

When an inner-city Miami schoolteacher gets her knee broken after standing up to the school's gang leader, her mercenary combat specialist boyfriend goes undercover as a substitute teacher to take down the punk. Soon he discovers a conspiracy of criminals at work, and must reassemble his team from his last jungle raid to stop them.
Acting
Tom Berenger's unhinged intensity; Marc Anthony's surprisingly sleazy villain turn.
Writing
Dialogue so corny it loops back to brilliant: 'I'm in the peacekeeping business.'
Practical Effects
Pre-CGI explosions that actually explode. Real stuntmen eating real pavement.

Director
Robert Mandel
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This bombed theatrically but became a massive VHS rental hit, spawning three direct-to-video sequels—none starring Berenger, all increasingly unhinged.
Released during the peak of 'tough on crime' 90s panic; the film's solution to failing schools is literally a white mercenary murdering Black and Latino teenagers, which critics mostly ignored because it's 'just' an action movie.