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<div>Solo is a 1996 science fiction action film directed by Norberto Barba, and starring Mario Van Peebles, William Sadler, Adrien Brody, Barry Corbin and Demi|in Bichir. The film was based on the 1989 novel Weapon by Robert Mason, and was adapted into a screenplay by David L. Corley for Columbia/TriStar Pictures.[citation needed]</div><div></div><div></div><div>Solo is a 1996 sci-fi action film based on the novel Weapon by Robert Mason who was inspired to write the novel based off his experiences in Vietnam. Much like Mason's memoirs Chickenhawk, Weapon found itself the subject of critical praise and became a best seller with noted producer Lawrence Gordon even acquiring the rights to Weapon along with options on several other Mason penned books. The film languished in development hell for a few years before eventually being set up at Sony's low budget division Triumph with Gordon no longer involved. While I can't say for certain, given the time in which the rights were published and 1992's Universal Soldier also involving a similar premise, my guess is Solo's development was most likely delayed due to being too similar to Universal Soldier which lead to it losing priority among projects in development. Upon release, Solo opened in ninth place behind several Summer holdovers with the top spot taken by the troubled Island of Dr. Moreau remake before the film was pulled from theaters two weeks later. Critical reception tended to skew negative with many making unflattering comparisons to Terminator and Robocop and the film's mostly been forgotten about with copies being very hard to find on DVD (though it's widely available on cable and digital storefronts). When watching Solo, sure I understand this is well trodden territory for 90s action films, but at the same time it's honestly not a bad movie for what it sets out to do.</div><div></div><div></div><div></div><div>free download solo 1996 full movie</div><div></div><div>Download ✶
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