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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA mysterious martial artist is going around and killing martial arts masters with his unique style, Tiger Claw. Two police detectives, who're also martial arts experts, use unorthodox method... Tout lireA mysterious martial artist is going around and killing martial arts masters with his unique style, Tiger Claw. Two police detectives, who're also martial arts experts, use unorthodox methods to track down the serial killer.A mysterious martial artist is going around and killing martial arts masters with his unique style, Tiger Claw. Two police detectives, who're also martial arts experts, use unorthodox methods to track down the serial killer.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Nick Dibley
- Psycho-Rapist
- (as Nicholas Dibley)
Kate Healey
- P.A. #1
- (as Kate Healy)
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A look at the hard facts in advance, genre, year of release, actors, with the result: what could possibly go wrong? Maybe that it looks like Asia, but it's USA/Canada. However, it soon becomes clear that Hong Kong has more quality to offer, or rather speed and lunacy. And the art of better concealing a lack of budget and acting talent. Tiger Claws is definitely a far cry from Bloodsport or something similar. What is being attempted here: a cop thriller in which a martial arts serial killer is hunted who kills his victims by scratching them. Well, it's as hare-brained as that sounds. What's more, it has few highlights, is not staged particularly quickly and the fight scenes are average at best. Cynthia Rothrock and Jalal Merhi as police buddies lack that certain something. But there's still one reason to watch this film, as you can probably guess: Bolo Yeung. As always, incredible presence and wild, unpredictable acting. Not a man, a weapon.
Cynthia Rothrock and Jalal Merhi are New York city undercover cops. There are mysterious killing of martial artist in the city. Jalal correctly identifies the style as Tiger Claws who only three martial artists in the country are capable of using. Rothrock, and Jalal gets on the trail of the culprit who turns out to be none other than bad guy played by Bolo Yuen.
This is one of the best American made Cynthia Rothrock movie. It was good move on the producer's part to hire Bolo Yuen as the bad guy. He brought menacing personality that's usually lacking in movies of this type.
Cynthia Rothrock is not known for her range of acting, and it's hard to make an interesting story around her character. In this movie Jalal and Bolo creates enough contrast to be of passable quality.
Out of all the American made Cynthia Rothrock movies, this one is my favorite. It doesn't have much in the way of contents, but the action is pretty good. Choice of locations shot were better than usual, but I wished the producers put in more class into the movie as it were in Rothrock's Hong Kong made movies.
This is one of the best American made Cynthia Rothrock movie. It was good move on the producer's part to hire Bolo Yuen as the bad guy. He brought menacing personality that's usually lacking in movies of this type.
Cynthia Rothrock is not known for her range of acting, and it's hard to make an interesting story around her character. In this movie Jalal and Bolo creates enough contrast to be of passable quality.
Out of all the American made Cynthia Rothrock movies, this one is my favorite. It doesn't have much in the way of contents, but the action is pretty good. Choice of locations shot were better than usual, but I wished the producers put in more class into the movie as it were in Rothrock's Hong Kong made movies.
The police does not know what to do. They have to deal with a serial killer who aims at martial arts masters. One after another is killed in the same brutal way. This may be a chance for detective Linda Masterson (Cynthia Rothrock) to work on her first murder case. She gets the job and to her side an other martial arts specialist, Sgt. Tarek Richards(Jalal Merhi). Now they need to find a tiger style master, because the killer obviously uses tiger style kung fu. Not a simple task, since tiger is a very ancient and rare style. ...Tiger Claws.
You can tell that Cynthia Rothrock and Jalal merhi aren't actors first, but martial artists first who turned to acting. Their acting can be amateurish, especially Jalal Merhi, who looks like he's reading from an autocue, however there's some charm in the natural and simple performances. Plus it suits this type of film, which is a hybrid of martial arts and the serial killer genre. It's a fairly good idea, and the spotlight on various martial arts and the tournaments is quite interesting. I would've preferred a who-dunnit angle, but with the legendary Bolo Yueng featuring here that's out of the question - you know he's a heavy, and halfway through he's revealed as the killer.
You can tell that Cynthia Rothrock and Jalal merhi aren't actors first, but martial artists first who turned to acting. Their acting can be amateurish, especially Jalal Merhi, who looks like he's reading from an autocue, however there's some charm in the natural and simple performances. Plus it suits this type of film, which is a hybrid of martial arts and the serial killer genre. It's a fairly good idea, and the spotlight on various martial arts and the tournaments is quite interesting. I would've preferred a who-dunnit angle, but with the legendary Bolo Yueng featuring here that's out of the question - you know he's a heavy, and halfway through he's revealed as the killer.
I first saw this in the mid 90s on a vhs.
Revisited it recently.
