
Behind Enemy Lines II: Land of the Morning Calm
USA
Derrières les lignes ennemies II - L'axe du mal
Canada
Detrás de las líneas enemigas II - El eje del mal
Argentina
Dietro le linee nemiche II - L'asse del male
Italy
Ellenséges terület 2: Az ördög tengelye
Hungary
En territoire ennemi II
France
Im Fadenkreuz II - Achse des Bösen
Germany
Se ehthriko edafos II
Greece
Tras la línea enemiga II: El eje del mal
Spain
Vihollisen keskellä 2 - pahuuden akseli
Finland
Za linia wroga II: Os zla
Poland
January 08, 2006
Germany
October 17, 2006
USA
December 15, 2006
Sweden
December 18, 2006
Greece
January 10, 2007
Argentina
January 17, 2007
Hungary
February 06, 2007
Poland
February 14, 2007
Iceland
February 16, 2007
Finland
June 12, 2007
Netherlands
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Navy SEALS, headed by Lt. Bobby James, are dispatched to North Korea on a covert mission, all in an effort to take out a missile site...
The story is not linked to the first part of the series. Instead, it focuses on a fictional explanation for the Ryanggang explosion in 2004, in which an unexplained mushroom cloud occurred in North Korea.After reconnaissance satellites detect a large, three-stage Topol intercontinental ballistic missile carrying a nuclear weapon in North Korea, which can strike anywhere in the continental United States, a fictional United States President Adair T. Manning (Peter Coyote) orders a team of U.S. Navy SEALs to destroy the missile and the launch site. The team is led by Lieutenant Robert James (Nicholas Gonzalez).The Pentagon aborts the mission after it receives new information, but by the time the abort order is sent, four SEALs, including James, have already parachuted into North Korean territory. When North Korean forces led by Commander Hwang (Joseph Steven Yang) find the SEALs, two of the Navy SEALs are killed in a gun battle, and James and Callaghan are captured and tortured by North Korean troops.After South Korean special forces rescue James and Callaghan, President Manning and the South Korean government send the SEALs and South Korean special forces to destroy the missile site. But after losing radio contact with the SEALs, the President and his top advisers believe that they have been captured again. The President decides to send B-2 stealth bombers to destroy the site, which would start a full-scale war against North Korea. The SEALs and the South Korean special forces destroy the missile silo with a bomb before the bombers reach the missile site, which averts the bombing and prevents a full-scale war.
James Dodson
Director(s)
James Dodson
Writer(s)
James Dodson
producer
Rana Joy Glickman
supervising producer
Roee Sharon
producer (as Roee Sharon Peled)
Producer(s)
Pinar Toprak
Composer(s)
Lt. Robert James
Nicholas Gonzalez
MCPO Neil 'Spaz' Callaghan
Matt Bushell
MCPO Scott Boytano
Keith David
CIA Director Weylon Armitage
Denis Arndt
Cmdr. Tim Mackey
Ben Cross
Gen. Norman T. Vance
Bruce McGill
President Adair T. Manning
Peter Coyote
Ellie Brilliard
April Grace
Campbell Dunleavy
Shane Edelman
Admr. Henry D. Wheeler
Glenn Morshower
Ens. David Barnes
Eyal Podell
CWO Lawrence Meideros
Mykel Shannon Jenkins
PO2 Corey Schulteiss
Michael Simpson
Ambassador Li Sung Park
Kenneth Choi
Cmdr. Hwang
Joseph Steven Yang
Col. Koh Lip (as Dennis J. Lee)
Dennis James Lee
Col. Chung Joon - Hunter (as Hyun-Joo Shin)
Hyun Joo Shin
Additional Secretary (as Mariana Ivanova Stanisheva)
Marianne Stanicheva
XO
Vlado Mihailov
Pilot
Michael McCoy
Ballantine
Atanas Srebrev
Mazetti
Tom MacDonald
Korean Boy
Aaron Kim
Korean Mother (as Elena Chang)
Chang Yunjung
Korean Girl (as Won Hee Park)
Hye-won Park
DPRK #1
Woo Jin Park
DPRK Radioman
Gi Sung Son
DPRK #5
Te Gyung Kim
Brigadier (as Gunnery Sgt. James Graves)
James Graves
Col. Bradley Eams
John Hansson
Ping (as Sung Hwan Lee)
Seung-hwan Lee
Korean Prisoner #1
Myung Genn Choi
DPRK Senior Guard
Hyun De Kim
Radar Man
Jonas Talkington
Military Judge
Paris Childress
Annabelle (as Laura Giosh-Markon)
Laura Giosh
Village Woman
Gyung Sun Lee
Private J.J. (voice) (uncredited)
James Kyson
ROK Hunter #5 (uncredited)
Sang Ho Lee
ROK Hunter #4 (uncredited)
Hee Sung Moon
Director(s)
Writer(s)
producer
Rana Joy Glickman
supervising producer
Roee Sharon
producer (as Roee Sharon Peled)
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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