In Predator (1987), Major Alan "Dutch" Schaefer is introduced as a highly skilled and experienced special forces operator who served in Vietnam during the Battle of Huế with CIA officer Al Dillon, now the leader of a mercenary group who operated in Afghanistan.[1] After Dillon recruits Dutch and his team to go on a mission to Val Verde, purportedly to rescue a foreign cabinet minister and his aide from insurgents. En route, the team discovers the wreckage of a helicopter and three skinned corpses, whom Dutch identifies as Green Berets that he knew, leading him to become suspicious of Dillon's intentions. After the team reaches the guerilla camp and witness the execution of a hostage, Dutch leads them in mounting an attack, killing most of the rebels and several Soviet intelligence officers. Dutch confronts Dillon, who reveals their true mission was to stop a planned Soviet-backed invasion, the CIA having sent the Green Berets weeks earlier.
After capturing only surviving guerilla, Anna, and learning more rebels are coming, the team choose to trek to their extraction point on-foot. Unbeknownst to them, they are stalked by a Yautja, employing a cloaking device and thermal imaging technology, who kills one of Dutch's team while Anna is attempting to escape. After another team member is killed by the Yautja's plasma cannon, everyone is provoked to blindly fire their weapons into the jungle, unknowingly wounding the Yautja. Regrouping and realizing they are being hunted, Dutch and his commandoes make camp for the night and set traps, which are triggered by a wild boar. Dutch later realizes that their enemy uses the trees to travel and frees Anna, who states that her people had seen similarly mutilated bodies before. The next day, the group constructs a net trap and captures the Yautja, but it frees itself, killing everyone but Dutch and Anna as they flee. Realizing it does not attack unarmed individuals, Dutch tells the unarmed Anna to get to the chopper, before attempting to distract the Yautja by fleeing, ending up followed to a muddy riverbank and covered in mud. The Yautja fails to see him and leaves to collect trophies from the others. Dutch realizes the cool mud provided camouflage for his body heat. He crafts makeshift traps and weapons, and as he covers his body with additional mud for camouflage, before luring the Yautja out at night with a war cry and torch.
Dutch lightly injures the Yautja and disables its cloaking device as the Yautja fires wildly into the forest, and tries to escape, but accidentally falls into the river, where the water dissolves his muddy camouflage. As the Yautja corners Dutch, it removes its mask and plasma cannon to fight him hand-to-hand, having deemed him a worthy opponent. Despite being overpowered, outsmarted, battered, and bathed in his own blood he vomited, Dutch attempts to goad the Yautja into a booby trap he feels it won't see. It goes around after realising what Dutch was attempting to do, with this Dutch realises the counterweight is direct above the Yautja and kicks the supporting stick making the counterweight fall to earth, crushing the Yautja. With the monster mortally wounded, he asks it, "What the hell are you?". The Yautja repeats the question back to Dutch and activates its self-destruct device, imitating Billy's laugh as it counts down. Upon realizing what it has done, Dutch runs for cover and survives the explosion. He is then rescued by the extraction helicopter, with Anna already safely on board, though he is left traumatized by the experience.
In the novelisation of Predator 2 (1990), Dutch is revealed to have been spoken to by Agent Peter Keyes of the OWLF as he was infirmed in a hospital, suffering from radiation sickness from how close he had been to the Yautja's explosion at the conclusion of Predator. Dutch is said to have escaped from the hospital, never to be seen again.[2]
In Alien vs. Predator (1994), Dutch returns rebuilt as a synthetic android centuries following his death,[3][4] with an enhanced cybernetic arm with a smart gun mounted on it, replicating one Dutch had installed as a human when he lost his arm.[5] Having once again risen to the rank of Major in the United States Colonial Marine Corps, partnered with cybernetically enhanced Lieutenant Linn Kurosawa, Dutch and Linn are deployed to the city of San Drad, California after it is overrun with an army of xenomorphs, before they are abandoned by their superiors after their forces are seen to be too great. Just as Dutch and Lynn are about to be killed by a swarm of the xenomorph drones, a pair of Yautja (Predators) appear and destroy the xenomorphs, before offering an alliance with the two Marines in order to stop the alien infestation.
