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Day of the Warrior ()


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A former CIA agent has breached the Agency's computer database. With his criminal influence extending everywhere and classified documents in his grasp, the force's operatives are at his mercy. What will it take to end the Warrior's days?

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Kevin Light ...
Doc Austin
Cristian Letelier ...
J. Tyler Ward
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Willow Black
Julie K. Smith ...
Cobra
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Tiger
Marcus Bagwell ...
Warrior
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Kym
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Manuel (as Rodrigo Obregon)
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Jordan
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Fu
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J.P.
Cassidy Phillips ...
Chaz
Tammy Parks ...
Scorpion
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Shark
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Dietrich
Ron Browning ...
Ron
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Harry
Derek Wells ...
Big Blonde (as Derek Welch)
Tom Abbott ...
Tom
Max Simon ...
Juan
Christiva Turner ...
Ginger
Carolyn Liu ...
Alice
Ken Meeks ...
Colonel
Sherrie Nelson ...
Sherrie
William Fane ...
Budget Analyst
Brian Bennos ...
Pete
Phillip Gilmour ...
Charlie
Allen Bates ...
Policeman
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Mexican Cop (as Jose Zuniga)
Charlie Eizel ...
Henchman #1
William Lucky IV ...
Henchman #2
Ron Di Iulio ...
Keyboard Player (as Ron DiIulio)
Phillip Brooks ...
Drummer
Don Teach ...
Guitar Player
Nathan Morris ...
Guitar Player
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Guitar Player
Jon York ...
Guard #1
Michael Owen ...
Guard #2
Rick Brown ...
Guard #3
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Judy Mathai ...
Woman Who Catches Elvis Fu's Handkerchief (uncredited)
Chris Sidaris ...
Man on Porch of General Store (uncredited)
Christian Drew Sidaris ...
Guard Who Gets Shot with Blow Dart (uncredited)
Craig Stewart ...
Tony - Guard Shot in Head (uncredited)

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Andy Sidaris

Written by

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Andy Sidaris ... (written by)

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Arlene Sidaris ... producer
Christian Drew Sidaris ... executive producer (as Christian Sidaris)

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Ron Di Iulio ... (as Ron DiIulio)

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Mark Morris ... director of photography

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Anthony Dalesandro

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Gene Mendoza ... film timer

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Bill Pryor ... (as William Pryor)

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Beth Beasley ... (wardrobe design)
Warden Neil ... (wardrobe design)

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Kimbrough Harrington ... hair designer / makeup designer
Judy Mathai ... hair designer / makeup designer

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Eric Baker ... property master
Eric Baker ... Prop Master
Brian Bennos ... construction design
Rebecca Powell ... fabricator: owl
Alexa Sidaris ... jewelry: silver

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Mike Gitman ... re-recording (as Michael Gitman)
Skip Godwin ... production sound mixer
David Hadder ... boom operator
Mike Hall ... production sound mixer
Anton Holden ... dialogue / sound effects
Fred Rivas ... stereo consultant
Joseph T. Sabella ... foley artist (as Joe Sabella)
Daniel W. Victor Jr. ... stereo consultant

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David Glass ... special effects
Randy Stephens ... effects assistant

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Dan Tobias ... computer graphics

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D.J. Harder ... first assistant camera
Damon Liebowitz ... electrician (as Damon Leibowitz)
Paul Munson ... second assistant camera
Shane Sheffield ... key grip
Rainer Stonus ... lighting design

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John Hintergardt ... assistant: costumer
Laura Rubio ... set costumer

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Geoffrey Till ... script supervisor

Transportation Department

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Joe Jester ... airplane pilot
Jon York ... transportation

Additional Crew

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Marc J. Federman ... insurance (as Marc Federman)
Phillip Gilmour ... assistant: producer
Larry Hicks ... automobile technician
Nathan Morris ... production assistant
Billy Powell ... craft service
Max Simon ... production assistant
Beebe Smilow ... location accountant
Harold M. Terry ... gunmaster

Thanks

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Reggie Atkins ... the producers wish to thank
Eric Bennos ... the producers wish to thank (as Dr. Eric Bennos)
Jill Butler ... the producers wish to thank
M.E. Gammage ... this film is dedicated to the memory of (as M.E. 'Manny' Gammage)
Donna Herndon ... the producers wish to thank
Robert Hirsch ... the producers wish to thank
Jon Horton ... the producers wish to thank
Linda Johnson ... the producers wish to thank
Randy Johnson ... the producers wish to thank
Judie Kahn ... the producers wish to thank
Betty Jo LeBrun ... the producers wish to thank: Shreveport-Bossier Film Commission
Litt Martin ... the producers wish to thank
Larry Negard ... the producers wish to thank
Dick Nelson ... the producers wish to thank
Beau Parker ... the producers wish to thank
William Powell ... the producers wish to thank
Chris Sidaris ... the producers wish to thank
Lisa Ann Wakefield ... the producers wish to thank
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Plot Summary

Somehow, an unknown enemy has breached the L.E.T.H.A.L. headquarters' security and tampered with the computer system. Now, with classified documents in his grasp, the force's operatives are at his mercy. After all, the person behind the cyberattack is the Warrior, a former CIA agent and now a shady multilevel entrepreneur. With his criminal influence extending everywhere, Commander Willow Black must protect the undercover agents and eliminate the mastermind's lucrative underground network for good. But what will it take to end the Warrior's days? Written by Nick Riganas

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Taglines The L.E.T.H.A.L. Ladies Are Back! See more »
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Also Known As
  • Power Ladies - Auf Biegen und Brechen (Germany)
  • A szexi csapat: A harcos napja (Hungary)
  • Dzień wojownika (Poland)
  • L.E.T.H.A.L. Ladies: Day of the Warrior
  • День воина (Russia)
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  • 96 min
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Trivia Marcus Bagwell was so dedicated to the role of "The Warrior" that he lived the part 24/7 while shooting. In fact, he even remained in character up to and including the premier, only answering to The Warrior. His tag team partner from WCW, Scotty Riggs, cashed in a favour with Bagwell who got him some minor stunt work on the film. Riggs had to be excused from his stunt duties as he had lost depth perception due to his prolonged use of an eye patch. In order to use the name "The Warrior" Marcus Bagwell attempted to convince the WCW wrestler The Warrior (formerly the Ultimate Warrior) to allow Bagwell to take over the name. He refused but Bagwell used it anyways. Bagwell had suggested to Sidaris that he have a larger role and even rewrote a 150 page draft of a new script. Sidaris rejected his script due to its lack of gratuitous shots of planes taking off and landing. Bagwell wrote the scripts for a prequel trilogy but Sidaris unfortunately was forced to retire due to diminishing health. At his eulogy it was stated that one of his biggest regrets was not working more with Marcus Bagwell. See more »
Goofs When Doc fires the M203 grenade launcher mounted on his M16 rifle, there is a sound effect like a missile firing. The M203 actually just makes a "thunk" or "thump" sound when firing, nothing like a rocket or missile. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Julie Strain: Supergoddess (2000). See more »
Soundtracks Braggin' On Me See more »
Quotes Willow Black: I worked at Disneyland. I was one of the rides.
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