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La loi des arts martiaux 2 : Karaté Cop

Original title: Martial Law II: Undercover
  • Video
  • 1991
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 31m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
1.3K
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Cynthia Rothrock in La loi des arts martiaux 2 : Karaté Cop (1991)
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A martial arts expert cop teams up with another to take down a criminal organization after one of his fellow detectives suspiciously dies in a car accident.A martial arts expert cop teams up with another to take down a criminal organization after one of his fellow detectives suspiciously dies in a car accident.A martial arts expert cop teams up with another to take down a criminal organization after one of his fellow detectives suspiciously dies in a car accident.

  • Director
    • Kurt Anderson
  • Writers
    • Richard Brandes
    • Pierre David
    • Jiles Fitzgerald
  • Stars
    • Cynthia Rothrock
    • Jeff Wincott
    • Billy Drago
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    1.3K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Kurt Anderson
    • Writers
      • Richard Brandes
      • Pierre David
      • Jiles Fitzgerald
    • Stars
      • Cynthia Rothrock
      • Jeff Wincott
      • Billy Drago
    • 18User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at 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
    • Director
      • Kurt Anderson
    • Writers
      • Richard Brandes
      • Pierre David
      • Jiles Fitzgerald
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    6gannawayde

    One of the better B-movies out there.

    There are plenty of low budget martial arts flicks in the world, many of which are total embarrassments. Thankfully, this is not one of them. Martial Law II has a plot that's simple enough to be believable but also has a few bits of creativity thrown in to make it distinguishable but not stupid. Furthermore, the actors do a good enough job with their roles to make the viewer suspend their disbelief and care about what's happening. And, of course, there's plenty of fighting throughout the movie to make it fun. It's not a great movie, but considering the limited amount of stories one can do with this genre of films, it's pretty unique and makes for an entertaining watch on a Saturday afternoon.
    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 ...
    7alucifer

    awesome martial arts movie

    the other person that reviewed this on IMDb must have seen a completely different movie than i did.everybody has their own opinion though.this stars two of my favorite martial arts actors.jeff wincott and cynthia rothrock.so you know there is going to be lots of good fight scenes in this movie.cynthia rothrock once again proves she is the queen of martial arts movies as she does some amazing kicks to the head in her many fight scenes.and just like he did in martial outlaw jeff wincott delivers some brutal kicks and punches to the villains.so my advice to anyone looking for a martial arts movie with lots of fighting in it should go buy this movie.
    6gridoon

    Respectable low-budget martial arts film

    The plot is nothing new (police corruption, a crime syndicate that uses a night club as a front, a cop investigating the death of his partner, etc.) but the fight scenes range from good to very good (the best one might be an illegal 2-on-1 that doesn't involve any of the leads). Maybe they can't match up to the best that Hong Kong has to offer, but they are choreographed in a way that showcases the fighters' power, speed and technique. My two main disappointments with this film are: 1) as already reported by another reviewer, VERY short final fight between Cynthia Rothrock and the female bodyguard (what a bummer!), and 2) no arch-villain role for the master of such roles, Billy Drago (he's just a corrupted police chief). (**)
    6kosmasp

    Judge Jury and ... Puncher

    One of the finest things on the disc was the introduction by Rothrock herself. I don't remember seeing something like that which can be considered a special feature or extra nowadays on a DVD or Blu Ray. Not sure where this was shown (on TV on other videos as a sort of trailer kind of things? Who knows?), but it is a nice curiosity.

    The sound effects on the fights are classic and even when this does not display the best of the movies of that era, it's still decent enough. The change in the male leading role really helped and Cynthia is on her A-Game too. Of course you can ask yourself, why is no one shooting guns, especially when they are being almost used by the villains ... but there we go.

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    • Trivia
      Released theatrically in the Philippines, where Cynthia Rothrock was already an A-list actress.
    • Goofs
      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.
    • Quotes

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

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

    • Connections
      Followed by Mission of Justice (1992)
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    Details

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    • Release date
      • January 1992 (Sweden)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Karaté Cop
    • Filming locations
      • Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA(Location)
    • Production companies
      • Image Organization
      • M-L Partnership
      • Westwind
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 31m(91 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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