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Kickboxer 4

Original title: Kickboxer 4: The Aggressor
  • 1994
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
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Sasha Mitchell in Kickboxer 4 (1994)
David Sloan must travel to Mexico to save his wife from a savage drug lord who's also an old nemesis.
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David Sloan must travel to Mexico to save his wife from a savage drug lord who's also an old nemesis.David Sloan must travel to Mexico to save his wife from a savage drug lord who's also an old nemesis.David Sloan must travel to Mexico to save his wife from a savage drug lord who's also an old nemesis.

  • Director
    • Albert Pyun
  • Writers
    • Albert Pyun
    • David Yorkin
  • Stars
    • Sasha Mitchell
    • Kamel Krifa
    • Brad Thornton
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    4K
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    • Director
      • Albert Pyun
    • Writers
      • Albert Pyun
      • David Yorkin
    • Stars
      • Sasha Mitchell
      • Kamel Krifa
      • Brad Thornton
    • 45User reviews
    • 22Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Sasha Mitchell
    Sasha Mitchell
    • David Sloan
    Kamel Krifa
    • Tong Po
    • (as Kamel Krifia)
    Brad Thornton
    Brad Thornton
    • Lando Smith
    Jill Pierce
    • Darcy Cove
    Michele Krasnoo
    • Megan Laurence
    • (as Michele 'Mouse' Krasnoo)
    Nicholas Guest
    Nicholas Guest
    • Casey Ford
    Thom Mathews
    Thom Mathews
    • Bill
    Burton Richardson
    • Thomas
    Deborah Mansy
    • Vicky
    Nicholas Anthony
    • Brubaker
    Derek Velez Partridge
    • Mexican Bob
    • (as Derek Cravin)
    Jackson D. Kane
    • Warden
    • (as Jackson Kane)
    Kevin Wooten
    • Guard #2
    Terri Conn
    Terri Conn
    • Eliza
    Terence Porter
    • Guard #1
    • (as Terrance F. Porter)
    David Manzanares
    David Manzanares
    • Guard At Gate
    David Efron
    • Fighter #1 & #2
    Rigan Machado
    Rigan Machado
    • Fighter
    • Director
      • Albert Pyun
    • Writers
      • Albert Pyun
      • David Yorkin
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    cyrinishad

    At least it's better than Kickboxer 3!

    After seeing the abomination that was Kickboxer 3, I was glad to see the Kickboxer series get back on track. Once again, Albert Pyun (Kickboxer 2) took over the director's reins and gave us an entertaining sequel to Rick King's horrible addition to the series.

    When we catch up with David Sloan in Kickboxer 4, we find him in prison, having been framed for murder by none other than his old nemesis, Tong Po, who has since become one of the most powerful druglords in Mexico. Clearly out of spite for his old rival, Po has kidnapped David's wife, Vicky, and is keeping her locked up in his compound.

    When the DEA approaches David with the proposition of infiltrating Po's desert lair, Sloan jumps at the chance. Under the alias 'Jack Jones', David fights his way into Po's exclusive million dollar tournament, bent on paying back his old rival in full.

    Sasha Mitchell is much more subdued in this film in coordination with his character, having been hardened from his two years in prison. Although quite a departure from the happy-go-lucky character he's used to portraying, Mitchell handles it very well, coming across as a much more intimidating presence than in the previous two films.

    I personally love Albert Pyun's style. His films may be campy, but they're almost always fun. Just relax and enjoy this one.
    4nqmedia

    Kickboxer-lite!

    By the time they get to this film in the franchise, the story gets really ludicrous and over the top, with the main character having been in prison for a couple years and his wife being held captive during that time by the man who framed him, who also hoped to have killed his two brothers (before the film starts). Characters make dumb decisions and the whole plot is pretty ludicrous. About the only interesting part of the film is the Mortal Kombat third act (which is also ludicrous based on how short every match is). Thankfully, this is the last entry with these characters. A film to be avoided.
    healy-lo

    Wow...

