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Ley marcial II

Título original: Martial Law II: Undercover
  • Vídeo
  • 1991
  • R
  • 1h 31min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
5,2/10
1,3 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Cynthia Rothrock in Ley marcial II (1991)
¿CrimenAcciónArtes marcialesDramaMisterio

Una policía experto en artes marciales forma equipo con otro para acabar con una organización criminal después de que uno de sus compañeros detectives muera sospechosamente en un accidente d... Leer todoUna policía experto en artes marciales forma equipo con otro para acabar con una organización criminal después de que uno de sus compañeros detectives muera sospechosamente en un accidente de coche.Una policía experto en artes marciales forma equipo con otro para acabar con una organización criminal después de que uno de sus compañeros detectives muera sospechosamente en un accidente de coche.

  • Dirección
    • Kurt Anderson
  • Guión
    • Richard Brandes
    • Pierre David
    • Jiles Fitzgerald
  • Reparto principal
    • Cynthia Rothrock
    • Jeff Wincott
    • Billy Drago
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    5,2/10
    1,3 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Kurt Anderson
    • Guión
      • Richard Brandes
      • Pierre David
      • Jiles Fitzgerald
    • Reparto principal
      • Cynthia Rothrock
      • Jeff Wincott
      • Billy Drago
    • 18Reseñas de usuarios
    • 20Reseñas de críticos
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
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    Cynthia Rothrock
    Cynthia Rothrock
    • Billie Blake
    Jeff Wincott
    Jeff Wincott
    • Det. Sean Thompson
    Billy Drago
    Billy Drago
    • Captain Krantz
    Paul Johansson
    Paul Johansson
    • Spencer Hamilton
    Evan Lurie
    • Tanner
    Charles Taylor
    • Dobbs
    • (as L. Charles Taylor)
    Sherrie Rose
    Sherrie Rose
    • Bree
    Deborah Driggs
    Deborah Driggs
    • Tiffany
    Conroy Gedeon
    Conroy Gedeon
    • Jones
    Kimber Sissons
    • Celeste
    Leo Lee
    Leo Lee
    • Han
    Max Thayer
    • Captain Banks
    John Vidor
    John Vidor
    • Sonny
    Nicholas Hill
    • Jorge
    Dagny Hultgreen
    • Kristine Richards
    Ken Duncan
    Ken Duncan
    • Brad Hamilton
    Lou Palumbo
    • Al Murphy
    Pat Asanti
    Pat Asanti
    • George
    • Dirección
      • Kurt Anderson
    • Guión
      • Richard Brandes
      • Pierre David
      • Jiles Fitzgerald
    • Todo el reparto y equipo
    • Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro

    Reseñas de usuarios18

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    5ebiros2

    Vast improvement over the first one

    This movie is a significant improvement over part 1 in almost every way. Actors are better and so is the cinematography by leaps and bounds.

    The story actually has little sub-plots in it between Billie and Tiffany, and the places shot are much more posh than the first installment.

    I liked this movie. Actions were much better too, but there could have been more. I wish the action were at the level of Hong Kong action movies. Cynthia Rothrock did better in HK movies, so they should have gone all out on this one as well.

    Good movie for Cynthia Rothrock fans, that's actually worth your time watching.
    7The_Phantom_Projectionist

    A Definitive Early-90s American Martial Arts Movie

    Imagine a world wherein direct-to-video movies could be good on purpose; wherein the cast, director, and producers actually made an effort to match Hollywood; and wherein performers who had never been seen on theater screens matched the big-name action heroes of the day. Whether I'm romanticizing things or if such a time really existed is a matter of opinion, but it's plain fact that MARTIAL LAW II is a very good low budget martial arts feature, able to match the offerings that Van Damme, Seagal, and Norris were putting out at the time and still good nowadays.

    The story: The star police team of Sean Thompson (Jeff Wincott) and Billie Blake (Cynthia Rothrock) is broken up just as an ambitious lord of the underworld (Paul Johansson) rises to prominence, killing a policeman in the process. The two will have to reunite undercover to unearth the crime and expose it with their lives intact.

    At the time of this one's release, the only performer who was properly established in the action genre was Cynthia Rothrock, but surprisingly, this isn't really her vehicle. She gets her share of the action, but Jeff Wincott - making his action movie debut - is the one who really takes the helm in driving the story, showing excellent poise as both a legitimate leading man and an action hero. He's supplemented by a minor super group of performers also on their way to becoming B-movie dragons: in addition to Johannson as the lead villain, there's Evan Lurie, Leo Lee, and James Lew as respectively awesome henchmen and Billy Drago as a conflicted police captain forced to go straight. Nobody's really pressured into heavy acting, but I daresay everyone performs - physically and dramatically - to the best of their ability and to the extent their roles allow them.

    The fight content really shines. Be warned, Hong Kong fans, none of it is overly flashy or terribly acrobatic - it's just good, solid western martial arts action with an emphasis on kicks and minimal gunfighting. It's hard to believe that this is the first karate film Jeff Wincott ever did, considering his proficiency in varied disciplines, including forms and weapons handling; his scene with his trademark batons is particularly vicious. A few of Cynthia Rothrock's fights seem like filler despite her stellar forms, but she's afforded at least one standout battle at the end with the ever-worthy James Lew. Evan Lurie gives possibly the best martial performance of his career when he takes on two huge bodyguards in a handicap match and gets to show off just how tough he really is. Of the 'round eight or nine fights, few of them are standout material on their own but, in a rare feat, manage to come together to create a fulfilling tapestry of hand-to-hand action.

