Cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Jeff Wincott | ... | John Ryan | |
Paco Christian Prieto | ... | Luis Calderone | |
Christina Cox | ... | Kelly | |
Richard Yearwood | ... | Michelangelo | |
Michael Copeman | ... | Joe Baker | |
Douglas O'Keeffe | ... | Larry the Lender | |
Kevin Rushton | ... | Blade | |
![]() |
Raymond Marlowe | ... | Sam Armstrong |
Dennis O'Connor | ... | Carruthers | |
David Campbell | ... | Grime | |
Nicu Branzea | ... | Tony | |
![]() |
Stephen Micalchunk | ... | Gustavo |
![]() |
Alessandro Bandiera | ... | Tommy Vega (as Alex Bandiera) |
![]() |
Géza Kovács | ... | Andy Giancola |
![]() |
Jonathan Fisher | ... | Grey Feather |
A martial arts-trained lawyer (Jeff Wincott) is forced to fight in illicit matches after he is framed for a crime, is dismissed from his firm, and all his assets are tied up, including his clothing and furniture after he is evicted from his apartment. Written by John Sacksteder <jsackste@bellsouth.net>
Jeff Wincott, who was making martial arts flicks at the same time as Jeff Speakman, plays a long-haired lawyer who loses everything -- not entirely his fault, it seems -- and is forced to fight in a series of illegal matches. That part of the plot you've seen before, but the rest of this action flick is a tad unusual. I won't say more about the plot, but I will tell you that the film has some exciting fights, and the ending ties neatly in with the rather odd opening. Wincott is pretty convincing as an ass-kicking lawyer. He is the brother of Michael Wincott, by the way. Worth a look for fans of both action and kung fu type flicks.