![]() Thorpe arms the explosives with a detonator wired to a remote control gadget Luis tapes to the back of his hand. ![]() The State Police, FBI and US Army are called in, keeping their distance to avoid provoking the terrorists. Underestimating the threat, the local Sheriff attempts to intervene but is repelled by heavy weapons fire. With Phil nowhere to be found but with the sons of numerous influential individuals in his grasp, Luis takes the entire school hostage. They set up lookout posts with heavy firearms and rig the campus with C-3 explosives. Unaware of this, Luis Cali and his men invade the school to capture Donoghue, killing a campus police officer and a faculty member who intervenes. Phil's father is the Federal Judge presiding over Enrique Cali's trial, so the entire family is taken to a safe location as a precaution. A group of pranksters led by Billy Tepper that includes Billy's best friend Joey Trotta, Hank Giles, Ricardo Montoya, Jonathan Bradberry, and Phil Donoghue are carefully watched over by their teachers and the stern but well-meaning Dean Parker. ![]() In the United States, the Regis High School is a prep school for teenage boys with wealthy and influential parents, many of whom have been expelled from other schools. They escape by helicopter, and with the weapons and logistics assistance of Luis's second-in-command, an American named Jack Thorpe, they enter the U.S. He demands the release of his drug kingpin father, Enrique Cali, only to learn that his father has already been extradited to the United States to stand trial. In Barranquilla, Colombia, terrorist Luis Cali has taken over the Palace of Justice with a team of mercenaries. While the authorities remain helpless, a group of rebellious and mischievous students decide to put their resourcefulness to good use. ![]() The plot revolves around an all-male boarding school overtaken by terrorists. It stars Sean Astin, Wil Wheaton, Louis Gossett Jr., Andrew Divoff, Mason Adams and Denholm Elliott. Toy Soldiers is a 1991 American action film directed by Daniel Petrie Jr., with a screenplay by Petrie and David Koepp.
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