: A sequel where Braddock returns to Vietnam to rescue his wife and son. Missing in Action (1984) - Plot - IMDb
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Despite being criticized by reviewers as "xenophobic" and "amateurish," the film was a massive commercial success, grossing over on a budget of roughly $2–$4 million. It spawned two follow-up films: : A sequel where Braddock returns to Vietnam
: A prequel detailing Braddock's years in the POW camp. The film's concept was inspired by an early
The film's concept was inspired by an early 1983 treatment for Rambo: First Blood Part II written by James Cameron that was circulating in Hollywood. Cannon Films rushed Missing in Action into production to release it before the Rambo sequel hit theaters.
Missing in Action and its prequel, Missing in Action 2: The Beginning , were filmed back-to-back. Originally, the producers intended to release the prequel first, but after seeing the footage, they decided the second film was more commercially viable and released it as the first installment.
The story follows , a former Vietnam War prisoner of war who escaped a brutal camp ten years prior. Haunted by his experiences, Braddock joins a U.S. government investigation team traveling to Ho Chi Minh City to probe reports of American soldiers still held captive.