After destroying the xenomorph hive, Dutch and his team discover the xenomorph presence on Earth was the result of a bio-war project headed by the renegade General Bush of the Weyland-Yutani Corporation. Boarding Bush's military ship as it lifts off, Dutch, Lynn, and the Yautja kill the Xenomorph Queen after it kills Bush, and program the ship to crash into San Drad, triggering a huge explosion that eliminates all xenomorph life on Earth. The Yautja then gives Dutch and Lynn their wrist blades in recognition of their skills as warriors, before the Yautja depart back into space; after Linn asks the Yautja why they chose to help, their vague reply makes her and Dutch wonder whether they will have to fight them the next time they return to Earth.[6][7]
In Predator: Hunting Grounds (2020), set before his death, a series of tape recordings tell of Dutch's adventures between the events of Predator and Hunting Grounds: after being interviewed by Agent Peter Keyes, Dutch became obsessed with uncovering more about its species, ultimately learning it had been visiting Earth for "a very long time". By 1996, Dutch had set up yet another private military company dedicated to performing search and rescue operations, recruiting "haunted soldiers" whom he used as "bait" in his hunt for another Yautja, eventually encounter one in the Congo; in their subsequent encounter, Dutch's team and the Yautja were killed after one of his own stray bullets caught a crate of RPG ammunition, and Dutch faked his own death to avoid the OWLF, fleeing with a retrieved Yautja weapon. By the events of Predator 2, Dutch made his way to Los Angeles on deducing the current gangwar and heat wave would be the perfect conditions for Yautja activity, arriving in the city shortly after the film's events. After being recaptured by the OWLF, he used his stolen Yautja technology to pressure the OWLF to "work with them, not for them" in the pursuit of Yautja; over the following decade, Dutch and the OWLF became good at hunting and killing Yautja in the middle of their hunts, retrieving more and more of their technology than ever before, before in 2008, Dutch had been spared by a female Yautja, who freed him from her netgun and disappeared into the jungle, leaving Dutch with a permanent grid shaped scar on the right side of his face, and a different image of how the Yautja operated. By 2018, Dutch is established as having been present as an offscreen character during the events of The Predator, present when the "Fugitive Predator" was captured by Project Stargazer, run by Cullen Yutani.[8]
By 2025, the present-day narrative of Hunting Grounds, Dutch had begun working with the newly reinstated OWLF; after an encounter with another Yautja had left him critically wounded, he agreed to an experimental treatment to bond his DNA with that of a Yautja (as in Predator: Concrete Jungle), allowing him to continue fighting as a young man would at the age of 78, working with Peter Keyes' son Sean, and former Israeli Defense ForcessniperIsabelle Nissenbaum, who had previously been abducted to a "game reserve" planet (in Predators).
In Predator: Stalking Shadows (2020), following the events of Predator 2, Dutch chokes out U.S. Marine Scott Devlin after he comes across him recovering the hand Mike Harrigan had severed from the "City Hunter" Yautja, Over the course of the following years, bridging the events of Predator 2 and Hunting Grounds, Dutch continues to track Yautja incursions around the world, working in collusion with OWLF and assembling a new team of mercenaries to combat the creatures. During one such engagement in Malaysia, his group succeeds in killing a new, much more agile type of Yautja, albeit at the cost of several men, collecting its remains and any technology they can recover before making for home, which happens to be the base at which Devlin is stationed. Dutch subsequently arrives on the scene following Yautja hunts in Scotland and Mexico, which Devlin is also present for; placing his trust in Dutch, following the latter incident, Dutch approaches Devlin and reveals the truth behind the killings, recruiting him to his cause. Now promoted to the rank of captain, Devlin leads his unit in support of Dutch and his mercenaries on another operation in Mexico, securing a downed Yautja craft and killing one its occupants. Following the incident, Dutch disappears.
