
Don Wilson plays retired kickboxer Jake Raye, who travels to Manila, where his brother is favored to win a kickboxing competition. His brother is killed, and Jake realizes he must enter the competition himself to flush out his brother's killer.... (Full plot summary below)
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Don Wilson plays retired kickboxer Jake Raye, who travels to Manila, where his brother is favored to win a kickboxing competition. His brother is killed, and Jake realizes he must enter the competition himself to flush out his brother's killer.
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| User ReviewErica SI three seconds of this movie and it was all of the blood fist!! |
| User ReviewMichael WWe have seen it so many times before. The older brother is murdered, so the younger brother seeks revenge. This time we see Don "The Dragon" Wilson as the younger sibling searching the mean streets of Manilla for his brothers killers, and in the process just happens to stumble across an illegal kickboxing tournament. A young Billy Blanks gives the finest performance from a black actor since Sidney Poitier in The Heat of the Night. |
| User ReviewAndré ØDon almost falls victim to a drugged mango...2 stars! |
| User ReviewShawn WFamiliar martial arts plot. An American kickboxer enters a tournament to avenge his brother's death at the hands of another kickboxer. Provides a revealing look at the popularity of acid wash jeans in the Phillippines in 1989. |
| User ReviewKevin QFamiliar martial arts plot. An American kickboxer enters a tournament to avenge his brother's death at the hands of another kickboxer. Provides a revealing look at the popularity of acid wash jeans in the Phillippines in 1989. |
| User ReviewPrivate UTypical martial arts chop out, peopled by actual World Kickboxing Association champs karate kings, and a wealth of other unsightly folks who just can't act. |