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Bloodsport
Description
In an exciting story we live in by a man named Frank Dux, a US Army artist. Frank decided to leave the army to practice his favorite art, a martial arts game in Hong Kong. In Hong Kong, Frank can perform many tasks that seem more dangerous and may turn into major battles that have not yet ended. It is the story of an officer who tries to break his habits in order to practice what he wants.
In an exciting story we live in by a man named Frank Dux, a US Army artist. Frank decided to leave the army to practice his favorite art, a martial arts game in Hong Kong. In Hong Kong, Frank can perform many tasks that seem more dangerous and may turn into major battles that have not yet ended. It is the story of an officer who tries to break his habits in order to practice what he wants.
Actors:
Eric Ng,
Peggy Tam,
Johnny Wong Tin Tok,
Philip Chan,
Keith Davey,
Steve Daw,
Tak Ming Wong,
Henrik Wesslen,
Mark Sharrock,
Bolo Yeung,
Mike Genova,
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Eric Ng
Peggy Tam
Johnny Wong Tin Tok
Philip Chan
25 January 1945, Hong Kong
Keith Davey
Steve Daw
Tak Ming Wong
Henrik Wesslen
Mark Sharrock
Bolo Yeung
27 February 1946, Canton, China
Mike Genova
Country:
United States
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Enough martial-arts to fill a sushi box
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