
An ancient sport becomes a deadly game.
If your enemy refuses to be humbled... Destroy him. Accompanied by his brother Kurt, American kickboxing champion Eric Sloane, arrives in Thailand to defeat the Eastern warriors at their own sport. His opponent: ruthless fighter and Thai champion, Tong Po. Tong not only defeats Eric, he paralyzes him for life. Crazed with anger, Kurt vows revenge.
- 6.8
- 1989
- Released
- 1h 37m

Jean-Claude Van Damme
Kurt Sloane
Dennis Alexio
Eric Sloane
Dennis Chan Kwok-San
Xian Chow
Michel Qissi
Tong Po
Haskell V. Anderson III
Winston Taylor
Rochelle Ashana
Mylee
Richard Foo
Tao Liu
Ricky Liu
Big Thai Man
Thomas Sin Ho-Ying
Huge Village Man #1
Tony Chan Tak-Hing
Huge Village Man #2
Brad Kerner
U.S. Announcer
Dean Harrington
U.S. Announcer
Richard Santoro
U.S. Reporter
Michael Lee Ming-Yeung
Old Man in Village (as Michael Lee)
Kong Long
Freddy Li's Guard
Bruce Law Lai-Yin
Freddy Li's Guard
Lau Kar-Wing
Freddy Li's Guard (uncredited)
Louis Roth
U.S. Reporter
Steve Lee Ka-Ting
Freddy Li
Gam Biu

Strawberry Yeung Yuk-Mui

Released
en
$1,500,000.00
$14,697,005.00
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- #muay thai
- #kick boxing
- #revenge
- #action hero
- #yellowface
- #defiant
- #mighty whitey
Reviews
JCVD is not a good actor, but he is a fantastic martial artist, and he has shown that in a lot of movies. While there are moments here that demonstrated his skills, I can't help but feel a little disappointed. Some of the build-up I actually quite liked. Tong Po looked menacing and while the Winston Taylor character was a bit cheesy, he grew on me. I was not a fan of Eric Sloanes arrogance. I gues

Just listen. With your mind, your heart, your whole being. Jean-Claude Van Damme stars as Kurt Sloane, who after witnessing his brother getting crippled in a Muay Thai fight in Thailand, sets about learning the art himself so as to enact revenge on the sinister Tiger Tong Po who illegally put his brother in the wheel chair. Ah look, I don't see any point in writing about the market that Van