When Scott finally hears from Dutch again several years later, he learns Dutch's team was wiped out by a female Yautja in Laos, which then spared him to live with the shame of defeat. After saving Dutch from an attempted assassination, apparently organized by the Men in Black (MIB), who are also investigating the Yautja, Scott once again falls out of contact with him until another operation in Venezuela, in which they once again find evidence of Yautja activity before running into a team of MIBs. As the two groups face off, they are ambushed by the two Yautja responsible, which kill most of those present. Devlin is severely wounded but saved by Dutch, who finishes off the surviving Yautja with one of their own hand-held energy weapons. After Devlin recovers from his wounds, he is recruited by Dutch to run the OWLF's new operations command center, established in light of an increasing number of Yautja. Sometime later, in his office, Scott receives word from Dutch on an ongoing Yautja hunt in China.
Cancelled appearances
In the development of Predator 2 (1990), director Stephen Hopkins originally envisioned the film as a Patrick Swayze and Arnold Schwarzeneggerbuddy cop film, with the latter reprising his role as Dutch.[9] Due to a dispute over salary and scheduling conflicts with Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991), Schwarzenegger declined to return to the sequel.[10] In October 2003, Schwarzenegger was reported to be interested in reprising his role as Dutch in a cameo role in Alien vs. Predator (2004) should he have lost the recall election to become Governor of California, on the condition the filming of his cameo took place at his residence; however, Schwarzenegger ultimately won the election with 48.58% of the votes, being unavailable to participate in the film.[11]Robert Rodriguez hoped to have Schwarzenegger cameo as Dutch in Predators (2010), revealed in his originally scripted ending to have joined a Yautja huntingparty, but this ultimately did not happen.[12] In March 2011, Schwarzenegger revealed he was being considered to reprise his role as Dutch in a new Predator film, which ultimately entered development hell.[13] Schwarzenegger also talked with Shane Black about potentially reprising his role as Dutch in a cameo role in The Predator (2018), in which he would have appeared in the final scene, saying "Come with me if you want to live." (a catchphrase of his Terminator character from the Terminator franchise) while inviting the protagonists to hunt Yautja, but declined the cameo due to the short role it would have been.[14] Relatives of Dutch, his brother John Schaefer and great-great-granddaughter Psi-Judge Schaefer, are respectively featured in the comic series Predator: Concrete Jungle (1989–1990) and Predator vs. Judge Dredd (1997).
Merchandise
In 2013, NECA released an action figure collectable of Major Dutch Schaefer modelled off his appearance in Predator,[15] while in 2018, NECA released a figure of Dutch based on his appearance in Alien vs. Predator.[16] Also in 2018, an officially-licensed Predator brand of whiskey, named Dutch Bourbon Whiskey after Major Dutch Schaefer, was produced in collaboration between Fox Studios and the Silver Screen Bottling Company as promotion for The Predator (2018).[17]
Reception
Entertainment Weekly said of Arnold Schwarzenegger's performance as Dutch in Predator (1987) that he has "never been as manly as he was in this alien-hunting testosterone-fest".[18]IGN complimented the character's status as a "satire of the action film genre [that is] highly critical of the[se] kinds of characters [in] big, macho action movies, and the superficial, unquestioningly heroic stories they appear in".[19]ScrewAttack included Dutch on their 2011 list of top ten space marines in video games for his depiction in Alien vs. Predator (1994),[20] while Deja Reviewer described the title of Predator as "apply[ing] to both the alien being [and] Dutch" himself.[21]
In popular culture
The line "Get to the choppa" used by Dutch in Predator was subsequently associated with Arnold Schwarzenegger,[22] especially when Schwarzenegger said the line again in some of his later appearances, including The New Celebrity Apprentice[23][24] and advertisements for the mobile video game Mobile Strike.[25] Lieutenant Andrew Pierce – Christian Boeving's leading hero from the 2003 action film When Eagles Strike – was based on Schwarzenegger's image in the film.[26][27] In the 2010 How It Should Have Ended episode "How Predator Should Have Ended" and the 2016 self-titled episode of After Credits, a parodic retelling of the events of Predator, Dutch is voiced by Daniel Baxter.[28]