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Martial Outlaw

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Martial Outlaw
Directed byKurt Anderson
Written byJohn Bryant
Pierre David
Thomas Ritz
George Saunders
Produced byPierre David
StarringJeff Wincott
Gary Hudson
Richard Jaeckel
CinematographyJürgen Baum
Edited byMichael Thibault
Music byLouis Febre
Distributed byImage Organization
Release date
  • 1993 (1993)
Running time
89 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Martial Outlaw is a 1993 action/martial arts film written by Thomas Ritz, produced by Pierre David, directed by Kurt Anderson and stars Jeff Wincott, Gary Hudson and Richard Jaeckel in his final film appearance before his death in June 1997.

Plot

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DEA agent Kevin White has followed the movements of drug-dealing ex-KGB kingpin Nikolai Radchenko (Vladimir Skomarovsky) from Moscow to San Francisco, then to Los Angeles, where Kevin crosses paths with his older brother Jack, a maverick LAPD cop who attempts to become involved in the operation, placing both brothers' lives at risk from a group of dangerous Soviet martial arts experts.

Cast

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  • Jeff Wincott as Kevin White
  • Gary Hudson as Jack White
  • Vladimir Skomarovsky as Nikolai Radchenko
  • Krista Errickson as Lori White
  • Liliana Komorowska as Marina Cheznikova
  • Natasha Pavlovich as Mia Antonova
  • Gary Wood as Lt. Evans
  • Ari Barak as Andrei Antonov
  • Christopher Kriesa as Hal
  • Thomas Ritz as Agent Grunsky
  • Richard Jaeckel as Mr. White
  • Stefanos Miltsakakis as Sergei
  • Edi Wilde as Ivan
  • Anna Karin as Waitress
  • Richard Kwong as Shop Owner
  • Ed Moore as Commander Burke
  • Christopher Ursitti as San Francisco Agent
  • Al Leong as Store Robber (uncredited)
  • Will Leong as Stick Fighter (uncredited)
  • Leo Lee as Street Thug (uncredited)

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