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The King of the Kickboxers

  • 1990
  • R
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
2.2K
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Loren Avedon and Billy Blanks in The King of the Kickboxers (1990)
Martial ArtsActionCrimeDramaSport

A cop goes undercover in Thailand to avenge his brother's death in this martial arts film.A cop goes undercover in Thailand to avenge his brother's death in this martial arts film.A cop goes undercover in Thailand to avenge his brother's death in this martial arts film.

  • Director
    • Lucas Lowe
  • Writers
    • Keith W. Strandberg
    • See-Yuen Ng
    • John Kay
  • Stars
    • Loren Avedon
    • Richard Jaeckel
    • Don Stroud
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    2.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lucas Lowe
    • Writers
      • Keith W. Strandberg
      • See-Yuen Ng
      • John Kay
    • Stars
      • Loren Avedon
      • Richard Jaeckel
      • Don Stroud
    • 31User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Loren Avedon
    Loren Avedon
    • Jake Donahue
    Richard Jaeckel
    Richard Jaeckel
    • Captain O'Day
    Don Stroud
    Don Stroud
    • Anderson
    Billy Blanks
    Billy Blanks
    • Khan
    Sherrie Rose
    Sherrie Rose
    • Molly
    William Long Jr.
    • Big Boss
    • (as William Long)
    David Michael Sterling
    • Mr. McKinney
    Keith Cooke
    Keith Cooke
    • Prang
    Ong Soo Han
    • Thasi
    • (as Ong)
    Jerry Trimble
    Jerry Trimble
    • Drug Dealer
    Bruce Fontaine
    Bruce Fontaine
    • Dan Handel
    • (as Bruce Richard Fontaine)
    Patrick Shuck
    • Young Jake
    John Kay
    • Mr. Director
    Michael Depasquale Jr.
    • Sean Donahue
    Dean Harrington
    • Radioman
    Mark King
    • Policeman
    • (as Mark Edward King)
    Steve Tartalia
    • Warehouse Fighter #1
    • (as Stephen Tartalia)
    Vincent Lyn
    Vincent Lyn
    • Warehouse Fighter #2
    • (as Vicent Lyn)
    • Director
      • Lucas Lowe
    • Writers
      • Keith W. Strandberg
      • See-Yuen Ng
      • John Kay
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    User reviews31

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    7sveknu

    **** Yeah!

    For a period of a couple of years, Loren Avedon appeared in several great martial arts movies with well choreographed, really fun and enjoyable martial arts action. King of the Kickboxers is another great movie and quite similar to the No Retreat, No Surrender movies which were all fun. It's entertainment from beginning to end, superb fighting is what this is about. Don't look for acting, story or things like that, because there aren't any. The appearance of Billy Blanks adds something extra to this film. He's a bad guy in this, and IMHO he suits that better than being a good guy. I think it's because he lacks that special 'good guy charisma', but as a villain he's great.
    7Captain_Couth

    Cheesy kung-fu fun from Hong Kong producer N.G.

    The King of the Kickboxers (1991) was another U.S./Hong Kong co-production from N.G. and the other folks at Seasonal Films. Like most of N.G.'s productions, the kung-fu films that usual come from Seasonal are cheesy with a heavy dose of high energy fighting. That's what I like about his films. He doesn't even try to be serious or make an attempt to elevate the source material. This film is no exception.

    An arrogant fighter is given an assignment to find out who's making "real" kung-fu movies in Thailand (like Mexico where life is cheap). He's also intrigued by the mission because of what happened to him the last time he visited Bangkok. Whilst in Bangkok he learns about the presence of a vicious Kickboxer (Billy Blanks). Not only does he get a free trip to Thailand but he can settle an old score.

    Filled with many references to Kickboxer and parodies of other Seasonal Films productions. King of the Kickboxers is a very entertaining film. The film-makers and the actors seem to be having a whole lot of fun making this one. So sit back and relax. When watching this video gem remember "It's only a movie!"

    Highly recommended!

    A
    BBmanDawn

    Cheap, rousing entertainment

    Ridiculously good martial arts choreography combined with laughably bad dialogue and an outlandish plot that borrows heavily from Kickboxer add up to a very enjoyable fighting movie. Seeing the film in Middle School when it was on cable I had trouble getting past the poor film stock, and substitution of water in the mouth as fake blood was probably too expensive to use. Coupled with lousy acting and poorly-lit sets, I just enjoyed the fighting scenes (probably on a day when I had my fill of Van Damme and Seagal). Looking back on it recently, the choreography is some of the best ever put on celluloid, and it holds up tremendously against just about all of the other fight scenes from the 90s. A combination of beautiful foreign locales, some pretty intense stunts, and a sense that the director was going for a "let's be satisfied with the first take of any non-action scene" attitude, the movie is a guilty, but VERY impressive martial arts film.
    kphurley-1

    Pay close attention here...

    This film is so focused on the fighting they forget the name of the main character...we are introduced to a cop named "Jake", but then the woman he is trying to save at the end can't be bothered to remember what his name is; she calls him "Jack" NUMEROUS TIMES.

    There are so many other cheesy lines which have been mentioned in these reviews...how funny is it when Avedon, looking like he's going to burst into tears, sternly demands Blanks to LET THE GIRL GO!! Great stuff.

    BTW...I believe Blanks' finisher is U, U, D, D, L, R, L, R, B, A.
    Vogler

    I love it

    I can't explain it, but I love this movie. What gives that movie the edge is the performance of Keith Cooke and Billy Blanks. Loren Avedon cannot keep up with them although he plays the main character (who is quite arrogant in my opinion). The film features decent fights with moody music, all overacted and unrealistic but highly entertaining. When Jake, still in the US, watches that movies and complains about their low quality, its "No retreat, no surrender 3" (starring Loren Avedon, too) and one might find a small piece of self-irony, too.

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    • Trivia
      Billy Blanks' portrayal of Khan in this film has officially been mentioned (by former Capcom R&D member James Goddard) as the inspiration for the Street Fighter character Dee Jay, who made his first appearance in Super Street Fighter II.
    • Goofs
      When Prang's dead body is thrown into the water by Khan near the end of the movie, you can see pieces of cotton wool stuck up his nose to prevent the water from entering.
    • Quotes

      [from trailer]

      Prang: What are you doing back here in Thailand?

      Jake Donahue: [referring to Khan] You can help me. Teach me how to stop him.

      Prang: [remembers his defeat at Khan's hands and is doubtful that he can help] What I have to offer, might not be enough.

    • Alternate versions
      The UK video version was cut by 46 secs by the BBFC to remove shots of a naked woman's corpse and a man impaled by a hook, and to edit a scene where a man's face is burnt by an electric fire. The cuts were restored for the 2004 DVD.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Cine-Masochist: KING OF THE KICKBOXERS (2013)

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    • Release date
      • August 9, 1991 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • Hong Kong
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Le roi du kickboxing
    • Filming locations
      • Bangkok, Thailand
    • Production companies
      • Imperial Entertainment
      • Seasonal Film Corporation
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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