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The film was originally released as ''Joshua Tree'', but due to the popular [[U2]] music video at the time the name was changed to the more recognised ''Army of One''.
The film was originally released as ''Joshua Tree'', but due to the popular [[U2]] music video at the time the name was changed to the more recognised ''Army of One''.
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Latest revision as of 14:38, 13 July 2021

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Army of One (aka Joshua Tree) is an American action film from the year 1993.

Dolph Lundgren stars as Wellman Santee, former race-car driver and currently a criminal. He is double-crossed during a routine assignment of hauling stolen cars and his friend Eddie is shot. A police officer is shot during the incident and his death is pinned on Santee.

He later escapes from a botched execution attempt by dirty cops and sets out to get even with those who betrayed him. Along the way he kidnaps an undercover police officer Rita Merrick and things start to develop between the two...

The film was originally released as Joshua Tree, but due to the popular U2 music video at the time the name was changed to the more recognised Army of One.

Tropes used in Army of One (film) include: