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Expert Weapon

  • 1993
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.8/10
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Joe Estevez and Ian Jacklin in Expert Weapon (1993)
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While on death row for killing a policeman, small-time criminal Adam (Ian Jacklin) is sprung from his cell and asked to join a covert government organization that will shape him into a killi... Read allWhile on death row for killing a policeman, small-time criminal Adam (Ian Jacklin) is sprung from his cell and asked to join a covert government organization that will shape him into a killing machine. He is trained by the group's ruthless leader Janson (Sam J. Jones), and is aid... Read allWhile on death row for killing a policeman, small-time criminal Adam (Ian Jacklin) is sprung from his cell and asked to join a covert government organization that will shape him into a killing machine. He is trained by the group's ruthless leader Janson (Sam J. Jones), and is aided by the group's martial arts master Miller (Mel Novack) and the group's weapons freak ex... Read all

  • Director
    • Steven L. Austin
  • Writers
    • David Huey
    • Phil M. Noir
  • Stars
    • Sam J. Jones
    • Ian Jacklin
    • Mel Novak
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.8/10
    90
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Steven L. Austin
    • Writers
      • David Huey
      • Phil M. Noir
    • Stars
      • Sam J. Jones
      • Ian Jacklin
      • Mel Novak
    • 3User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Sam J. Jones
    Sam J. Jones
    • Janson
    Ian Jacklin
    • Adam Collins
    Mel Novak
    • Miller
    Joe Estevez
    Joe Estevez
    • Magnet
    Judy Landers
    Judy Landers
    • Lynn Varley
    Julie Merrill
    • Vicky Maglia
    Charley Rossman
    Charley Rossman
    • Costanza
    • (as Charlie Rossman)
    Shaun T. Benjamin
    Shaun T. Benjamin
    • Police Officer #1
    • (as Shant Benjamin)
    Mark Forrester
    • Police Officer #2
    Laura Byrnes
    • Carjack Victim
    Charles Sam Jimenz
    • Compound Guard
    Richard Pine
    • Hotel Clerk
    Raymond Adash
    • Lou's Guard
    David Loo
    • Rex
    Jim English
    • Judge
    Tommy Giavachini
    • Fence
    Russ Robertson
    Russ Robertson
    • Lou Maglia
    Dennis Reese
    • Burton
    • Director
      • Steven L. Austin
    • Writers
      • David Huey
      • Phil M. Noir
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    2timmy-18

    A ridiculous action movie wannabe, with one amusing scene.

    I hated this. Actors sucked, action sucked, directing sucked. The plot borrowed some elements from the movie Remo Williams: The Adventure Begins... (1985). That was the only good thing about the plot. Too much was left unexplained. I guess the plot gave actors nothing to act, so they had to create their own characters. The results were terrible, but what can you expect, if one is to be a bad guy, who is to become a literate good guy with killer's instincts, but not towards women?

    As this is an action movie, action counts, not plot or acting. Unfortunately action was also bad. Fights were slow, awkward and they lacked fluidity as seen in Hong Kong action movies. Gun-fights were ruined because bullets weren't able to break anything.

    Directing was non-existent and cameramen didn't know where the action was going. By the end of the movie, I was hoping that all the characters were killed, but no surprises there. If you want to see just one scene of this movie, then see How to become a Karate Master in one Lesson.
    4The_Phantom_Projectionist

    "We're in (crap) up to our noses and sinkin', baby"

    Ian Jacklin is pretty busy these days peddling pseudoscience to cancer patients, but in 1993, he was approaching the peak of his career as an action hero and releasing the first of two solo vehicles. Disappointingly, he did so through Cine Excel Entertainment – a film studio that made PM Entertainment look like Paramount and Cannon Films like Warner Bros. EXPERT WEAPON has a couple unique touches that will make it appeal to hardcore B-movie fans, but general karate devotees will be hard-pressed to find much to like about this one.

    The story: A convicted killer bound for the gas chamber (Jacklin) is recruited by a shadowy government organization to become a specialized assassin.

    Essentially, this is a macho take on LA FEMME NIKITA with kickboxing. There is some potential: the training scenes are fairly entertaining, and the meat of the plot is a decently-handled romance that Jacklin's character initiates with a murdered target's wife (Julie Merril). It's mildly fun at times, but the film struggles to keep up a basic level of intrigue. Cine Excel's legendary cheapness is on full display in scenes that have clearly been shot without sound and dubbed in post-production, as well as the frequent fudging of action shots (e.g. explosions obviously filmed at different locations than where they take place in the story). The pace of the picture is not quite as meandering as it could be, but it's exacerbated by the empty bleakness of the film's world – giving the production an uncomfortably emaciated feel. Basically, it's hard to stay glued to the screen with this one.

    Jacklin is the star here, but as much as I wish I could say that he was one of the best parts of the film, he isn't. Ian's character is given a couple interesting character quirks, but he's largely bland and leaves no dramatic impression whatsoever. B-movie staple Mel Novak is much more interesting in his role of Jacklin's mentor, especially after making an entrance wherein he's dressed like a priest and beats up Ian for urinating on his bible. And while "The Jackal" may be the professional kickboxer among the cast, Novak definitely has the better fights. I wish this were high praise, but few of the eleven awkwardly-staged, poorly-paced brawls are in any condition to entertain. Though the finale allows for Ian to engage in a rare stickfight against enforcer David Loo, it's nothing special.

    The inclusion of low budget stars Sam Jones and Joe Estevez sadly does not elevate the movie at all, leaving the film as nothing more than a weak time-waster. Ian Jacklin never appeared in any great movies, but he's definitely done better than this. Don't bother.

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    • Connections
      Referenced in Cult Legends and Rising Stars: Cult Legends: Joe Estevez (2013)
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      You Ain't the Only One
      Written by Megan McMullin and Albert Mendozza

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    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • American Dragon
    • Filming locations
      • Lindsay, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Cine Excel Entertainment
      • Silver Screen International
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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