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Directed by | Raymond Martino |
Produced by | Joey Travolta |
Written by | Raymond Martino |
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1 hr., 36 min |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Da Vinci's War is a 1993 direct to video action thriller film directed by Raymond Martino. The film was produced by and stars Joey Travolta. It also star Michael Nouri, best known for his role in Flashdance. The film's narrative revolves around former Vietnam War veteran Frank DaVinci (Travolta) attempting to find his sister and brother in law's killer with assistance from his fellow veterans and assassin China Smith (Nouri) only to become entangled in a trap concocted by corrupt CIA operatives. James Russo, Branscombe Richmond and Vanity appear in supporting roles. Brian Robbins also stars.
The film opens with a couple later revealed as the protagonist's sister and brother in law undergoing a home invasion by a hitman named Mintz (James Russo).
The film then cuts to Vietnam veteran Frank Da Vinci (Travolta) attending a luncheon with his family and his fellow vets Elvis (Gino Dente), Hamlet (Richard Faronjy), and Don Williams (Branscombe Richmond). When his sister Angie (Dallas Cole) and her husband Robert Bain (Joe Palese) don't attend the event, Frank goes to their house to notify them. Once he arrives he finds Robert dead in a pool of blood. He finds the exterior of the house being scrutinized by a plethora of men and later finds Angie at the mercy of Mintz, who demands that DaVinci give him a "letter." DaVinci denies that he has a letter, prompting Mintz to taunt him. Despite DaVinci's pleas to leave his sister alone, Mintz kills Angie by slitting her throat. Traumatized by this ordeal and war flashbacks, DaVinci does not shoot Mintz, allowing him to escape. Following Robert and Angie's funeral, DaVinci is wracked with shame and guilt that he didn't kill Mintz when he initially had the chance to do so. He is comforted by Don Williams and his war buddies. Father Michael comforts DaVinci, telling him to do what is in his heart because "God isn't stopping him." The veterans decide to help out Frank by doing research throughout the neighborhood via word of mouth. Following a hallucination of his sister's last words, Da Vinci, learns about China Smith, an assassin during a phone call with Don Williams.