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Karaté Tiger 2

Original title: No Retreat, No Surrender 2: Raging Thunder
  • 1987
  • R
  • 1h 49m
IMDb RATING
5.1/10
2.4K
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Cynthia Rothrock, Loren Avedon, and Max Thayer in Karaté Tiger 2 (1987)
In this sequel, Scott Wylde, an American kickboxer, must go to Cambodia to rescue his Vietnamese girlfriend from Russian and Vietnamese troops.
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American kickboxer Scott Wylde travels to Cambodia to rescue his Vietnamese girlfriend from Russian and Vietnamese forces.American kickboxer Scott Wylde travels to Cambodia to rescue his Vietnamese girlfriend from Russian and Vietnamese forces.American kickboxer Scott Wylde travels to Cambodia to rescue his Vietnamese girlfriend from Russian and Vietnamese forces.

  • Director
    • Corey Yuen
  • Writers
    • Maria Elena Cellino
    • Roy Horan
    • Keith W. Strandberg
  • Stars
    • Loren Avedon
    • Max Thayer
    • Cynthia Rothrock
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.1/10
    2.4K
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    • Director
      • Corey Yuen
    • Writers
      • Maria Elena Cellino
      • Roy Horan
      • Keith W. Strandberg
    • Stars
      • Loren Avedon
      • Max Thayer
      • Cynthia Rothrock
    • 28User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Loren Avedon
    Loren Avedon
    • Scott Wylde
    Max Thayer
    • Mac Jarvis
    Cynthia Rothrock
    Cynthia Rothrock
    • Terry
    Patra Wanthivanond
    • Sulin Nguyen
    Matthias Hues
    Matthias Hues
    • Yuri
    Nirut Sirichanya
    Nirut Sirichanya
    • Colonel Tol Nol
    Jeong-lee Hwang
    • Ty
    • (as Jang Lee Hwang)
    Perm Hongsakul
    • Mr. Nguyen
    Chesda 'Pop' Smithsuth
    • Police Captain
    • (as Chesda Smithuth)
    Grisapong Hanviriyakitichai
    • Pimp
    Roy Horan
    • American Consular
    Bunchai Im-arunrak
    • Head Monk
    Opisok Praechaya
    • Gym Manager
    Sanchai Martves
    • Restaurant Manager
    Suang Sosretananant
    • Arm Wrestler
    Amuay Cespumkong
    • Thai Boxer
    Vinay Leapmorn
    • Thai Boxer
    Vichoi Vatchoiaracarn
    • Thai General
    • Director
      • Corey Yuen
    • Writers
      • Maria Elena Cellino
      • Roy Horan
      • Keith W. Strandberg
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    User reviews28

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    5Aaron1375

    Not seeing how this is a sequel...

    No Retreat, No Surrender was a film about a dude who was having trouble fitting in at his new home after his dad got injured by the mob. He learns kungfu from the ghost of Bruce Lee and tackles a Russian martial arts champ at a tournament. The only thing this one has in common with that is a Russian being the big bad at the end. Oh, this one has Max Thayer too; granted, I do not remember him in the first film. This one has Cynthia Rothrock so point to this film! Granted, she kind of feels like a last minute add in...

    So the story has a guy visiting an Asian country, at first seemingly to find an old chum (Thayer), but after running afoul of Cynthia he apparently has a fiance. She gets kidnapped so the guy finally finds his buddy and they make plans to rescue her. She has been kidnapped by a dude in a Russian camp. He is pretty tough, he obliterated Cynthia, but he kind of fought her unfair. Cynthia joins the heroes as a helicopter pilot and if she had a better fate I would have given this one a higher score.

    The cast is good, as I have never seen the lead but he was pretty good; however, both Rothrock and Thayer are the two more charismatic leads. The lead Russian bad guy is good too, probably most known for his role as the killer alien in the Dolph film, I Come In Peace.

    So it was enjoyable for what must of been a low budget action film. Plays more like a Rambo film during the ending scenes than anything found in the first film. Not sure why they tried to tie this one with that one, I guess they felt they needed a hook?
    8clauzy82

    A high octane beat 'em up and shoot 'em up all wrapped up in one.