    After watching Kickboxer 4, late last night (2am-4am) on FX, my only response is, wow. I thought the movie was fun to watch! The acting was pretty bad, the story was stupid and cliché, the fight scenes were poorly done and I was expecting the main character to all of a sudden say his catch phrase "DUDE!" from Step by Step.

    What was with almost every character looking like a famous person? I'm really happy to see Frank Zappa was able to act in a film before his untimely death.

    Also, why did every bad-ass character in that movie end up to be a wimp at the end. Frank Zappa snapped a guys neck, then smashed his head into the ground for fun (in an OR scrub) and beat the crap out of all those people in the beginning (in a bright red polo shirt). But here comes big bad Cody, doesn't even elbow him in the face, "I've had enough!". Same thing with the so called "savage international terrorist". He kicked total butt in the beginning and then at the end he scurrys off like one of those flying monkeys in the Wizard of OZ.

    I did enjoy the movie though, wouldn't nominate it for a Grammy though. But my liking was mostly due to the fact that I felt like a member of the "Mystery Science 3000" cast, making fun of almost every scene.

    And what the hell was with that "hiss" Sloan did at the end? Damnit, i need a cigarette.
    6fmarkland32

    Victory over the aggressor...

    In Sasha Mitchell's final series appearance, Kickboxer 4 emerges as the most enjoyable sequel due to it's sheer ridiculousness which make this prime guilty pleasure material for fans of this kind of thing. I myself remember this entry quite well, I remember seeing this on the USA channel some night back in 1995. At the time USA was running an "Up all night" program which played cornball movies (Not unlike this one) and featured a nasal voiced blonde bimbo delivering her would be observations on the world. So naturally the audience knew what they were in for. Now 11 years later (After I bought the 5 pack)Kickboxer 4 is easily the most blissfully stupid of the series which I for one appreciate. The biggest problems with # 2 and # 3 were that they A)took themselves seriously B)Had little kickboxing. Kickboxer 4 comes through in spades in the fight department. There is so much karate chopping and brutal action that I couldn't help but smile. Aside from that though, Kickboxer 4 spins it's stupid plot with a a deadly serious tone which of course makes the ridiculousness even more apparent and therefore adds to the fun factor. Plus Kickboxer 4 is one of the most surreal movies i've ever seen.

    * *1/2 out of 4-(Pretty good)
    2salndean

    this movie is funnily bad

    I can't say I watched the whole thing but I caught bits and pieces on TV one day. It was really funny without trying to be. Tong Po is awesome, his face looks plastic or like he's wearing to much makeup and he definitely plucks his eyebrows. If it's on TV, check it out if only for a few minutes for laughs, otherwise stay away.

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    Storyline

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    • Trivia
      Written on the floor of Tong Po's fighting ring is the Thai word "dai" meaning "dead".
    • Goofs
      When Sloan is showing the punk some moves, he suddenly goes from having no sunglasses on to having them on.
    • Quotes

      Tong Po: You! Fight or die!

      Megan Laurence: You don't have the guts to fight him yourself.

      Tong Po: [shouts] Kill Sloan! Or you all die!

      Megan Laurence: It's all been a lie. There is no money. You saw what he did to the others. He intends to kill us.

    • Alternate versions
      The US print was cut by around 30 secs to receive an R-rating and missed shots of a man's head being beaten against the ground, David's fight with 2 guards on a staircase, and most of the sexual footage and shots of the topless girls during the threesome sex scene. The Artisan DVD features the R-rated print, although the UK Film 2000 and Australian Hollywood DVD releases are the full version.
    • Connections
      Edited from Kickboxer (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Concerto for Two Violins in D minor, BWV 1043
      Written by Johann Sebastian Bach

      Performed by Peter Ader - Flute

      Performed by Elain Heltman - Oboe

      Performed by Marco de Waart - Guitar

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    • Release date
      • May 14, 1994 (South Korea)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kickboxer 4: The Aggressor
    • Filming locations
      • Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
    • Production companies
      • Kings Road Entertainment
      • Wetherly Productions Inc.
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    • Budget
      • $400,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Sound mix
      • Ultra Stereo

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