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  1. Budget. $3 million [2] [3] Captain America (released in the Philippines as Bloodmatch) [4] is a 1990 American superhero film directed by Albert Pyun and written by Stephen Tolkin and Lawrence J. Block (aka Larry Block). The film is based on the Marvel Comics superhero of the same name.

  2. Jul 26, 1991 · Captain America: Directed by Albert Pyun. With Matt Salinger, Ronny Cox, Ned Beatty, Darren McGavin. Frozen in the ice for decades, Captain America is freed to battle against archcriminal The Red Skull.

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    • Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
    • Albert Pyun
    • 1991-07-26
  3. Lt. Col. Louis compares Captain America to the DC Comics hero Superman when Dr. Vaselli transforms Steve Rogers into the super soldier. The young Tom Kimball and Sam Kolawetz wonder if the person Tom saw strapped to the Red Skull's rocket could have been the Sub-Mariner or the Human Torch.

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  5. "Captain America" is a 1990 Action Adventure film directed by Albert Pyun. Starring Matt Salinger, Scott Paulin, Ronny Cox, Ned Beatty and Darren McGavin. St...

    • Feb 6, 2009
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    • Chas Blankenship
  6. Marvel Movie Madness! Part 33: Captain America (1990) Director Albert Pyun Reflects on Captain America (1990) Weekly Ketchup: Writers for Captain America and X-Men: First Class. Photos

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    • Albert Pyun
    • PG-13
    • Matthew Salinger
  7. Sep 17, 2015 · The super-human "secret weapon" designed during World War II, Captain America, is faster, stronger, and smarter than any man alive... Except for his Nazi cou...

    • Sep 18, 2015
    • 81.2K
    • Tue Nguyen
  8. Jul 22, 1992 · Racing to Germany to sabotage the rockets of Nazi baddie "Red Skull", Captain America winds up frozen until the 1990s. He reawakens to find that the Red Skull has changed identities and is now planning to kidnap the President of the United States. Stephen Tolkin. Screenplay, Writer. Jack Kirby.

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