Kickboxer 4 - The Aggressor
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German title | Kickboxer 4 - The Aggressor |
Original title | Kickboxer 4: The Aggressor |
Country of production | United States |
original language | English |
Publishing year | 1994 |
length | 90 minutes |
Age rating | FSK 18 |
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Director | Albert Pyun |
script | Albert Pyun, David Yorkin |
production | Jessica G. Budin |
music | Anthony Riparetti |
camera | George Mooradian |
cut | Ken Morrisey |
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Kickboxer 4 - The Aggressor is a 1994 American martial arts film starring Sasha Mitchell in the lead role of David Sloane.
action
David Sloane's memories of his brothers Eric and Kurt won't let him rest in peace. Eric was paralyzed in the back by an elbow technique, while Kurt was murdered for beating Thai boxer Tong Po. With his wife Vicky, David now seems to lead a normal life, far from street fights. But while he is returning from work, his wife is ambushed and kidnapped by Tong Po.
The close combat expert wants to take revenge on David because he once defeated him. The only way to get Vicky back is to enter Pos's new tournament without rules and win the final. David immediately goes on a search and manages to free his wife from the clutches of the brutal boxer.
Others
The film was released in German as VHS by VPS and on DVD by Warner. The VPS tape is approx. 81 minutes long, the DVD approx. 76 minutes. The film by Artisan Entertainment is available uncut with a running length of approx. 90 minutes.
criticism
"Excessive fights between half-naked kickboxers form the plot of an action film, which is only characterized by a comparatively ambitious camera work."
"Action that goes completely on the head."
Web links
- Kickboxer 4 - The Aggressor in the Internet Movie Database (English)
- Comparison of the cut versions Kabel 1 ab18 - R-Rated , R-Rated - Unrated , FSK 18 DVD - Unrated , FSK 18 DVD - FSK 18 VHS by Kickboxer 4 - The Aggressor at Schnittberichte.com
Individual evidence
- ↑ Kickboxer 4 - The Aggressor in the Lexicon of International Films from the Lexicon of International Films , accessed on August 15, 2008
- ^ Film review , Cinema , accessed August 15, 2008