When Luke is viciously attacked and his fiancée is raped and murdered, he pledges to train himself in deadly hand to hand combat and use it against any wrong doers who dare to cross his path.
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When Luke, a highly successful businessman, is viciously attacked and his fiancée is raped and murdered, he pledges to use every last dollar he has to train himself in deadly hand to hand combat and use it against any wrong doers who dare to cross his path. But little does he know that his own attackers are highly connected to an underworld crime family who have close ties to corrupt police and they are all actually looking for him, too. Written by
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There are a group of us here now on the Gold Coast in Queensland. And in Brisbane who have decided to get behind and support as many of our local filmmakers as we can. For too long other in this country see the strange need to pull down anyone even attempting to have a go at making feature films in this country. But it is especially difficult for us up here in Queensland as we are often ignored as a real player in the Australian film industry. Which is strange really as Queensland seems to pump out far more low budget independent films than any other state? So come on guys, do as we are doing and vote, support and comment "positively" on as many Aussie films (especially Queensland ones) as possible. And firstly our group is supporting Aash Aaron for his films ICU & VIGILANTE as Aash has been a true inspiration in this state and especially the Gold Coast as a filmmaker who just does it no matter what anyone may say.
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There are a group of us here now on the Gold Coast in Queensland. And in Brisbane who have decided to get behind and support as many of our local filmmakers as we can. For too long other in this country see the strange need to pull down anyone even attempting to have a go at making feature films in this country. But it is especially difficult for us up here in Queensland as we are often ignored as a real player in the Australian film industry. Which is strange really as Queensland seems to pump out far more low budget independent films than any other state? So come on guys, do as we are doing and vote, support and comment "positively" on as many Aussie films (especially Queensland ones) as possible. And firstly our group is supporting Aash Aaron for his films ICU & VIGILANTE as Aash has been a true inspiration in this state and especially the Gold Coast as a filmmaker who just does it no matter what anyone may say.