
Overview:
In this rousing sequel to Kickboxer, Tong Po broods about his defeat at the hands of Kurt Sloan. Po and his managers resort to drastic measures to goad Kurt's brother into the ring for a rematch.Status: | Released (1991-01-30) |
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BoxOffice: | $1,250,712 |
Screen: | Mark DiSalle, Jean-Claude Van Damme, David S. Goyer |
Productions: | Kings Road Entertainment |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English |

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Casts
- 75312: Sasha Mitchell - David Sloan
- 64662: Dennis Chan Kwok-San - Xian Chow
- 11398: Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa - Sanga
- 222508: Michel Qissi - Tong Po
- 37250: Matthias Hues - Neil Vargas
- 63934: Vincent Klyn - Thai Thug
- 1039: Peter Boyle - Justin Maciah
Crews
- 63937: Albert Pyun - Director - Directing
- 61690: George Mooradian - Director of Photography - Camera
- 66082: Stephen J. Friedman - Producer - Production
- 4844: Tom Karnowski - Producer - Production
- 10393: Alan Baumgarten - Editor - Editing
- 3893: David S. Goyer - Writer - Writing
- 4072878: Steven D. Ito - Stunts - Crew
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GenerationofSwine
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I didn't even know they made a sequel until it came on Amazon Prime... and I can see why. No van Damme. Sure, it has Sasha Mitchell, but no one knows who he is and really most people care about him even less than they do van Damme. The real flaw, however, is the plot. Sasha is dra ....
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