'Low Blow' (1986) - Frank Harris.
Kung Fu action movie maverick Leo Fong ignites the small screen with fellow VHS cultists Cameron Mitchell, Troy Donahue and Billy Blanks in capable director Frank 'Kill Point' Harris's bodacious, street fightin', skell slayin', fist bangin', wrong-headed religious cult bustin', bad guy ball bustin', Crow International pictures, backstreets ballin', low budget, high kill-count B-movie celluloid classic.
Writer/Producer Leo Fong stoically plays the kinda' rigid, shoot first, pay later private dick you don't want on your tail unless you want it kicked into next week, dawg! Hired by big wheel business cheese John Templeton (Troy Donahue) to locate and rescue his kidnapped daughter, currently held under the diabolical Hocus Pocus of blind, pseudo priest Yarakunda (Cameron Mitchell) but discovering that the REAL power behind the throne is the breathtakingly beautiful Akosua Busia as ice-cold killer Queen Karma, when crossed, will, quite literally, take your breath away!
Lionhearted, dangerously direct, ferociously fleet-footed detective Leo Fong can do no wrong, and you'll never see a Statham or Carano take a Benz apart with just two steely fists of righteous, iron-thewed fury! And with its rough n' tumble, down an' dirtier than a dozen dime a dozen Dirty Dozen's hyperbolic climax, the only 'Universal Enlightenment' any Kung Fu, B-Movie fight freak needs is a feature-packed Blu-ray presentation of 'Low Blow'.
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