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starring: Kathy Long, Andrew Divoff, Eric Pierpoint, Robin Lynn Heath, Ash Adamsdirected by: Fritz Kiersch
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9786303900902
Format: Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC
ISBN: 6303900909
Label: Columbia/Tri-Star
Manufacturer: Columbia/Tri-Star
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Columbia/Tri-Star
Release Date: January 02, 1996
Running Time: 98 minutes
Sales Rank: 37774
Studio: Columbia/Tri-Star
Theatrical Release Date: 1995-03
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Rating: - Service
Great service! Tape arrived safely in an extremely timely manner. Thanks. Narn
Rating: - Mind Candy
Caught this movie the other night on one of the movie channels, I pretty much fell in love with Kathy Long. The movie is interesting, little bits and pieces of a whole lot of other stuff as mentioned in the above reviews, but her character is very much like "The Man with No Name" Clint Eastwood features, with martial arts thrown in. Supporting cast is adequate to strong (I particularly liked Ginger Lynn, it's the first movie I've ever seen her in with her clothes on) and the biker gang was convincingly ... Read More
Rating: - I Only Saw Part of This Film...
...but the weird part is that, based on the last third or so, it was inspired heavily by Sergio Leone's brilliant "Once Upon a Time in the West" (which you ought to check out) -- in just the part i saw i caught at least four or five references to the soundtrac from that film, particularly the wailing harmonica phrase that cued the entrances of the Mysterious Avenger and the almost-identical endtheme with soaring wordless soprano vocals as she rides away. ((They also used a shot of Claudia Cardinale's theme ... Read More
Rating: - Good Kathy Long vehicle. No threat at the Oscars
I'd watch Kathy Long in anything she cares to take the time to make. OK, she's no acting threat to Geena Davis or Meryl Streep, but she did her best and it wasn't bad. Certainly no one can fault her performance of her martial art. She kicks some serious ass on the bad guys and does it beautifully! I don't know that Long exceeds the skill of Cynthia Rothrock, but she's certainly an equal. You've gotta love the scene where Long mirror-images the Tai-Chi kata being done by Angel (Andrew Divoff).
The ... Read More
Rating: - Great look and setting, average acting.
This movie followed after The Crow came to theaters. There is a reference to "The Stranger", being an avatar brought back by a Crow. There are a couple of crows that appear throughout the movie when she is around, giving you the impression that she is an avatar brought back through a crow. The desert setting and western style soundtrack are great. They were successful in re-creating an old western town set in the 1990's. The acting is something to be desired. Kathy Long looks great, and kicks even better (a ... Read More
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