Rothrock was indeed very hot in this movie. She was busty, bodacious n well dressed n she carried her hairstyle in an illecebrous way.
I have seen many of her movies as a teen, but those days it was for action n martial arts.
I need to revisit her movies now.
Many fellas complained about the bad acting in this movie.
I cannot fathom these fellas who look for acting in action movies, especially of the 80s n 90s.
At times this one gets a bit comical.
The camera zooms in on a fella with mullet hair n thin Zapata moustache who stands on broken glasses.
What purpose it serves is beyond me.
Just outta da blue a guy (skilled in drunken style martial arts) gets attacked by a bunch of fellas.
He is rescued by our hero who is searching for someone.
Our hero is a slimmer version of Steven Seagal n he even has a ponytail.
The movie has lots of oh ha with tight fists, claw like fists n constipated faces.
We have fellas punching in hot sand, hot tar, hot water.
I still cannot fathom what purpose does it serves.
A cop is kicked in the sea n after lottuva time has expired, he yells help, i can't swim. Man, how he didn't drowned after being in water for so long is again a bouncer for me.
The movie has terrible background music n the fight choreography ain't stimulating or intense.
Generous with a 6 cos of Rothrock, Bolo Yeung n Jalal Merhi, the guy who produced and acted in numerous action films that can be considered martial arts B movies of the 90s.
Revisited it recently.
Rothrock was indeed very hot in this movie. She was busty, bodacious n well dressed n she carried her hairstyle in an illecebrous way.
I have seen many of her movies as a teen, but those days it was for action n martial arts.
I need to revisit her movies now.
Many fellas complained about the bad acting in this movie.
I cannot fathom these fellas who look for acting in action movies, especially of the 80s n 90s.
At times this one gets a bit comical.
The camera zooms in on a fella with mullet hair n thin Zapata moustache who stands on broken glasses.
What purpose it serves is beyond me.
Just outta da blue a guy (skilled in drunken style martial arts) gets attacked by a bunch of fellas.
He is rescued by our hero who is searching for someone.
Our hero is a slimmer version of Steven Seagal n he even has a ponytail.
The movie has lots of oh ha with tight fists, claw like fists n constipated faces.
We have fellas punching in hot sand, hot tar, hot water.
I still cannot fathom what purpose does it serves.
A cop is kicked in the sea n after lottuva time has expired, he yells help, i can't swim. Man, how he didn't drowned after being in water for so long is again a bouncer for me.
The movie has terrible background music n the fight choreography ain't stimulating or intense.
Generous with a 6 cos of Rothrock, Bolo Yeung n Jalal Merhi, the guy who produced and acted in numerous action films that can be considered martial arts B movies of the 90s.
My review was written in October 1992 after watching the movie on MCA video cassette.
This formula martial arts actioner is a lesser effort featuring the reigning queen of the genre, Cynthia Rothrock. Video release will please diehard fans.
Pic poses a serial killer who preys on martial artists, leaving a telltale "tiger claws" mark of death. Early on the audience discovers Bolo Yeung's the renegade killer, who works at a martial arts studio.
Cops Rothrock and Jalal Merhi infiltrated the world of karate and kickboxing. Both have ample opportunities for action scenes, but it's all strictly formula.
Filming in Toronto and Vancouver subs unconvincingly for the New York setting, though the pic is technically well-made. Merhi, who also produced, is a cold fish of a hero while Rothrock is stuck in a sidekick role.
Predictable highlights include the massive, perennial genre villain Yeung whipping into action. He's left alive at the finale, setting up sequel potential.
This formula martial arts actioner is a lesser effort featuring the reigning queen of the genre, Cynthia Rothrock. Video release will please diehard fans.
Pic poses a serial killer who preys on martial artists, leaving a telltale "tiger claws" mark of death. Early on the audience discovers Bolo Yeung's the renegade killer, who works at a martial arts studio.
Cops Rothrock and Jalal Merhi infiltrated the world of karate and kickboxing. Both have ample opportunities for action scenes, but it's all strictly formula.
Filming in Toronto and Vancouver subs unconvincingly for the New York setting, though the pic is technically well-made. Merhi, who also produced, is a cold fish of a hero while Rothrock is stuck in a sidekick role.
Predictable highlights include the massive, perennial genre villain Yeung whipping into action. He's left alive at the finale, setting up sequel potential.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesSome scenes in the film were shot by 3 months apart from each other, due to financing problems with Shapiro-Glickenhaus, the film's distributor.
- GaffesThe high-heeled shoes of Detective Masterson disappear and reappear before and after the first fight scene.
- ConnexionsEdited into Dans les griffes du tigre 2 (1996)
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- Budget
- 2 500 000 $CA (estimé)
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