Angie Bolling made her mark in the 1996 film Space Marines, where she embodies the fierce spirit of a soldier navigating a chaotic sci-fi landscape. Her performance contributes to the film's unique blend of action and exploitation, making it a notable entry in the genre. With a background that aligns with the cult cinema aesthetic, Bolling's role enhances the film's thrilling narrative, showcasing her ability to thrive in intense and unconventional settings.
Space Marines
In the future, space has been colonized. As humanity expanded, the Marine Corps evolved into the Space Force. Colonel Fraser, a former Marine officer turned pirate, leads his pirates in hijacking a new synthetic explosive. This explosive, both light and concealable, serves as an ideal improvised explosive device. Fraser takes hostages at a local colony to draw out an Earth negotiator, who is escorted by a Marine fire team under the command of Captain "Gray Wolf" Gray. Fraser subsequently takes the negotiator and the Sergeant in charge of the security detail hostage on his ship. Following a brief space chase, Fraser issues demands for gold in exchange for the negotiator's life. Colonel Fraser is ultimately killed by a new recruit, who shoots him through his own torso, resulting in the deaths of both individuals.