    The film's production values are deserving of praise as well. All too many times when I watch a modern DTV movie, I get the impression that the filmmakers or the studio are discouraged from presenting quality production on account of their movie's relatively low distribution. MARTIAL LAW II, on the other hand, seems to have been made with the mindset that, specifically because it wasn't bound for a theatrical release, it had to try all the harder to impress viewers with its good-as-Hollywood presentation. Even the VHS cover looks like it could belong to a theatrical movie. Therein, like most action films from this era, it's a bit superficial, but what were you expecting? The story's interesting enough to keep you interested as you await the next randori and the whole package is attractive enough to interest even viewers who haven't been weaned off of the big budget productions yet. Why this one hasn't gotten a Region 1 DVD release yet is beyond me.
    5paul_m_haakonsen

    More enjoyable than the first movie...

    I can't claim that I was overly impressed with the 1990 predecessor titled "Martial Law", but I still opted to sit down and watch the 1991 sequel "Martial Law II: Undercover", as it was a movie that I had actually never watched before.

    Writers Richard Brandes, Pierre David and Jiles Fitzgerald managed to put together a storyline that was a bit more enjoyable here in this sequel. Though it is still not top notch action entertainment. The movie does have that early 1990s cheese to it. But hey, if you enjoy that kind, then director Kurt Anderson does deliver something for you with "Martial Law II: Undercover".

    "Martial Law II: Undercover" is a continuation with the characters Billie Blake (played by Cynthia Rothrock) and Det. Sean Thompson (played by Jeff Wincott in this movie), so that was a nice enough thing with the tie-in to the previous movie. "Martial Law II: Undercover" also have the likes of Billy Drago and Paul Johansson on the cast list, so there are some familiar faces here at least.

    The acting performances in "Martial Law II: Undercover" were adequate, though you're obviously not in for an evening of Shakespearian theater here.

    The action and martial sequences in the movie were nice enough, taking into consideration the production and type of movie that "Martial Law II: Undercover" is.

    My rating of "Martial Law II: Undercover" lands on a five out of ten stars.
    6hk-50

    Wonderful

    This was a good movie.

    The story is nothing new i.e. dirty cops, gang, team of cops taking the problem on.

    The music was nice and reminded me of the 1980s action movies even though this movie was made in 1992.

    The cast was decent and everyone did what they were supposed to. In these type of action flicks the acting is minimum and the music and action take over.

    The fashion (needs a comment) was terrible' as it looked like something from the miid-1980s. Not even Chuck Norris action films from the 80s looked that old.

    They could of turned this into a martial arts sequel. It's a shame they don't make movies this straight forward anymore.

    Thankgod for Movies4Men channel on my sky!
    8Kelleyscope

    The Pony Tail Movie

    Steven Segal, pony tail and all, stepped onto the scene somewhere around 1990-ish with Above the Law. About a year or so later Martial Law 2:Undercover comes out ... and I have to tell you a movie with more pony tails has never been made.

    But this is not to knock the movie. Trust me there is lots to knock in this movie (like how the biker gang from the opening sequence intended to transport the guns they were trying to purchase back to their homes).

    No, I am not going to knock this movie. Why? Because I love this movie. It is over-the-top, well produced (seriously, Kurt Anderson -- the director-- has got some of the best performances out of the cast, good fights, a good look and good editing), comical (both on purpose and not-so-on purpose in scenes).

    The replacement of Wincott for Chad McQueen's character from part one gets a better fighter in the male lead (and in my opinion a more diverse actor).

    But what is it about this movie that really sets it apart, outside of all the hair and even a yawn by one actor in a scene. It is the acting by uncredited (both on IMDb and in the final credits) as Danny Borelli. I don't know why or how this guy did it, but he plays perhaps the best recovering alcoholic in film history ... well maybe second best to Ray Milland. Don't take my word for it, watch this movie. Watch the way the Borelli character continues to be engaged in conversations and scenes when he is doesn't have lines (yes I realize as an actor that is his job ... but come on, how many actors actually follow through with their jobs.

    Charles Taylor is credited for playing Borelli as well as Dobbs, but Dobbs is the character that Borelli was following, and while they list Borelli's wife in the end credits of the film, I did not see the actors' name for Borelli listed ...

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    • Curiosidades
      Released theatrically in the Philippines, where Cynthia Rothrock was already an A-list actress.
    • Pifias
      Near the end, around 1:26, while cop Wincott is fighting bad guy boss Johansson, the latter is wielding a pipe that gets stuck vertically in a floor grate, but he's still holding one in a brief cut a second later that was obviously inserted out of sequence.
    • Citas

      Spencer Hamilton: You're on thin ice, lady.

      Tiffany: Well, it's a good thing I know how to skate.

    • Conexiones
      Followed by Misión de justicia (1992)
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • enero de 1992 (Suecia)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Martial Law II: Undercover
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Downtown, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(Location)
    • Empresas productoras
      • Image Organization
      • M-L Partnership
      • Westwind
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    • Duración
      1 hora 31 minutos
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      • Color
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    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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