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In this sequel, Scott Wylde, an American kickboxer, must go to Cambodia to rescue his Vietnamese girlfriend from Russian and Vietnamese troops.In this sequel, Scott Wylde, an American kickboxer, must go to Cambodia to rescue his Vietnamese girlfriend from Russian and Vietnamese troops.In this sequel, Scott Wylde, an American kickboxer, must go to Cambodia to rescue his Vietnamese girlfriend from Russian and Vietnamese troops.
Jeong-lee Hwang
- Ty
- (as Jang Lee Hwang)
Chesda 'Pop' Smithsuth
- Police Captain
- (as Chesda Smithuth)
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- TriviaWhile shooting, according to Roy Horan, there were many conflicts between the U.S., Hong Kong and Thai crews. The explosives crew had access to handguns and they also had Thai Special Forces and Thai police involved in the film. The crew did not have access to movie-guns, so all the weapons were real live guns with live ammunition.
- GoofsBlack haired stuntman doing the somersault in the boxing ring for Loren Avedon.
- Quotes
Scott Wylde: Hey, man, drugs are a deadly trip, you know?
- Alternate versionsThe following were cut out of the 1989 U.S. release.
- The opening execution sequence.
- Terry and Scott talking about Mac was cut down.
- Scott and the pimp's conversation.
- The phone conversation between Scott and Sulin was cut down as well as the pimp interrupting Scott was cut out.
- Conversation between Scott, Mac, and Terry in the helicopter.
- Colonel Tol Nol using Terry as "collateral" in the military deal is cut out.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Top Fighter 2 (1996)
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A raging Thunder
Loren Avedon stars as Scott Wylde, a young kickboxer and martial arts pro living in Thailand with his Vietnamese heiress girlfriend. When she is kidnapped by a Russian gang, Scott enlists the help of his friends Mac (Max Thayer) and Terri (Cynthia Rodrock) to rescue her. Plenty of martial arts action (punctuated with explosions and shootouts) ensues as they confront the kidnappers in the aptly named Death Mountain region.
I didn't like No Retreat, no surrender much, the only highlight was seeing Van Damme, so I wasn't expecting much with this sequel. However, I was pleasantly surprised. It's an entertaining film, which has nothing to do with the first film. The actors are different namely Loren Adven, who, acting wise, is amateurish, but he's got a boyish charm. More importantly, he's a very skill fighter- fast and fluid. The fight scenes are energetic and inventive. The plot and the fights remind me of a Jackie chan film. Cynthia Rothrock also stars. Mathias Hues makes his debut here as a nasty villain with a penchant of throwing people into a crocodile-infested river. It's cheesy, humorous, and entertaining.
I didn't like No Retreat, no surrender much, the only highlight was seeing Van Damme, so I wasn't expecting much with this sequel. However, I was pleasantly surprised. It's an entertaining film, which has nothing to do with the first film. The actors are different namely Loren Adven, who, acting wise, is amateurish, but he's got a boyish charm. More importantly, he's a very skill fighter- fast and fluid. The fight scenes are energetic and inventive. The plot and the fights remind me of a Jackie chan film. Cynthia Rothrock also stars. Mathias Hues makes his debut here as a nasty villain with a penchant of throwing people into a crocodile-infested river. It's cheesy, humorous, and entertaining.
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- Gross US & Canada
- $108,154
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $108,154
- Jan 29, 1989
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