
The King of the Kickboxers (1990)
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- R
- 1h 39min
- Action, Crime
- 09 Aug 1991 (USA)
- Movie
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Cast
Loren Avedon | ... |
Jake Donahue
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Richard Jaeckel | ... |
Captain O'Day
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Don Stroud | ... |
Anderson
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Billy Blanks | ... |
Khan
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Sherrie Rose | ... |
Molly
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William Long Jr. | ... |
Big Boss
(as William Long)
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David Michael Sterling | ... |
Mr. McKinney
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Keith Cooke | ... |
Prang
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Ong Soo Han | ... |
Thasi
(as Ong)
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Jerry Trimble | ... |
Drug Dealer
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Bruce Fontaine | ... |
Dan Handel
(as Bruce Richard Fontaine)
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Patrick Shuck | ... |
Young Jake
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John Kay | ... |
Mr. Director
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Michael Depasquale Jr. | ... |
Sean Donahue
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Dean Harrington | ... |
Radioman
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Mark King | ... |
Policeman
(as Mark Edward King)
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Steve Tartalia | ... |
Warehouse Fighter #1
(as Stephen Tartalia)
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Vincent Lyn | ... |
Warehouse Fighter #2
(as Vicent Lyn)
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Directed by
Lucas Lowe |
Written by
Keith W. Strandberg | ... | (screenplay) |
See-Yuen Ng | ... | (original story) (as Ng See Yuen) & |
Keith W. Strandberg | ... | (original story) |
John Kay | ... | () (uncredited) |
Produced by
Anthony Lee | ... | co-producer |
See-Yuen Ng | ... | executive producer (as Ng See Yuen) |
Boonlert Setthamongkol | ... | producer |
Keith W. Strandberg | ... | producer |
Music by
Richard Yuen |
Cinematography by
Viking Chiu | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Marco Mak | ||
Hung Poon | ... | (as Alan Poon) |
Editorial Department
Peter Cheung | ... | assistant editor |
Ronnie Pang | ... | assistant editor |
Casting By
Al Guarino |
Art Direction by
Pong |
Costume Design by
Malival Danudom | ||
Amy Tam |
Makeup Department
Ann Chan | ... | makeup |
Ju Ju | ... | hair stylist |
Sandy Lee | ... | hair stylist |
Mabel White | ... | makeup |
Production Management
Pairoj Rojlertjanya | ... | production manager (as Pairoj Rojlertjunya) |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Bonnie Chik | ... | first assistant director |
Sabrina Hughes | ... | first assistant director |
Chavana Pavaganun | ... | second assistant director |
Prajan Suvannasang | ... | second assistant director |
Art Department
Takeo Bumeroo | ... | specialty props |
Soo Chan | ... | property master |
Ricky Fan | ... | specialty props |
Marveli Roijoh | ... | specialty props |
Andy So | ... | specialty props |
Frankie Wong | ... | specialty props |
Alfred Yip | ... | specialty props |
Sound Department
Ronald Hung | ... | audio engineer |
Gary Ng | ... | sound editor |
Nivat Sumnengsanou | ... | sound mixer |
Siu-Lam Tang | ... | music editor (as Stephen Tang) |
Kuo-Hua Wu | ... | sound editor (as Gary Ng) |
Yuthana | ... | boom operator |
Visual Effects by
John Ting | ... | special visual effects |
Camera and Electrical Department
Eric Golden | ... | key grip |
Edward Ho | ... | camera assistant |
Roberto Jim | ... | camera assistant |
Ronald Ko | ... | gaffer |
Bernard Li | ... | grip |
Eric Morley | ... | gaffer |
Alex Tong | ... | dollyman |
David Tong | ... | camera assistant |
Siu Kong Tsui | ... | stills photographer (as Michael Tsui) |
Willy Tung | ... | key grip |
Albert Wan | ... | grip |
Paul Wan | ... | grip |
Bruce Yau | ... | camera assistant |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Lisa Greenfield | ... | wardrobe supervisor |
Kelly Kwan | ... | wardrobe supervisor |
Location Management
Billy Anderson | ... | location manager |
Script and Continuity Department
Alice Pang | ... | script supervisor |
Transportation Department
Bunchai Im-arunrak | ... | transportation coordinator (as Bunchai Im-aroonrak) |
Additional Crew
Raymond Kuk | ... | assistant martial arts choreographer |
Chris Lam | ... | assistant martial arts choreographer |
Siu-Hung Leung | ... | martial arts choreographer (as Antony Leung) |
Roger Ling | ... | assistant martial arts choreographer |
Eugene Siu | ... | assistant martial arts choreographer |
Thavorn Techarattanaprasert | ... | account manager |
Yuthasak Techarattanaprasert | ... | account manager |
Kwok Po Yim | ... | production coordinator |
Production Companies
Distributors
- CBS/Fox Home Video (1990) (United States) (theatrical)
- Dimension Films (1990) (Canada) (theatrical)
- Columbia TriStar Film Distributors (1990) (United Kingdom) (theatrical)
- Columbia Tristar Film Distributors (1990) (Ireland) (theatrical)
- CineVox Filmverleih (1990) (Germany) (theatrical)
- Filmes Lusomundo (1990) (Portugal) (theatrical)
- Nordisk (1990) (Norway) (theatrical)
- R.C.V. 2001 (1990) (Netherlands) (theatrical)
- Vega Film (1990) (Switzerland) (theatrical) (German speaking region)
- Transmundo Films (1990) (Argentina) (theatrical)
- Hoyts Fox Columbia TriStar Films (1991) (Australia) (theatrical)
- Sidus Pictures (1991) (South Korea) (theatrical)
- Sonet Film (1990) (Sweden) (theatrical)
- Ascot Elite Home Entertainment (1990) (Germany) (VHS)
- Cosmos Home Entertainment (1994) (Netherlands) (VHS) (through)
- Imperial Entertainment (1991) (United States) (VHS)
- Malofilm Home Video (Canada) (VHS)
- Pack-In-Video (1992) (Japan) (VHS)
- R.C.V. 2001 (1994) (Netherlands) (VHS) (through Cosmos Home Entertainment)
- RTL (1993) (Germany) (tv)
- Shamrock Media (2019) (Germany) (Blu-ray)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Aun Advertising (lighting)
- Siam Lighting (lighting)
Storyline
Plot Summary |
Kahn is a heavy weight kick-box champion, who often kills his opponents in front of the running camera, to sell it on video tape. Jake had to witness once how his brother was killed by him, and now has come for revenge. But first he has to improve his fighting skills; he asks Phang, the only person in the whole world who ever had Khan down on his back, to train him until he is a match for him.
Written by Tom Zoerner |
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Taglines | In the Ring of Death, only one man can become king! See more » |
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Parents Guide | View content advisory » |
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Did You Know?
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. See more » |
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. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in KING OF THE KICKBOXERS (2013). See more » |
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. See more » |