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Kickboxer 2: Le Successeur

Original title: Kickboxer 2: The Road Back
  • 1991
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  • 1h 30m
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4.6/10
6.6K
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Kickboxer 2: Le Successeur (1991)
David's brother, Kurt, defeats Po in Kickboxer (1989). A year after Po kills Kurt, David, who has a kickboxing gym in LA, is manipulated into a match against Po.
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David's brother, Kurt, defeats Po in Kickboxer (1989). A year after Po kills Kurt, David, who has a kickboxing gym in LA, is manipulated into a match against Po.David's brother, Kurt, defeats Po in Kickboxer (1989). A year after Po kills Kurt, David, who has a kickboxing gym in LA, is manipulated into a match against Po.David's brother, Kurt, defeats Po in Kickboxer (1989). A year after Po kills Kurt, David, who has a kickboxing gym in LA, is manipulated into a match against Po.

  • Director
    • Albert Pyun
  • Writers
    • Mark DiSalle
    • Jean-Claude Van Damme
    • David S. Goyer
  • Stars
    • Sasha Mitchell
    • Peter Boyle
    • Dennis Chan
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.6/10
    6.6K
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    • Director
      • Albert Pyun
    • Writers
      • Mark DiSalle
      • Jean-Claude Van Damme
      • David S. Goyer
    • Stars
      • Sasha Mitchell
      • Peter Boyle
      • Dennis Chan
    • 56User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sasha Mitchell
    Sasha Mitchell
    • David Sloan
    Peter Boyle
    Peter Boyle
    • Justin Maciah
    Dennis Chan
    Dennis Chan
    • Xian Chow
    Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
    Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa
    • Sanga
    John Diehl
    John Diehl
    • Jack
    Michel Qissi
    Michel Qissi
    • Tong Po
    Heather McComb
    Heather McComb
    • Lisa
    Vince Murdocco
    Vince Murdocco
    • Brian Wagner
    Humberto Ortiz
    • Joey
    Matthias Hues
    Matthias Hues
    • Neil Vargas
    Emmanuel Kervyn
    • Kurt Sloan
    Joe Restivo
    • Ring Announcer
    Vincent Klyn
    • Thai Thug
    Brian Austin Green
    Brian Austin Green
    • Tommy
    Brent Kelly
    • Carl
    Annie O'Donnell
    Annie O'Donnell
    • Brian's Mother
    Christian Andrews
    • Brian's Trainer
    Jay Byron
    • State Official
    • Director
      • Albert Pyun
    • Writers
      • Mark DiSalle
      • Jean-Claude Van Damme
      • David S. Goyer
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    8Vivekmaru45

    Whats Up With The Biased Negative Reviews????

    A solid 8/10. This sequel continues from the original Kickboxer. Kurt and Eric Sloan have been killed in revenge by Tong Po, under instructions from his manager Sanga. David Sloan (Sasha Mitchell), the youngest and last of the great Sloan dynasty, struggles to keep the family kickboxing gym afloat. His hopes rest on his pupil Brian Wagner (Vince Murdocco) who is a talent for the future and David hopes to get him into the big fights soon.

    Financial problems eventually force Sloan to fight again in a new organization run by a crooked promoter (Peter Boyle). His surprising comeback ultimately attracts the attention of Tong Po who, having been disgraced by Sloan's older brothers, seeks to lure their younger sibling back into the ring.

    David defeats opponent Neil Vargas (Matthias Hues) and retains his title.

    But when Sloan announces his retirement after the bout, Po's manager Sanga (Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa) hires a group of thugs to burn down the gym, injuring Sloan and killing one of his young students.

    While recovering in the hospital, Sloan is visited by Xian Chow (Dennis Chan), who trained his brother Kurt in Thailand. Though David initially wants nothing to do with him, he finally relents and allows Xian to nurse him back to health. Meanwhile, one of Sloan's most promising students (Vince Murdocco) has secured a championship bout and invites Sloan to watch the fight. However, his slated opponent is unexpectedly replaced by Tong Po, who brutalizes the young man and kills him in the ring. Now with no other recourse, Sloan is forced to accept Po's challenge....

    Albert Pyun takes over as director. The fight sequences are competent enough, but he should have asked Jean-Claude Van Damme for some guidance.

    I particularly like the song played in the opening credits: Suns will set and suns will rise, But I still see my brothers eyes, Suns will set and suns will rise, But I.... I'll always see my brothers eyes...

    Or something like that! But this on on DVD and enjoy!!!
    2SnoopyStyle

    No Van Damme, What's the point?

