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Dragon Fire

  • 1993
  • 18
  • 1 Std. 30 Min.
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Dominick LaBanca in Dragon Fire (1993)
ActionDramaScience-Fiction

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuLos Angeles 2050 A.D. Crime. Drugs. Violence. Rape. The City of Angels has descended into chaos. Street fighter Dominic La Banca seeks to avenge his brother's death in this lawless city. To ... Alles lesenLos Angeles 2050 A.D. Crime. Drugs. Violence. Rape. The City of Angels has descended into chaos. Street fighter Dominic La Banca seeks to avenge his brother's death in this lawless city. To find the killer, he must enter the deadly underworld of the Alley Fights a savage kickboxi... Alles lesenLos Angeles 2050 A.D. Crime. Drugs. Violence. Rape. The City of Angels has descended into chaos. Street fighter Dominic La Banca seeks to avenge his brother's death in this lawless city. To find the killer, he must enter the deadly underworld of the Alley Fights a savage kickboxing match of the future!

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    • Rick Jacobson
  • Drehbuch
    • Robert King
    • Beverly Gray
    • Kevin Ingram
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Dominick LaBanca
    • Pamela Pond
    • Kisu
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    4,3/10
    238
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Rick Jacobson
    • Drehbuch
      • Robert King
      • Beverly Gray
      • Kevin Ingram
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Dominick LaBanca
      • Pamela Pond
      • Kisu
    • 9Benutzerrezensionen
    • 6Kritische Rezensionen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
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    Dominick LaBanca
    Dominick LaBanca
    • Laker Powers
    • (as a different name)
    Pamela Pond
    • Marta
    • (as Pamela Runo)
    Kisu
    • Slick
    Harold Hazeldine
    • Eddie
    Charles Philip Moore
    • Low-Ball
    Michael Blanks
    • Ahmed Mustafa
    Dennis Keiffer
    • Johnny Powers
    Roy Boesch
    • Official
    Manuel Luben
    • Manolo
    Randall Shiro Ideishi
    Randall Shiro Ideishi
    • Li
    • (as Randy Ideishi)
    Richard Fuller
    • Hulk
    John Arthur
    John Arthur
    • Black Ice
    Val Mijailovic
    • Morales
    Rae Manzon
    • Kemal
    Laura Neustedter
    Laura Neustedter
    • Woman Fighter
    Carolyn Raimondi
    • Woman Fighter
    Marc Wilder
    • Waheed
    Deon Edwards
    • Rankin
    • Regie
      • Rick Jacobson
    • Drehbuch
      • Robert King
      • Beverly Gray
      • Kevin Ingram
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    5The_Phantom_Projectionist

    "I'm not gonna take another bet! No!"

    Some time ago, Robert King wrote a fairly standard screenplay about a martial artist who travels to a distant land seeking his brother's killer. This became BLOODFIST, the first starring vehicle of Don Wilson. A while later, Jerry Trimble made his solo debut in FULL CONTACT, a film that shared the same storyline. The same year saw the release of DRAGON FIRE, the sole vehicle of Dominic LaBanca, and wouldn't you know it, it features the exact story as the other two and is credited to the same writer. The template is conducive to a lot of action and very little acting, and I can only guess that filming it three times was easier than writing two new screenplays. Whatever the case, this most recent incarnation's a decent adventure best suited to viewers well-versed in the low-budget martial arts genre.

    The story: In 2050, Laker Powers (LaBanca) arrives on a dystopian Earth from an off-world colony in search of his brother, only to find him murdered following a high-stakes street fight. Aided by the shady trainer Slick (Kisu), Laker enters the underground circuit to uncover the killer's identity.

    Not unlike its predecessors, DRAGON FIRE sets much store by the athletic abilities of its performers. The cast boasts many real martial artists, several of them former world champions. I can't say this was made the most of, but overall, the fights are decent. The editing is a little bothersome - way too much slow motion and cutting - but the choreography's good enough to be noticed. LaBanca makes for a decent Van Damme stand-in, but the varied fighting styles of the other onscreen competitors are where the real excitement's at. Michael Blanks shows off some cool jump kicks, and Dennis Keiffer has a pretty decent opening brawl. Karate master Val Mijailovic and kung fu exponent Harold Hazeldine do a particularly good job of representing their real-life styles. None of this is going to blow you away, but thanks to their sheer quantity, at least a few of the 16 fights (!) ought to please every viewer.

