Samurai cop

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Movie
German title Samurai cop
Original title Samurai cop
Country of production United States
original language English
Publishing year 1991
length 96 minutes
Age rating FSK 18
Rod
Director Amir Shervan
script Amir Shervan,
Orlando Corradi
production Amir Shervan
music Alan Dermarderosian
camera Peter Palian
cut Amir Shervan,
Ruben Zadurian
occupation

Samurai Cop is an American action film produced and written by Amir Shervan .

action

Joe Marshall, who trained as a samurai in Japan, and Frank Washington are two police detectives who investigate the ruthless activities of the katana, a renegade “ yakuza ” gang made up of violent and sadistic killers who drive the drug trade in Los Angeles want to lead, have to stop.

criticism

“When 'Knight Rider' meets 'Last Samurai', 'Samurai Cop' comes out. 'The film is so bad it's worth watching again.' "

- tele5.de

“Samurai Cop (1991) is without a doubt one of the worst action films ever made. With his absurd script and grotesque stunts he makes the heart of every B-movie lover beat faster. The film went viral on VHS and on YouTube without ever making it to the cinema. A stroke of luck not only for all trashmovie fans, but also for the main actor Matt Hannon, who a quarter of a century later brought to unexpected fame. "

- cinema.arte.tv

continuation

In 2015, Samurai Cop 2: Deadly Vengeance was a sequel to the film. Gregory Hatanaka directed it. The actors of the first part could be seen here again in their roles. Only Robert Z'Dar had died in the meantime.

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