
China O'Brien; big city police woman; martial arts trainer, is forced to hand in her badge and head home to her father and the small town where she grew up. The peaceful town she knew is now struggling against the clutches of organized crime. When her father, the town sheriff, is killed China decides to run for his position and clean up the town. The poll results spark a series of confrontations that finally decide who runs the town . . .... (Full plot summary below)
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China O'Brien; big city police woman; martial arts trainer, is forced to hand in her badge and head home to her father and the small town where she grew up. The peaceful town she knew is now struggling against the clutches of organized crime. When her father, the town sheriff, is killed China decides to run for his position and clean up the town. The poll results spark a series of confrontations that finally decide who runs the town . . .
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| CinapseEd TravisShot with a furious speed akin to the films coming out of Hong Kong at the time, Rothrock's fights are genuinely jaw dropping. |
| User Reviewcameron cI've seen this film about ten times now. A classic. |
| User ReviewEric MCynthia's best known film, one of my faves too. |
| User Reviewreflux .good kung fu film. cynthia rothrock is good at kung fu. |
| User ReviewSweet Poetic Rgood movie....action and lots of it....a woman kicking butt big time.... |
| User ReviewMichael WFormer cop returns home to discover the old neighbourhood has been taken over by a corrupt businessman and his hired goons. Takes a page straight from WALKING TALL and delivers overall, although final scene with arch-nemesis Sommers was somewhat anti-climatic. My favourite Cynthia Rothrock film by a good margin. |
| User ReviewShawn WAction packed film has police officer and martial arts instructor moving back home from the big city to her small hometown and replacing her father as sheriff after he is murdered by the head of a local drug organization. Still hard for me to believe that deputizing the high school football team was a good idea when things got dangerous. The acting is a bit stiff but this one is really helped by a great set of bad guys. Travellers (and locals returning home) are warned to steer clear of the Beaver Creek Inn. |
| User ReviewJay MThis was the first Cynthia Rothrock film that I had ever seen & as a B-grade martial arts cop film it did not disappoint me. She is a very talented martial artist that will please martial art fans, or just someone wanting to watch a martial arts movie. ~ I give this B-grade film a B +. |
| User ReviewJ M"As a B-grade martial arts cop film it did not disappoint me." **** This was the first Cynthia Rothrock film that I had ever seen & as a B-grade martial arts cop film it did not disappoint me. She is a very talented martial artist that will please martial art fans, or just someone wanting to watch a martial arts movie. ~ I give this B-grade film a B + (Bright) |
| User ReviewMelody BThis is my first-time Cythnia Rothrock movie I hired from a video. She plays a former cop using her amazing kung fu on the drug-dealing perpetrators. And cool team-up with martial artist stars Richard Norton and Keith Cooke. |