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Kickboxer 3: Trafic à Rio

Original title: Kickboxer 3: The Art of War
  • 1992
  • R
  • 1h 32m
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4.2/10
3.8K
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Sasha Mitchell in Kickboxer 3: Trafic à Rio (1992)
David Sloan travels to Rio for a kick-box exhibition. There he saves two youngsters and stops a white slaver.
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David Sloan travels to Rio for a kick-box exhibition. There he saves two youngsters and stops a white slaver.David Sloan travels to Rio for a kick-box exhibition. There he saves two youngsters and stops a white slaver.David Sloan travels to Rio for a kick-box exhibition. There he saves two youngsters and stops a white slaver.

  • Director
    • Rick King
  • Writer
    • Dennis A. Pratt
  • Stars
    • Sasha Mitchell
    • Dennis Chan
    • Richard Comar
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    • Director
      • Rick King
    • Writer
      • Dennis A. Pratt
    • Stars
      • Sasha Mitchell
      • Dennis Chan
      • Richard Comar
    • 31User reviews
    • 16Critic reviews
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    Sasha Mitchell
    Sasha Mitchell
    • David Sloan
    Dennis Chan
    Dennis Chan
    • Xian
    Richard Comar
    Richard Comar
    • Lane
    Noah Verduzco
    • Marcos
    Alethea Miranda
    • Isabella
    Milton Gonçalves
    Milton Gonçalves
    • Sergeant
    Ricardo Petráglia
    Ricardo Petráglia
    • Alberto
    Gracindo Júnior
    Gracindo Júnior
    • Pete
    Miguel Oniga
    • Marcelo
    • (as Miguel Orniga)
    Lolô Souza Pinto
    • Margarida
    • (as Leonor Gottlieb)
    Renato Coutinho
    • Branco
    Kate Lyra
    Kate Lyra
    • Branco's Wife
    Ian Jacklin
    • Martine
    Manitou Felipe
    • Machado
    • (as Manitu Felipe)
    Shuki Ron
    • Reinaldo
    Bernardo Jablonski
    • Father Bozano
    • (as Bernardo Jablownsky)
    Fábio Junqueira
    • Brumado
    Nildo Parente
    Nildo Parente
    • Vargas
    • Director
      • Rick King
    • Writer
      • Dennis A. Pratt
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    5fmarkland32

    War and what it's good for...

    Sasha Mitchell reprises his role as David Sloan who has since # 2 become a bona-fide kickboxing champion who flies to Rio to compete to defend his championship however along the way he decides to take down a prostitution racket and does so without hardly breaking a sweat. Did I give away too much by the last sentence? Well let's just say that this predictable sequel is a marginal improvement over # 2. This time there is more attractive scenery, more action and more plot than # 2, which was irritatingly straight forward.) That being said the movie is still hugely flawed. The main problem dealing with the fact that K3 has little kickboxing. Indeed the fight sequence at the end as well as the opponent could've easily been written out and it wouldn't have changed a thing. Mitchell and Chan rely on more guns and while this element works for action fans, the lack of training montage and fights make this a tepid effort.

    * * out of 4-(Fair)
    6Red-Barracuda

    In fairness, this is a decent enough action flick

    Maybe it's because I don't have too much expectation when I approach the 'Kickboxer' series but I have to say that I find all of these movies enjoyable, all things considered. This third instalment is set in Rio which does add a dash of exotic flavour to proceedings. In it, our Kickboxing champion, David Sloan, arrives in Brazil for a competition but soon becomes involved with rescuing a girl from a sex slave racket.

    Apart from the South American setting, what sets this one apart from the other previous entries in the series is that we now have the kickboxer going around shooting people. The introduction of guns into the mix gives this instalment more of a standard action-thriller feel. There are a few fights but the martial arts side of the story is definitely more marginalised in this one. Sasha Mitchell does have a dopey and personable charm in the lead role; while everyone else does what's expected of them. It moves at a fast pace, it doesn't have any surprises but its good straightforward fun.
    bob the moo

    Lame

    David Sloan and his trainer Xian arrives in Buenos Aires for a kickboxing tournament. Once there they befriend a young boy and his sister living on the streets. When the promoter of David's championship rival turns out to be a pimp the boy's sister is stolen away due to the value of virgins. David is held captive by the pimp, Lane and is forced to do heavy work weakening his body. Can David stay focused in order to free the girl and win his fight? This should be called "Kickboxer 3 - so very lame". It should never be a series anyway! Clue to a poor series of films - if Jean Claude Van Damme bails after the first one! The plot here is lazy - it paints it's bad guys big and tries to set up a fight every so often to make it interesting. There's no characters and it's even hard to care about the children. You don't believe that any of the good guys could get hurt, so you don't care what they get into.

