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Thunderclap

Originaltitel: Terminator Woman
  • 1993
  • 18
  • 1 Std. 45 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
4,0/10
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Karen Sheperd in Thunderclap (1993)
Martial ArtsAction

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuTwo martial arts-oriented cops (Sheperd and Trimble) track down a drug lord (Qissi).Two martial arts-oriented cops (Sheperd and Trimble) track down a drug lord (Qissi).Two martial arts-oriented cops (Sheperd and Trimble) track down a drug lord (Qissi).

  • Regie
    • Michel Qissi
  • Drehbuch
    • Jeanette Agaronoff
    • John S. Soet
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Jerry Trimble
    • Karen Sheperd
    • Michel Qissi
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    4,0/10
    320
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    • Regie
      • Michel Qissi
    • Drehbuch
      • Jeanette Agaronoff
      • John S. Soet
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Jerry Trimble
      • Karen Sheperd
      • Michel Qissi
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    Jerry Trimble
    Jerry Trimble
    • Sgt. Jay Handlin
    Karen Sheperd
    Karen Sheperd
    • Sgt. Julie A. Parish
    Michel Qissi
    Michel Qissi
    • Alex Gatelee
    Ashley Hayden
    • Myra Bolo
    Ted Le Plat
    Ted Le Plat
    • Sgt. Fetz Deverenter
    • (as Ted Leplat)
    Siphiwe Mlangeni
    • Charlie
    Len Sparrowhawk
    • Ree Marsales
    Kimberleigh Stark
    • Lianna
    Graham Clarke
    Graham Clarke
    • Inspector Palan
    Nikade Ribane
    • Hannan
    Justin Byleveld
    • Benny
    Kiki Architto
    • Geo
    Dudley Du Plessis
    • Nathan
    Isaac Mavimbela
    • Nalo
    Robert Davies
    • Sgt. James De Jong
    Gavin Meadon
    • Aslin's Guard
    Gavin Mey
    • Aslin's Guard
    • (as Gavin May)
    Lazlo Fagyas
    • Gigolo at Bar
    • Regie
      • Michel Qissi
    • Drehbuch
      • Jeanette Agaronoff
      • John S. Soet
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    4boblipton

    Boot To The Head

    Police sergeants Jerry Trimble and Karen Sheperd track down chief villain Michel Qisi and engage in martial arts against various baddies in this movie.

    There are lots of dumb sequences, like Ms Sheperd leisurely descending a rope ladder from a helicopter for her big final fight with Myra Bolo; Ms Bolo doesn't seem to notice any of this until Ms Sheperd in on deck. Otherwise, barring the lead role of Ms Sheperd, this seems to be a standard and otherwise unremarkable martial arts film. Ms Sheperd was rated #1 Women's Black Belt Forms Champion for the "Karate Illustrated" ratings in 1979 and 1980. She parlayed this into a movie career for ten years. She has appeared in movies and TV subsequently, and on the stage.
    Invictus

    An Alright Movie with a Few Redeeming Qualities

    This was actually an alright movie. There is an abundance of action, and Jerry Trimble makes for a pretty good hero. Michel Qissi, although his directing skills might lack a little, his martial skill is impressive. It was quite a surprise to see Qissi's "real" face. There is only one song on the soundtrack "Body Talk". I have to say that is incredible, and of course, impossible to find. I really enjoyed that song, and it was a splendid choice for the film, although they could have put more songs in there. Jerry Trimble is also very good in "Breathing Fire" starring as an evil drug lord with co-star Bolo Yeung who is amongst my favourites. I would strongly recommend "Breathing Fire" to any martial arts film enthusiast.
    4gridoon

    Not exactly on a par with the Cameron films....

    One scene demonstrates the mentality of "Terminator Woman" pretty well: Karen Sheperd and another woman are trying to escape from the villain's camp. Karen runs across an armed guard, who points his gun at her, but after a few seconds throws it away and challenges her to a fight. Karen kicks him in the balls, picks up the gun and runs away! Then again, when a film is directed by a martial artist and written / produced by another member of his family, you know you shouldn't expect too much. Karen Sheperd and Jerry Trimble do get some amusing banter going early on, and the film might have turned out better if it had focused more on their love-hate relationship. But after about 20 minutes they get separated, and the film slows to a crawl, and even with the occasional fight scene to liven things up, it lacks excitement. The finale has Trimble fighting Qissi inside a cave and Sheperd going womano-a-womano against the beautiful Ashley Hayden on a speedboat, but the fights are intercut in a way that breaks their flow and diminishes their value. On the positive side, kudos to the costuming department for giving Karen the chance to show spectacular cleavage throughout the film! (*1/2)
    1i_believe_in_God

    I nearly bawled!

    This film has got several key flaws. The first and most significant of which is the clear lack of a good plot! This sadly makes the film not only difficult to watch but also sends the watcher certain feelings of hopelessness, as if he or she is wasting valuable time of their short life. This means that the film cannot captivate it's audience, instead it encourages the viewing public to grow contempt for the film and everything associated with it! In short, it really is very very very very very very very BAD! Do yourself a favour and chew on a large rubber shoe, you'll find it far more interesting and enjoyable than watching Terminator Woman.
    5udar55

    Kicks-a-plenty!

    Bickering California cops Jay Handlin (ex-kickboxing champ Jerry Trimble) and Julie A. Parish (ex-karate champ Karen Sheperd) have to escort a witness back to South Africa because he knows the hidden location of a gold stash belonging to crime boss Alex Gatelee (Michel Qissi, who also directs). Why do these two cops dislike each other? Seems Jay handed Julie her ass in a mixed karate finals a few years back. Really. So when Julie is kidnapped by Gatelee's men, Jay kinda starts looking for her to save her. Don't get your hopes up (like I did) and think you are going to get a robotic woman kicking ass in this a la LADY TERMINATOR (1989). Julie just happens to be a lady who terminates with no cyborg connotations to be had. Aw shucks. Believe it or not, this is the first leading role vehicle I've seen for both Trimble and Sheperd. Both of them are quite good at what they do (kicking, punching, doing the splits) and aren't as stiff as some of their contemporaries. Trimble kind of looks like an Estevez/Michael Douglas hybrid, but he throws some pretty amazing kicks that put him on the level of someone like Hwang Jang Lee. Perhaps the most surprising thing about the film is that debuting director Qissi - better known as KICKBOXER's Tong Po - knows how to shoot some effective fight scenes. I guess all the time spent hanging out with Van Damme paid off. He does have a bit more trouble in the plot dynamics as Jay doesn't really seem to be looking too hard for his missing partner and is absolutely no help in her escape at the end. He does kick Gatelee onto a stalagmite though.

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      Alex Gatelee: You were to make sure the job was done. I pay you very well, Myra! Remember: you work for me!... I'll pay you an additional 40,000.

      Myra Bolo: Rupees? Dollars?...

      Alex Gatelee: Francs... French!

      Myra Bolo: Swiss!

      Alex Gatelee: Done.

    • Verbindungen
      References Terminator (1984)
    • Soundtracks
      Body Talk
      Written by Norma Helms & Mitch Bottler

      Arranged by Bruce Cassidy

      Sung by Jennifer Jones

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      • 23. April 1993 (Philippinen)
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      • Englisch
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