Information
| Year: | 1989 |
| Rating: | 4.0(251) |
| Listed in: | Action, Drama |
| Directed by: | Lang Elliott |
| Actors: | Lou Ferrigno Reb Brown Michael Dante Mike Moroff Al Leong Marilyn Tokuda |
Cast
| Directed by | |
|---|---|
| Lang Elliott | |
| Actors | |
| Lou Ferrigno | as Billy Thomas |
| Reb Brown | as Scott Monroe |
| Michael Dante | as Tony Baccola |
| Mike Moroff | as Mario |
| Al Leong | as Tiger Joe |
| James Shigeta | as Tin Lum Yin |
| Branscombe Richmond | as Diablo |
| Tiger Chung Lee | as Chang |
| Al Ruscio | as Costello |
| Daniel Martine | as Mono |
| Rion Hunter | as Chao Tung |
| Dana Lee | as Pang |
| Paul Sorensen | as Matt |
| Ketrick Kit Kelley | as Cowboy |
| Jerry Potter | as Texan #1 |
| Ted Bolczak | as Texan #2 |
| Michael M. Horton | as Black Fighter |
| Matthias Hues | as Italian Fighter |
| Jeff Benson | as East Coast Champ |
| Art Moroff | as Pool Player |
| Carl Ciarfalio | as Hood #1 |
| Jimmie F. Skaggs | as Ugly Guy |
| Charles Kray | as Police Sgt |
| Thomas E. Patton | as Policeman #1 |
| James R. Parkes | as Policeman #2 |
| Mick E. Jones | as Black Spectator #1 |
| Victor Leigh | as Black Spectator #2 |
| Al Jones | as Frank |
| Jeff Cadiente | as Sleepy Guy |
| Eddie Wong | as Bad Guy #2 |
| Danny Wong | as Bad Guy #3 |
| Bill M. Ryusaki | as Chinese Guard #1 |
| Larry Duran | as Chinese Guard #2 |
| Steve E. Makhanian | as Rayford |
| Phil Culotta | as Casey |
| Charles A. Tamburro | as Pilot |
| Peter McKernan | as Co-Pilot |
| Edward J. Ulrich | as Door Gunner |
| David E. Harshbarger | as Homeless Man |
| Hugh Kelley | as Police Sergeant |
| Danny Trejo | as Costello's Bodyguard |
| Actresses | |
| Marilyn Tokuda | as Morgan Garrett |
| Maggie Mae Miller | as Meme |
| Marylou Kenworthy | as Banker/Loan Officer |
| Dee Booher | as Gang Girl |
| Susan Frilot | as Dallas Girl |
Movie info
| Languages: | English |
| Plot: | A GI in Vietnam saves his buddy's life, but in the process is shot in the head. The injury results in brain damage to the point where he basically has a child's brain in a (very large) man's body. When they get out of the army the two open up a bar together, but some local gangsters make things tough for them after they refuse to take part in brutal "cage" matches where fighters battle to the point of serious injury and/or death. |
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Quotes
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Billy Thomas: I'm smart too. I got three-seventy and five-forty on the Master-Blaster. Mario: [Awestruck]Jeez. Tony Baccola: Wait. Master-Blaster? What is that? Mario: Its a video game, Tony! Tony Baccola: Yeah, I should've known you'd know! Pang: It would seem that the men of Texas are not just content to lose money in the oil business. Costello: Yin, I want the million, and I want it now in cash. Tin Lum Yin: [to his men] Kill them! Kill them all! Mario: Hey Tony, he's not such a bad sort. Tony Baccola: Would you shut the shit up! A lot you know. Tin Lum Yin: I see you've met Chao Tung. This is Pang. Tony Baccola: Yeah, yeah - ping, pong, pang. Scott Monroe: What do you wanna drink? Diablo: You should do something about your face bro. Get me some tequila. Mario: Look what this karate-guy is doing to Chang! Morgan Garrett: Well if it isn't one of Yin's slimeballs Tiger Joe. Tiger Joe: Well at least you got the name right. Billy Thomas: [Billy enters the cage, and extends his hand] Hello, my name is Billy. Wrestler: FUCK YOU! [kicks him] |
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