Captain America II: Death Too Soon is an 1979 television film loosely based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name, directed by Ivan Nagy and starring Reb Brown.
The Spoony One reviewed the film as part of his "Rebruary" feature commemorating Reb Brown.
Starring James Coburn, Brown received a nomination for Best Lead Actor in a Dramatic Role by the Australian Film Institute for his portrayal of serial killer, Private Edward Leonski.
Antwiler's film reviews include such films as movies starring B-Movie actor Reb Brown.
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Although Hollywood film critics undoubtedly regard him as a hack, it should be remembered that Mattei worked with many well-known cult filmmakers like Jesus Franco, Joe D'Amato, Lucio Fulci and Claudio Fragasso, and got to direct such well-known stars as Lou Ferrigno, Reb Brown, Bo Svenson, Donald Pleasence and Richard Harris.
Many of the filmmakers and cast members who worked on Strike Commando in 1986 appeared on the set but not Reb Brown, the original performer of the role of Sergeant Michael Ransom was replaced by another American actor, Brent Huff.