
Nothing in this world has prepared you for this.
For nine generations an evil sorcerer has been victorious in hand-to-hand battle against his mortal enemies. If he wins a tenth Mortal Kombat tournament, desolation and evil will reign over the multiverse forever. To save Earth, three warriors must overcome seemingly insurmountable odds, their own inner demons, and superhuman foes.
- 5.9
- 1995
- Released
- 1h 41m

Robin Shou
Liu Kang
Linden Ashby
Johnny Cage
Bridgette Wilson-Sampras
Sonya Blade
Christopher Lambert
Lord Raiden
Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
Shang Tsung
Talisa Soto
Princess Kitana
Trevor Goddard
Kano
Chris Casamassa
Scorpion
François Petit
Sub-Zero
Keith Cooke
Reptile
Tom Woodruff Jr.
Goro (uncredited)
Gregory McKinney
Jax Briggs
Steven Ho
Chan
Lloyd Kino
Grandfather
Kenneth Edwards
Art Lean
Leo Lee
Kano Gunman (uncredited)
John Fujioka
Chief Priest
Peter Jason
Master Boyd
Gerald Okamura
Outworld Warrior (uncredited)
Jeff Wolfe
Guest Fighter (uncredited)
Hakim Alston
Fighting Monk
Sandy Helberg
Director
Daniel Haggard
Assistant Director
Kevin Michael Richardson
Goro (voice)
Frank Welker
Shao Kahn / Reptile (voice)



Released
en
$18,000,000.00
$122,195,920.00
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- #mortal kombat
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