An attorney is forced to fight back after his family is brutally murdered by vicious drug dealers, leading to an astounding martial arts showdown.An attorney is forced to fight back after his family is brutally murdered by vicious drug dealers, leading to an astounding martial arts showdown.An attorney is forced to fight back after his family is brutally murdered by vicious drug dealers, leading to an astounding martial arts showdown.
Pamela Dixon
- Margaret Curtis-Worth
- (as Pam Dixon)
Denise Dowse
- Neighborhood Woman
- (as Denise Y. Dowse)
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- TriviaThis movie was one of a three-picture deal with PM Entertainment originally intended for Loren Avedon, who turned it down as he looking for something bigger. Don Wilson signed on instead. The two other movies were Ring of Fire (1991) and Cyber Tracker (1994). Avedon later said that he regretted his decision.
- Alternate versionsThe 2003 Madacy Entertainment DVD features an edited TV print of the film.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Escale à Nanarland: Le Justicier de New York (2013)
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Karate Man's vengeance...
Don Wilson stars as John Decker, a lawyer turned vigilante who uses his impressive karate skills to get revenge on thugs and look to solve the mystery of the murder of his family. The plot description tells you all you need to know. Plug in a few fight sequences, a love interest and assembly line villains and you have the movie. I guess on a technical stand point this is one of Don's better features(I can't say best because the only others I saw was Bloodfist 1, Blackbelt and Cyber Tracker) however the story is written entirely to cliché and the film is rather cheaply made (Though better than usual for Wilson) the action sequences are well staged but the ending feels rushed and the movie comes to an unsatisfying conclusion. Still fans of Don Wilson will find something of interest here.
* * out of 4-(Fair)
* * out of 4-(Fair)
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