Black Ops II: Saigon Suicide

Black Ops II: Saigon Suicide is a 1985 action film by Transbaum Films. It is the second in the Black Ops series of films.

Plot
The film follows Brad Avery (Paul Seranne) and Unit 56, a secret hit squad of the Lovian Secret Service. The year is 1977: Unit 56's mission is to rescue several American and Lovian POW's who are being held prisoners in Vietnam. They embark on a suicide mission through Vietnamese territory, battling dangerous animals, criminals and the feared Viet Cong. They finally reach the prisoners' location, Nang Khoi swamp after having lost two members. After a gunfight of epic proportions they are able to rescue the POW's and bring them to safety.

Reception
Most critics denounced Black Ops II as a near-identical copy of the original, using the same plot.

At the box office, the film was a total flop, and Transbaum lost $7 million. This was due to the fact that the "blood and gore" many wanted was toned down.