    David Sloan (Sasha Mitchell) is Kurt's younger brother. He runs a gym in LA teaching kids kickboxing. Justin Maciah (Peter Boyle) runs United Kickboxer Association and wants him to fight. David doesn't want to fight like his brothers but the gym is struggling. His best protégé Brian wants to fight and even David has to fight to keep the gym open. After winning against the champ, David quits and bad-mouths UKA. They retaliate by burning down the gym and Xian Chow (Dennis Chan) returns to help David recover from the burns and the lost. Sangha (Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa) has a plan to bring Tong Po to fight David. Tong Po had shot dead Kurt and thereby losing the opportunity to regain the country's honor in the ring.

    What's the point if Jean-Claude Van Damme isn't in it? Sasha has just a fraction of Van Damme's charisma. It is simply a waste of time. It also lacks the exotic locations of the original and the fights are poorly shot. Besides all that, the story takes forever to get going. The crux of the drama is the return of Tong Po. That's the villain fans want to see. If Tong Po killed Kurt, I think that's enough reason for David to seek revenge. All the other stuff at the beginning is unnecessary. In fact, they should have Tong Po right at the start.
    veinbreaker

    this movie rocks

    this movie is great it holds lots of memories for me it is written by the script writer of BLADE and DARK CITY so you know it has to be good. The cast is full of unknowns which deliver a fine perfomance for the genre. This film also has a great soundtrack which unfortunately was never released, Give it a chance cause this is a feel good martial arts movie along the lines of AMERICAN SHAOLIN. I own both films and I prefer this one to the VAN DAMME prequel. This movie is good so give it a chance. Also if anyone has the song 'BROTHER'S EYES' from the movie please let me know. I am desperate for that song because it gives me chills every time I watch the film
    5sveknu

    Acceptable sequel

    First of all, I daresay that the rating for this movie is too low. I give it a 5 out of 10, which is more in line with the overall quality of this than the measly 3.3 displayed on the IMDb at the moment. It's of course nowhere near as good as the first Kickboxer, but it doesn't have to be. Sasha Mitchell is no van Damme, but he does his job in a way I won't complain about. One of the good things about this is the return of Michael Qissi as Tong Po. This gives a link to the first film and makes the whole thing more interesting. But most importantly, the fight scenes are decent, the plot is not that bad and if you sit back and relax you'll see that this movie is entertaining if you have the right kind of expectations beforehand. Nothing Oscar-worthy, but as a simple martial arts/action movie this is more than OK for a night's viewing.
    6Howlin Wolf

    Surprisingly watchable.

    I am known for willingly watching ANY movie I haven't seen, whether it has the potential to be awful or not. To this end, I borrowed the first 3 "Kickboxer" movies from my mate. I actually found "Kickboxer 2" to be quite watchable, and an improvement over the original. Sascha Mitchell can deliver a line marginally better than Van Damme, and pretty much everyone involved with this film tries as manfully as they can to treat it with as much seriousness as possible. You get the sense that Albert Pyun could be an average director in Hollywood were he to take on better projects. I also found the fight sequences more realistic and less narcissistic than in the first one, although my friend disagrees with me. Mitchell seems less obsessed with the idea of the audience seeing him flexing his muscles than Van Damme did. I should point out that the buddy I refer to is the martial arts aficionado of the two of us, so maybe his opinions count for more than mine from an aesthetic perspective.

    Yes, it is a basic fight film, but it provides what its fans want with a modicum of style. I am in no way trying to claim that this is as good from a technical standpoint as any of the other films I've rated 6, but from an entertainment perspective you'll be surprised to find it's solid, if unspectacular fare. That assessment is from a viewer whose tastes are usually a little more refined.

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    • Trivia
      Jean-Claude Van Damme turned down this movie to do Double Impact (1991) instead.
    • Goofs
      There is no way Tong Po could have killed Brian in the ring. In reality, after the referee ended the fight and Tong Po elbows him in the gut, the ring would have been swarmed by security but instead he is allowed to casually continue pummeling Brian.
    • Quotes

      David Sloan: I tell you what...

      [places hands behind his back and leans forward]

      David Sloan: You take your best shot.

    • Alternate versions
      At the time of its release, there was a longer version which showed Tong Po training and re-fighting Jean-Claude Van Damme's character Kurt Sloane (played by Emmanuel Kervyn this time). By all accounts the fight scenes were better than the actual end-fight, so the scenes containing Kurt, Eric and Xian's niece Mylee were cut down to a few seconds, showing Kurt Sloane with the bullet hole in the head and Tong Po walking away.
    • Connections
      Edited into Kickboxer 4 (1994)
    • Soundtracks
      My Brother's Eyes
      Performed by Eric Barnett

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    • Release date
      • July 17, 1991 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kickboxer 2
    • Filming locations
      • 200 E Anaheim St, Wilmington, California, USA(Sloan's Gym)
    • Production company
      • Kings Road Entertainment
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,250,712
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $444,239
      • Jun 16, 1991
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,250,712
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo

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