    The performances are pretty bad, the street boy is good but Sasha Mitchell acts like a spoilt kid from LA. With his clothes and tattoos he looks a bit like a clean-cut Eminem. Dennis Chan is supposed to give comic relief as Xian, however he misses the mark most of the time and comes off looking like a low-rent Mr Miyagi from the Karate Kid series. Comar is a terrible bad guy - unbelievable and unsympathetic to the end, while Sloan's championship challenger is your standard mad, bad guy fare.

    The fights are ok I guess - standard kickboxing stuff, but they are what the film is all about, and as such they should be great! They not - which I guess means the film fails on the most basic level. Overall a pretty poor film that doesn't even reach the low standard it set for itself.
    5SnoopyStyle

    like the first half

    Champion kickboxer David Sloan (Sasha Mitchell) and his man Xian (Dennis Chan) travel to Rio for a kickboxing exhibition and a payday. He is set to fight villainous Eric Martine next week in Argentina for the championship. Street kids, Marcos and his sister Isabella, try to steal David's camera. David turns around to befriend them. Martine's manager Frank Lane (Richard Comar) enslaves girls to work at his compound and he kidnaps Isabella.

    This is not bad for a second sequel to a B-movie without the franchise's big name star. At least, it's not that bad for the first half. I like Rio. I like the kid. I like Sloan and Xian. I like this until Sloan goes get the guns. The movie misses an opportunity when Frank gets them out of jail. Right there and then, he could make them an offer they couldn't refuse. In exchange for Isabella, he forces Sloan to fight in his private tournament where he can make a bundle with his clients in attendance. After a series of grueling fights, Sloan would do the big climatic fight against Martine. Sasha Mitchell is a pretty good actor with good charms and functional fighting. This is almost good.
    5ricardovs27

    Crackerjack in Rio...

    well folks, I got to say, as a Brazilian, that the portrait of Rio is not very flattering... And, unfortunately, very true. Some stupid things aside (for example, gambling is prohibited in my country since the 40's), this light-weight martial arts flick delivers, gave me some well-received giggles and Mitchell hold his own as a fighter and is quite credible as the main man.Using the character of Xian, played with gusto by Dennis Chan, as the link to the most famous movie of this series, starred by Van Damme, the plot shows a harsh reality, the women trafficking and children abandonment in my country with levity and good laughs with very good fight scenes. Definitely, a nice example of how a Direct-to-video sequel can be when a little care is taken; it does not have to always be garbage.

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    • Trivia
      Early in the film when the characters are at the kickboxing exhibition, David is wearing a top which reads 'Benny The Jet's World Champion Karate'. Benny Urquidez was an undefeated Kickboxing champion over a career lasting almost thirty years and is considered one of the best ever alongside people such as Don Wilson. He has been in 2 Jackie Chan films which are Wheels On Meals and Dragons Forever, and he worked as a choreographer and fight coordinator in the second film in this series: 'The Road Back'.
    • Goofs
      Sloan's pants change from blue to white after he is captured attacking Lane's house.
    • Quotes

      Xian: Remember, the body and the mind do not always travel together.

    • Alternate versions
      Released in two versions in Germany: An uncensored "not under 18" version (though it was BPjM indexed from 1993-2018) and a censored "not under 16" version which is cut by 45 seconds to remove shots of blood from the shooting scene.
    • Connections
      Followed by Kickboxer 4 (1994)
    • Soundtracks
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      Performed by Bando Do Carnaval

      Courtesy of Delta Music, Inc.

      Published by Delta Worldwide & MIM Publishing

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    • Release date
      • October 23, 1992 (Turkey)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • Portuguese
    • Also known as
      • Kickboxer III: The Art of War
    • Filming locations
      • Brazil
    • Production companies
      • Kings Road Entertainment
      • MPC Filmes
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo

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