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David Sloan must travel to Mexico to save his wife from a savage drug lord who's also an old nemesis.David Sloan must travel to Mexico to save his wife from a savage drug lord who's also an old nemesis.David Sloan must travel to Mexico to save his wife from a savage drug lord who's also an old nemesis.
Kamel Krifa
- Tong Po
- (as Kamel Krifia)
Michele Krasnoo
- Megan Laurence
- (as Michele 'Mouse' Krasnoo)
Derek Velez Partridge
- Mexican Bob
- (as Derek Cravin)
Jackson D. Kane
- Warden
- (as Jackson Kane)
Terence Porter
- Guard #1
- (as Terrance F. Porter)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWritten on the floor of Tong Po's fighting ring is the Thai word "dai" meaning "dead".
- GoofsWhen Sloan is showing the punk some moves, he suddenly goes from having no sunglasses on to having them on.
- Quotes
Tong Po: You! Fight or die!
Megan Laurence: You don't have the guts to fight him yourself.
Tong Po: [shouts] Kill Sloan! Or you all die!
Megan Laurence: It's all been a lie. There is no money. You saw what he did to the others. He intends to kill us.
- Alternate versionsThe US print was cut by around 30 secs to receive an R-rating and missed shots of a man's head being beaten against the ground, David's fight with 2 guards on a staircase, and most of the sexual footage and shots of the topless girls during the threesome sex scene. The Artisan DVD features the R-rated print, although the UK Film 2000 and Australian Hollywood DVD releases are the full version.
- ConnectionsEdited from Kickboxer (1989)
- SoundtracksConcerto for Two Violins in D minor, BWV 1043
Written by Johann Sebastian Bach
Performed by Peter Ader - Flute
Performed by Elain Heltman - Oboe
Performed by Marco de Waart - Guitar
Featured review
Had potential...
I originally stopped watching this series years ago after being disappointed by part 3 - the fact that this subsequent entry in the series was directed by Albert Pyun didn't exactly encourage me to give the series another try. Well, I finally watched it, and I can say it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be. For one thing, some of the fight choreography is pretty good - the tournament fight sequences have choreography that feels much more realistic than you usually get in movies like this, and the bar room brawl is fun to watch. Still, watching these sequences you still say to yourself "It could have been better." That's because once again, Albert Pyun constantly puts the camera in the wrong place or angle, and there are numerous cutaways to people observing the fights - sometimes in the very heat of the battle! Poor photography (often the lens looks like it was smeared with Vaseline) doesn't help, though admitedly the rest of the movie doesn't come across as cheap as Pyun's other efforts -except maybe for the hilarious makeup job for the replacement actor for the Tong Po character. (Perhaps Pyun should have stopped and thought for a minute about the fact he couldn't convince the original actor to return for this entry!)
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- Wizard-8
- Mar 5, 2004
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- Budget
- $400,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 30 minutes
- Sound mix
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By what name was Kickboxer 4: The Aggressor (1994) officially released in Canada in English?
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