Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA wealthy playboy hires an attractive woman detective, turned bodyguard, to protect him from a psychotic seductress; the same woman who killed the detective's lover just months before.A wealthy playboy hires an attractive woman detective, turned bodyguard, to protect him from a psychotic seductress; the same woman who killed the detective's lover just months before.A wealthy playboy hires an attractive woman detective, turned bodyguard, to protect him from a psychotic seductress; the same woman who killed the detective's lover just months before.
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Marshall R. Teague
- Nick
- (as Marshall Teague)
Bela Lehoczky
- Hohnbaum
- (as Bela Leholczky)
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This is one of the more fun Cynthia Rothrock films as her fiancé is killed by a ruthless killer who escapes prison leading her to be a hired gun to protect the next target of the ruthless killer. Not only is the main villain a female killer but the person that Rothrock has to protect is a rich playboy whom she has great chemistry with creating a great little action film with the rare romance in it. Rothrock pretty much plays the same character that you're used to, but this story has great energy and is quite entertaining and fun (although most of her films are quite fun to watch). I didn't have much hope for this film before watching it, but it turned out to be one of the better ones.
this movie has a decent story in my opinion,very good fight scenes but i was a little bit disappointed by the end of the movie.i think that it was a way better if lydie denier knew karate also or if she knew to use some weapons,her character has become more interesting too and she was a decent opponent to cynthia.i think when the director filmed the final 'battle' between cynthia&denier he wanted to finish the movie earlier so he didn't care how the end was going to be.all in all i think that fans of cynthia rothrock will be very satisfied watching this movie.it's not like 'yes,madam'! or sworn to justice but it was entertainment enough and cynthia looks awesome in this movie so my rate for this movie is a solid 8/10
Look, Rothrock is a great martial artist, but she can't act and movies like this how why she never made it mainstream. She's fine in the fights, but the rest of the time she has a goofy smirk on her face and ruins the scenes. And this is coming from a fan, she's just not good... sorry Cynthia. The movie is so by the numbers it hurts to watch with poor direction, choreography, sets, the works. Just skip this dreck.
I was a big fan of martial arts star Cynthia Rothrock during the '80s (In the Line of Duty 2, Above The Law, Shanghai Express), but stopped following her career soon after she left the Hong Kong movie scene to make films in the States. Guardian Angel makes me think that I didn't miss much.
In this mediocre martial arts action flick from director Richard W. Munchkin, Rothrock plays tough policewoman Christine McKay, who gives up law enforcement to become a bodyguard after her fiancé is fatally shot in the line of duty. When millionaire playboy Lawton Hobbs (Daniel McVicar) calls McKay looking for protection from an obsessive ex-girlfriend, little does she realise that the woman in question is Nina (Lydie Denier), the psychotic counterfeiter who killed her lover in cold blood.
This weak plot offers little in the way of ingenuity, meaning that the film is only as good as its action scenes. As usual, Rothrock's agility compensates for her wooden acting, but Munchkin's uninspired direction does the star few favours; the same can be said of her awful wardrobe, which includes a really nasty pair of baggy denim jeans with stone washed areas on the seat that are far from flattering.
After lots of so-so bouts of kicking and punching (plus plenty more fashion disasters from all concerned), the film wraps matters up with a mediocre chase scene involving a jet-ski, a helicopter, and a pair of speedboats.
In this mediocre martial arts action flick from director Richard W. Munchkin, Rothrock plays tough policewoman Christine McKay, who gives up law enforcement to become a bodyguard after her fiancé is fatally shot in the line of duty. When millionaire playboy Lawton Hobbs (Daniel McVicar) calls McKay looking for protection from an obsessive ex-girlfriend, little does she realise that the woman in question is Nina (Lydie Denier), the psychotic counterfeiter who killed her lover in cold blood.
This weak plot offers little in the way of ingenuity, meaning that the film is only as good as its action scenes. As usual, Rothrock's agility compensates for her wooden acting, but Munchkin's uninspired direction does the star few favours; the same can be said of her awful wardrobe, which includes a really nasty pair of baggy denim jeans with stone washed areas on the seat that are far from flattering.
After lots of so-so bouts of kicking and punching (plus plenty more fashion disasters from all concerned), the film wraps matters up with a mediocre chase scene involving a jet-ski, a helicopter, and a pair of speedboats.
I knew that the movie existed, but I never got around to watching it, as I were never much of a fan of Cynthia Rothrock. But I finally got around to watching it here in 2025, better late than never.
I didn't harbor the biggest of expectations to the movie, as Cynthia Rothrock movies tend to be cut from the same stone. But perhaps writer Jacobsen Hart and director Richard W. Munchkin had something of a surprise in wait for me here.
Writer Jacobsen Hart put together a rather bland and monotonous script for the movie. I have to admit that my attention on the narrative was fast waning as the movie trotted on and on. There wasn't much of anything overly interesting going on, aside from the occasional fight scene.
The only familiar faces on the cast list for me was Cynthia Rothrock, Daniel McVicar and Robert Miano. The acting performances in the movie were okay, despite the fact that the script was subpar.
Luckily there was a fair amount of fighting and action throughout the course of the movie, which helped keep the movie afloat and semi-watchable.
This was, however, hardly a movie that warrants more than a single viewing.
My rating of "Guardian Angel" lands on a generous four out of ten stars.
I didn't harbor the biggest of expectations to the movie, as Cynthia Rothrock movies tend to be cut from the same stone. But perhaps writer Jacobsen Hart and director Richard W. Munchkin had something of a surprise in wait for me here.
Writer Jacobsen Hart put together a rather bland and monotonous script for the movie. I have to admit that my attention on the narrative was fast waning as the movie trotted on and on. There wasn't much of anything overly interesting going on, aside from the occasional fight scene.
The only familiar faces on the cast list for me was Cynthia Rothrock, Daniel McVicar and Robert Miano. The acting performances in the movie were okay, despite the fact that the script was subpar.
Luckily there was a fair amount of fighting and action throughout the course of the movie, which helped keep the movie afloat and semi-watchable.
This was, however, hardly a movie that warrants more than a single viewing.
My rating of "Guardian Angel" lands on a generous four out of ten stars.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesReleased theatrically in Japan.
- GaffesIn the scene where McKay is being dragged behind a horse Rothrock's body double has both longer and darker hair than Rothrock.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Obscurus Lupa Presents: Guardian Angel (2011)
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- Californie, États-Unis(Location)
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- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 252 009 $US
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