Michael Henry Carter (writer)
August 2005 (USA) more
Alex Danko descends into the ultra-violent underworld of extreme martial-arts to find his brother's... more | add synopsis
Not Don "The Dragon" Wilson, but still good. more (3 total)
| Matt Mullins | ... | Alex Danko | |
| Joe Sabatino | ... | Detective Marino / Slick | |
| Glen Meadows | ... | Randy Boikanovich | |
| Beverly Lynne | ... | Nadia Boikanovich | |
| Joe Mari Avellana | ... | MC (as Jose Mari Avellana) | |
| Monsour Del Rosario | ... | Great Ahmed Kahn | |
| James Gregory Paolleli | ... | Johnny Danko | |
| Joseph Zucchero | ... | Detective Lee | |
| Renee Rogoff | ... | Molly | |
| Jim Moss | ... | Derelict | |
| Mike Cassey | ... | Blind man | |
| Archie Adamos | ... | Accountant | |
| Chris Brewster | ... | Bruegger (as Cris Brewster) | |
| Alih Leal | ... | Freezer Gomez | |
| Jun Collao | ... | Zulu Jack | |
| Eduardo Torralba | ... | Krag (as Ed Torralba) | |
| Alex Cunanan | ... | Sumo Eddie | |
| Ronald Bing Waoel | ... | Kemal Kevitch | |
| Manny Distor | ... | Waheed Kono | |
| Nash Espinosa | ... | Monster | |
| Jorge Canias | ... | The Snake | |
| Onchie Dela Cruz | ... | Beast | |
| Cris Aguilar | ... | Killer Kane | |
| Rey Comia | ... | Manuu (as Rey Comea) | |
| Nico Dhaenen | ... | Terminator | |
| Robert Escutin | ... | Red Demon | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Philip Anthony | ... | Uncredited (uncredited) | |
Directed by | |||
| Cirio H. Santiago | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Michael Henry Carter | writer | |
Produced by | |||
| Roger Corman | .... | executive producer | |
| Roger Corman | .... | producer | |
| Cirio H. Santiago | .... | producer | |
Original Music by | |||
| Mel Lewis | |||
Sound Department | |||
| Mark Messick | .... | sound re-recording mixer | |
Other crew | |||
| Ronald Asinas | .... | fight director | |
| Popeye | .... | fight director | |
| Amy Searles | .... | production assistant | |
Bloodfist IX (USA) (working title)
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Rated R for violence, language and some strong sexuality.
Out of all nine films in the Bloodfist franchise, this is the only entry not to star Don 'The Dragon' Wilson in the lead role. more
Remake of Dragon Fire (1993) more
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This in-name-only sequel to the beloved Don "The Dragon" Wilson series is a classic Concorde-New Horizons early 90s production - it just happens that it was made in 2005. Alex Danko (five time world martial arts champion Matt Mullins) arrives in futuristic LA to find his brother dead. Like all good brothers, he vows to find the killer and enters "The Pit," an arena where martial arts combatants are pitted against one another. Director Ciro Santiago (using the pseudonym Leonard Hermes) really jumps into the Concorde archives with this one. The film is literally spot the stock footage from past productions. For example, Maria Ford pops up as a stripper, but I'm pretty sure she has no idea she is in this. Yet he somehow makes it work. What is glaring are the bits where the male and female leads hairstyles change dramatically. Mullins is a very acrobatic and talented martial artist. Beverly Lynne, as his love interest, provides plenty of strip scenes. The real surprise is TV vet Joe Sabatino as Det. Marino aka Slick. He is quite good and it is surprising to see him in such a cheapjack production.