    Those who've seen the film's predecessors can have some fun comparing the three. Though some of the roles are played differently, others are almost direct copies. Kisu as the trainer was previously played by Joe Mari Avellana and Marcus Aurelius; Pamela Pond replaces Marilyn Bautista and Denise Buick as Laker's love interest; Harold Hazeldine rips off Michael Shaner and Gerry Blanck as Laker's goofball buddy; and even Charles Philip-Moore replaces Michael Jai White as the charismatic fight official. Their characters even have the same name! It's a trip, hearing Kisu quoting Avellana quoting Aurelius quoting Sun Tzu. If nothing else, you could get some enjoyment out of buying all three movies and contrasting them beat-by-beat like you could with few others.

    While the production values are a little lazy, it's the acting that's really hard to redeem. Viewers will inevitably hit the fast-forward button more than once, jumping ahead to the fight scenes. Despite this, the movie still makes for a relatively fun time and is a nice flashback to a different era of martial arts filmmaking. By no means essential, it's still worth the low price for people who know what they're getting into.
    8Karthik

    Enjoy the fights.

    It's the future. Laker Powers (Dominic Labanca) arrives in L.A. only to find his brother has been killed after winning big money in a kickboxing match. He then decides to avenge his brother's death by finding the killer. To do that, he becomes a fighter himself. He is trained by Slick (Kisu), an expert in kickboxing.

    Just like "Bloodfist" or "Full Contact". If you've seen those two, you already know everything. "Dragon Fire" is a film that contains continuous fight scenes, with small bits of story inserted in the middle. It's entertaining, however, because there is some humour, and many of the fights are well filmed (especially the last one). It's also not very long. However, "Full Contact" is slightly better than this, because the fight scenes there are more powerful.
    5alvsa

    bad acting! good fighting scenes!

    This movie is, well, not bad. The only bad thing here is acting but if you're looking for good fighting scenes they have it here. The story is very common and is the same in other movies like bloodfist 1. If you're looking for cheap movies with brutal martial arts fighting it's all here.
    7destroyerwod

    Generic Kickboxing movie of the 90s

    I just love those kickboxing movies of the 90s, and weirdly this one kinda slept under my radar until now. Its your typical revenge movie where a kickboxer goes underground to find the guy that murdered a relative. If the plot is very classic, yet this is the type i enjoy the most. Simple yet effective.

    The acting is what you would expect from these kind of movie, ordinary at best to worst for some characters, but some fighters here have a strong presence or a comical relief i appreciated.

    The action is very present, and this being a Tournament movie, you get a lot of fights. Most are long enough and brutal enough, but the movie loose some points from me for a couple of obvious shot where you see the move don't connect yet its as it did. There is not too much and its low budget so its OK.. let it pass.

    Had a good time watching it, hope i will find more like these that i haven't watch yet, they are becoming hard to find.
    8spammailsucks-forums

    A must-have for the martial arts action enthusiast

    You will not 'find yourself' in this movie, but if you're looking for some good ass-whoopin's, this is a movie for you.

    I wouldn't consider the acting in "Dragon Fire" wholly bad (except for Pamela Pond), either; the rest of the cast in this flick were fairly good-as far as martial arts movies go. The director could have had a little more vision, though: the fights were shot and choreographed very well, but the other parts of the movie lacked drama. I think that makes the acting look worse than it really is.

    The plot is done-to-death, but it does have a twist at the end.

    Again, if you are looking for an action drama the likes of "Saving Private Ryan," you will not enjoy this movie. But if you just want a kick-ass fighting movie for entertainment that you don't have to put a lot of thought into, check it out.

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      • 13. April 1994 (Deutschland)
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      • Englisch
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