    A Beat 'Em Up and Shoot 'Em Up all wrapped up into one high octane package of pure brilliance. The plot is shady, the acting is iffy and the music is cheesy but still this flick packs a punch. The opening scene post credits pits Terry (Cynthia Rothrock) and Scott Wylde (Loren Avedon) a Tae-Kwon-Do expert in a war of words and showboating. With bad edited dialogue, poor acting (both improve as the film progresses) and over-the-top martial arts, we discover that Scott with his poorly delivered one-liners is on his travels to Bangkok and he is looking for an old friend, Mac Jarvis (Max Thayer) for some reason. Soon we are catapulted into the thick of it, Scott's fiance Sulin Nguyen (Patra Wanthivanond) is kidnapped from a hotel in Thailand by Soviet trained Vietnamese military operating out of Cambodia. Not only this but Scott is framed for the murder of his girlfriends entire family, so the plot thickens or gets muddled or something along those lines. Enter Mac, weapons expert and the man full of cheese, Mac is the man you need to know who can get you anything you need to save your fiance from a military base on top of a mountain, especially if it is manned by Soviet trained Vietnamese soldiers. Soon Scott, along with Mac and Terry, who comes back into the fold are on a mission into Cambodia to save Sulin. We then get the pleasantry of been introduced to the villain Yuri (Matthias Hues) the Russian commander, with his French-German accent and super soldier abilities not far removed from M.Bison in Street Fighter 2, who's weakness is apparently a picture frame. Along this journey we are gifted with pretty good choreographed fight scenes (some over the top, some pure cheese but all entertaining) and great shoot 'em up action, ending with a great finale. Mac "She's gone Scott." Scott "Lets get the hell out of here, alright." This film doesn't pretend to be anything it isn't, it's pure fun action, that keeps the hits flowing.

    A cheesy moment to savour: A grenade is rolled, a villain is turned over onto the grenade and a table placed on top of him.
    5dvsdevitt

    NRNS 2 = low budget 80's perfection

    I just got the the NRNS trilogy today and watched "NRNS2". (I really only was looking to get the original because I collect van damme movies and of course it is his first action movie. But I was lucky enough to get the other 2 for free with it). I just wanted to write the IMDb fans of kung-fu and action flicks that that this was a decent low budget movie that gave me that feeling I haven't had in a while. that feeling of being a kid again and I wish I did see this one when I was a kid because it would of affected me even more. I felt like I had seen it before when I was watching it and was loving the low budget, bad acting you would expect from the time. this is a hidden classic for me now and im glad i watched it and now own it.

    all you need to know about nrns 1 and 2 is.............

    the fight scenes are wicked (even for today standards) speeding up the camera seems to be the staple of these movies (but it does make the action look hella good). And thats it....

    good 80's nostalgia representing and now I cant wait to see number 3 (blood brothers)
    6ebiros2

    Rise of Loren Avedon

    To me this is one of the best movie of its type. The chief reason being the interesting mixture of characters in this movie, and they're all good.

    Of course this movie stars Loren Avedon, and Cynthia Rothrock, both of whom were at their early stages of their career, but they look fresh, and good. Even better than many of their later works, so the director of this movie must have been really good.

    Each scenes has attention to details, and they have the clean looks to them that makes it easy on the eyes.

    Story is pretty good too, perfectly matched to each of the characters.

    This definitely is one of the best movie Loren Avedon, and Cynthia Rothrock has starred in. It's bit juvenile for me now, but when it came out, I was much younger, and it looked perfect to me at the time.
    7sveknu

    And the fun continues...

    Despite being a sequel, this has nothing to do with the first movie. There's a whole new cast, and a brand new plot. A quite good one, actually. No Retreat, No Surrender 2 is the perfect example of pure 80's fun. It has lots of really cool fighting, fun background music and almost everything else we all know as bad (but really entertaining) 80's action stuff. The last fifteen minutes of the movie are excellent. Movies with totally evil Soviet military bases are always fun! And Matthias Hues is perfect as an evil Soviet military. The last fight between him and Loren Avedon must be considered as a classic.

    Same score as the first movie: 7 out of 10!

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    • Trivia
      While shooting, according to Roy Horan, there were many conflicts between the U.S., Hong Kong and Thai crews. The explosives crew had access to handguns and they also had Thai Special Forces and Thai police involved in the film. The crew did not have access to movie-guns, so all the weapons were real live guns with live ammunition.
    • Goofs
      Black haired stuntman doing the somersault in the boxing ring for Loren Avedon.
    • Quotes

      Scott Wylde: Hey, man, drugs are a deadly trip, you know?

    • Alternate versions
      The following were cut out of the 1989 U.S. release.
      • The opening execution sequence.
      • Terry and Scott talking about Mac was cut down.
      • Scott and the pimp's conversation.
      • The phone conversation between Scott and Sulin was cut down as well as the pimp interrupting Scott was cut out.
      • Conversation between Scott, Mac, and Terry in the helicopter.
      • Colonel Tol Nol using Terry as "collateral" in the military deal is cut out.
    • Connections
      Featured in Top Fighter 2 (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      EVERYWHERE WITH YOU
      Music by David Spear

      Lyrics and vocals by Lisa Donovan Lukas (as Lisa Donovan)

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    • Release date
      • January 27, 1989 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Hong Kong
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • La panthère du kickboxing
    • Filming locations
      • Bangkok, Thailand
    • Production company
      • Seasonal Film Corporation
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $108,154
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $108,154
      • Jan 29, 1989
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 49m(109 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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