| Julie Suscinski | ... | Kathy Sherwood (as Julie Anne Suscinski) | |
| Shawna Baer | ... | Freida (as Shawna Jean Baer) | |
| James Black | ... | Colt Jackson | |
| Ken Jarosz | ... | Knuckles | |
| Tom Hoover | ... | Herb | |
| James L. Edwards | ... | Billy Anderson | |
| Bogdan Pecic | ... | John Anderson | |
| Jo Norcia | ... | Rita Randas | |
| Melanie Todd | ... | Julia | |
| Dennis K. Murphy | ... | Mayor Cornblatt | |
| Jerry Camp | ... | Thomas Brandon | |
| Barbara Katz-Norrod | ... | Kathy's Mom | |
| Michelle Bauer | ... | Greta 'Chickboxer' Holtz | |
| Deloris Jacoby Jayne | ... | Greta's Agent (as Deloris Jayne-Jacoby) | |
| Dave Parker | ... | Greta's Flunkie | |
| Jennifer Mullen | ... | Waitress at Diner | |
| Scott P. Plummer | ... | Hapless Chickboxer Thug | |
| J.R. Bookwalter | ... | Irate Video Store Cashier (as Lance Randas) | |
| Jim Morrison | ... | Diner Cook | |
| Michael Kemper | ... | Video Store Customer | |
| Tom Wiant | ... | Video Store Customer | |
| John Cole | ... | Video Store Customer | |
| Joseph A. Daw | ... | Viper-Con Student | |
| Jeffrey Lyn Hall | ... | Viper-Con Student | |
| Jeffrey W. Scaduto | ... | Viper-Con Student (as Jeffrey W. 'Spud' Scaduto) | |
| Dina K. McDonald | ... | Viper-Con Student |
Directed by | |||
| Scott P. Plummer | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| David DeCoteau | story | |
| Budd Palmer | story | |
| Lloyd Taylor | ||
Produced by | |||
| J.R. Bookwalter | .... | producer | |
| Scott P. Plummer | .... | co-producer | |
Film Editing by | |||
| J.R. Bookwalter | (as Darryl Squatmpump) | ||
Art Department | |||
| Tina M. Bookwalter | .... | props (as Tina Bookwalter) | |
| Bruce Haynes | .... | special props assistant | |
| David Thomas Haynes | .... | special props assistant | |
| Elizabeth Haynes | .... | special props assistant | |
| Barbara Katz-Norrod | .... | special props assistant (as Barbara Norrod) | |
| Christine Morrison | .... | props | |
| Jim Morrison | .... | special props assistant | |
| Denny Murphy | .... | special props assistant | |
| Scott P. Plummer | .... | props | |
Sound Department | |||
| Jeffrey Lyn Hall | .... | sound recordist | |
| Todd Hone | .... | sound recordist | |
| Anthony Wood | .... | sound equipment provider | |
Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Robert Crossley | .... | steadicam operator | |
| Scott P. Plummer | .... | camera operator | |
Costume and Wardrobe Department | |||
| Tina M. Bookwalter | .... | wardrobe (as Tina Bookwalter) | |
| Christine Morrison | .... | wardrobe | |
| Scott P. Plummer | .... | wardrobe | |
Transportation Department | |||
| Michelle Crow | .... | transportation | |
Other crew | |||
| Mike Berro | .... | provider: EDLP software | |
| J.R. Bookwalter | .... | titles (as Lance Randas) | |
| Tina M. Bookwalter | .... | script supervisor (as Tina Bookwalter) | |
| Joseph A. Daw | .... | consultant: karate | |
| Nick Firis | .... | firearms | |
| Christine Morrison | .... | script supervisor | |
| Jim Morrison | .... | firearms | |
| Don Norrod | .... | caterer: meatloaf | |
| Melanie Todd | .... | script supervisor | |
Thanks | |||
| John Cole | .... | special thanks: Video World | |
| James Deckert | .... | special thanks | |
| Robin Deckert | .... | special thanks | |
| Eileen Moushey | .... | special thanks | |
| Bonnie Pickering | .... | special thanks | |
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This campy mess has near zero entertainment value. Not only have I seen this film, I actually own one of the few available VHS copies. I am sure Michelle Bauer, who is always does a good job, does not have Chickboxer on her resume. Michelle plays a supporting role, and is on camera for about 5 minutes. Probably, she did the job during lunch hour. The leading actress and remaining cast are strictly amateurs. To anyone who writes that they have just watched the worst film ever made, I will challenge them to watch this film.
Regarding the plot, the description on the video box cover is a hoot. "Blazing across the air waves comes America's favorite super-heroine: Chickboxer! ... finale explodes in a action-packed all-out kick boxing war (okay some guys fall down from some lame blows)! Chickboxer is a smash action epic from the creators of (three films you never heard of)". There is no nudity, bad language and violence is fairly tame. This film, not coming to your TV or video store, soon, or ever.