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Kurt McKinney | Jason Stillwell | |
Jean-Claude Van Damme | Ivan | |
J.W. Fails | R.J. Madison | |
Kathie Sileno | Kelly Reilly | |
Tai Chung Kim | Sensei Lee | |
Kent Lipham | Scott | |
Ron Pohnel | Ian Reilly | |
Dale Jordan | Dean Ramsay | |
Peter Cunningham | Frank | |
Timothy D. Baker | Tom Stillwell | |
Dale Jacoby | Dean Ramsay |
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Producer | See-Yuen Ng
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Writer | See-Yuen Ng
Keith W. Strandberg |
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Cinematography | John Huneck
David Golia |
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Musician | Paul Gilreath
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Young Jason Stillwell (Kurt McKinney) moves with his parents to Seattle, where local bullies harass them without mercy. Jason's father Tom (Tim Baker) does not believe in violence, so the family takes it on the chin. One day Jason enrolls in a martial arts class and quietly rises in rank to be a major contender. His mettle is tested in an international match against Ivan, a Russian champion (Jean- |
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