Kickboxer

    Kickboxer
    1989

    Synopsis

    If your enemy refuses to be humbled... Destroy him. Accompanied by his brother Kurt (Van Damme), American kickboxing champion Eric Sloane (Dennis Alexio), arrives in Thailand to defeat the Eastern warriors at their own sport. His opponent: ruthless fighter and Thai champion, Tong Po. Tong not only defeats Eric, he paralyzes him for life. Crazed with anger, Kurt vows revenge.

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    Cast

    • Jean-Claude Van DammeKurt Sloane
    • Dennis AlexioEric Sloane
    • Dennis Chan Kwok-SanXian Chow
    • Michel QissiTong Po
    • Haskell V. Anderson IIIWinston Taylor
    • Rochelle AshanaMylee
    • Richard FooTao Liu
    • Ricky LiuBig Thai Man
    • Thomas Sin Ho-YingHuge Village Man #1
    • Tony ChanHuge Village Man #2

    Recommendations

    • 63

      TV Guide Magazine

      Nobody goes to these movies for their comic-book plots, klutzy dialog, or hammy acting--all of which Kickboxer has in abundance. They go for action, and on that level Kickboxer delivers the goods.
    • 50

      Miami Herald

      What's missing in Kickboxer is a solid script and keen direction of dramatic sequences... Van Damme choreographed and edited all the fight scenes, and his talent is undeniable. If you're thrilled by a flurry of spinning back kicks, elbow punches and assorted high-flying martial-arts tricks, Kickboxer has your name on it. [12 Sep 1989, p.C7]
    • 38

      Portland Oregonian

      Kickboxer is a film for the truly undiscriminating. It exists for one reason, to display the physique and kickboxing style of Jean-Claude Van Damme. Compared to Van Damme, Sylvester Stallone is Laurence Olivier and Chuck Norris is John Malkovich. [13 Sep 1989, p.C05]
    • 20

      Los Angeles Times

      This may not be the dumbest action picture of the year, but it's not for lack of trying. Insurmountable plot implausibilities, rampant racial stereotyping, superfluous nudity and inhuman amounts of comically exaggerated violence--"Kickboxer" has it all.

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