

CHiPs' Erik Estrada plays a bioweapon-obsessed dictator. Peak '90s VHS energy.
The beautiful nightclub singer/dancer Juana the Cuban moonlights as freedom fighter “Commander Zeta”, joining forces with the C.I.A. to overthrow the brutal regime of a military dictator (played by Erik Estrada) who plans to unleash bacteriological warfare on the U.S.A.
Acting
Erik Estrada's mustache-twirling villain commitment.
Costume
Juana's sequined spy outfits defy all logic.
Practical Effects
Bioweapon props made of spray-painted nerf guns.
Director
Raúl Fernández
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Part of Mexico's 1990s 'videohome' boom—direct-to-VHS action films that riffed on Hollywood blockbusters with zero budget and maximum melodrama.
Rosa Gloria Chagoyán was the queen of Mexican action cinema, starring in over 30 similar films where she played spies, assassins, and revolutionaries in impractical heels.
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